September 22nd, 2018
Leaf of the Week
The average person spends 95% of their life indoors. This is the first time in history that individuals have been so disconnected from the planet and confined inside our schools, workplaces and homes. The buildings we spend our time in are often full of toxins such as pesticides, molds and several other harmful fumes from […]
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September 22nd, 2018
Music and Art Scene
On the corner of 9th and Santa Fe, there’s an old two -story house with a small garden, and a fountain out back. For the past fifteen years this has been the home of Grace gallery and Neo Studio. From the outside it seems deceptively small, but the inside is packed with all kinds of […]
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September 21st, 2018
Food
There’s an age old saying that people come together through food. It’s a way for cultures to collide, people to bond, and communities to build. Sharing food has always been part of the human story, and a huge part of mine. I was first introduced to Turkish food, thanks to my sister, after finding true […]
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September 21st, 2018
Beer
Mockery Brewing is the epitome of the RiNo Brewery scene. Tucked on the corner of 35th Street and Delgany Street – it’s just a stone’s throw from the Platte River and the 38th/Blake Street Station. It’s fun, hip, unique, and serves up one heck of a brew! After hearing the buzz surrounding Mockery Brewing for […]
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September 20th, 2018
Ski
Back by popular demand, a once long ago experience will now be available to the public and their K9 Companions. This fall, Telluride Ski Resort is driving a fundraiser to support the Non-Profit Organization “Telluride Avalanche Dogs – TAD”, who keep our mountains safe. With a minimum donation of $20, we can create your Dog […]
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September 20th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
Recently, I had dinner at my favorite Mexican restaurant. Usually I get a meal and don’t have room for the sopapilla that comes with it, but this time I took the sopapilla home to eat later. When I was ready to eat it, I was surprised to see that the “honey” for the sopapilla was […]
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September 19th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
Facing a terminal cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. The last thing you and your loved ones need is a financial crisis. By developing a firm plan to cover the costs associated with treatment, you can find structure and comfort in your circumstances. Understanding insurances. If you are still working and have health insurance coverage from […]
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September 19th, 2018
Events
Ever since entering the Film Studies program at CU Boulder, I have become privy to how complex and marvelous cinema is. It has also made me realize that film has more to offer than what is commercially popular. There are hundreds upon hundreds of brilliant films which go unrecognized, mostly owing to lack of exposure. […]
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September 18th, 2018
Sports
There are three unwritten laws that we live by in Colorado. Avoid I-70 during peak ski weekends, don’t turn off your sprinkler system just because it snows a little early, and most importantly, always hate the Raiders. The rivalry goes back years, but the epicenter stems from the late seventies when the Oakland matched Kenny […]
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September 16th, 2018
Movies
On the cinematic Venn diagram, there can be an awful lot of overlap between a great movie and an awesome movie. Before we go too much further, let me stake out what I mean by that. A great movie is one with impressive production design, acting, screenwriting, and direction — essentially all the ingredients have […]
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