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SuperKids

The Competitive World of Dog Sports: Meet Colorado’s Finest Pups and Their Owners

  The complex world of dog competitions is so much more than a dog jumping through a hoop or getting paraded around on a diamond leash. The talented owners of Colorado’s finest dogs work hard to train them for sports that test their agility skills, hunting abilities, obedience, and much more.   To...

Features

Camp Listings 2016

The most comprehensive camp listings for Summer 2016.

Erie Elections

All four candidates recently spoke with Yellow Scene to discuss hot topics such as growth, gas and green space.

Rockies to Rio: Coloradans Vying for a Spot at the 2016 Olympic Games

Those are the winter Olympians, and yes, Colorado is chock full of them, but the Centennial State shows out in above-average numbers every fourth summer as well. The Paralympics also see high numbers of Colorado athletes, with 13 out of the 227 overall in 2012 coming from Colorado, the second highest overall.

The Competitive World of Dog Sports: Meet Colorado’s Finest Pups and Their Owners

The complex world of dog competitions is so much more than a dog jumping through a hoop or getting paraded around on a diamond leash. The talented owners of Colorado’s finest dogs work hard to train them for sports that test their agility skills, hunting abilities, obedience, and much more.

Super Strong, Super Motivated, and Super Local: Boulder County’s SuperKids Shine

Maybe altitude is a factor in attitude because Colorado seems to have more than its share of extreme athletic kids. This is especially true in Boulder County.

Scene

Scene Stealers & French Five

Klezmer-Punk is admittedly a niche genre, but that should garner it no less attention than the wildly talented high-energy shows of Gogol Bordello deliver.

Canines and Cannabis

The relationship between our favorite four legged companions and our favorite five-bladed plant in this month’s Blunt Talk column.

Cuisine

Small Plates Brief – March 2016

Even the heartiest greens are just now poking through the soil at area Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms, but the shares are selling like fresh raspberries!

Collaboration Fest a Mosh Pit of Styles

Broomfield, Fort Collins brewers bring punk sensibilities to their beer

Also in This Edition

March 2016: Editor’s Picks

Guitar-driven, soul-tinged surf rockers The Jekylls are a welcome addition to a Colorado musical landscape saturated in jammy pick sessions. The quartet drops their sophomore album, The One I Want, The One I Need, at a release party at the Lion’s Lair (2022 E Colfax Ave, Denver) on March 19. Frontwoman Eryn DeSomer Hoerig takes a few moments to clue in the unindoctrinated.

Exchange Tavern brings the Irish and a whole lot more

The Exchange Tavern in Westminster is Irish where it counts: in the heart and soul of its owners. For 10 years now, Teddi and Gary Davis have been assembling the pieces, large and small, of their dream pub; a place where friends are made and celebrated; a place that serves good beer and great food; a place that is authentic because its patrons made it that way.

March 2016: Duly Noted

"Um. Yes. Okay, thanks Donald. So here’s the idea: We all know there’s been a rough stalemate between the White House and the Hill since the last cycle. And I think the country’s swing voters blame it more on the right than the left. Now we know Mitt’s not running again, so that means we’re going to be left with Christie, Cruz, Rubio and Jeb."

Dance As Exercise – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Hips

  Dance is an ancient art, the rhythmic expression of humanity's deepest grace. For some, like Martha Graham, Gene Kelly and Rhianna, dance floats them above the hard Earth, toward flight. For others, not so much. My dance style has been said to look like a dude with a dislocated shoulder trying to pop it back in again. When dancing breaks out at a wedding, it's my opportunity to gracefully...

Notables

Best Wrestling In The Region

A chance conversation at an Ohio mall introduced then-17-year-old Matt Yaden to professional wrestling. This ostensibly unremarkable event set him down a path that would include a stint with national promotion Total Nonstop Action and eventually owning and operating his own Colorado promotion, New Revolution Wrestling.

Month in Review

March Month-in-Review

Month in Review March 2016.