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5280 MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2008 CONTENTS

Features

Top Doctors 2008
Edited By Lindsey B. Koehler
Our annual list of the city's best physicians, as chosen by their peers. Plus, we examine three medical issues that you and your family should know about.

Top Docs: Who Decides?
By Lindsey B. Koehler
Frequently asked questions about the Top Doctors selection process.

Top Docs: Profiles
Edited by Lindsey B. Koehler
Meet six of our 2008 Top Doctors

The Primary-Care Conundrum
By Lindsey B. Koehler
Where have all the doctors gone?

Matters of the Heart
By Cheryl Meyers
If you were at risk for a heart attack, would you want to know?

Breathless
By Julie Dugdale
Once thought to have faded into obscurity, tuberculosis is making a comeback, now infecting almost one-third of the world's population. Why TB still lingers—and how the Front Range is a key player in the battle against the disease.

The Crusader
By Shari Caudron
In the United States, 18 people die each day waiting for an organ transplant—most of them waiting for kidneys. One Coloradan is trying to improve those odds by taking on nothing less than the entire transplant establishment.

The Colorado Reserve List
By Lindsey B. Koehler and Cheryl Meyers
Colorado wine production has gone from novelty act to serious business—and viticultural stars are emerging. These seven Western Slope wineries offer a taste of a region that's finally coming into its own.

Home Grown
By Amanda M. Faison
Fifty Colorado products perfect for the pantry, the gift list, or tonight's dinner table.

Western Union
By Eli Gottlieb
Marrying into the American West that occupied my dreams as a child.

Letters

Atmosphere
Edited by Patrick Doyle and Julie Dugdale

  • Will Colorado Independents Decide the Election?
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Get Involved
  • Health
  • Adventure
  • Books
  • Architecture
  • Arts
  • Home
  • Fashion

The Weighting Game
By Stephanie Gerlach
Alarming figures say Colorado kids aren't as fit as they should be.

Books: Island of Hope
Edited by Julie Dugdale
John Shors follows up a smashing debut with an equally captivating second novel.

Alternative Medicine
By Julie Dugdale
Troubled by tricky health problems? One of Denver's hyper-specialized clinics just might have the answer.

Revamped
By Andy Bosselman
Charting a future on the site of an old architectural gem.

Best Bets
Edited by Kazia Jankowski

Food & Drink: Beer Nuts
By Shari Caudron
Inside Denver's Great American Beer Festival.

Web Exclusive: A Printable Guide to the Great American Beer Festival
By Jennie Dorris
The GABF’s 10 Not-to-Miss Breweries.

Crime: Begging Joe's Pardon
By Michael de Yoanna
Joe Arridy was put to death in Cañon City in 1939 for his part in a grisly murder. Nearly 70 years later, a group of advocates say the mentally retarded man was innocent.

Home: Fresh Living
By Rose Fredrick
A landscape artist finds inspiration living on Colorado's Western Slope.

Life According To... Jacque Harrier
By Robert Sanchez
An Air Force Academy falconer, Jacque Harrier helps take care of the Academy's 13 birds. She talks to 5280 about patience, school pride, and how the AFA selected its mascot in the first place.

Reviews: Osteria Marco
By Carol Maybach
Rustic Italian in Larimer Square.

Back for more... Deluxe
By Kazia Jankowski
A Broadway gem gets another bite.

Magic Ingredient: Beets
By Gretchen Kurtz
Catch these autumn jewels.

In My Kitchen: Peter Karpinski, The Corner Office Restaurant and Martini Bar and Second Home Kitchen and Bar
By Kat Valentine
When restaurateur Peter Karpinski takes a break from his busy work schedule, he relaxes in his home kitchen with healthy, family-friendly recipes.

The Butcher's Table
By Dougald MacDonald
An Iron Chef contestant takes on Salida.

Vine Street
By Jennie Dorris
A brewpub befitting Uptown.

Fresh Living
By Rose Fredrick
A landscape artist finds inspiration living on Colorado's Western Slope.

Kobe Slider
By Carol Maybach
D Bar Desserts

Of Ales and Altruism
By Peter Bronski
Colorado's coolest happy hour.

Tea Time
By Kazia Jankowski
A roundup of locally made ready-to-drink teas.

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