You may have heard that the economy isn’t doing well. One result of this is people are reigning in their personal spending on non-essential...
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"The impulses that have landed us in a war of no exits and no deadlines come from within. Foreign policy has, for decades, provided an outward...
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"Demographic trends favor downtown," claims the headline of a recent opinion piece by Jonathan Weber for MSNBC.com. Weber does not cite any...
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There is plenty to love about Denver’s River North (RiNo) arts district- the galleries, the creative live/work communities, the innovative new...
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Growing up in Denver, I was accustomed to defending the city from ill-informed out-of-towners who thought we all rode horses to work and survived on a...
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LoDo is Denver’s most walkable neighborhood, according to Walkscore.com, a website that attempts to evaluate the "walkability" of an...
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Earth has made a comeback. Earth Day and the Environmental Protection Agency were both founded in 1970 under tenure of Richard Nixon. Several years...
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Teleportation. Time travel. Telepathy. Trans-galactic voyages. Science fiction, right? Maybe, but so were space shuttles, laser surgery and...
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For many meat-eaters, the word "vegetarian" conjures up the image of pale, emaciated people spooning flavorless, spongy tofu cubes into...
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When explaining changes is US foreign policy, airport security or government surveillance programs, it is common to use the phrase "post 9/11...
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