September 18th, 2019
Blog
Sarah Thomas, a 37-year-old breast cancer survivor, has accomplished a first by swimming the English Channel four times in a row, a feat that took 54 hours to accomplish. The swim was due to be about 80 miles, but because of strong tides, Thomas ended up swimming closer to 130 miles. Thomas was cheered on […]
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September 18th, 2019
Featured in Aurora
1. Rosie’s Diner Rosie’s Diner is a quintessential 50s joint with greasy burgers and Southern favorites such as chicken fried steak. Any of the food is pretty good, but anything with gravy on top will be a true home run. Service is speedy and there’s rarely ever a wait, so feel free to pop […]
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September 17th, 2019
Featured in Lakewood
1. Yard House This high end sports bar has everything a Coloradoan might need: elevated food choices, cheap happy hour, and an entire menu devoted to their vegetarian and vegan menu. Yep, you read that right. This is the place to go before a Red Rocks show. I recommend the lobster garlic noodles, the […]
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September 17th, 2019
Blog
The trend does not include actual bathing, luckily, and does not necessarily even need to take place in a forest. Instead, forest bathing is an act of meditation and mindfulness meant to help you connect with nature, others, and yourself. “The point is to slow down and truly tune in your senses to the nature […]
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September 15th, 2019
Movies
There’s a threshold that everyone crosses between childhood and adulthood. For some people, stepping across that threshold is akin to getting a boost of rocket fuel. I’ve known people who met and exceeded all expectations. They excelled at prestigious universities and entered lucrative professions. One even spent time working in the White House.* Aided by […]
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September 14th, 2019
Jared's Featured Artists
A KS native, Aaron Morgan Brown has long standing ties to CO and is a part-time resident. He earned his BFA from the University of Kansas and MFA from Syracuse University. Awards include a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He has been involved with a few artist residencies, most recently in Paonia, CO and Taos, […]
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September 14th, 2019
Music and Art Scene
Despite its relatively recent arrival to the Denver art scene, K Contemporary has already established itself as one of the city’s premier galleries. Conveniently located in historic LoDo, they host a wide variety of contemporary art from local, national, and international names. The spacious, lofty gallery provides the perfect setting for art enthusiasts to spend […]
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September 13th, 2019
Blog
The weather is cooler, and the days are getting shorter which means that melatonin will kick in earlier. However, if you’re a busy, multitasking individual with an overactive mind (likely most of us), getting adequate sleep at a decent hour can seem like a difficult, near-impossible endeavor. This is where restorative yoga comes into play. […]
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September 13th, 2019
Sports
Just recently, the Denver Broncos announced the new name for their football stadium. From here on out, the stadium which was once deemed Sports Authority Field by many, and Mile High by most, will now be called Empower Field at Mile High, after a Financial Services company from Greenwood Village wrote a big check for […]
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September 12th, 2019
Backstage
I’ve written about boylesque before, the male iteration of the classic art of the striptease. It’s a lot of fun, even if the performers don’t have boobies—boobies being the currency of fun, of course. I want to talk about another specific boylesque event because it’s happening not only for the sheer joy of ogling males […]
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