Miners Alley Playhouse in Golden began as the Morrison Theatre Company in 1989, and over the years the productions have just become more polished. The 130-seat theater is complemented by Lillie’s Saloon, a bar and lounge where actors and audiences alike can socialize after the show.
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Showing 1651 - 1672 of 2639Mirada Fine Art Gallery occupies the historic trading post in Indian Hills. The gallery features artists whose work has a Colorado flavor, and Mirada has been rewarded for its dedication with a handful of best art-gallery awards in recent years. But the scenic setting is reason enough to visit.
Mishawaka Amphitheatre is situated on the banks of the Poudre River, not too far from Fort Collins. Know to locals as the Mish, it can hold about 750 people and is an intimate outdoor venue overlooking both the river and the Rocky Mountains. The Mish hosts a variety of national and local acts, including a […]
Founded in 1982 by Rabbi Stanley Wagner and Carol and Larry A. Mizel, the Mizel Museum is a place where Judaism in Denver intersects with the rest of the world. In its 25 years of existence, the museum has hosted many important exhibits of global concern, including 100 Years of Art in Israel, Art from […]
Colorado State Unversity’s Moby Arena is home to its basketball and volleyball teams. The arena is nestled in the heart of the Fort Collins campus, and is a bit smaller than most Division I arenas (with just 8,745 seating capacity). However, this makes for a cozy atmosphere that fans love.
Victorian mansion made famous by former resident the Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Monarch resort has had a loyal following for decades. Although not nearly as big as other mountains in the state – there are just 63 runs — it definitely has its perks, including great snow, great views and low prices. And the famous “One Planet, One Pass” season pass now includes free days at Copper, […]
Mondo Market is steadily carving out spots in food halls around town (the Source in 2013, Stanley Marketplace in 2017), bringing them its blend of sit-down dining, high-end takeout and fancy groceries. That old adage about how you should never go food shopping while you’re hungry? Mondo has taken it to heart, saving shoppers from […]
Jimmy Nigg took over the former Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop space on Platte Street in 2013 and transformed it into the Monkey Barrel, which relocated to Tejon Street in 2016 after its former home was sold. The bar decor includes a Wreck-it-Ralph-themed liquor shelf, and each booth is outfitted with Nintendo 64 gaming consoles; there are […]