A New View

People bring home treasures from their travels to mark the memories, but what if you could “see” your favorite destination every day right on your wall. A custom mural can do just that, in the sense that it can capture the landscape and scenery, the “feel” of a place, or it can mimic the design of a favorite spot.

To The Manor Reborn

Calling all Francophiles. Visiting Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte may require a long travel day—thanks to its 12 hours or more of flying time from Denver International Airport, plus another hour in the car upon arrival at Charles de Gaulle …but, like the hours spent making your own buttery croissants and pain au chocolat, it is absolutely worth it.

Style That Flies

Who says that you can’t look stylish when you’re jet-setting? Regardless if you’re planning a weekend girls’ trip, a European adventure or a beach getaway, it’s all about finding versatile pieces that do double duty.

Adaptive Outdoors

With the Winter Paralympics coming up, we sat down with Kim Easton, CEO of The National Sports Center for the Disabled to talk about the impact this Denver organization is making. Can you tell me about the National Sports Center for the Disabled?   The National Sports Center for the Disabled is a 52-year-old nonprofit […]

Broadway, Baby!

The famed lights of Broadway were recently dimmed, but with a rebirth of energy and verve, the curtains are rising once again to bring back live performances to audiences in New York City—and the Mile High City. We paid a visit to Denver native and patron of the arts Molly Fortune, who became a producer for the new Broadway musical, Mrs. Doubtfire, to talk about how the pandemic has made this opening unlike any other.

A Patient Journey of Light and Color

From fly-fishing to photography, Coloradan Todd Bacon’s passions have led to a destiny-fulfilling career behind the lens, where he aims to capture “life’s essence.” I caught up with him to learn what inspires him to get the shot.

Carry-ons

It always seems like a great idea to purchase sentimental knickknacks on your trip . . . until you’re home and realize the mementos are just cluttering up the joint. It can take some work and a trained eye to make those souvenirs shine like curated art in your home. But lucky for you, globe-trotting interior designer Katie Wolfe Agron of Wolfe Design House has just the ticket.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Walking into Three Saints Revival is like being transported to a different time and place.  Although it’s downtown Denver, the vibe and even the views suggest London or New York. And if you take the light rail to Union Station, it’s a short walk to enter this sophisticated yet playful atmosphere, inviting guests to explore and—dare I say it—dream.

Prime Territory

How Greenwood Village became the upscale steakhouse epicenter of Colorado

The Power to Paint

James Holmes, a Denver-based abstract artist, shares his story of finding his passion through an unexpected experience