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How Denver Anglers Got Hooked on Carp

This month, the city hosts the 15th annual Carp Slam fly fishing tournament, and its success highlights how local anglers have put one of America’s most scorned gamefish on the national map.

The three owners of Lady Justice stand in front of a mural.

The Untold Story of Women in Craft Brewing

This past spring’s reckoning over discrimination and harassment in the craft brewing industry brought newfound attention to females working in the scene—but Colorado women want you to know they’ve been here since the very beginning.

To Geotag or Not to Geotag, That Is the Question

Anti-geotagging champions believe their campaign protects fragile ecosystems; however, critics say they’re playing a game of keep-away with our public lands. Who’s right?

Portrait of Lindsey B King

Happy Meals

A letter from the editor of 5280.

A Megadrought Is Hurting Colorado Farmers

Southwestern Colorado’s Mancos Valley had long been thought of as an agricultural promised land, seemingly resistant to the ravages of climate change. There had been dry years, of course. But, along with acres and acres of crops, the blissful notion of relative immunity perished in 2021.

The Best 45 Dishes to Eat in Denver Right Now

We spent months brunching, lunching, and indulging in elaborate multicourse dinner feasts to bring you this guide to the most delectable meals in the Mile High City.

Handy Tips For Growing Your Own Herbs

Annie Huston, owner of Birdsall & Co. The Garden Boutique on South Broadway and the Urban Nursery in RiNo, teaches us how to grow herbs indoors.

Michelle Johnson by Kylie Fitts

It Takes (At Least) Two

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November 2021 issue.

The Best Record Stores in Denver

We browsed LP bin after LP bin to bring you our six favorite places for vinyl records in the Mile High City.

Checking in on the Worst Trade in Baseball History

Seven months after the Colorado Rockies traded Nolan Arenado to the St. Louis Cardinals, we look at who won the transaction. (Hint: It’s definitely not the Rockies, but it doesn’t look as bad as some people originally thought.)

Where to Drink When You Go Leaf Peeping in Aspen

From cocktails served in miniature bathtubs at 7908 to whiskey on the rocks at Hooch, there’s no shortage of places to wet your whistle in the beautiful mountain town.

Tips From the Minimalists on Living Well With Less

Childhood friends Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus have built a movement out of minimalism. Here, Millburn shares how to identify what’s really essential in your household—and how living with less can lead to living more fully.

Meow Wolf

A Video Preview of Meow Wolf Denver

5280 got a sneak peek of the immersive art installation, Convergence Station, ahead of its launch this month. It’s time to get weird.

9/11 Stair Climb

The Colorado Origins of the Worldwide 9/11 Stair Climb

Every year, from Red Rocks to Japan, swaths of people climb stairs on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks to honor first responders. It’s a tradition that began in the Centennial State.

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