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Net-Positive Luxury Estate on Conservation Land
A Residence Sits on a Privately Held Parcel Shaped by Conservation, Agriculture, and Waterways Article by Emily O'Brien | Photography by Drew Tooley The newly completed residence at 4384 N 95th Street is now on the market for $14 million, set within one of Boulder County’s most distinctive residential landscapes: a privately held portion of a former expansive working farm that has been partially preserved through conservation easements and public acquisition. “It’s really like a land preserve...
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Arts + Culture
Forged Through Fire
The Warrior StoryField and the Art of Coming Home Article by Tony Firestine | Photography by Purple Mountain Pictures Between a towering Dragon and a rising Phoenix, veterans and civilians shape steel—and each other—into a living expression of war, return, and the space where understanding begins. At first glance, these sculptures feel almost alive. The Dragon, rising and coiled, its body a study in tension: muscle, scale, and fire forged from steel. Across from it, the Phoenix stretches...
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Arts + Culture
Taking Shape
Artist Jessica Pisano, represented by Boulder’s SmithKlein Gallery, Captures the Form of Nature’s Most Delicate Creations Article by Katherine Owen | Photography by Michael Eudenbach In Navajo culture, hummingbirds signify beauty and wisdom. In ancient Aztec culture, the hummingbird held great symbolism, representing Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. In Jamaica, the national bird—a bright green hummingbird—symbolizes resilience. And in artist Jessica Pisano’s world, they make for...
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Life + Culture
Fresh Finds at the Market
Vendors Worth Seeking Out at the Boulder Farmers Market Article by Grace Yoon | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Every Saturday morning from April through November, 13th Street transforms into one of the most vibrant stretches in downtown Boulder. Boulder County Farmers Markets (BCFM), a beloved community institution since 1987, draws thousands of locals and visitors each week to browse, taste, and connect with the people who grow and make their food. This year, BCFM marks a...
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Food + Beverage
Raw Honey-Rhubarb Compote
A Spoonful of Spring to Combat the Weight of Winter Article by Lentine Alexis Lentine Alexis is a Boulder-born, raised, and based Ayurvedic Practitioner, Holistic Nutritionist, and Performance Chef who works predominantly with professional athletes and high achievers around the world to uplevel their performance and unlock potential...with food as medicine and as a tool for alignment. This Raw Honey + Rhubarb Compote is just one of the recipes she released to her popular Recipe Club this...
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Wellness
Lagroove Boulder
Where the Burn Meets the Boogie Article by Willow King | Photography by Casey Wilson The walls at Lagroove wear a wiggly, psychedelic paint job straight out of a 70s fever dream, and before class even begins, the playlist is already bumpin'—part roller rink Saturday afternoon, part girls’ weekend dance party in someone’s living room. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to move before you’ve even put on your grippy socks (a handsome assortment is for sale at the front). A rack near the...
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Arts + Culture
Countdown to the 2027 Sundance Film Festival
Article by Eugene Hernandez, Director, Sundance Film Festival and Public Programming It might be hard to believe, but it’s been just about a year since we announced Boulder, Colorado, as the new home of the Sundance Film Festival. Each time we visit, I discover something completely new that I love about this town. The changing seasons bring new energy and activities to light, the sweeping views of the Flatirons, and, most importantly, the people. We’re building a collaborative Festival...
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Travel
Luxury, Without the Logistics
Membership Travel Among Colorado Families and How Inspirato Is Reshaping What It Means to Have a Place Anywhere Article by Tony Firestine | Photography by Courtesy of Inspirato There’s a version of luxury that doesn’t try to impress; it simply anticipates. It understands that real travel isn’t just about perfection on arrival, but it’s also about how easily everything unfolds once you’re there. Often talked about on a chairlift in Vail, mentioned over dinner in Cherry Creek, or discovered...
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Arts + Culture
Supercharged Talismans
Mariele Ivy and Her Craft Article by Willow King | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer 20 years is a long time to listen. And for Mariele Ivy, founder of Young in the Mountains, two decades of making jewelry have been exactly that—an extended, devoted act of listening. To materials, to mythology, to those who come to her carrying stories they're not quite sure how to tell. This year marks that milestone anniversary, and Mariele is offering that library of knowledge and inspiration...
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Arts + Culture
Welcome to Planet Bluegrass
Three Festivals. One Incredible Summer. Article by Meredith Rowe Every Summer, the folks over at Planet Bluegrass put on three music festivals, starting with Telluride Bluegrass Festival on June 18-21. Planet Bluegrass Vice President, Zach Tucker, spends a month in Telluride every summer preparing for the festival, and he still hasn’t gotten over the feeling of cresting into the valley and driving down Main Street for the first time, being awestruck by the views of the San Juan Mountains. ...
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