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Ethiopian Art Celebrates Culture and Supports Literacy
Denver artists have created a collection of work that celebrates Ethiopian landscape, culture and art, which will be on display at the Blair-Caldwell African American Library. The art will benefit Ethiopian schools, librarians and teachers to boost literacy.
With Love, From Summer Camp
What is it about the camp experience that fosters lifelong memories and almost tribal groups of friends? What is the value of going to camp? What are some of the best memories? Residents share.
Transforming Alleys into Art Walks
Like little art fairies, Jack and Pam Farrar anonymously put up art in alleys and on fences throughout Northeast Denver.
After 21 years, Park Hill couple still enjoys music-filled marriage
After a bout of health issues, a Park Hill couple is enjoying life with good health, love, and music-filled days and nights.
Museum Returns Treasures to Their Native Homes
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is leading an effort to return artifacts to their rightful owners.
DMNS Curator Hooked on Archaeology
From a young age, Michele Koons showed signs of a future archaeologist. Now she is the curator at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
Building Confidence & Community With Soccer
In light of the upcoming World Cup, the Front Porch features two youth soccer programs in Denver.
Tales of Life in North Stapleton
While Stapleton neighborhoods north of I-70 are developing quickly, it’s still a construction site. What is life like as some of the first residents in an emerging neighborhood?
Our Legislators’ Goals for 2014
What are the key issues in Colorado in 2014?
Troy Guard, Dad Next Door and Owner of Six Denver Restaurants
Chances are you’ve eaten at one of his restaurants; perhaps you’ve enjoyed food he personally cooked. Troy Guard is a growing presence in the Denver restaurant scene.
Couple Seeks to Celebrate Judaism with Community
For years, Rabbi Mendel Popack and his wife, Estee, wanted to move to a community with no Jewish...