Estes Park’s famed climber Tommy Caldwell recommends dumpster diving outside a Whole Foods

It was a query. A school student struggling with cash requested Estes Park’s climber Tommy Caldwell just how to find nutrition. “Dumpster dip at whole foods …lol,” Caldwelll replied. Caldwell and scaling partner Kevin Jorgeson chose to Reddit to answer questions from fellow climbers Thursday to encourage the Sept. 19 introduction of “The Dawn Wall,”
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Production people behind “Fixer Upper” searching for Denver restaurant to star in national TV show pilot

Hit shows such as ldquo;Fixer Upper&rdquo& &; ldquo;Cake Boss” have a thread at High Noon Entertainment. And today, as the production company which specializes in unscripted programming looks to picture a new pilot, this has its eyes Denver. “It’s become my passion project,” stated casting associate producer Caroline Beaton, that had been raised in Englewood
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Lowry’s Spotlight Theater, closing after 20 years, goes out with a laugh

Why don’t laugh as we lament the demise of a longtime theater company? Lowry’s Spotlight Theater will close this season after 75 shows 20 decades, and more than 750 performances for a few 45,000 theater-goers. It really goes out on a high note with a enjoyable creation of this classic screwball humor “You Can’t Take
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Fritzler Farm Park 2018 corn maze design revealed

Get prepared to be at Fritzler. (OK, that was the first and final maize-maze joke, so we guarantee ) The favorite family-friendly fall destination has a name, Fritzler Farm Park, and a brand new look for its 15-acre corn maze, as revealed Thursday morning. Last year’s design Thank you & farmers rdquo; in the aerial
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Grandoozy guide: Things to know before you go

Denver’s large three-day festival in Superfly — the people behind Bonnaroo and Outside Lands — is nearly here. Grandoozy will take over Overland Park Golf Course Sept. 14-16 with headliners Kendrick Lamar, Florence + The Machine along with Stevie Wonder — and there are a great deal of things that you will need to understand
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Colorado’s fall colors are beginning to explode. Here’s where to start aspen peeping.

Care, Front Range leaf-lovers: As drought conditions in Colorado interrupt the time of the annual fall-colors burst, the aspens in Clear Creek County are ready to inspire awe. “They’re beautiful,” stated Cassandra Carroll, who operates at the U.S. Forest Service Visitors Center in Idaho Springs. “They’re at their peak, however there are patches on Guanella
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Water World goes to the dogs (literally) and more Denver-area deals starting Sept. 7

Watering hole Pet parents may allow their furry kids splash around this weekend. Water World is hosting its next yearly Bow Wow Beach Doggie Day on Sept. 8 in 11 a.m. to 2 litres, rain or shine. Cowabunga Beach, Turtle Bay and Thunder Bay will soon be open for dogs to swim, splash and play. (Wally World will
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Meow Wolf, Elitch’s team up for “other-worldly” new ride

Hold on to your hats, Denver Meow Wolf Lovers. The Santa Fe, N.M.-based artwork collective is boosting its presence in the Mile High City by collaborating with Elitch Gardens to a ride set to take off next spring. Dubbed “Kaleidoscape,” the appeal is slated for an April 2019 launch ahead of the coming of Meow
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Book review: Denver comic Adam Cayton-Holland digs deep, finds healing in “Tragedy Plus Time”

Adam Cayton-Holland has often seemed like one of those people who has all. The 38-year-old former and live-in Westword scribe, who returns for Season 3 of his own truTV sitcom “Those Who Can’t” this fall, comes from a well-educated, well-off family in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood. Following years of proving his ability and work ethic
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Shows at Planet Bluegrass in Lyons aren’t concerts, they’re family reunions

LYONS — After on-and-off clouds and drizzles all day, the afternoon sun blasted from nowhereilluminating the entire 20-acre festival grounds to the bank of the North Saint Vrain River. The cliff throughout the river glowed red, the moisture made sun and the air cool warmed some 4,000 confronts as people put away rain coats and
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