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Sonoda's Sushi

When I walked into Sonoda’s Sushi I was sure it would be another California roll of a good night. How can you go wrong with such a simple recipe? But the “Tropical Roll” popped off the menu and into my mouth. How could you go wrong with such a creative recipe? By sitting at the […]

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Red Rocks, Boulder

It’s rare to find a creation as magnificent as the Red Rocks in Boulder. It mirrors a mini Garden of the Gods. The formations are stunning to look at and even more fun to explore. Hikers are welcome to climb to the top of the rocks to see exceptional views. It feels a little like

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Living Social Adventures

Living Social Adventures splash excitement on the palette of life. The adventure side is an addition to an online website, Living Social, that offers screaming daily deals. Th e company acquired Urban Escapes last fall to offer “better idea” actives. Living Social Adventures took off to bring wild deals to cities where people jump on the

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Denver Gorilla Run

Gorillas overtook the streets of Denver—again. It’s part of the Denver Gorilla Run, a furry 5k race that starts at the Wynkoop Brewery. For the 8th annual event over 1,200 participants went bananas by wearing a complete gorilla costume.  Each year the energy soars higher, the costumes become more elaborate and creative and the number

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Tradition of Carving Pumpkins

We have all carved pumpkins, but why? The tradition of carving pumpkins started in Ireland. Irish people carved all sorts of veggies like turnips, gourds, pears and potatoes. Burning lumps of coal were placed inside the lanterns and were eventually replaced by candles. They illuminated windows from October 31st to sunset the next day to

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Mount Sanitas Hike, Boulder

Mount Sanitas in Boulder delivers impressive views no matter the season. Whether running, biking or hiking your heart will sing as it beats with you up the steep grade. The hike is a quick 3.3 miles round trip and climbs over 2,000 feet.  You will summit just over 6,000 feet. The trailhead is only five

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Lincolns RoadHouse

[wpvideo 68M9H58w]A special place cracked open on Pearl Street 12 years ago. Lincoln’s Roadhouse opened as a corner bar, but as with any good bourbon, it’s aged well. It’s now not only a bar but a place to eat some delicious Cajun cookin’ and jam to live music. Everything from Rockabilly, Country Billy, a didgeridoo

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Brasserie Felix, Denver

Bisous to Brasserie Felix. This restaurant brings the taste and atmosphere of France right to the streets of Tennyson in Denver. This neighborhood joint has become a place locals admire. When you see the name Brasserie you can expect an upscale and relaxing dining environment. And Brasserie Felix delivers. You will be greeted with a “bon jour” upon entering.

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