Author: Amanda Hancock
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Colorado man builds epic treehouses that surpass your childhood dreams
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Winding through the trap doors, tiny crawl spaces and hidden stairways, it might seem easy to get lost in one of Aaron Smith’s treehouses. But that’s kind of the idea. To lose yourself in a sense of wonder, in a place that feels like the…
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Massive entertainment complex brings ‘adult playground’ to Greenwood Village
GREENWOOD VILLAGE • The view from the parking lot is stunning, how the massive Pindustry towers over everything around it. So is the view when you walk in to see the swath of arcade games, bowling lanes, flashy neon signs and smiling people bopping from one thing to the next. But just wait until you…
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6 impressive music festival lineups in Colorado and beyond for your radar
After a 2020 without big or small music fests, it’s been exciting to see impressive lineups announced recently. While massive festivals like Coachella, scheduled for April 2022, or Lollapalooza get a lot of attention, there are other destination-style events to have on your radar. Whether you’re still looking to fit a music festival into your…
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Seven Peaks Music Festival, brought to Colorado by Dierks Bentley, is canceled
Less than two months before the Seven Peaks Music Festival was scheduled to bring country music to Buena Vista, the star-powered fest has been canceled. The festival, co-hosted by Dierks Bentley and Live Nation and set to feature stars such as Keith Urban and Old Crow Medicine Show, will not be held over Labor Day…
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Bands in the Backyard music festival is back in Pueblo after 3 years
For Bands in the Backyard, 2020 was supposed to be a big year. Tommy Giodone looked forward to bringing back the Pueblo music festival he started in 2013. He didn’t host the event in 2018 and 2019 due to personal health issues. After the pandemic delayed the fest’s comeback last year, the two-day Bands in…
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Denver weather: Mostly sunny Fourth of July with chance of storms
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Fourth of July in the Denver area is shaping up to be hot and mostly sunny with some rain on the way. The forecast includes a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2…
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A beloved Colorado jam band welcomes back concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Back when he couldn’t afford concert tickets, Luke Miller used to climb a hill behind Red Rocks Amphitheater. He and his friends couldn’t see the band or the lights, but they could hear the music. You could easily imagine the music-loving teenager dreaming of getting on that stage one day. Soon, Miller did. For his…
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World-renowned opera singer Andrea Bocelli to perform in Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The world-renowned Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli is coming to Colorado. Bocelli recently announced dates for his “Believe” tour, which includes a stop on Oct. 31 at the Ball Arena in Denver. The 21-city U.S. tour follows Bocelli’s release of his “Believe,” an album with…
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Colorado Pie Queen stays busy delivering homemade pies and songs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Martin Howard, a pastry chef otherwise known as Chocolatina Q. Dessert, has gained fame and fans delivering sweet treats across Denver as ‘The Pie Queen”. (Video by Katie Klann) { “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “VideoObject”, “name”:…
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Iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre will soon host concerts with a new crowd capacity
Concerts are coming back to Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The iconic venue in Morrison received state approval to reopen in late April with a capacity of 2,500 people, it announced Tuesday via social media. Red Rocks also announced its first concerts of the year will feature two nights of the electronic jam band Lotus on April 23-24.…




