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18 Events That Shaped Colorado’s Craft Beer Scene

From the end of Prohibition to the birth of the Great American Beer Festival, here’s an abbreviated historical timeline of the Centennial State’s 161-year-old beer industry.

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In Style

A letter from the editor of 5280‘s February 2020 issue.

How to Hut-Trip Like a Foodie

A food writer and her friends go on an epic backcountry trek—with cocktails and charcuterie included. Bonus recipe: no-bake energy bites.

Not Your Average Landscape Painting

Local environmental-scientist-turned-artist Noelle Phares uses abstract paintings to explore our impact on the natural world.

Trust the Process

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s February/March 2020 issue.

Meet the Designer: Laura Medicus

The Denver kitchen-and-bath whisperer weighs in on the styles she’s loving and the design conventions she’s ditching.

A Climate Rally Is About to Descend Upon Outdoor Retailer

As outdoor brands showcase their newest wares inside the Colorado Convention Center on Friday, a group of climate activists will host a rally to remind the industry to focus on environmental activism.

What You Need to Know About Faithless Electors

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Colorado Department of State v. Baca this spring. How did this case about the 2016 presidential election and the state’s electors make it to the country’s highest court, and what does it mean for the 2020 election?

Women Are Closing the Gap in Ultrarunning

The landscape of ultrarunning is changing—and fast. In the largest collection and analysis of the sport to date, a recently released report shows shrinking gaps between men and women, and young and old runners.

Colorado’s Billboards and the Mine-Shaft Gap

Are you ready to learn to love the billboard? One of the oldest forms of advertising is in high demand, and it’s being used to launch controversial marketing campaigns across Colorado. Here’s why.

First-Timer’s Guide: Pagosa Springs

Nestled at the bottom of Wolf Creek Pass in the 3-million-acre oasis of the San Juan National Forest, Pagosa Springs is the place to go if you want to soak in an outdoor lover’s paradise—and hot springs.

3 New Places to Party Are Coming to LoDo

The former Tavern Downtown, Cowboy Lounge, and Cook Street School building will house a Tex-Mex joint, a dog-themed brewery, and an ’80s rock-n-roll bar.

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