We Tried It – Archery Meets Dodgeball in Arvada

You can always play a pickup game in Wash Park if the weather’s nice, but if it’s rainy, you and your friends can still burn off some steam playing indoors. Archery Games officially opened a new Denver location on March 1 earlier this year in Arvada, and they invited 303 to try the game that mixes
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Review – Growing Pains at CRUSH Could Signify More Successes Than Failures

CRUSH, as a festival, did lots of growing up. Were the artists compensated for the first time, but the experience for both participants and attendees felt organized, planned and put together than in years ago. Proof of the maturity was discovered within their unified branding, together with the colored blotches of spray paint that clutter
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North America’s Largest Climbing Gym is Open in Denver

In 53,000 square feet, the brand-new Earth Treks climbing gym is currently claiming bragging rights because the largest in North America. Tomorrow, it’s obvious the prior Sports Authority’s headquarters is still now currently accepting the name. Not only were the ceilings increased in spaces to 55 ft, the gym is stuffed with routes. Click to view
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The Wolf’s Tailor Brings a Zero Waste Restaurant to Sunnyside

Kelly Whitaker is no stranger to new concepts. Whether it’s researching fermentation techniques, s learning the way to mill his own seasoning or consulting numerous projects, Whitaker doesn’t slow down. But even though he operates at a average rate, his most recent endeavor has him firing in any respect cylinders. READ: A First Look at
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Bucket List Hikes to Squeeze in Before Summer Ends

All of us love a fantastic fall hike that is crisp-aired — but once the weather changes a number of our hikes are no longer reachable. The tail-end of hot weather would be the time to bag those peaks that have been in your summertime bucket list. Not only will you be able to get
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6 Shows You Can Still Catch at Levitt Pavilion’s Free Concert Series

Since the beginning of June, Levitt Pavilion has hosted nearly 40 concerts at their amphitheater. Even the free concert show has featured a variety of emerging musical acts – such as lots of neighborhood Denver talent. Since the summer season comes to a close, there are only a few displays left and arguably some of
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25 Fashion Events to Attend in September

Vogue Contributing Editor, Candy Pratts Pricementioned, ” & ldquo;September is the January in vogue. ” In this cool world, the month of this year signifies new beginnings, fresh starts and also the revelation of beautiful collections. With major events like New York Fashion Week happening this month and publications including Vogue printing its own Met Gala
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From Bold to Boho, Here’s How to Own the Blazer Trend

So do trends which will help us rethink our closets, as fall weather quickly methods. One of our favorite trends has to be the emphasis of menswear at womenswear. Its comeback was made by the blazer in vogue nearly a year following the 2016 election. Designers held tight into the wardrobe piece for a symbol
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The Art of Competitive Bartending with OAK’s Scott Ruggiero

Scott Ruggiero — lead bartender at Boulder fine-dining establishment OAK at Fourteenth — has spent honing his craft. The East Coast native moved into Boulder 10 years ago to attend the University of Colorado Boulder where he studied structure. While he’s always had a fascination with restaurants and hospitality his uncle owned a restaurant at
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Lady Jane Combines Retro-California Flare with Modern Cocktail Bar Chic

Because 2016, Hudson Hill has inhabited a quaint and cozy space on 13th and Pearl — bringing in ancient birds and creatures owls alike. And today, the proprietors of the beloved bar have opened a second at Denver’s LoHi neighborhood. Lady Janea new California-inspired loungeopened on 32nd Avenue and the proprietor Jake Soffes considers that
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