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Top Companies to Work For

What We Wear to Work

Maggie Flickinger Business Director, Barrett Studio Architects Fashion Philosophy: We have a term at the studio for our projects’ architectural expression: organic modern. I’m drawn to the juxtaposition inherent in that term and it’s this dichotomy that informs my fashion philosophy. For me, that results in...

Features

Yellow Scene Municipal Election Guide and Endorsements

This election guide is not for the faint of heart. It’s for the tried-and-true patriots and passionate voters who dare to know the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...

Yellow Scene’s Top Companies to Work For

Working 9 to 5 is so 1980. Full health coverage is an extinct species of benefit that went the way of the phone booth. Well, that’s what we thought...

What We Wear to Work

Maggie Flickinger Business Director, Barrett Studio Architects Fashion Philosophy: We have a term at the studio for our projects’ architectural expression: organic modern. I’m drawn to the juxtaposition inherent in that term and it’s this dichotomy that informs my fashion philosophy. For me, that results in pairing punk rock hair with an ultra-feminine frock or softly voluminous...

Halloween Scene: They’re Back!

OK, let's be totally honest. As much as you love candy and dressing up as a princess, this holiday is really for the Dora the Explorer set...

Scene

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...

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...

Distillers Hit up Beer Fests

Second tier beer festivals in Colorado are growing, thanks to the success of the Great American Beer Festival...

A Digital City

Welcome to the 21st Century. Typically, our federal government lags at least two or three laps behind the technology sector...

Cuisine

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...

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...

Shack Snacks

Not to sound crude, but these boys know meat...

Front Range Food Swap

It seems so “now” and yet completely old fashioned at the same time. A group of people meets at a pre-determined time, usually on a farm or in a garden, and sets out its wares...

Also in This Edition

Decision 2011

Every year, starting in mid August and ending in late September, my life revolves around elections...

Doug Emerson and Frank Banta

Today, Erie is known for its sprawling neighborhoods, luxe softball fields and bustling community center...

Ski for All

I have already purchased my multi-mountain season ski pass, so I can assure you all we will have a crummy snow year. There will be massive dumps, yes, but they will come mid-week and shut down I-70 in both directions depriving us Front Rangers of the bounty for days as the plow and front-end loader drivers clear the byways. By the time the roads open, the Chinook winds will have scoured the...

Correction: October 2011

In the October issue of Yellow Scene, Home for the Holidays and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving were listed as playing at the St. Julien Hotel Nov. 6 and Nov. 13, respectively. Those movies are not playing at the St. Julien. Yellow Scene regrets these errors...