Festivals/Special Events November 4 • First Friday Comedy: Phil Palisoul – Reserve Casino (CC) November 5 • 8th Annual Pumpkin Smash – Shelly/Quinn Ballfields (IS) • Historical Society of Idaho Springs Legacy Ball – Ameristar Casino (BH) November 6 • Daylight Saving Time Ends – Various Locations (CO) • Half Price Super Shoe Sunday – … Continue reading
Arts Calendar – November 2016
Classical Music November 6 • Estes Park Music Festival: Cantabile Chorus – Stanley Concert Hall (EP) November 13 • Estes Park Music Festival: Paul Shinn Trio – Stanley Concert Hall (EP) November 20 • Estes Park Music Festival: Jeri and Cullan Bryant – Stanley Concert Hall (EP) November 27 • Georgetown Community Choir Concert – … Continue reading
Music Calendar – November 2016
November 3 • John McEuen – United Center (IS) • Karaoke – Stage Stop (RV) • Open Mic Night & Potluck – Spirit Hound Distillery (LY) November 4 • Bittersweet – Troia’s Café (GT) • Two Faces West – Stage Stop (RV) • First Friday w/Wilson Harwood – Salto Coffee Works (NED) • All Hat … Continue reading
Food & Drink Calendar – November 2016
November 1 • Soup Night – The Old Gallery (AP) November 2 • Community Cupboard Food Bank – The Old Gallery (AP) November 3 • Nederland Food Pantry – Nederland Community Center (NED) November 4 • Wine Tasting – Peak Wine & Spirits (NED) • Seafood Buffet – The Other Side Restaurant (EP) November 5 … Continue reading
Denver Arts Week Celebrates 10th Anniversary, Nov. 4-12
For 10 straight years, the eight-day citywide festival has celebrated Denver’s creative community with hundreds of events bringing thousands of people each year DENVER Denver Arts Week, an annual celebration of The Mile High City’s vibrant arts scene, will mark its 10th anniversary this year from November 4-12. Presented by VISIT DENVER, The Convention & … Continue reading
The Drunken Hearts take sound to ‘next level’
By Jeffrey V. Smith NEDERLAND The members of Colorado’s The Drunken Hearts have matured musically, and emotionally, during the last two years. What started as a trio of best friends playing acoustic tunes, has progressed into an electrified, five-piece powerhouse of alternative Americana music fueled by its members’ newfound commitment to their musical evolution. The … Continue reading
Explore Reinhardt’s gypsy music at concert, workshops
IDAHO SPRINGS Mark Morris hopes his new Django in Georgetown event will do for gypsy jazz what his Clear Creek RapidGrass festival has done locally for modern bluegrass. He is bringing the world’s “hottest” gypsy swing band to the Georgetown Heritage Center, Nov. 11-12, in an effort to spread the genre of music, its audience … Continue reading
COVER: Regional resorts build on last year’s record ski season
FRONT RANGE Colorado, North America’s number one skiing destination, unofficially began its 2016-17 ski season in early October when Loveland and Copper Mountain took advantage of cold nighttime temperatures, and began to cover their runs in man-made snow. Eldora, Arapahoe Basin and Winter Park began their own snowmaking operations soon after. Thanks to help from … Continue reading
Stay, play, relax in Colorado’s diverse winter accommodations
COLORADO Across the state, hotels, lodges, ranches and even yurts have elevated their offerings to appease visitors’ versatile needs to create an unforgettable winter vacation. Travelers will find that Colorado’s distinctive lodging options are as varied as the state’s breathtaking landscapes. From backcountry adventures and a ski train package to sleeping at a distillery, hot … Continue reading
Early season deals help skiers save at Colorado Ski Country USA resorts
COLORADO With temperatures dropping in Colorado’s high country and ski areas across the state busy making snow for the 2016-17 ski season, now is the time for savvy skiers and riders to do their research and plan their trips to the mountains. Creative vacation packages and new offers from many Colorado Ski Country USA ski … Continue reading