Pikes Pick: Great burger in historic train depot in Colorado Springs
It’s all about the smash’d burger at Brakeman’s, the reborn hangout inside the historic train depot at 10 S. Sierra Madre Street.
Also don’t miss the smash chicken tenders and fries for dipping. — Seth Boster, The Gazette
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Taken to (art) school by a couple of kids
John Moore
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Updated 5 hours ago
Siblings, ages 9 and 10, unlock the mysteries of French Impressionist Camille Pissarro, subject of a major exhibit the Denver Art Museum When it comes to the artist Camille Pissarro, I am not smarter than a fifth grader. But I...
John Moore
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Catching up with Johnny Curiel, Denver’s hottest chef
Seth Boster
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Updated 3 days ago
Across Colorado, no chef is riding a wave quite like Johnny Curiel. In 2024, the world-renowned Michelin Guide awarded a coveted star to Alma Fonda Fina, Curiel’s solo debut restaurant that was not yet a year old. Along with the...
Seth Boster
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An open-air art gallery: Hogan Park at Highlands Creek
Kelly Hayes
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Updated 2 days ago
Welcome to Hogan Park at Highlands Creek, a 100-acre space where plans call for a disc golf course, a zip line and a climbing wall. If that sounds like any number of new parks these days, take a closer look....
Kelly Hayes
Reporter
Denver’s John Carroll Lynch makes Broadway debut Thursday
John Moore
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Updated 1 day ago
I’ve always thought of John Carroll Lynch as a stage actor ever since I saw him play Judas in a Denver youth production of “Godspell.” Two years later, I was handing him the bowl of water and scream-singing, “Pilate, crucify...
John Moore
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Cameroon to Colorado: Denver chocolatiers deliver ethical, farm-to-table chocolate
Kelly Hayes
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Updated 3 days ago
DENVER • The sweet fragrance of chocolate lingers within the walls of a small shop in Edgewater Public Market. Burlap sacks of cacao nibs rest under mixing machines, which hum low as they stir rich cocoa. Bibamba Chocolate is the byproduct of...
Kelly Hayes
Reporter
Savvy Senior: Here are the best online will makers
Miller Jim Miller, Special to The Gazette
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Updated 4 days ago
Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good online resources for writing a simple will? I’m 70 and divorced and want to get my affairs organized, but I hate paying a high-priced attorney fee if I can do it myself....
Spanish celebration of late-life love captures Denver Film Festival audiences’ hearts – and votes
John Moore
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Updated 4 days ago
‘Cover-Up,’ about investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, named best documentary With a particularly strong field of new narrative films to consider, Denver Film Festival audiences pulled off a bit of an upset in choosing “Calle Malaga” as the best of the...
John Moore
Reporter
Once dismissed by the mainstream, ski ballet is finding new life in Colorado
Seth Boster
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Updated 5 days ago
The sun was breaking through the clouds one day last April as Lara Rosenbaum stood atop a slope at Colorado’s Monarch Mountain. She took in the scene around her: Costumed skiers twirling around, their arms and legs moving in the...
Seth Boster
Reporter
Netflix documentary introduces a whole new John Elway to Denver
John Moore
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Updated 4 days ago
ALSO: LUCY LIU RECEIVES FESTIVAL’S HIGHEST HONOR DISPATCH FROM THE DENVER FILM FESTIVAL • DAY 11 Well, hello, John Elway. It’s nice to meet you. It’s been 42 years since Elway first arrived in Denver as the most celebrated and most...
John Moore
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Two minute warning: It’s John Elway’s night at the Denver Film Festival
John Moore
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Updated 7 days ago
ALSO: COLORADO FILMMAKERS HAVE THEIR SCREEN MOMENTS DISPATCH FROM THE DENVER FILM FESTIVAL • DAY 9 Dec. 11, 1983. The day The Duke of Denver was born. John Elway had been benched for much of his sporadic rookie season. But on...
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More trails coming to Fishers Peak in southern Colorado
Trails are set to expand around an iconic mountain in southern Colorado. Fishers Peak State Park Manager Crystal Dreiling said the park’s next “trail package” would soon go out to bid — a project adding about 10 miles to the network that has steadily grown around the flat-top mountain overlooking Trinidad. The aim is to […]




