Five Things to Know About Powderhorn This Season

After a fall with disappointing snow, Powderhorn — on Western Colorado’s Grand Mesa, 45 minutes from Grand Junction — will finally open on Saturday, December 23. Here are five things you need to know about Powderhorn.

Train. Fight. Win. Promotes Inclusivity

When it comes to inclusivity in Denver’s fitness scene, L.A. Jennings is leading the charge. The co-owner of the MMA gym Train. Fight. Win. believes in creating a safe space for everyone, and she’s starting a class aimed at women, trans-, femme- and non-binary people.

The Ten Best Movies Filmed in Colorado

Colorado’s natural beauty has lured filmmakers since the birth of cinema, and in recent years, the pace of production in these parts has picked up after something of a dry period. Here are the ten best movies that were filmed in Colorado.

Six Arty Options for Last-Second Holiday Shopping

Haven’t started shopping? Not to worry: Today you can knock several people off your list just by heading to Civic Center Park for lunch. And that’s just the beginning of the arty options left in Denver; here are six spots that can satisfy all your gift-giving needs over the next few days.

Review: Her Paris Shows More Art Herstory at DAM

Over the past few years, women artists have finally been given their due. The Denver Art Museum has been a leader in the effort to right this wrong: Last year it presented Women of Abstract Expressionism, which rewrote the history of American art in the 1950s, and now it’s hosting the blockbuster Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Zack Kopp

Propelled by punk yet inspired by the Beats, Zack Kopp is no stranger to Denver’s underground spoken-word scene, having participated as a host and performer throughout the ’90s. He’s gone on to write and publish his own works in more recent years, including a local-history tome on Beat icon Neal Cassady’s Denver roots.