Health + Wellness
Low Impact, High Result
Madison Pearson Pilates Conservatory Brings Legacy Techniques into the Future Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Amanda Proudfit To those who aren’t familiar, Pilates might seem like a daunting form of exercise. Not because it involves high-intensity movements that leave you breathless the way technical sports do — but because of the precision required for the smaller movements, the extreme finesse, the control. Surprisingly, just like high-intensity cardio training, Pilates movements...
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Pop Art for the Soul
Exploring the Thought-Provoking Positivity of Artie Sandstone Article by Lisa Van Horne | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer For Artie Sandstone, the artist and mind behind his namesake brand of creations, gaining the confidence to fully embrace and pursue his artistic endeavors has taken time to build. But, after nearly 20 years as an entrepreneur and leader in the biotech start-up sphere, Artie has recently dived headfirst into celebrating and sharing his artistic side with the...
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Champions for Change
Bitty and Beau’s Is Changing the Way We See Others, Offering Radical Conversation with a Cup of Coffee Article by Emma Reed | Photography by Matt Ray Photography There’s something special going on at Bitty and Beau's Coffee. While conversation often accompanies a cup of coffee, the exchanges happening here are changing the way we value others. A family-founded venture, Bitty & Beau’s is a “human rights movement disguised as a coffee shop,” where people with intellectual & developmental...
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Shop Small
Meet Local Artist Quinn Candee, Who at Eight Years Old, Has a Booming Card Business and Big Dreams Article by Katherine Owen | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Step inside any artist’s home studio, and you’re likely to find a scattering of tools and snippets of inspiration. Step inside Quinn Candee’s world, and it’s all glitter and paint and importantly, LEGOs. The eight-year-old artist is the visionary behind a burgeoning greeting card business, sold via her Instagram...
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Empowerment in Color
Step into the Museum for Black Girls, Where Vibrant Art, Joyful Celebration and Empowering Stories Illuminate the Essence of Black Womanhood Article by Emma Reed | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer In the heart of Denver, Colorado, a transformative experience awaits those who step into the Museum for Black Girls. Founded in 2019 by Charlie Billingsley and Von Ross, this immersive pop-up sensory museum has not only garnered attention for its vibrant art installations but has also...
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Driver's Notebook
Lincoln’s Newest SUV, the 2024 Nautilus, Is Coming Soon Article by Jessica Mordacq | Photography by Courtesy of Lincoln Media Center The 2024 Lincoln Nautilus will soon be available at Broomfield’s Sill-TerHar Motors. Lincoln’s newest mid-size luxury SUV boasts the brand’s distinctive exterior design and a reimagined interior that maximizes space and comfort for the Nautilus’ passengers. Redesigned from the ground up, the Nautilus has a cabin that combines technology with luxury. The...
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The Next Generation of Leaders
Boulder Law Firm Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti LLP Begins a New Chapter with a New Managing Partner Article by Jessica Mordacq | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer George Berg, David Hill, Rick Greenleaf and Giovanni Ruscitti started the full-service law firm Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti (BHGR) in 2001. What began as a boutique firm in Boulder that focused on construction and real estate now has more than 60 attorneys covering over 40 areas of law in offices in Colorado, Wyoming and...
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Local Restaurant Excellence
Meet the Chefs Elevating Boulder's Culinary Scene Article by Emma Reed Contributing to Boulder's reputation as a great place to eat are chefs Matthew Jansen, Modou Jaiteh, and Megill Stewart. Bringing their talents to the culinary scene, they operate local favorites Mateo, Raglin Market, Jacaranda, and Big Daddy's Texas BBQ. From the upscale charm of Mateo to the fresh-casual delights of Raglin Market, the West African-inspired creations of Jacaranda, and the irresistible BBQ from Big...
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Sculpting Skiing Experiences
The Art of Crafting Folsom Custom Skis Article by Kailey Beuerlein | Photography by Amanda Proudfit In the heart of the snow covered Rockies, where passion for powder meets craftsmanship, Folsom Custom Skis stands as a testament to the fusion of artistry and precision. Owner Mike McCabe CO-founded Folsom Custom Skis in November 2008, and has been on a journey through the slopes and the workshop ever since. A Colorado native, Mike grew up skiing in the Rocky Mountains starting at age 2...
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Rebirth on Welton
Welton Street Cafe and the Renaissance of Community Spaces Article by Kailey Beuerlein | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer In the heart of the Five Points community, a culinary phoenix is set to rise from the ashes. Welton Street Cafe, a beloved restaurant and community hub, is reopening its doors after a two-year closure. Once a cornerstone of the neighborhood, this iconic restaurant is not merely returning, but resurrecting with it an era of memories, flavors and community spirit...
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