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August Article and Photography by AUGUST 23 Pints in the Park Location: Louisville Community Park Pints in the Park is Louisville’s Can’t-Miss Brewfest. Presented by Fox Property Management, Pints in the Park returns on August 23rd at Community Park—bringing the best of Colorado’s craft scene to the heart of Louisville. Enjoy unlimited tastings from top local breweries, wineries, and distilleries, live music, artisan vendors, and food that pairs perfectly with your pint. Want to...
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Where Heritage Blooms
A Once-Forgotten Farmstead Transforms into a Flourishing, Family-Run Sanctuary Article by Emily O'Brien | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Jen and Chris Anderson were ready for a lifestyle change when Jen’s passion for browsing real estate led her to a listing for a long-vacant farm. “We felt our family was becoming too tied to technology, being inside and having a disconnect with nature,” says homeowner Jen Anderson, whose childhood summers on her grandparents’ farms in Missouri...
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In the Limelight
The Comedy and Complexities Behind Parenthood in BETC’s Production of Cry It Out Article by Avery Young | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer A new production of Molly Smith Metzler’s play Cry It Out is coming this August to the Dairy Arts Center brought to you by Boulder’s very own Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company. A play that focuses on motherhood, the power of community and openly admits that no it isn’t all perfect , will captivate audiences of all backgrounds and interests. ...
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Soundtrack to a Colorado Summer
Catch the Sounds of the Season at these Outdoor Venues Article by Katherine Owen | Photography by Illustration by Gina Dodge Every summer, a few hallmark experiences mark the changing of the season: In June, wildflowers bloom across the foothills. In July, farmers' market stands become kaleidoscopes of ripe fruits and vegetables. In August, music lovers unfurl their picnic blankets across the lawn of local farms, shops, and even homes in anticipation of big stars and homegrown talents alike...
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Boulder Chautauqua Summer Concert Series
Article by Edson Graycar Boulder’s Chautauqua Auditorium wraps up the summer season with a powerhouse lineup of artists who blur boundaries and stir the soul. From genre-defying legends to rising indie voices, these performances offer something for every music lover, set against the unmatched natural beauty of Chautauqua Park. As the summer sun fades, the music carries on. Waxahatchee with Brennan Wedl August 5 Katie Crutchfield’s Waxahatchee returns with Tigers Blood , a critically...
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Healing Movement
In His New Book, Jeff Bailey Shares How to Maintain a Mobile Life Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Courtesy of Jeff Bailey Growing up on a farm in Gunnison, Jeff Bailey spent his time “fixing things and caring for animals,” he says, recounting tales of herding cows on horseback through the mountains and feeding them in sub-zero temperatures. Today, Bailey lives in Boulder, where his work ethic and compassionate spirit are now evident in the many ways he helps people. Bailey is the...
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Modern Revival
Boulder’s Month of Modern Returns with Fresh Ideas, Bold Designs, and a Challenge to Reimagine the Past Article by Edson Graycar | Photography by Lisa Doane Since its founding in 2014, Month of Modern has become a cornerstone of Boulder's creative calendar. The event brings together architects, artists, designers, and curious minds for a month-long celebration of what makes great design so essential to our lives. MoM enters its 12th year with a renewed purpose and a theme that's as timely as...
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Endurance, Evolved: Timothy O’Donnell’s Second Act
How a Heart Attack Mid-Race Transformed This Triathlete’s Definition of Strength Article by Grace Adele Boyle “Fitness isn’t health,” says Timothy O’Donnell. “Especially in Boulder, where there are a lot of guys like me who are really fit in their 40s and don't fit the bill for a heart attack victim, but we're not impervious just because we ride our bikes, run, and climb.” Lean and strong, O’Donnell has a perpetual smile and eyes that sparkle with joy. With over 50 podium finishes and 22...
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Meet Berger & Föhr
The Design Duo Behind “Graphic Gradients” Article by Meredith Rowe | Photography by Beau Walters Lucian Föhr got his first introduction to graphic design at New Vista High School, but it was a chance encounter with Todd Berger outside his dad’s house that led him to pursue his Wednesday internship at Berger’s design studio. Now 22 years and hundreds of projects later, this self-taught duo operates under their namesake studio out of North Boulder, Berger & Föhr, known for both world-class...
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Sleep is Sacred
Practicing Good Sleep Hygiene Article by Willow King | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer If you are a regular listener to wellness podcasts, you have probably heard the term sleep hygiene bandied about. The more we learn about deep sleep, the more we realize its importance for brain function, mental health, immunity, cell repair, and hormone balance. Many people have adopted the Oura ring or other measurement tools to track light, deep, REM, and awake stages, tracked in 5-minute...
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