Pikes Pick: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with dueling pianos
The Phil Long Music Hall will host a special Valentine’s Day celebration with a dueling pianos show. The fun, high-energy performance makes for a great night, especially with such talented artists. Information at phillongmusichall.com. — Kelly Hayes, The Gazette
A Colorado Life: Janelle Orsborn’s final message: ‘Definitely live big’
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 7 hours ago
Actor, author and former Miss Colorado’s Teen fit a lot into her ambitiously adventurous and tragically abbreviated 33 years Janelle Orsborn was big sister to Anna, Abigail, Jake, Daniel and Natalie. But really, says Abigail: “Janelle was a big sister...
John Moore
Reporter
PIKES PICK: A ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ day awaits
Linda Navarro
linda-navarro@denvergazette.com
Updated 6 days ago
It’s the music that makes you move and Black Sheep plans a dance party to the soundtrack of “K-Pop Demon Hunters” coming up April 18, 11 a.m. Costumes expected and it’s for all ages. $21.12-$24.21 at blacksheeprocks.com — Linda Navarro
Linda Navarro
Reporter
Sweet and spicy Korean fried chicken will fire you up
Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
gretchen-mckay@gazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
Bold, spicy flavors have never been more in demand, especially when they add a global element to a dish. One of my favorite foods these days is Korean fried chicken, which I ate twice on a recent trip to New York...
34th annual Wine Festival of Colorado Springs blends flavor with fundraising
April Borjon
april.borjon@gazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
Sweet, bold or a little bitter, however you take your wine, Colorado Springs will be pouring it by the glassful next week. The 34th annual Wine Festival of Colorado Springs returns Wednesday and runs through March 7, bringing four days...
April Borjon
Reporter
Mercy! Faith film takes center stage at Red Rocks
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 days ago
Faith-based movies are enjoying a resurgence driven by higher production quality and box-office performance. One was just filmed at Red Rocks. At a time when you can’t say anything without saying something controversial, I’m just going to come out and...
John Moore
Reporter
New Arvada Center CEO is Zoo’s Noelle DeLage
The Denver Gazette
the-denver-gazette@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 days ago
The Arvada Center has named Noelle DeLage, chief communications and philanthropy officer of the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance, as its next president & CEO. DeLage succeeds the retiring Philip Sneed effective July 1, just as the Arvada Center begins its...
The Denver Gazette
Reporter
Live Well: Fall back in love with your ticker this month
Jennifer Mulson
jennifer-mulson@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 days ago
Well, well, well, you thought you were going to get away without me mentioning your heart health this month, didn’t you? I don’t mean to be a downer, but the stats are sobering. According to the Centers for Disease Control...
Jennifer Mulson
Reporter
We’re looking for Denver’s best ice cream shop. Submit your nominations.
Daniel Boniface
dan.boniface@denvergazette.com
Updated 4 days ago
The mild winter has already got us thinking about ice cream. So, we’re on the hunt for Denver’s best ice cream shop. The Denver Gazette’s Ice Cream Shop Bracket is launching next week, pitting the best of the best against...
Daniel Boniface
Reporter
Colorado history told through poetry, spoken word by poets laureate
Linda Navarro
linda-navarro@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 week ago
Young poet and social justice activist Amanda Gorman, the first National Youth Poet Laureate, was just 22 when her “The Hill We Climb” launched the literary art back into a major worldwide spotlight with her 2021 Joe Biden inaugural poem....
Linda Navarro
Reporter
Little-known legend of Colorado Nick to be celebrated at Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Seth Boster
seth-boster@denvergazette.com
Updated 6 days ago
For years in Colorado Springs, Scott Boyer had been learning little by little about a tattoo artist in local lore who went by Colorado Nick. His real name was Leonard Newell Wisner, Boyer learned. And in learning this he learned...
Seth Boster
Reporter
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The thought of fishing atop a frozen lake can be intimidating. Allow a ranger at Rocky Mountain National Park to help. One will be on hand from 10 a.m. to noon Fridays and Sundays at Sprague Lake through March 21. No fee is required beyond the park entrance ($30 per vehicle). Fishing equipment is provided, […]
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Year-round gardening: Selecting seeds for success
With the holidays behind us, our mailboxes are overflowing with seed catalogs. The multitude of varieties can be overwhelming, but choosing good-quality seeds is important for successful gardening. Consider these tips when choosing seeds to increase the likelihood of success in your garden. • Know your local climate. Colorado State University posts climate summaries that […]




