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The October 5 ruling makes its position precarious. → Read More
Born and raised in northwest Denver, the president pro tem of Denver City Council has seen rapid change in her community, along with rampant gentrification and displacement. → Read More
Black Cube nomadic art museum is working to support Colorado-based artists through a video art competition. → Read More
Girls on Porn dives into the erotic and ethical quandaries of online porn. → Read More
Dr. Kelly Neff, the author of Sex Positive, doesn't want you to apologize for who you are sexually. → Read More
Denver bars and clubs are throwing ugly sweater parties this Christmas season. → Read More
With one holiday down, now is the perfect time to combat the urge to sit on the couch watching Hallmark movies and instead break into a sweat. Take your practice to a new location — like a greenhouse — or roll out your yoga mat for the first time. → Read More
It’s time to get off the couch and dust off those gym memberships: Denver is losing its status as a fitness mecca. According to the eleventh annual Fitness Index, Denver ranks as No.7, down from its No. 3 position in 2011. Here are five opportunities this weekend to turn that around and get the Mile High City back... → Read More
Use this weekend as an opportunity to both exercise and explore new gyms and studios at open houses throughout the metro area. You can meet local runners and running experts at a new running store in Boulder; jump in the saddle and see what all the hype is about when it comes to SoulCycle, and chat with wellness... → Read More
The first weekend of November brings plenty of opportunities to sweat in new ways. Shred415 and a chiropractic neurologist are both hosting grand-opening bashes. And for those who feel mired in the muck of all the campaigning, there’s even an option to get politically active. → Read More
Weekend warriors and gruesome goblins are all coming out to play over the next few days. Whether you want to climb through a haunted rock-climbing gym or hop on your mat with a cat, Denver is full of sweaty and spooky opportunities. → Read More
Clock out for the week and hit the mat, the barre or the climbing wall. → Read More
Let loose this weekend on the mat or in happy hour. Choose to get "shift faced" with the grand opening of the new Shift Cycle in Sunnyside, or take your barre to the taproom floor. This weekend's picks include several options for booze-fueled workouts. → Read More
Emily Schromm is opening a 24/7 strength and conditioning gym in the River North District on Monday, September 24 following a grand opening celebration this Saturday. → Read More
This weekend is all about new beginnings and grand openings. → Read More
There's still a few weeks left of summer, and this week's list of weekend workout is an opportunity to get outside and take advantage of the sun. Every workout on this list takes place outside, including two opportunities to sweat in Stapleton. Keep reading for places to lace up your tennis shoes or unroll your mat. → Read More
With the long Labor Day weekend upon us, there are plenty of opportunities to break a sweat. Try CrossFit for the first time, hit the roof for a barre class, or enjoy a handful of free yoga classes. → Read More
This weekend marks the end of some of Denver's outdoor workouts. Yoga Rocks the Park is coming to an end for 2018, and Wheat Ridge residents will have to wait until next summer for the city's Fitness in the Park. Take advantage of these last-chance workouts this weekend while you still can. → Read More
This weekend, fitness is all about fun. From hula hooping to field day, make sure your workouts contain sweat and a smile. → Read More
Five years ago, Joaquin Romero opened up a 1,000-square-foot boxing gym on the corner of West Alameda Avenue and South Clay Street. Now he's facing eviction. → Read More