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A Trip to Japan Without Leaving the City

If you are visiting Domo Restaurant for the first time, you might wonder if you are in the right place. This multiple award-winning restaurant, at 1365 Osage Street, is very unassuming from the outside. Once you step inside though, you

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SLOAN’S LAKE PARK, A PARK WITH A VIEW

Sloan’s Lake Park in west Denver is the city’s second largest park, and it’s a beauty!  Spanning 177 acres, it’s a bit of an urban oasis.  In addition to water sports such as fishing, boating, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding,

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Calder: Monumental at the Denver Botanic Gardens

“Calder: Monumental” is this summer’s special exhibit at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Visiting the Botanic Gardens is always delightful, but this exhibit offers a unique chance to view many of Calder’s large sculptures in one place. It’s a special treat

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Summer Fun: Farmers’ Markets in Denver

Summertime in Colorado means the reappearance of farmers’ markets, with streets and sidewalks filled with walkers, bicyclists, and dogs on leashes, stalls with Colorado grown produce and buckets filled with seasonal flowers. Farmers’ markets provide the perfect opportunity for people

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Mi Tierra: Contemporary Artists Explore Place

The Denver Art Museum is currently hosting Mi Tierra, an exhibit by 13 Latino artists, showcasing their visions of contemporary life as Mexican-American artists in the American West. It explores themes such as migration, cultures, the mix of different countries, experiences

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Authentic Cuisine Supporting Female Entrepreneurs

Do you love authentic, home-style Middle Eastern food? How about Mexican and Latin American food, created from recipes handed down through generations? Comal Heritage Food Incubator offers visitors the opportunity to eat delicious food, learn about other cultures, and support

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Art Installations Along the R-Line

Ready to ride the Light Rail through the heart of Aurora? RTD’s R Line is now running along I-225 through Aurora and connecting with the A-Line to the airport. There are eight new stations, and each features commissioned works of

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Stanley Marketplace

Fly on over to the Stanley Marketplace

Aurora residents have been impatiently waiting for the opening of the Stanley Marketplace.  Many of the businesses have finally opened, although you still see a lot of workers in hard hats and project managers intently studying blueprints in the common

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The Anschutz Collection at the American Museum of Western Art

     Denver has many well known and well loved museums, but the American Museum of Western Art is a treasure you may not be familiar with. It holds over 300 paintings from the private collection of Denver billionaire Philip

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Winter Workouts at Red Rocks

It’s easy to love living in Colorado when you can experience exquisite blue-sky days that promise to reach 50 degrees by noon.  In February!  And when you can make a relatively short drive to the iconic Red Rocks Park and

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Adrift: A Tiki Oasis in Denver

If sub-freezing temperatures and slow, slushy commutes have you dreaming of the tropics (except for the fact that quitting your job is not a viable option), perhaps a visit to Adrift Tiki Bar would provide some solace. The interior is

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Star Wars and the Power of Costume at The Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum is hosting a new exhibit entitled “Star Wars and the Power of Costume”. It runs through April 2, and is well worth a visit, even if you are not a Star Wars fan. In addition to

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A Neighborhood Hall in the Heart of the City: The Denver Central Market

You can’t miss RiNo’s new marketplace, the Denver Central Market. Just look for the mural of a spunky, pink bandana-wearing hare riding a patient tortoise on the side of the H.H.Tammen building at 26th and Larimer. This approximately 12,000 feet

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The Horseshoe Market: Holiday Edition

Visiting the Horseshoe Market is a leisurely way to spend an afternoon.  This local market, established in 2010, seems to grow bigger and more well attended each year.  They operate four weekends a year, once each season.  The spring, summer

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Washed Ashore Denver Zoo Parrotfish

Washed Ashore Exhibit at Denver Zoo

Have you visited the Denver Zoo recently?  The next few months would be a great time for a return visit.  The zoo is hosting a traveling exhibit entitled “Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea” through January 16, 2017.  The

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Wrapping Up Summer 2016

Labor Day has come and gone, and with that comes the reluctant acknowledgement that summer is over. Summer in Denver is a time of festivals and celebrations, great music and scrumptious barbecues, fabulous weather and late night outdoor dining. We

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A Morning at the Gathering Place

posted by: Tricia Whitaker in Community

Part of our purpose at Generator is to build community. One way we do this is by setting aside money and time throughout the year to serve people and organizations in our city. Last Wednesday the Generator team arrived bright and early

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Stories in Sculpture at the Denver Botantic Gardens

Stories in Sculpture is an interesting opportunity to experience the Denver Botanic Gardens with new eyes.  Thirteen sculptures, on loan from the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, have been placed throughout the Botanic Gardens where they compliment and enhance the varied natural

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Be in the Know: Rocky Mountain Young Professionals Summit

Mile High Young Professionals is hosting the 6th Annual Rocky Mountain Young Professionals Summit (RMYPS) on Friday, October 7, 2016 at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. As the premier young professionals event in the Rocky Mountain Region, RMYPS

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Something Different for Lunch at Civic Center Eats

Civic Center Park is perhaps the civic and cultural heart of Denver. For the past eleven years, an eclectic group of gourmet food trucks gathers here at lunchtime to offer diverse food options to workers, nearby residents and visitors.  This

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Denver’s Newest Farmers Market at Union Station

Summertime in Colorado signals the appearance of beloved farmers markets.  A new one on the Denver scene is the Union Station Farmers Market, which began in June of this year. You can visit this market at the Denver Union Station

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Denver Summer Festivals

Summertime in Metro Denver means that not a weekend goes by without a celebration or festival of some sort.  Often, the dilemma is in choosing which one to attend. A favorite is Denver’s Chalk Arts Festival, an annual event featuring

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Taking a Ride on RTD’s A Line

Have you taken the “Train to the Plane” yet? The University of Colorado A Line from Union Station to DIA has been up and running since April. It can be a convenient way to get to the airport, or you

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Intrigue, A New Sunnyside Spot for Clothing and More

Intrigue is a charming boutique located at 2436 W. 44th Avenue in the Cobbler’s Corner Center.  Red brick walls and twinkly lights invite you to explore what’s inside. The owners, Amanda Larimer and Jill Newton, have known each other since

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Childrens Books Denver

Second Star to the Right – A Place for Reading and Dreaming

Children’s books are our passion,” says Second Star to the Right owner Dea Lavoie. Dea and her husband Marc opened their independent children’s bookstore as a way to get books into the hands of children, and their charming bookstore does

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