
NEWS & STORIES FROM THE MAGAZINE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
A fabulous parade of pretty young things saunters into Invesco Field. Women with perfect hair, perfectly made faces, and perfect bodies. Many of them wearing velour sweat suits and toting Louis Vuitton bags. The scent of heavily perfumed tension is thick in the air. Open auditions are about to begin for the 2004–2005 Denver Broncos cheerleader... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
For a Massage: Spa Universaire (Swedish Stress Relieving Massage) Tight, achy muscles are no match for the expert massage therapists at Spa U. Skilled beyond your wildest dreams, these therapists will discuss your problem areas and work them out until you’re satisfactorily Jell-O-like. Newcomers anxious about a stranger rubbing them... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
Hotel restaurants aren’t what they used to be. Hallelujah for that. Mirepoix, open in the J.W. Marriott since June 1, follows the national trend of anchoring upscale hotels with boutique, big-name-chef restaurants. Mirepoix’s “big name” is executive chef Bryan Moscatello, whom Denver first met when he opened Adega Restaurant & Bar two years... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
Denver loves its pets. In a city of 2.4 million, there are an estimated 153,000 cats and 151,000 dogs in our care, according to Doug Kelley, director of Denver Animal Shelter and Denver Municipal Animal Shelter. And that’s to say nothing of the fish, geckos, birds, guinea pigs, and other critters we love and cherish.Lucky for our best friends, we... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
When Ringo Starr performed at Red Rocks 36 years later, he briefly pondered the stage floor and began pacing in circles, while reminiscing about his former band’s only Colorado appearance. “I think the show was over in the time I’ve just been walking around,” he laughed.
That was almost true.
Beatles concerts circa 1964 went like this: For less... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
It’s not the highest fourteener in Colorado, nor the most beautiful, nor the toughest to climb – those would be Elbert, the Maroon Bells, and Capitol, respectively. But 14,259-foot Longs Peak, the monarch of the northern Front Range, is indisputably Colorado’s greatest mountain.Prove it, you say? What other fourteener was cited by a famous French... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
Fall dusts off old-school glam with vintage Bonnie and Clyde-style tweeds, plaids, and pinstripes tailored for shoot-’em-up looks.For her, the masculinity is balanced by feminine nuances of lace, chiffon, and animal print. 1930s accessories – gloves, stockings, antique broaches, and structured ladylike bags – punctuate the notoriously... MORE
7:06 pm, Aug 28, 2010
The survey for the first edition of Best Dentists began with a nomination pool consisting of dentists recommended by the members of several major dental associations and department chairmen at leading dental schools, as well as dentists nominated in turn by those nominees.All of the nominated dentists were sent ballots and asked to vote on the... MORE









