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Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was riding in the back seat of a white Hummer limousine in the early hours of New Year's Day 2007 with five of his best friends from...
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When we visit a city, we plan to always make three episodes for every event, explains Marsha Bemko, executive producer of PBSs hit series Antiques Roadshow....
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The premise of Earth Hour, now in its third year, is simple: For an hour in this case, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time tonight individuals and...
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Shopping at farmers' markets and growing your own vegetables is great, but "the local food movement without a resurgence in cooking is no good at all, insists Sundari...
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Future historians will no doubt fish in the vast, endless sea of audio-visual media we leave behind. Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett of the Found Footage Festival have already...
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How many runs down Pallavicini can your knees handle? Participants in the 2010 Ski/Board-a-Thon for the Children will be pushing their limbs to the limit as they lap the lifts...
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Owning an old house is a real labor of love and so is putting on an old house fair, says Elizabeth Jeanne Wheeler of Denvers Old House Society. With an emphasis...
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Although its still Untitled, the Denver Art Museums series is never unwelcome. This years series, which kicks off tonight, has a rather mischievous theme:...
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From a disagreement over who's cooking dinner to a war over oil or land or religion, conflict is as universal as death. The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center's expansive...
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Electronics geeks, its time to come out of the basement. Your day in the sun will commence when the fourth Vintage Voltage Expo opens for business this morning at the...
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Many happy hours are designed to decimate participants but not Dewey After Hours, a new series hosted by the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation at the Central...
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Screw cupcakes and chocolate chip cookies: Good, old-fashioned pies are the dessert du jour, at least today, when Steves Snappin Dogs, Steve Ballass...
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After years of doing representational paintings, Craig Marshall Smith suddenly changed course ten years ago and started creating abstracts. I took an inventory of what...
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The foothills town of Golden is full of historical lore: Coors Brewery, Foss Drug, Jolly Rancher, Lookout Mountain and the Colorado School of Mines are just a few of its...
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When a relative passes away, one rite of passage involves divvying up that relatives possessions. For siblings Amy and Joseph Findeiss, deaths in the family led to...
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When Boulder-based performance artist Gemma Wilcox first caught Mike Mathieu and Andrew Connor, aka the Cody Rivers Show, while traveling the fringe circuit with her own acts,...
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Will you be ready for the inevitable zombie apocalypse? If you need a little more practice taking down the undead, this weekend's Zombie Madness 4 is your chance to brush up....
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It was a simple trip to Michaels that set the whole thing in motion. While browsing through the crafts store, Crystal OBrien, director of the Chicano Humanities...
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Where vampires thrive, black humor is certain to show up sooner or later. And thanks to best-selling author and biting humorist Christopher Moore, funny vampires make...
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Among death and illness memoirs, John Thorndikes The Last of His Mind has refreshing strengths. Thorndike combines an elegant, expressive prose line with an unsparing...