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5 Events in Colorado this Weekend

1. Colorado Garden and Home Show at Colorado Convention Center 02/22 to 03/01 $10-$12 Come discover the regions’ oldest and largest garden and home show at the Colorado Convention Center starting this weekend! You can stroll through 11 professionally landscaped gardens and talk to 650 companies from across the United States and Canada to find […]

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Objects in Motion

Who can say how we’ll react during a crisis? We all want to believe that, when the moment comes, we’ll step up. We’ll perform admirably and be a credit to our friends, family, and ourselves. Some people dream of a situation* where they’re the only one who knows what to do and saves the day. […]

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The Robischon Gallery

Since 1976, Robischon Gallery has been curating contemporary art exhibitions from regional, national, and international artists. Their shows encompass a wide range of styles, mediums, and themes. Their extensive artist list, built over more than four decades, includes many influential artists. Currently on display are four concurrent solo exhibitions from Debra Zlotsky, Ted Larsen, Jonathan […]

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Don’t Trade Nolan Arenado…Just Quite Yet

As teams report to spring training, tension in the Rockies organization has reached an all-time high.  Rumors are flying around that All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado is unhappy with the direction of the ball club, and the treatment he is getting from General Manager Jeff Bridich, who has apparently offered up Arenado in multiple trade […]

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Feathering the Nest

I like it when something cool comes from something damaged and terrible. For example, the DC Extended Universe. Initially, they were not off to a great start. They had a Superman who was mopey, grumpy, and seemed to save people not because he was compelled to help, but because he was afraid of being written […]

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Jared Steinberg

Jared Steinberg was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. He graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in studio art and continues his learning path through the Art Students League of Denver, the Scottsdale Artists’ School, and the Watts Atelier of the Arts. He works in the River North Art District known as RiNo. […]

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Sunday Night at the Bluebird

The Bluebird Theater is one of Denver’s most historic venues. Built in 1913, it was originally a movie theater and went through various iterations over the last century. Since 1994, it’s been a favorite of local musicians and concertgoers, hosting regional and national acts from a variety of genres. They’ve announced a show next Sunday […]

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Steve Atwater and the Art of the Jersey

The year was 1996 and my first as a Denver Broncos season ticket holder.  The seats were located in the south stands at the old Mile High Stadium, where thousands of us sandwiched ourselves on the cold, uncomfortable benches of yesteryear.  The south stands lacked arm rests, seat backs, cup holders, and the appropriate amount […]

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Quick Tips for Turning Your Garage into a Functional Office Space

If you run your own business or work remotely, moving your office into your garage can be a great way to boost productivity and avoid the expense of renting an office space elsewhere. However, converting this space into an office can seem like an overwhelming project, especially if it’s packed to the brim with stuff. […]

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Squirrels

I ponied up for a glass of wine at the concession stand at the Aurora Fox Arts Center because I was there to see Squirrels, and the billing for it made me wonder if I was about to see an interation of CATS, but with more incest and a political agenda. It seemed like wine […]

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