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The Denver arts community will lose one of its rising leaders — and some of its national distinction — when Phamaly Theatre Company Executive …
- By Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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The Commodores keyboardist and musical director, Thomas Dawson, has lived in Colorado Springs for a decade. He composes music for sound healin…
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A fire burning Friday on the John Martin Reservoir State Wildlife Area is now 80% contained.
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- Terry Terrones terry.terrones@gazette.com
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What happens when you die?
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The Denver International Airport is inviting Coloradans to submit photos of the state’s architecture for a new exhibition in Denver’s 2021 Mon…
- Terry Terrones terry.terrones@gazette.com
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Former Colorado resident Titus Makin is a star on the rise.
- Terry Terrones terry.terrones@gazette.com
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My, my, my … Joe Kenda is back. Colorado Springs' most famous police officer is returning to the airwaves with a new TV series, this time on a…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The postponed National Western Stock Show will hold virtual events celebrating all things Western in January.
- By Amanda Hancock
and Terry Terrones The Gazette
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Christmas movies are made for watching and debating. Two Gazette writers rank 12 popular holiday-themed films.
- By Amanda Hancock amanda.hancock@gazette.com
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Scramble Campbell is known for his electric and surrealist paintings of Red Rocks concerts. And for making them while he's enjoying the show.
- Terry Terrones terry.terrones@gazette.com
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The streaming world used to be pretty simple.
- Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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The traveling exhibit, "Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France," will open Nov. 14 at Denver Art Museum and feature more than 100 wo…
- Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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The 2021 Cripple Creek Ice Festival in Cripple Creek has been canceled.
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The Chabad Denver North Jewish Life Center is hosting a drive-in menorah lighting Sunday night in celebration of the fourth night of Hanukkah.
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A holiday gift guide that features products from local and Colorado small business owners.
- Teresa Farney teresa.farney@gazette.com
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Just in time for Hanukkah, Susan Schenk has opened Simple Delicious Bakery Depot, 830 N. Institute St., in Colorado Springs.
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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Colorado’s oldest museum, the History Colorado Center in Denver, reopened Tuesday as more lenient COVID-19 capacity regulations were announced…
- By Terry Terrones terry.terrones@gazette.com
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The blows keep coming for fans of Colorado’s largest pop culture gathering.
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The Fourteener Fund is hosting the “Defying Odds” speaking event on Dec. 15, a Ted Talk-style fundraiser intended to teach Aurora students abo…
- By Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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Royal Gorge Route Railroad will offer its annual Santa Express Train, leaving from the Santa Fe Depot in Cañon City.