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Passport to Paris At The Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum (DAM) announced last week that a suite of three French themed shows titled “Passport to Paris” will anchor its fall 2013 exhibition schedule. On view October 27, 2013 to February 9, 2014, the trio of shows will focus on French art from the late 1600s

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Dehydration During Pregnancy

Stillwater Healing Arts Clinic

By Janelle Boyington, RM, CPM

Dehydration during pregnancy, while easily prevented, can sneak up on even the most cautious mommy. All of our major systems depend on water for survival; energy and mood are directly affected by hydration. We are, after all, 50 to 60% water. Blood is 83% water

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Art Opening At The Fork

Lyons local, and Dutch artist Jacob Leeuwenburgh paints in his uniquely recognizable way, with bright colors and a multitude of materials. His subjects are often semi-abstract creatures and he is known for his use of gold leaf layered in his acrylic paintings. To create structure on the canvas surface he often finishes his pieces off with different mediums and acrylic varnish.

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About Town, January 31, 2013

Another week gone by, and a little snow. Fortunately, it is still snowing in the high country, where our water comes from. However, the fields, foothills, and mountains all need water. We hope we don’t have another drought this year.  Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

Many people are sick with the cold or the flu.  There are two kinds going around; the regular flu where you are really sick to your stomach, or a bad cold

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“Open this . . . !”

Ask the Handy Woman!

By Kheli Mason, The Handy Woman LLC

We all open so many things throughout the day: doors, drawers, email (some snail mail), bank accounts, cans of worms, or eyes (sometimes). And among the various things we open very few require any special tools except perhaps a key or can opener. One thing that does get opened, as well as closed, sometimes several times in a day is the garage door. Nowadays, most seem to be equipped with garage door openers that also function as garage door closers (you could really play a chicken and egg thing with this in your head, since a door can’t be opened that isn’t first closed and vice versa).

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Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys

 Special Pre-Super Bowl Party

By David McIntyre

Don’t be mistaken by the name, this band is no joke; they are very serious about their music. This band from Lansing has been together for about two years, after a chance encounter at an open stage between founders Lindsay Lou and Josh Rilko. Her background was in pop and

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Afrosippi Band

Dan Treanor & Erica Brown

By David McIntyre

Veteran blues man Dan Treanor has been entertaining and thrilling audiences for over thirty-five years. Born in 1947, and raised in Pueblo, Colorado, he started playing guitar at fifteen years old. Discovering the blues and R&B through a local radio station, Treanor developed a lifelong passion for the blues. He started his first band, called The Marauder, at sixteen. “I was raised in a multi-cultural neighborhood where blues, R&B, and Mexican music was the accepted norm. That’s what I thought everyone listened to.”

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