Confab with a Prefab Maker
To learn more about prefab homes, we sat down with Kaveh Khatibloo, co-CEO of Stillwater Dwellings, to get the dirt on this building trend.
The House That Waited By Lisa Marshall Photos by WeinrauchPhotography.com Ofer Shaul had toured 50 Boulder-area homes when he made an unusual request of his realtor: I said, Show me the house no one else wants, he recalls. An Israel native, investment banker and father of fraternal twins, Shaul flew in from Austin, Texas, in […]
Here’s how interior designer Tennille Wood transformed the 1910 bungalow into a two-story beauty,
Energy efficiency is not only smart, it’s critical to combating greenhouse emissions.
by Beki Pineda THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG – Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields; Directed by Matt DiCarlo. Presented by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts Broadway (Buell Theatre, 14th and Curtis, Denver) through March 17. Tickets available at 303-893-4100 or denvercenter.org. Well, I expected this to be funny – but not
by Beki Pineda LIFE SUCKS Written by Aaron Posner; Directed by Helen R. Murray. Produced by Aurora Fox Arts Center (9900 East Colfax, Aurora) through March 17. Tickets available at 303-739-1970 or aurorafox.org. I love the clever way Aaron Posner writes. Its half way between a traditional stage production and a cozy conversation between actors
Creating memorable experiences By Linzee Klinkenberg Oh, how I aspire to be a mom who creates memorable experiences for her kids. I think back on my own childhood, growing up in Boulder and the countless times my parents took my sister and me sledding on the hill above Viele Lake. Now it’s my turn to
Is Card Catalog ready for a close-up and to start getting the wider recognition its members have earned? By Dave Kirby “When I was younger, my mom used to take me to the library a lot,” remembered Card Catalog singer and songwriter Jenn Tatro. “I used to kind of run around, mess with the books
A Fish in Water By Tanya Ishikawa “Thank you, river, for the water!” exclaimed 3-year-old Margot, as water flowed from the faucet while she washed her hands. “Hey mom, save some water for the fish,” the toddler warned mother Jessie Olson when it was her turn to wash. Olson was delighted. As executive director at
BART carries rescue and disaster response equipment used by Code 3 Associates, a Longmont-based nonprofit that responds to animal emergencies across the country.
It can be to perform a good exam and accurately assess a cat’s health in most veterinary clinics where the cats are stressed by the other animals present.
A menagerie on Niwot’s historic main drag, Little Bird is half gallery, half boutique and 100 percent harmonious.
e-bike of COLORADO is helping Boulder County residents reconsider their relationship with play, exercise and the outdoors.
by Beki Pineda CASA VALENTINA – Written by Harvey Fierstein; Directed by Nick Sugar. Produced by Town Hall Arts Center (2450 West Main Street, Littleton) through February 3. Tickets available at townhallartscenter.org or 303-794-2787. Closets still exist, as the specialized community that gathers weekends at Chevalier d’Eon, a haven for men who like to express “the girl
by Beki Pineda LEGALLY BLONDE Book by Heather Hoch; Music and Lyrics by Laurence OKeefe and Neil Benjamin; Directed by Devyn Machado. Produced by Fearless Theatre (presented at The Bakery, 2132 Market, Denver) through January 19. Tickets available at fearless-theatre.ticketleap.com. Fearless Theatre is indeed fearless. They are willing to take on new scripts YOUNG
by Beki Pineda SHE LOVES ME – Book by Joe Masteroff; Music by Jerry Bock; Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick; Directed by Bernie Cardell. Produced by Performance Now Theatre Company (Presented at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 South Allison Parkway, Lakewood) through January 20. Tickets available at 303/987-7845 or performancenow.org. What a twisted road this musical has taken
The Problem with Plastic By Tom Brock Plastic is cool. It can bend but be unbreakable. It can be almost weightless, yet tougher than tungsten. You can cover a sandwich, spaceship, house or football field with it—and make it any color you want to dazzle the eye. The one thing you can’t do is get
Taking a Trip to Pluto and Beyond Wrenn Combs grew up in a household where astronauts and NASA were regular topics of conversation at the dinner table. Her father, Dr. Joseph Combs, was the director of Aerospace Medical Labs for Project Gemini. In this role he developed a heart-monitoring system that was used to measure
Making Magic on the Mall BY KATE JONUSKA | PHOTOS BY LUKAS CROSBY By definition, a chimera is magical. In folklore, it’s a single creature composed of the incongruous parts of different animals. In modern science, the term refers to a being with more than one set of DNA, and owner Edwin Zoe sees both
A new study conducted by CU Boulder researchers recently found that beneficial bacteria in your gut, aka gut microbiome, when used as an immunization, can have long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects on the brain.
by Beki Pineda XANADU – Book by Douglas Carter Beane; Music and Lyrics by Jeff Lynn and John Farrar; Directed by Joel Ferrell. Produced by Denver Center for the Performing Arts Cabaret (presented at the Garner Galleria Theatre, 14th and Curtis, Denver) through April 28, 2019. Tickets available at 303-893-4100 or denvercenter.org. Checking quickly through the