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Arcana

Goodbye Arcana, Hello Supermoon

The top Boulder restaurant closed in late January to be transformed into a new, Asian-inspired restaurant. Supermoon will start serving in May.

What Should Colorado’s Snowplows Be Named?

The Colorado Department of Transportation is asking elementary students to come up with worthy monikers for a contest, which runs through March 26. To help with the brainstorming process, the 5280 team had some suggestions.

Taylor River Lodge

A Blissful 24 Hours at Taylor River Lodge

Eleven Experience’s luxe escape outside of Crested Butte opened in mid-December for its first winter season. If you can make it there before April 5, you’re promised a full wellness experience (cookies included).

Sick of Cooking? Hire a Colorado Chef

Whether you’re craving Cajun-style seafood or homemade dumplings, these culinary pros have you covered.

3 Must-Try Front Range Meal Kits

Prepare the perfect supper with help from Los Dos Potrillos, Osaka Ramen, and Food Lab.

It’s Been One Year Since Students Started Widespread Distance Learning

As the COVID-19 pandemic raged across Colorado, hundreds of thousands of the state’s schoolchildren were stuck at home, learning in basements and at kitchen tables. What does this past year mean for their futures—and for the future of education in the Centennial State?

Liberty Puzzles

Chris Wirth Isn’t Your Average Puzzle Maker

The co-founder of Boulder’s Liberty Puzzles sees his whimsical wares as a valuable social experience. And with the pandemic forcing people to stay home, sales are exploding.

Hot Property: McGregor Square Residences

As the new LoDo development prepares to welcome its first residents home this month, we take a peek at where—and how—they’ll be living.

Goodbye, Nolan Arenado, and Good Riddance

Some have argued the Arenado trade is a sign the Colorado Rockies have completely abandoned the fans. But the team had to make this move to have a chance to compete at any point in the near future.

5 High-ABV Beers to Sip At Home

Embrace your inner couch potato with these potent brews—no DD required.

The Best Boozy Canned Beverages To Buy Right Now

The trend of putting every imaginable ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage into aluminum vessels is here to stay. These are our current favorites when we want to crack a cold one.

9 Lessons From Our Bizarre Pandemic Year

From our healthcare system to doomscrolling, here are some of the tough lessons Coloradans learned since the novel coronavirus showed up last year—and how they’ll affect how our state operates moving forward.

Comas, Catfights, and Clothes: An Oral History of Dynasty

Forty years after Denver’s most infamous fictional family first rocked the small screen, the stars of the scandal-happy primetime soap reveal the true stories behind America’s guiltiest pleasure.

Meet the Designer: Wallis Jordan

Looking for hip, quirky, or just plain gorgeous vintage furnishings? Designer Wallis Jordan has the loot.

Restoring a Crown Jewel in West Highland

After years of neglect, a 150-year-old Victorian mansion had holes in the roof and a warped foundation. Then one Denver couple decided to save the National Historic Landmark from squalor.

Finding Perfect Harmony in Colorado Springs

A Colorado Springs architect and a Denver designer—working nearly six decades apart—give a pair of Colorado transplants a mountainside home filled with dramatic mid-mod details and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll.

Hit Reset

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s February/March 2021 issue.

Loveland, CO LOVE sculpture and visitor's center

6 Free Things to Do Around Denver This February

Mardi Gras celebrations, Valentine’s Day festivities, and social awareness documentaries round out the in-person and virtual events you can attend this month for no cost.

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