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Indulgence Issue

Top Chef Rosenberg keeps the art of butchery alive in Boulder

There aren't a lot of old-school butchers left in Colorado, but the tradition remains in a few specialty shops, where butchers make precision cuts to create every type of meat to meet the culinary demands of their patrons. In Boulder, a city with a well-established farm-to-table ethos, residents come to Blackbelly Butcher...

Features

Chef Baril raises a ‘Wild’ menu with sustainable seafood and local produce

The Wild Standard menu has no call-outs for vegan or gluten-free diners, which are plentiful in Boulder, because Chef Derek Baril has designed his dishes to be easily customized to accommodate a plethora of dietary requests.

Top Chef Rosenberg keeps the art of butchery alive in Boulder

What began as a modest catering operation in now a pride and joy of the Boulder foodie scene. It's all thanks to Rosenberg's fresh and detailed approach. "I have a math and science background, so I like things to be logical," he said. "But cooking is also an art, so I try to find the balance between what makes sense and what excites the senses."

Eating clean without sacrificing flavor at Blooming Beets Kitchen

This local hot spot goes well beyond the "GF" buzzword. Instead it's home to food without any processed seed oils, grains or processed sugars and very limited dairy. Locals have been flocking to this year-old establishment, thanks to Paleckova's dedication to her recipes, her creativity and her art.

Sushi Zanmai’s “Nao-San” looks beyond his Boulder legacy

Nao-san, as he’s known, received his training from a senior chef who is now a Michelin star chef in San Francisco while he worked at Sushi Zanmai. He worked his way up in the kitchen, and now eager patrons enjoy watching this master chef at work as he hand-wraps perfect temaki and carefully creates beautiful plate after beautiful plate of amazing fresh fish options.

Colorado Concoctions

It's not enough to be a locally owned and operated distillery. Your barley, wheat, corn, rye and potatoes increasingly must be local, too, as well as the mixers, bitters and other adjuncts used by your local mixologists to construct those craft cocktails.

Eat Around America With 25 Regional Foods

Whether you grew up in Colorado or came as part of the latest boom, chances are you'll have a craving for food from another region soon. When it hits, consider this list of 25 regional dishes your tongue's next travel itinerary.

Scene

Five Questions with Coheed and Cambria

Yellow Scene: The Color Before the Sun is a fantastic departure from what we’ve come to expect from Coheed and Cambria after your epic Amory Wars anthology. Talk a little bit about the composition and production process and how it differed from everything before it. Coheed and Cambria: Aside from the album being outside the concept it had a completely different approach in the recording...

Scene Stealers and Editor’s Picks

SCENE STEALERS They've been called "the most dynamic duo of this generation" by The San Francisco Classical Voice. Now, classical music's most powerful pair are bringing their dazzling Concerto for Two Pianos to Boulder audiences. Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe are the piano duo who will perform Poulenc's Double Concerto and Rachmaninoff's Pagaanini Rhapsody accompanied by  the Boulder...

Spotlight on Janice Sinden, New CEO of the DCPA

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the nation’s largest nonprofit theatre organization, a Tony Award-winning company (1998 Tony for Outstanding Regional Theatre), and is now home to another big first. Janice Sinden, who has been serving as Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s Chief of Staff since 2011, was announced as the new CEO of the Denver Center. She’s one of only a handful of...

Patsy’s Inn: The true meaning of community

Patsy’s Inn. This remarkable gem of a restaurant opened in 1921, and very little ever changed within over the decades since. As the neighborhood grew and changed around them, you could still count on Patsy’s Inn for a bowl of homemade noodles in red sauce, some great wine and fantastic company.

Blunt Talk: Craft Cannabis

When it comes to the beloved details, craft brewing and craft growing aren’t far off from each other. Craft brewing ties its emergence to the development of Cascade Hops and other relatively obscure ingredients being grown and released in small-batches. The high-end cannabis set prizes unique strains, with the most special cuttings fetching as much as $10,000 per plant.

Duly Noted: Taking a Stand

The irony is painfully evident. The First Amendment exists specifically to protect the unpopular speech. The things the majority doesn’t want to hear. It exists precisely for the Kaepernicks and Alis and Smiths and Carloses to stand up for what is clearly still an issue — almost 50 years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — in what’s supposed to be a post-racial society.

Notables

Pedaling the Road to Food Equity   

Michael Rush enjoys cycling for all the normal reasons: it's a chance to enjoy the great outdoors, reap the benefits of physical exercise and bask in the Colorado sunshine. But if you happen to catch him during one of his volunteer shifts for Boulder Food Rescue, you'll notice him pulling a trailer heaping with healthy food and produce — and that is far from ordinary...

Month in Review

Month In Review: Sept. 2016

A Ski Train returns: Amtrak's Winter Park Express, a 500-passenger double-decker railcar, will carry travelers from Union Station to Winter Park resort on weekends from January through March. | Proxima b is the name of the Earth-like planet in the next solar system over. Aim your escape pod accordingly. | Registering to vote is soooo hard, or it was before you could just text "CO" to “2Vote”...

Also in This Edition

Play Hard, Young Ninja

The days are done when your workout came from working, like hoeing and spading and digging graves for family killed by plague. And the days are almost over when your workout came from working out, like mindless repetition in the gym. Now are the days when your work comes from having fun, like playing Kinect or pickleball or athletic conjugal congress. That fact, that exercise is now about fun...

Community Corner

Patsy’s Inn: The true meaning of community

Patsy’s Inn. This remarkable gem of a restaurant opened in 1921, and very little ever changed within over the decades since. As the neighborhood grew and changed around them, you could still count on Patsy’s Inn for a bowl of homemade noodles in red sauce, some great wine and fantastic company.