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SuperKids

Higher Powers

Colorado Altitude Training’s client list reads much like the beginnings of a potentially offensive joke: Lance Armstrong, Sheikh Mohammed of the United Arab Emirates, the Navy Seals and the star-spangled banner walk into a bar… But there is no punchline, and really, this is no joke. The Louisville-based...

Features

23 Ways to Spend a Summer Day

With these tips, tricks and fun projects, the warmest season will be a breeze. Click to discover 23 ways to spend a summer day.

Sports: There Will Be Blood

The Pursuit of Art & the Lust For Adventure Coalesce to Make Pro Climber Renan Ozturk an Intrepid Adventurer

Racing Toward Clarity

There’s more to competing than fame and finish lines. Can Taoism lift the spirit of the race?

Higher Powers

Louisville’s Colorado Altitude Training helps athletes breathe easier

‘Don’t Upset the Rhythm’

Kids with Special Needs Get Out & About

7 Dog-ly Sins

Forgive us, Dog, for we have sinned. We reduced that daily walk around the neighborhood to a light jaunt. We let you vacuum all the dinner crumbs off the floor, even sneaking you a scrap or two. Now, it’s redemption time. Here are 7 stories to enlighten, and teach us better ways to keep our furry companions healthy and fit. Amen. Sloth Gluttony Envy Wrath Pride Lust Greed...

Scene

Editor’s Picks

True Love Since the early 1990s, G. Love & Special Sauce’s blend of hip hop, R&B and East Coast blues carved a niche in a blended genre. Garrett Dutton’s (G. Love) laid-back musical style finds its complement in drummer Jeffrey Clemens’ intense rhythms along with a second home in Boulder where they’ve been selling out for years. Join G. Love & Special Sauce at the Boulder...

Five Questions with Paper Bird

Paper Bird’s new release Rooms makes a strong, early case for Colorado’s Album of the Year, dropping March 22 with a release party at the Oriental Theatre in Denver.

Hello, Facebook Graph Search

If you haven’t been paying attention, here’s what all the hubub’s about: Facebook is releasing a search query functionality more robust than anything the casual user has had access to use in the past.

Cuisine

Challenging Elements: Cheetos

Taking the bacon out of the egg wash, he submerged it into a bowl of Cheetos, the kid-friendly curve ball we threw him 24 hours before preparation. Rosenberg took the dehydrated cheese snack and crushed it up to turn it into breading.

Review: Bramble & Hare

The menu is pithy, designed like a cross between a vintage diner ticket and a sushi menu, on which you indicate with a little library pencil the plates you would like to try.

Tiny Dining

Most kids’ menus feature some variation of the hamburger-chicken finger-mac and cheese trifecta, and for good reason; there are plenty of kids who won’t eat anything but.

Eatery News

Downtown Bolder will hold a Dishcrawl on March 27 at 7 pm. Tickets at dishcrawl.com/pearlstreet2.

Also in This Edition

New Heights

Griffin has been building perched hideaways for five years, and he’s the local go-to guy for everything treehouse.

10 DIY Projects to Make Summer a Breeze

10 simple DIY projects that will take any summer to the next level!

Cheat Sheet

Inside Out/Outside In

A Look at Two New Sports Facilities: Erie’s Outdoor Velodrome and Longmont’s Indoor Soccer Arena