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Secret Stash

An (almost) undiscovered powder playground awaits at Colorado’s Monarch Mountain.

Guaranteed Service

Local clinics like Westminster’s Clinica Colorado have an open-door policy—for those without insurance.

Form, Meet Function

Blender Design Group uncovers an untapped market for utilitarian art—with an unusual finish.

That’s a Wrap

Boulder’s Evol Foods rethinks the frozen burrito.

Behind the Music

Colorado’s rock-star photographer, Lisa Siciliano, stays true to her old-school ways.

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Pick up the Scent

Need a holiday gift? Try one of these fragrances.

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Snow for Sale

Breckenridge’s record-breaking 519 inches of powder last season occurred the same year the resort first used cloud seeding to boost snowfall. Coincidence? Probably. But there’s still big money in messing with Mother Nature.

The Good Life

Get pampered on your next powder day.

Made in Colorado

Coors isn’t the only booze to rely on pristine Rocky Mountain water. Meet Loveland’s Spring44.

Training Camp

Meet Lisa Rainsberger, runner and coach

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Life Cycles

A highly subjective guide to Denver.

Sweet Deal

Hammond’s Candies sweet success.

Direct Fail

Welcome to Colorado. One of seven states in the country where district attorneys can unilaterally decide when to criminally prosecute kids as adults.

Deck the Halls

’Tis the season for finding perfect gift, and we’ve got something for everyone this year—from the adventuresome family member to the trendsetting friend.

Game Changers

Their names may not often make headlines, but their power as catalysts for transformational work is indisputable. Meet six individuals who are crafting innovative solutions to our community’s most pressing social, educational, cultural, and civic needs.

The Fifty

We rank the 50 most powerful people in Denver.

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Sweet Company

Inside Hammond’s Candy Factory: The Making of a Candy Cane

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Restaurant

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out?”

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Coaches

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out?”

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Businesses

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out?”

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Fans

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out?”

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Reporter

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out”?

The NBA’s Locked Outs: The Player

The NBA season was scheduled to start this week, but the owners and players have yet to reach a deal, meaning that the Denver Nuggets aren’t warming up at the Pepsi Center anytime soon. Which made us wonder: Who else is “locked out?”

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Art on Ice

NHL goalie masks are more than just face protectors—they’re works of art. Take a close look at the mask of Semyon Varlamov, the probable new starting goalie for the Avalanche’s 2011-2012 season.

Around Town: Soup

Escape the cold with these warming—and filling—soups.

Spice It Up

The brightly hued annatto seed adds pop to local dishes.

Eat Cheap: India Oven

On South Colorado Boulevard, India Oven does the buffet meal justice.

Review: Chinook Tavern

Chinook Tavern brings German tradition to the Tech Center.

Sound Decision

After years of tolerating a hearing disability, a ground-breaking surgery grants one Denverite the tuned-in life she never knew she always wanted.

Twice as Nice

A husband-and-wife team rethinks modern furniture.

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Paint the Town

Forget the indoor galleries: Some of Denver’s most vibrant murals are plastered on the outside of our buildings.

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Slice & Splice

Print mashups ruled the runways this season. Master the look by pairing collaged fabrics with streamlined accessories.

Savvy Spender

Spend less to get more.

Searching for Help

How a mishap introduced me to Planned Parenthood—and made me see the light.

Brave the Elements

Don’t let a little snow deter you from your fourteener.

Ski Patrol

For 49 years, Colorado Ski Country USA has promoted and lobbied on behalf of the local ski industry. This fall, we chatted with Melanie Mills, president and CEO, about the recession, tourism, and lift-line bonuses.

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Liquid Gold

Colorado’s oil business is still pumping, but it can’t keep up with our thirst.

Gear Shift

Winter commuting—by bike.

Homegrown Terror

Two years ago, Najibullah Zazi left his Aurora apartment for New York with plans to blow up part of the city’s subway system. Thanks to old-fashioned detective work, 21st-century counterterrorism techniques—and a bit of luck—federal, Colorado, and Denver officials were able to disrupt one of Al Qaeda’s most terrifying plots since 9/11.

Gather Round

Panzano chef Elise Wiggins prepares an at-home Italian feast.

Clyfford Still’s Unyielding Will

This month, the Clyfford Still Museum opens downtown, a shrine to one of the greatest—and least-known—painters of the 20th century. Why Denver? The answer lies in the artist’s irascible life.

On the Scene: Occupy Denver

The countdown has begun. Will protesters vacate Veteran’s Park? And what happens if they don’t?

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