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The Authors Next Door

A new website helps you find and read books by local writers.

Going Back to School

38 Cool Colorado Classes For Adults

From learning to scuba dive or brew beer to building a guitar or joining a curling league, we found a plethora of local ways to nurture your intellect, challenge yourself, or just have some fun as you continue your coursework in Life 101.

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The Hipsterfication Of Denver

The skinny-jeans-loving, tattoo-sporting, ironic-glasses-wearing set has descended on the Mile High City in a big way in recent years. But who are these tragically cool people, exactly? What drives them? And how is this notoriously apathetic counterculture shaping Denver’s landscape? (Not that we really care, of course.)

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Restaurant Review: Departure

Departure Restaurant & Lounge brings its slick travel aesthetic and fine Asian fusion fare to Cherry Creek North.

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Can I-70’s Mountain Corridor Ever Be Fixed?

With CDOT’s dreadfully inadequate coffers and Colorado’s soaring population, our state’s most critical east-to-west highway is on a serious collision course.

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Take A Trip To Nevada

The Silver State may just be the (nearby, affordably priced, balmy) spring vacation spot you’ve been searching for.

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Shinesty Gets Its Own Show

How an off-kilter Front Range costume company landed its very own show on MTV.

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Traffic Report

A letter from the editor of our March 2017 issue.

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Cheers To A Good Cause

The month of March offers beer lovers the chance to support adaptive athletes while sipping local brews.

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Where to Eat Now 2017

From classic diners to trendy new hot spots, our food editors scoured the Mile High City for these bucket-list eats.

6 Local Bike-Centric Organizations To Support

Is the spring weather calling you to jump on two wheels and ride? Check out these local nonprofits that are leveraging their love of bikes to help the community.

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A Book List For Your Young Reader

Celebrate Read Across America Day with these suggestions from a children’s librarian at Denver Public Library.

The Future Of Tech Is Female

Denver-based Flock celebrates gender diversity in the tech industry with an International Women’s Day Hack Night.

Go Now: Sweet Cooie’s

The team that brought us Little Man Ice Cream is now serving lighthearted treats in a charming jewel box space in Congress Park.

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Behind the Vines: Winter Park Winery

Owned by a devoted Grateful Dead fan, Grand County’s only winery is a great place to relax, soak up some local color, and “share the wine.”

Boulder Picks Up the Slack (Line)

Boulder’s new city rules allow for slacklining on designated trees in certain parks. But slacklining in Denver? Don’t push your luck.

5 Local Tea-Centric Cafes

Here are five of our favorite places to have teatime in the Mile High City.

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Happy National Margarita Day!

Here are seven places that do everyone’s favorite sweet-tart tequila cocktail justice.

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Road-Trip Restaurant: I-70 Diner

Ease your hunger pains with heaping portions of comfort food at this charming Eastern Plains spot.

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Lunch Box Refresh

Chef Frank Bonanno offers three tips for keeping your kids happy with their sack lunch.

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Shop Talk: Rhizome Apothecary

This new Sunnyside shop is chock-full of holistic and plant-based expertise, products, and processes to keep you and your family healthy.

What to Do in Denver (and Beyond) February 8-14

From a journey on the underground railroad to a performance that will pull you into an alternate universe straight out of a Toulouse-Lautrec painting, here are five can’t-miss events this week across the Front Range. 

Colorado by Nature: Skiing the Colorado Mineral Belt

Thanks to a geologic quirk of fate, as well as plentiful powder, Aspen, Breckenridge, and Telluride have all struck it rich twice during their long, boom-and-bust histories.

This Year’s Wedding Dress Trends

From plunging necklines to sultry lace, 2017’s gown styles are made for bold (and bourgeoisie) brides.

Stout Month Returns

Here are the dark beers we’re most excited about at Mountain Sun’s annual festival.

What to Do in Denver (and Beyond) February 1-7

From celebrating girl power in the film industry with a screening of iconic Ida Lupino’s Nasty Woman to a cooking camp intertwined with education about the Dust Bowl for your kiddos, here are five can’t-miss events across the Front Range this week. 

5 Tips for a Pet-Friendly Yard

At this month’s Colorado Garden & Home Show, learn landscaping tricks to make your backyard safer for your four-legged friends.

The X Games Are Back

The annual competition returns to Aspen through January 29.

Carb Cravings: Village Bagel

There’s no Rosenberg’s in the mountains, but there are Connie Leaf’s backdoor bagels.

Denver Dog to Star in Puppy Bowl

Meet the puppy-heartthrob repping the Mile High City on the turf at the 13th annual Puppy Bowl. 

What to do in Denver (and Beyond) January 25-31

From entertainment for the whole family with Mark Twain’s timeless novel coming to life on stage to a gripping documentary for a good cause, here are five can’t-miss events in and around the Mile High City this week. 

Watch Chef Hosea Rosenberg Whip Up A New Dish

We’re going live! Follow along as the chef-owner of Blackbelly Market in Boulder teaches us (and you!) how to make his sweet potato blini with cured salmon.

Scenes from the Women’s March on Denver

On Saturday, more than 100,000 gathered in and around Civic Center Park to publicly reject President Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric and rally for equality for all citizens. 

Colorado Representatives Answer Your Questions

Here’s what Colorado’s congressional representatives had to say about their legislative priorities, repealing the Affordable Care Act, protecting the environment, and healing our divided country.

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