Yearly Archives: 2011
Eatery News: October 2011
Openings/Closings Pearl Street Steak Room opened early this month in a small space behind Tahona Tequila Bar. /Bombay Bistro owners opened a second restaurant in Vancouver, BC,
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Challenging Elements: Pumpkin Seeds
When a time mishap put 503 International Cafe on its toes, general manager Ado Salguero didn’t miss a beat—he snatched a little flavor from his Salvadoran roots and used pumpkin seeds as readily as salt.
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A Digital City
Welcome to the 21st Century. Typically, our federal government lags at least two or three laps behind the technology sector.
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Distillers Hit up Beer Fests
Second tier beer festivals in Colorado are growing, thanks to the success of the Great American Beer Festival.
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Duane Brown
Hard as it may be to believe, the zombiepocalypse that has been raging for the last few years is showing no signs of letting up.
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Editor’s Picks: October 2011
A Rare Breed There’s almost a mystique surrounding Portishead. Practically inventing the entire trip-hop genre with its 1994 debut album Dummy, the UK-based trio pioneered the sound in an inimitable way.
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The Bolder Life: It’s a Runner’s World
Coloradans are pretty active folks. We love to cycle and mountain bike. We love workouts like yoga and tai chi. We hike on our lunch breaks and hit the Crossfit gym after work. But above all, the people of Colorado…
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Weekend Line-Up: Oct. 14-Oct. 16
Apparel Valley Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Friday Followed by complimentary wine and cheese, and music from nationally acclaimed acoustic guitarist, Jon Jacobs. 6 pm, 417 Main St., Longmont, 303.651.3334 x118 Red Wing Shoes Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Friday Check out the new…
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Trick or Treat Spooktacular
Maybe your neighborhood isn’t the best for trick-or-treating—houses too far apart, no street lights, nobody home—or maybe you just want to make the fun to last and last.
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