Front Range events 2018-19
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 The Wolves — Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company presents a coming-of-age story about a girls soccer team that is about much more than a girls soccer team. The Carsen Theater, Dairy...
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7Warren Miller’s Timeless — 70 years of celebrating skiing and snowboarding, and Warren Miller Entertainment isn’t slowing down. Welcome another winter season with another trip...
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9Welcome Home Weekend — Copper welcomes you to the season with a party and music from Tea Leaf Green and the Chris Bauer Trio. Copper Mountain Resort, 209 10 Mile Circle, Frisco,...
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7Policulture — with Dubbest, Fists of the Proletariat. 8:30 p.m. Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder, 720-645-2467.Finn O’Sullivan, South for Winter. 9 p.m. The Laughing Goat...
View ArticleBack from the Frozen Dead
There was a time, about a year ago, when Frozen Dead Guy Days was on life support. Even though Bredo Morstoel, Nederland’s most famous resident, was still dead and frozen on dry ice in a Tuff Shed in...
View ArticleThe 10th Mountain Division Hut Association
There’s Jackal Hut, Uncle Bud’s Hut and Betty Bear Hut. There’s Skinner and Margy’s, McNamara and Vance’s. All are names of the 34 backcountry huts owned by the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association,...
View ArticleTaking the plunge
Though winter has settled in the Rocky Mountains, that doesn’t mean you have to settle for being cold all the time. Natural hot springs dot the landscapes of Colorado, from Clear Creek County to the...
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View ArticleHygge in Boulder County
Sometimes nature’s majesty is best observed through a large window. Preferably while you sit next to a roaring fire with a cup of hot cocoa, a good book in your hands and a furry friend curled up in...
View ArticleNo pass, no problem
We get it, you work hard all week and like restaurants, nightlife, movies, art galleries, house parties and all the other fun weekend activities down here on the flatlands. So, despite the fact that...
View ArticleWinter, A to Z, Colorado style
A – Few places in Colorado have remained as true to their roots as Arapahoe Basin. Sure, the self-proclaimed “locals” of the Basin hate us Front Rangers, but pay them no heed, most of them moved to...
View Article‘The quintessential winter experience’
Every mountain guide has their niche. For Zach Lovell, it’s the Alaskan Range in south-central Alaska. “It’s a mountain range that instills humility,” says Lovell, who has been guiding for 13 years,...
View ArticleWinter theater must-sees
If outdoor winter activities aren’t your thing or you’re looking for things to do with the whole family, consider checking out some of these performances from theater companies across the Front Range....
View ArticleBeacons of knowledge
There’s two things Andy Sovick is outright obsessed with: maps and skiing. He’s built his life and career around both. The Fort Collins native grew up in an outdoor-oriented family, and by high...
View ArticleFrozen masterpieces
Each January, Breckenridge welcomes snow sculptors from across the globe to compete in the International Snow Sculpture Championships. Four teammates are allotted 94 hours to carve 20-ton blocks of...
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