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
The next Nickelson? Your new white knight just might be a Black Cowboy
John Moore
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Updated 6 hours ago
2025 DENVER GAZETTE TRUE WEST AWARDS: DAY 4 The founder of Emancipation Theatre ‘is a prophet,’ says Denver blues legend Erica Brown’ I asked “the” Erica Brown how she would introduce formidable independent Denver theater practitioner Jeff Campbell to a...
John Moore
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Splurging, exploring and enjoying: 48 hours in Steamboat Springs
Seth Boster
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Updated 1 day ago
For the truest sense of Steamboat Springs, you might want to mark your calendar for early February. That’s the scheduled return of Winter Carnival, the weeklong celebration of ski jumping, parading, dancing, s’mores-eating and more. “It’s our Super Bowl,” an...
Seth Boster
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Mission possible: Phamaly alumni made national impact in ’25
John Moore
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Updated 11 hours ago
2025 DENVER GAZETTE TRUE WEST AWARDS: DAY 3 From film to Broadway, Denver disability artists ‘are living proof that anything is possible’ When five students created Denver’s first disability theater company back in 1989, it was to create performance opportunities...
John Moore
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Mayo Clinic scientists create tool to predict Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms begin
Mayo Clinic News Network
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Updated 1 day ago
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new tool that can estimate a person’s risk of developing memory and thinking problems associated with Alzheimer’s disease years before symptoms appear. The research, published in The Lancet Neurology, builds on...
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Savvy Senior: How to locate an age-friendly doctor
Miller Jim Miller, Special to The Gazette
jim-miller@gazette.com
Updated 2 weeks ago
Dear Savvy Senior, My husband and I are relocating to a nearby state to be closer to our daughter and will need to find a new primary care physician when we arrive. We are both in our late 70s and...
Red alert: After 24 years, Rattlebrain is tying Santa’s ‘Sack’
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
2025 DENVER GAZETTE TRUE WEST AWARDS: DAY 2 More than 35,000 have enjoyed Dave and Jane Shirley’s irreverent seasonal sketch comedy When funnyman Dave Shirley told me his venerable if itinerant Rattlebrain Productions will be opening up its smirkily-titled seasonal...
John Moore
Reporter
Matt Zambrano: Last by letter, first by feats
John Moore
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Updated 2 days ago
2025 DENVER GAZETTE TRUE WEST AWARDS: DAY 1 Here’s every brilliant thing busy and beloved actor and director did this year Matt Zambrano is such a nice guy, he will give you the shirt off his back – and the words...
John Moore
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Roll credits: ‘The Chez Lady’ is leaving Landmark’s Mayan Theatre
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 4 days ago
The face of Denver arthouse film for the past 27 years has popped her last corn and seen her last cinematic Colorado sunset When I walked into the Mayan Theatre on Wednesday and asked the young woman behind the concessions...
John Moore
Reporter
Peyton Manning drops the mic as an actor in Bradley Cooper’s new stand-up film
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 7 days ago
Plus: NFL QB’s five greatest on-screen moments Casting announcements can be funny. Take the press release from April that announced the A-list cast of the (quite good) new Bradley Cooper-directed film, “Is This Thing On?” It’s a story inspired by...
John Moore
Reporter
Savvy Senior: What are the early signs of Parkinson’s disease?
Miller Jim Miller, Special to The Gazette
jim-miller@gazette.com
Updated 2 weeks ago
Dear Savvy Senior, What are the early signs of Parkinson’s disease? My husband was recently diagnosed after noticing a slight thumb tremor but we’re wondering if we missed any other early warning signs. — Curious Wife Dear Curious, Recognizing the...
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New to ice fishing? See a ranger at Rocky Mountain National Park
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 […]




