MoJaBlu Concert Series
Thursday, August 4, 6:30–8:30pm
Join the Stapleton MCA and Jazz@Jack’s Thursday evenings for Motown, Jazz and Blues on Conservatory Green located at 49th Place and Valentia St. This is a free concert open to the public!
Christie Gosch
Stanley Beer Hall to Open in September
At a community meeting in October 2013, attendees applauded a presentation by Stapleton resident Mark Shaker to build a beer garden in Eastbridge—but they were not happy to hear Forest City wouldn’t sell the land until plans for the larger parcel (including a grocery store) were finalized.
Local Chef Sees Her Dream Coming True
Elise Wiggins’ upcoming restaurant’s name, “Cattivella” is a direct reflection of...
Popular Music and a Peaceful Night’s Sleep Is there a sweet spot that allows both?
Deep bass notes reverberate from Dick’s Sporting Goods Park as a thunderous burst of applause roars into the summer sky.
Landri Taylor: Familiar Face in New Job
Landri Taylor has taken over as CEO of the Stapleton Foundation, succeeding long-time CEO Beverly Haddon on July 18.
Behind Addiction: Complex Issues and Families in Pain
“I chose to write my book because my father died of a heart attack as the result of smoking” says CU Denver Associate Philosophy Professor Candice Shelby.
Find the Immunization Rate at Your School
Starting this fall, parents who opt their children out of shots for personal or religious reasons will have to work a little harder than they have in years past.
DSST Students Take Drone They Invented to Rwanda
“It was an incredible experience,” said recent DSST graduate and Stapleton resident Nathan Lepore after returning from his recent trip to Rwanda. “It made me feel like a part of the global community.”
Local Author Shares Lifelong Struggle with Dyslexia
While people might be surprised to learn that a published author has dyslexia, Stapleton resident and author of middle school fantasy fiction Anthony Kerr has struggled with the learning disability all his life.
Rhythm & Roots at DAM until Oct. 2
The Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 30s depicted the jazz age as “a dignified and modern African American Culture—a counterpoint to the derogatory stereotypes of the time.”
Are Libraries Outdated in a Digital World?
Libraries and printed books—most of us grew up with them.
Proposed Fund Raises Questions for Affordable Housing in Stapleton
Affordable housing has been an issue of abiding interest in Stapleton as rental and affordable for-sale units have lagged behind the goals established in the development agreement with Denver in 2001.












