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Have Fun & Get Fit: Pachanga Latin Workout

Have Fun & Get Fit: Pachanga Latin Workout

  Denver is flourishing with the flare of city life, business innovation, and remarkably progressive health and fitness facilities. If you are living, or just visiting the Denver area and looking for an invigorating new fitness activity, you should try Pachanga Latin Workout. Pachanga Fitness is a simple, fun, and intense combination of 100% Latin…

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The SantaLand Diaries

Everyone remembers their first visit with Santa and his elves. I remember bundling up in my Rainbow Bright snow boots and reindeer sweater, riding to the Lazarus department store, and nervously sitting on a Santa’s lap. I was one of thousands of little children Santa saw within the weeks leading up to his big day.…

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The Ritz-Carlton: The Only AAA Five-Diamond Hotel in Denver

By Lindsey Holliday Luxury, class and sophistication are just a few words that come to mind when one thinks of the Ritz-Carlton. While there are many top of the line hotels in Denver, the Ritz-Carlton is the only property in Denver, and one of only three in Colorado, to earn the prestigious AAA Five-Diamond award.…

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Los Chingones and SugarMill: The New Hottest Restaurants in Denver

Los Chingones and Sugarmill: The New Hottest Restaurants in Denver

By Lindsey Holliday When two of the greatest chefs in Denver combine forces, you better believe you are in for an experience. Acclaimed Chefs Troy Guard and Noah French have no doubt met and exceeded expectations with their newest creations; Los Chingones and Sugarmill. Chingones is loosely translated to mean something is extremely awesome or…

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Review: Beatrice & Woodsley, a Lesser Discovered Gem

Beatrice and Woodsley: A Colorado Wilderness in the Heart of the City

Walking the streets of South Broadway, one would not expect to find a fine dining establishment nestled among an aspen grove. Thanks to Beatrice and Woodsley, this is a reality.  The sight of it alone is enough to captivate the curiosity of any passerby. It’s a whole aspen forest lit via lantern light. The effect…

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Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead at Botanic Gardens

Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead at Botanic Gardens

You know you’re in Denver when it is completely normal to see men, women, and children dressed as skeletons. You could also be in Mexico, where a traditional holiday known as Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is celebrated in remembrance of loved ones passed. You may mistake this holiday for October 31, but…

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Stop To Smell The (Peaches).

Mile one: apples. Mile two: peaches. Mile three: crab apples. Come late Summer to early Autumn, Denver neighborhoods turn into pomicultural playgrounds, each block featuring ready-to-pick local fresh produce. As I headed home after a late afternoon run, I turned the block and followed my feet on the sidewalk until I stepped on something squishy. I was trampling…

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