Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film or series available on DVD or instant streaming service. This month are two films available on DVD or instant streaming services.
Christie Gosch
DPS Board Approves $572M Bond and $56.6M Mill Levy Override for Ballot
Denver voters in November will decide separately on two DPS ballot questions: a $572 million bond and a $56.6 million mill levy override to raise a total of $628.8 million.
Girls on the Green
Calling themselves the ‘Girls on the Green,’ three women-owned businesses look forward to operating adjacent to one another in Stapleton’s Conservatory Green.
Sylvie Makes it Through 15 Rounds in National Spelling Bee
After making it to all the way to the 15th round at the Scripps National Spelling Bee near Washington, D.C., Sylvie Lamontagne finally met her match with the word “chaoborine,” a type of gnat.
Central Park Rec Director Retires
Having overseen the opening of the busiest public rec center in Denver, Central Park Recreation Center Supervisor Kelly Kitts retired in June.
Tacos—Morning, Noon and Night
How about an ahi tuna taco at 7am or a breakfast taco at 10pm?
Creating Creators
“Bob Stanley would approve of our program and our spirit of innovation occupying his building,” says Brenda Lane, co-owner of MindCraft, a new “maker space” for kids and adults to invent and explore.
New Preschool to Open at Stanley
OPENAir Academy Early Childhood Learning Center, for children ages 6 weeks to pre-kindergarten, will open its third location at the Stanley this fall.
Fashions of the World
Danielle Van Ede traveled all over the world before landing in Denver.
McAuliffe Champs
This Is What A Hero Looks Like
Park Hill resident Kyra Kaviani wants you to know what a hero looks like to survivors of child abuse.
DSST Students Build Drone for Rwanda
It wasn’t long ago that Stapleton resident and recent Denver School of Science and Technology graduate Nathan Lepore knew nothing about building drones.











