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Chris Gethard on Chaos, Humanity and the Weirdo Comics of Denver

Chris Gethard is a hero to a certain mawkish cadre of alternative comedy fans. An Upright Citizens Brigade-hewn improviser, Gethard has branched out into writing, acting and standup, but has never wavered in his good-natured if unsettling commitment to absurdity at the core of the UCB ethos. The Chris Gethard...
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Flow Juice Bar Pressing for Saturday Opening In Governor’s Park

Jerry and Laura Lasco just opened a location of Max's Wine Dive, their Texas-based chain, at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Sherman Street, but they're into more than fried chicken and champagne. Diving into healthier eating as a way to combat high blood pressure and other health issues, they...
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Ten Great Summer Hikes Along the Front Range

Get up and get outdoors! Whether you're a seasoned pro who has climbed dozens of Fourteeners or someone who just likes to stroll outside, there's a trail along the Front Range calling your name. Here are ten of our favorites. Arthur’s RockLory State Park, Bellvue 970-493-1623 $7 for parking pass...
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Twelve Cities Whose Weather is Way More Unpredictable Than Denver’s

A lot of Coloradans think the weather here is the most unpredictable in the country. Not so, counters Nate Silver, the statistician renowned for correctly predicting the 2012 presidential election. At his FiveThirtyEight.com site, Silver (and co-author Reuben Fischer-Baum) set out to determine which American city really has the most...
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Listen to Denver Kids Performing With Snake Rattle Rattle Snake

Before today, ten-year-old Aiden had never written a song, but he did have plenty of experience writing. For some time now, he’s been working on a rewrite of the original Star Wars trilogy and a manuscript for a movie based on the Warcraft video-game series, so the crossover into music...
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Photos: How Six Colorado Cities Rank in LGBT Equality

The Human Rights Campaign, which describes itself as "the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization," has just released its third-annual Municipal Equality Index, in which it measured the state of LGBT equality in 353 communities across the country, including six in Colorado. The Colorado entrants all...
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The Ten People Who Won’t Make It at Ultra Music Festival

Watching Ultra Music Festival's idyllic official after-movies, you might get the impression that UMF is some kind of utopian music-based society where the young and beautiful run only in slow motion, where everyone is welcome and everything is pleasant. In some ways, this is true. You’re more likely to have...
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City Life

To know Phil Goodstein’s work is to know Denver. The author, tour guide and all-around encyclopedia has written countless books on the Mile High City, from The Ghosts of Denver: Capitol Hill to the comprehensive Denver History Index. Tonight he’ll share his thoughts on his latest release, Curtis Park, Five...
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Teen Pot Smoking Declines Nationally, Study Finds

One of the most popular arguments among marijuana-legalization critics is that greater cannabis accessibility for adults will lead to more use by teens. But a new study from the University of Michigan calls that assumption into question. Michigan researchers found that teen pot use actually declined this year despite legalization...
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Pump Up Your Vote

Warm Cookies of the Revolution, Denver’s one and only “civic health club,” is offering an intense training program in advance of the upcoming elections: the Two-Day Civic Workout: Show Us Your Muscles. “People can come to either or both of the days, and they are interrelated,” explains organizer Evan Weissman...
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Marijuana-Positive Drug Tests Rising Faster in Colorado Than Nationwide

The findings of some studies are surprising. Others, not so much. Quest Diagnostics data that shows a nationwide increase in positive marijuana results during workplace drug tests -- with the numbers even higher in Colorado and Washington -- qualifies as the latter. However, a closer look at the numbers suggests...
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Photos: Ten Theories on Why Front Range Drivers are Terrible

A City-Data.com thread kicks off with this simple question: "Why are Front Range drivers so terrible?" And while some of the many folks who responded disagree with this theory, suggesting that drivers in these parts aren't really any worse than those in any burgeoning metropolitan area, most float theories as...