Arts + Culture
Silver Screen Sisters
Much More Than Sitting and Watching, This Festival is a Celebration of Kinship and Humanity Article by Colin Gbolie | Photography by Randy Malone or Courtesy of Boulder International Film Festival Standing as a staple in the area and a testament to the importance of investing in tradition/creative spirits, the Boulder International Film Fest gears up to add another notch to its over two-decades-long run. I had the wonderful opportunity to sit down with Kathy Beeck, co-founder of BIFF, for a...
read the articleHome + Design
Seamless Synergy
The Zach Zeldner Team’s Unparalleled Approach to Boulder’s Ever-Evolving Real Estate Market Article by Tony Firestine | Photography by Amanda Proudfit In Boulder’s competitive real estate market, where exceptional service and expertise are non-negotiable, The Zach Zeldner Team reigns supreme. This standout group, part of Compass, brings together a dynamic combination of professionals who leverage their diverse talents to redefine client success. The team includes founder Zach Zeldner, Realtors...
read the articleHome + Design
A Timeless View
The Legacy of Fine Dining and Family Heritage at Boulder’s Flagstaff House Article by Tony Firestine | Photography by Behind the Apron Media With an unparalleled view of Boulder, the iconic Flagstaff House has a storied history spanning nearly a century. From its humble beginnings as a cabin to becoming a premier fine dining destination, the Flagstaff House embodies the evolution of a family’s dream, perseverance, and dedication to excellence in cuisine and service. In the early 20th century...
read the articleEntertainment
AROUND TOWN
Article and Photography by John Proctor is the Villain March 1 & 2 High school drama takes on a new meaning in this sharp, witty play that reimagines The Crucible through a modern lens. With a mix of humor, heart, and pop culture energy, John Proctor is the Villain is a thought-provoking and timely production presented by the CU Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Department of Theatre & Dance. For more information, go to CUPresents.com Donavon Frankenreiter at Fox Theatre ...
read the articleArts + Culture
Boulder Ballet’s Bold Spring Season
Experience Ballet’s Beauty Through Reimagined Classics and Captivating New Works Article by Emily O'Brien | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer As the natural world comes alive with colorful hues, Boulder Ballet is set to enchant audiences with a season that blends the elegance of tradition with the excitement of innovation. Recognized for stunning choreography and fresh perspectives on classical ballet, this new season promises a captivating journey for those who appreciate the finer...
read the articleHome + Design
From the Ground Up
How Passion, Dedication, and Innovation Helped this Flooring Expert Stay Grounded Article by Clarke Watson | Photography by Courtesy of Meyer Skidmore To say Abbey Van Horn has built a solid foundation in her line of work would be an understatement. As the owner of Meyer Skidmore and Company, a flooring business that’s been enhancing homes in Boulder and Longmont for nearly 50 years, her journey is the ultimate “working from the ground up” success story we all love to hear. More than a...
read the articleHome + Design
Something Blue
For This Unique Billiard Parlor, Designers Took Cues from Classic and Contemporary Aesthetics Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Syd Fuller Photography Effortless layering, warmth, and a blending of eras are what interior designers Natasia Smith and Sandy Baisley bring to clients of their Boulder firm, Re-Find. Working with their in-house contractor, Tight Lines Construction, they start each project by addressing the history of a space and what a client needs from it. They also...
read the articleHome + Design
In a Zhuzh Era
How Discovery, Creativity, and Purpose Blend at The Refinery in Boulder Article by Lisa Van Horne | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer When former fashion industry executive and entrepreneur Paula Minnis was seeking inspiration for the next chapter of her career after moving to Boulder with her family, she knew that unearthing a sense of purpose would be key to fully investing in a new venture. “One of the many lessons that my experience in running a social enterprise taught me is...
read the articleLife + Culture
Tell Me What’s Good
Finding Positivity in Extreme Prematurity with 4those Article by Meredith Rowe In 2019, Stephanie Hauser gave birth to her third son, Zev, at just 23 weeks and 1 lb, 4 oz. At the time, this was under the age of viability, and he was given less than a 1% chance of surviving through birth. At 23 weeks, babies do not have fully developed lungs, but Zev stunned everyone in the delivery room by crying. In that moment, they collectively realized this little baby who could fit in the palm of their...
read the articleHome + Design
Restoring One Family’s Connection to Nature
Rodwin Architecture and Skycastle Construction’s Animal House Article by Avery Young | Photography by Benjamin Buren, AliveStudios.Com Instead of building walls and disassociating from nature’s abundance, many homebuyers are now curious to have a place that merges architecture and the environment instead of one that rejects the land’s natural essence. Rodwin Architecture and Skycastle Construction are instrumental in advocating for this philosophy in the Boulder area and beyond. The sibling...
read the article