Wayfarers

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.

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Oh Canada

IF YOU’RE A POWDER SEEKER on the hunt for more fun than you can wave a ski pole at, head up north for a trip of a lifetime.

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A Vail Valley Winter

SINCE 1962, Vail has captured the hearts of Nordic seekers of all ages, and this winter season proves this sought-after Rocky Mountain destination keeps getting better and better. With the

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Holiday in Santa Fe

FAROLITOS ADD A TOUCH OF MAGIC to this already-charming southwestern town  IF YOU’RE LONGING for a holiday getaway, head south to Santa Fe for a spectacular light display at the

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Eat, Drink & Explore

11 Colorado culinary experiences worth packing a bag for Fall in the Centennial State is full of golden leaves, crisp air and blue skies. But it’s also the perfect time

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Take the Train to Nature’s Sauna

Staying true to nature’s brilliance, the Yampah Spa Vapor Caves, a small group of natural underground hot mineral steam baths in Glenwood Springs, brings the heat and offers a long-standing tradition of what visitors refer to as “healing and rejuvenation.”

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Tracing Monet’s Footsteps in France

Longtime artist and art educator Meg Carte shares some of the top stops on one of the most transformative journeys of her life: a group trip led by her friend, David Chang, Frost Professor of Art at Florida International University, through France following in Claude Monet’s footsteps.

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A Wall With a View

“A trip to Germany to visit family in February 2020 brought me to the beautiful, medieval city of Esslingen am Neckar. After climbing the 300-plus stairs from the Marktplatz to

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