Cincinnati Football Coach Says No to CU
The University of Colorado lost its main target to lead the football program in Boulder. What happened to this program?
Celebrating Vail’s 50th Anniversary
Sports: Spoon Deep Powder Skis
Order This: WaterCourse Foods’ Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos
Fitness: Replenish Your Workout Wardrobe
Time Off: Colorado Teachers and Absenteeism
A new report puts the state’s public-school teachers among the nation’s worst when it comes to missing classroom time.
Sweet Stuff: Clarisas’ Cookies
Get Involved: Hunger Free Colorado
Get Involved: Girl Scouts of Colorado
A Closer Look at the New Union Station
Go Now: Mali Thai Cuisine
Outdoors: Hike Fountain Valley Trail
Travel: Trazzler.com’s Open Places App
Biz: Spirit Hound
Q&A: Matt Selby on Beer, Bacon, and More
Sips: Tea Bar’s #3 Tea Soda
Get Involved: Colorado Gives Day
Jeanne Assam is Still Waiting
Five years ago this month Jeanne Assam shot a gunman at New Life Church in Colorado Springs and saved countless lives. She was called a national hero and lauded by President George W. Bush. It looked as if her life would change forever. But before Assam could move forward, she first had to confront herself.
Stocking Stuffers: The Food Edition
Online Exclusive: Q&A with Becky Zimmermann
Rant & Rave: Social Conservatives and the Super Bowl
Order This: The Universal’s Tempeh Banh Mi
Beer Review: Odell Brewing’s Deconstruction
Photo of the Week: Winter’s On Ice
Biz: New Redevelopment Plan Steams Ahead at Former CU Site
Denver officials announced this week that a supermarket giant—and other businesses—want to be part of a massive redevelopment near Colorado Boulevard.
Fitness: Saturday’s Best-Dressed Christmas Races
Culture: Miracle on 34th Street, the Musical
Holiday Wish List: The Beetle Balance Bike
Street Eats: Food Truck Row
Fitness: The willPower Method
Olympic Medalist Missy Franklin to Swim in High School
The four-time Olympic gold medalist has a new mission: Win a high school state title.
Beneath the Surface
The United States holds enough oil and gas to power the country for hundreds of years, and Colorado is at the center of the search for energy resources. Using a controversial process called hydraulic fracturing—better known as fracking—and new drilling techniques, oil and gas companies are able to extract these previously inaccessible fossil fuels. These technologies may be the biggest step yet toward securing our energy independence. But at what cost?
Reasons to Love Denver
Best Bites: Spuntino’s Country-Style Pâté
Get Involved: Sacred Heart House of Denver
2012 Holiday Gift Guide
From the latest gadgets to gorgeous fashion finds to whimsical toys for the kids, we’ve got the perfect present for everyone on your list this year.
Searching for Home from the Back of a Horse
Love and longing in the rugged landscape of the West.
Holiday Help: Simple Seasonal Set-Up
Higher Learning
The cookbook for college kids.
Food Memories
Muy Bueno is more than a cookbook—it’s a snapshot of one family’s culinary heritage.
Slow Food
Sometimes reviving a family tradition, like making Norwegian lefse, isn’t quite as sweet as it sounds.
Second String
Entrées may have menu star power, but often it’s a restaurant’s side dishes (ahem, Mangiamo Pronto!’s garbanzo-celery salad) that keep us coming back for more. In fact, it’s not unusual for us to make whole meals out of sides (small plates!). Next time you visit these eateries, save room for the supporting cast.
Fooducopia’s Wild Mushroom Omelet
A Sandwich That Speaks for Itself
Ba Le’s banh mi delivers on flavor.
The number of tea cookies Gateaux sells daily during the month of December.
How to Open a Bottle of Champagne
Sabato Sagaria, master sommelier and food and beverage director of Aspen’s Little Nell Hotel, on how to pop the cork.
Comfort Zone
At Charcoal, chef Patrik Landberg dishes up refreshingly straightforward bistro cuisine.
An Angel Silenced
Sixty-five years after her death, Emily Griffith’s legacy still influences Denver.
Beyond the Ropes
Poaching fresh powder in Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s famous backcountry.
Beer Buzz: CSU’s Fermentation Science Degree
College has always been so much about drinking. Now, it’s about brewing.
Escape Route
Downhill Slide
Before there was skiing, there was sledding—and getting your winter kicks meant racing with abandon down a neighborhood hill on a plastic saucer. We tracked down five Colorado sledding hills fit for a family excursion or unleashing your inner child—or both.
Olde Town Arvada
A quick shot west of Denver on I-70, Olde Town Arvada is worth an afternoon of exploring as much for the eclectic dining and retail as for the chance to say you were hanging out at the site of Colorado’s first gold strike. Stroll through history—this is also the hometown of the guy who invented the automobile turn signal—and enjoy a slice of Main Street America, Colorado style.
Ski Buddies
Are There Really Glaciers in Colorado?
‘Tis the Season
A Colorado spruce heads to Washington.
Make Scents
Bundle Up
Get Involved: Henkel Helps Kids Get Fit
Go For Baroque
Skip the sequins this holiday season and ornament yourself in rich fabrics, burnished metallics, and jeweled accessories.
Naughty List
Getting coal in my stocking was a lesson I didn’t know I needed.
Shoe-In
Specialty Brand
A self-described Telluride ski bum builds custom skis.
The Doctor Is (Always) In
Direct primary care, an innovative health-care model, gains a foothold in Colorado.
In The Bag
Got Snow?
Predicting the weather is an elusive skill and often a thankless job. But Boulderite Joel Gratz has a reputation for delivering accurate forecasts. Gratz’s website, opensnow.com, is a go-to resource for powder-hounds.
Strange Designs
Weirder is better at Moxie Sozo.
The Last Ski Shop
Bottle Rocket
Denver’s craft beer boom shows no signs of slowing down.
What’s In A Name?
Speeding down groomers or carving through powder, we follow trail after trail on our way to the bottom of the mountain. But where did the runs get their names? In honor of Vail Mountain’s 50th anniversary, we took a look at the origins of some of the resort’s 193 trails.
Opinion: CU Justified in Firing Embree, But What Now?
When Dreams Come True
Breakfast Biz: Jelly, Take Two
Casual Eats: Park House
Travel: Breckenridge Gets Festive
App Alert: RemoteLock
Detox: True Food Kitchen
Wellness: Juice is the Word
Rant & Rave: National Western Stock Show and Post-Amendment 64 Leadership
Holiday DIY: Beer, Cocktails, Wine
Steakhouse Steal: Three Courses for $33 at Edge
Politics: Hickenlooper Named an American of the Year
Esquire magazine’s latest issue puts Colorado’s governor among the country’s most noteworthy folks.
Wellness: The Phone Call You’re Dreading
Tastemaker: Keeping it Local with Former Gourmet Magazine Staffer Ian Knauer
Get Involved: SOS Outreach
Travel: Party Like There’s No Tomorrow
Opinion: Broncos’ Miller Deserves As Much Credit As Manning
Go Now: Lucky’s Bakehouse and Creamery
Coming Attraction: Colorado New Play Summit
Best Bet: Remembering the Sand Creek Massacre
Outdoors: Hike Red Rocks Trail
Get Involved: Christmas for Kids
Biz: Blowing in the Wind
Sweet Stuff: Church of Cupcakes’ Sweet Potato Cupcake
Film Fest Review: A Late Quartet
What’s Your Safety Drink?
Rant & Rave: Kids’ Menus and Papa Broncos
Last Chance: Final Sale of Il Mondo Vecchio’s Dry Cured Meats
Get One: Tender Belly Holiday Ham
Wellness: Make Your Health Care Count
Photo of the Week: Steamy Retreat
Don’t Miss: Olive Oil from Spain Restaurant Week
Wellness: Add 30 Years to Your Life
Colorado Legislators Will Be Pressed on Immigrant Tuition
A student group says it will lobby the state’s Democratic legislators to pass a bill that would ease college tuition burdens on Colorado’s undocumented students.
Best Bites: 240 Union’s Carbonara Pizza
Thanksgiving Recipe Series: Humble Pie’s Spiced Pumpkin and Chocolate-Bourbon Pecan Pies
Outdoors: Always Have A Plan
National Western Stock Show Staying in Denver
Denver officials will put together a plan to use the historic stockyards year-round, which could help offset maintenance and improvement costs.
First Impressions: Tom’s Urban 24
Get Involved: Skills-Based Volunteering with Metro Volunteers
Outdoors: Powder Made Easy
Film Fest: Q&A with Indie Voice Award Winner Jason Ritter
Outdoors: Cave of the Winds
Best Bites: Ramen from Sakura House
Film Fest: Vince Vaughn Honored with John Cassavetes Award
Get Involved: Poo Free Parks
Sips: Common Grounds’ Harvest Chai
Film Fest: Spotlight on Colorado
Film Fest: Q&A With Opening Night Star Mark Ivanir
Rant & Rave: The Rise of DaVita and Curious Theatre
Beer Review: Great Divide’s Yeti Imperial Stout
Road-Trip Restaurant: Cosmopolitan of Telluride
Music Buzz: The Epilogues Release “Cinematics”
Photo of the Week: Painted Sky
Health: Four Ways to Snack Better
