TRAVEL A new astronomy feature on Colorado’s tourism website stars small towns—and big skies.
NEWS In the era of hobbled newspapers, Colorado Public Radio is becom-ing one of the state’s most robust sources for community news.
BUSINESS Meet two millennials who disrupted the hair-color industry.
SPORTS The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs will have a lot of features, but stairs aren’t among them.
MOMENTS How an April Fools’ Day joke led to the creation of one of the state’s most iconic beers.
BOOKS Four ways a Denver author bio hacked his body to prep for the adventures in his latest tome.
CULTURE A Boulder theater gives voice to immigrants’ stories through the mouths of local leaders.
OUTDOORS Trail Sisters, an online community for female runners, is expanding its family to include hikers and backpackers.
EAT & DRINK
PEOPLE Not all heroes wear capes, as evidenced by Sunday Vinyl’s super sommelier, Clara Klein.
WHAT’S HOT Where we’re eating this month: Cart-Driver’s new, larger outpost, a Persian-inspired cafe, and a food window inside an East Colfax Avenue bar.
REVIEWPlant-based Somebody People shines a light on the appeal of vegetables (with a side of pasta). BY SCOTT MOWBRAYCOLUMN50WILDLIFE A Grand Lake webcam takes viewers into an osprey nest—and reminds us that nature’s dramas don’t always have happy endings. BY MARTIN J. SMITHBACKSTORY16 8CINEMATIC STRAINS Celebrate 4/20 with six classic movie-and-marijuana pairings recommended by local budtenders.
NEWS In the era of hobbled newspapers, Colorado Public Radio is becom-ing one of the state’s most robust sources for community news.
BUSINESS Meet two millennials who disrupted the hair-color industry.
SPORTS The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs will have a lot of features, but stairs aren’t among them.
MOMENTS How an April Fools’ Day joke led to the creation of one of the state’s most iconic beers.
BOOKS Four ways a Denver author bio hacked his body to prep for the adventures in his latest tome.
CULTURE A Boulder theater gives voice to immigrants’ stories through the mouths of local leaders.
OUTDOORS Trail Sisters, an online community for female runners, is expanding its family to include hikers and backpackers.
EAT & DRINK
PEOPLE Not all heroes wear capes, as evidenced by Sunday Vinyl’s super sommelier, Clara Klein.
WHAT’S HOT Where we’re eating this month: Cart-Driver’s new, larger outpost, a Persian-inspired cafe, and a food window inside an East Colfax Avenue bar.
REVIEWPlant-based Somebody People shines a light on the appeal of vegetables (with a side of pasta). BY SCOTT MOWBRAYCOLUMN50WILDLIFE A Grand Lake webcam takes viewers into an osprey nest—and reminds us that nature’s dramas don’t always have happy endings. BY MARTIN J. SMITHBACKSTORY16 8CINEMATIC STRAINS Celebrate 4/20 with six classic movie-and-marijuana pairings recommended by local budtenders.