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SuperKids

2017 Summer Camp Listings

Your resource for an active summer of arts, sports, and all kinds of new experiences. ARTS Adventure Education Company’s Summer Sword Camp Chautauqua Park 720.934.6890. Swordcamp.com Ah Haa School for the Arts Kid’s Summer Camp 300 S. Townsend Ave.,Telluride, 970.728.3886. Ages 4 & up. ahhaa.org  ($245...

Features

2017 Summer Camp Listings

Your resource for an active summer of arts, sports, and all kinds of new experiences.

SuperKids 2017

If progress lies with the next young generation of Coloradans, then our future looks bright.

Eco Pawprint: Confronting the ethical responsibilities of pets

It’s time to stop making exceptions for our pets and take responsibility for their ecological footprint — the planet depends on it.

Scene

Voices: Dear Liberal White People

For many white folks, the need to fight racism may not be a priority. I am here to ask you to question that.

Duly Noted: Ask A President

This month, we welcome our new guest columnist for a recurring feature, Ask A President.

Editor’s Pick: She Rode Horses Like the Stock Exchange

An interview with Emily Harrison of Square Product Theatre about its latest play "She Rode Horses Like the Stock Exchange."

Spotlight: Lisa Loeb

In an interview special to Yellow Scene; Lisa Loeb talks about voice acting and her latest album.

March Reads

Our favorite leads on March's best reads.

Cuisine

Macaroni and Cheese: Classic American Comfort

Though the exact origin of macaroni and cheese is unknown, many attribute it to Thomas Jefferson. The earliest known recipe for the dish dates back to 1769 where, according to the Smithsonian, Thomas Jefferson brought the recipe back from a trip to France and he served the dish as President at the state dinner in 1802.

In the Cups: Liquid Cacao Gets Boozy

What began as a high-quality ingredient for bakers has struck a taste bud with brewers.

Also in This Edition

Northern Coal Field History: Adolph Waneka

The name behind Waneka Lake.

Formation of a Foodie: Knife Skills for the Home Chef

Any chef will tell you that the first classes they take are about knives: what kind to use and how to move quickly and safely in a kitchen with them.

Superkids

If progress lies with the next young generation of Coloradans, then our future looks bright. Meet outstanding student philanthropists like Savannah Franklund and Maggie Berry, seniors who have overcome odds and started their own therapy programs at home and abroad. Check out Peter Coggan, a sophomore crunching cancer data alongside Baylor researchers, and senior Hannah Isenhart, founder of...

Ecological Pawprint

It’s time to stop making exceptions for our pets and take responsibility for their ecological footprint -- the planet depends on it. Composting daily food scraps, avoiding plastic bags and abstaining from pesticides are all common ways that Boulder area residents help preserve the mountains, parks and streams that make Colorado a sublime place to live. In theory, it makes sense to uphold...

Community Corner

Voices: Dear Liberal White People

For many white folks, the need to fight racism may not be a priority. I am here to ask you to question that.

Notables

Riddled With Fun

A new Broomfield location expands Puzzah’s puzzle room experiences.

Month in Review

Month In Review: March 2017

Russia and North Korea set off missiles. Denver-based Stem Ciders plans to build a new production facility in Lafayette with a taproom, restaurant and surrounding apple orchard. Hamilton comes to the DCPA Feb. 27-April 1… 2018. Out like Flynn: after 24 days of service on the security council, Flynn was pressured to resign after he lied about discussions with Russian officials. Yemen told the...