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Some roads take you forward, others to the past. Driving south of La Junta on state highway 109 is a journey back in time — way, way back.
There's little to see but...
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The Banff Mountain Film Festival celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2010, and now brings its world tour to the Boulder Theater tonight and tomorrow at 7 p.m. ($19.50 per day,...
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Colorado painter Emilio Lobato invariably refers in his work if only obliquely to his familys deep roots in the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado. He...
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The unexpected confluence of two seemingly unrelated ideas has always been the theme of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denvers Mixed Taste lecture series, where the MCA...
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Mina Samuels turns a tired old playground taunt into an empowering command in her book Run Like a Girl: How Strong Women Make Happy Lives. After discovering the power of...
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Maybe, like a lot of people these days, youve picked up a needle and thread to sew or repurpose your own clothes, beguiled by the whole DIY craft movement. And maybe,...
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It takes a good round of networking to connect like-minded groups and form a community, and thats the thinking behind Red Drinks Denver, a new fashion-world take on the...
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Denvers And Toto Too theater troupe does something none of the others do, notes spokeswoman Susan Lyles: They produce and perform only new works many of them...
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It came from Crested Butte, and it was absolutely awful. No, it wasnt Heidi Montag; it was Snowbeast, a 1977 abomination that is a classic in no sense of that word, not...
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According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2011 is the year of the rabbit, but tonight its all about saving the giant panda. Pandas International ― a local nonprofit that...
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John Rodwans Fighters & Writers explores the relationship between the two in a somewhat unusual way ― by combining personal essays with literary analysis....
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As a narrator, Bruno isnt that unusual. Hes precocious, self-conscious, slightly unreliable and gets into a bit of trouble over the course of his story. The thing...
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Seattle-based composer Matt Jorgensen has a special connection to Denver, even if hes never lived here. You see, Jorgensen is the son-in-law of the late Dale Chisman,...
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The Pokémon franchise has been taking time away from childrens homework for the past thirteen years, and today, fans will have an opportunity to check out the new...
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Right now, at this very moment, local gastronauts are plotting how to snag rezzies at one of the 295 food temples across the metro area taking part in Denver Restaurant Week...
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When it comes to choreographing a ballet, theres a lot of wiggle room: The ballets choreographer interprets a composers score, making the dance you see one...
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The Beerdrinker of the Year contest will crown its fifteenth champion today at the Wynkoop Brewing Company, which accepts applications from around the country to determine who...
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Minor celebrities are often doomed to live out their careers remembered primarily for that one thing they did that was really famous. For comedian David Alan Grier,...
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Take a deep breath and be thankful for that breath this morning before racing up 56 floors in the stairwell of Republic Plaza, the tallest building in Denver.
The...
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There were some ruffled feathers," admits James Bertini, the attorney/urban farm advocate who's been working for years to get the city to allow chickens in Denver yards. "But...