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Denver Hockey Mourns the Passing of Todd Kidd
DENVER – The University of Denver hockey program mourns the loss of alum Todd Kidd, who passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024 at the age of 49. "Our Denver hockey family has heavy hearts right now and is in shock from Todd's passing," said Richard and Kitzia Goodman Hockey Head Coach David Carle. "Our alumni are what makes this place so special, and we are devastated by this tragedy. Todd was a fearless defenseman for our team in the late 90's and helped bring DU back into the national spotlight under coach George Gwozdecky and laid the groundwork for what our program is today. Our thoughts are with Todd's family, friends and all of his former teammates during this indescribable time."
1-in-30 million orange lobster found in Pueblo settling in at Downtown Aquarium in Denver
An incredibly rare orange lobster found at a Pueblo seafood restaurant last week is making himself comfortable in his new permanent home. "Crush," the cantaloupe-colored crustacean that was found in a live lobster shipment sent to the Pueblo Red Lobster on July 12, was transferred to the Downtown Aquarium in Denver on July 17.
Los Dos Potrillos opening its first Denver location
A popular, family-owned Mexican restaurant has plans to open its first Denver location early next year. Los Dos Potrillos will open its seventh restaurant in the former Hacienda Colorado location at 4100 E. Mexico Ave., near Colorado Boulevard and Interstate 25, the Ramirez Hospitality Group announced Thursday. Los Dos Potrillos...
New onramp near Denver airport cell phone waiting area makes it easier to pick up passengers
Picking someone up at the Denver airport just got a little easier. Denver International Airport on Thursday announced a new onramp that takes drivers onto inbound Peña Boulevard toward the Jeppesen Terminal will open Friday. It means drivers can now exit Peña Boulevard and wait in the cell phone...
Back-to-School Field Day at Nevei Kodesh
Join us for a fun-filled and informative Welcome Back Field Day for new, returning, and prospective Nevei Kodesh Religious School students (ages 0 to 15) and their families. Get to know our faculty and the lively, experiential Jewish education we offer. Enjoy a variety of team-building games, creative problem-solving challenges, and other outdoor activities. Nosh on falafel and popsicles, check out our classrooms, and get to know our school and Jewish Renewal community! Sunday, September 8, 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm.
Movers and Shakers Week Ending 07.19.24
Scott Vollmer named General Manager of LoDo’s Dairy Block. Dairy Block announced this week that Scott Vollmer is now serving as general manager of the award-winning micro-district. Located in the heart of LoDo, Dairy Block is home to more than a dozen shops, an eclectic mix of restaurants and...
The Sacramento Kings have a chance to leapfrog their big brother in the standings next season
It is no secret that the Sacramento Kings have made an effort to emulate the Denver Nuggets. As the Nuggets have managed to do with Nikola Jokic, the Kings are trying to build a championship team around their offensively-gifted, defensively-limited center, Domantas Sabonis. As motivational speaker Eric Thomas says, "You...
New Shows at Denver Galleries This Weekend Are Something to See — and Hear!
We love a midsummer show this good at Robischon Gallery, with Pard Morrison’s cheerful minimal paintings and tall sculptures, a classic group show and beautiful work by Omar Chacón, whose thick patterned paintings make it difficult not to touch. But we also can’t resist another show in the...
Nagle Jackson's wingspan felt across the globe | Arts news
It’s fitting that perhaps the most significant accomplishment of Nagle Jackson’s esteemed career as a director, playwright, translator and champion of new works for the American stage was a deceptively simple little play called “Bernice/Butterfly: A Two-Part Invention.” He wrote that 2003 gem, made up of two companion one-acts, as a showcase for Denver Center Theatre Company stalwart actors Kathleen M. Brady and Jamie Horton. They played two insignificant small-town Kansans reduced to near-nothingness by fluttering forces outside their control. Brady played a folksy waitress...
Coors Field to sell new lineup of food, drinks, including this new dish
Major League Baseball is halfway through its 2024 season. If you are already tired of the classic hot dog and beer combo at the games, some ballparks, including Coors Field, are changing it up with new food and drink items.
Teens excavate City Park as part of DMNS student scientist program
Teenagers are digging up City Park this summer. But don't worry, it's all part of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science student scientist internship program.Last month, the teens began the program at City Park. Now they're digging up old artifacts in City Park located in the heart of Denver. The Teen Science Scholars Program is a six-week course where students from underserved communities intern at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. On Thursday, the teenagers dug up five different areas of City Park. Ground penetrating radar helped the future archeologists find the right places to dig in the park. What...
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