Leadville’s Tabor Opera House was once recognized as the nation's grandest theater between St. Louis and San Francisco. In fact, when mining magnate Hor...
As people continue flocking to Colorado, historic neighborhoods and townships continue to be threatened by development that sacrifices past for profit. With see...
If you care to be transported to a time long ago, when courageous knights rode lance-first toward foes to honor the King and Queen and jesters danced through ma...
Denver band Lost Walks performed their Gothic Rock Opera “Wolf, Woman, Man" at the McNichols Civic Center Building on July 6. Following an emotionally evocative...
Many coffee shops these days aim for subtlety. They offer calm, well-organized spaces with low-key indie tunes providing soundtrack for Millennials to read, wor...
At the corner of 10th Avenue and Grant Street rests Charlie Brown’s Bar & Grill, an enduring staple of Capitol Hill. Patrons are drawn time and time again t...
We’ve all heard the standard Fort Collins itinerary: hike up to Horsetooth Rock, grab a few pints at New Belgium — or if Fat Tire is too mainstream for you, Ode...
In the midst of unassuming beige brick buildings of North Aurora, across the street from a home with an AstroTurf lawn, a blue-gray building with an extravagant...
Sean is a Colorado transplant intent on exploring and writing about Colorado's culture and history as extensively as possible. He's a personal trainer and avid adventurer, always seeking new destinations to inspire new writing. His passions include film, travel, fitness, and fiction, the latter of which he channels into his novel-in-progress, "Water Prince and the Echo Chamber." You can follow his adventures and writing on Instagram.