Mark Shaker, Flightline partner with Stanley Marketplace, reflects on his earlier work in Niger and how it has influenced his current work with the Stanley project.
Christie Gosch
Denver’s New Condo Law
The Denver City Council has approved a condo construction defects ordinance with the goal of having more multi-unit for-sale dwellings on the market.
Dana Crawford: Saving the Soul of the City
A book by former Denver Post reporter and now biographer, Mike McPhee, celebrates the accomplishments of major Denver figure, Dana Crawford.
Movie reviews: The Wonders (2014) & The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Each month, the Front Porch movie critic, “Indie Prof” reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is available on DVD or VOD.
Nomadic Art Museum Brings Sculpture to Stanley
“New Brutal” by Derrick Velasquez is on display Thursdays 6-8 pm & Saturdays noon to 4 pm through December 12 at Stanley Marketplace. Velasquez will speak about his work at 7pm on Thursday, December 10 at Stanley.
Colorado’s Downhill Doozies
As the nation’s cradle for steep slopes and high mountains, Colorado experiences more than 1,000 landslides every year.
ColoradoCare: A Bold Step in Healthcare for Coloradans to Consider
Amendment 69 proposes universal health care and will appear on the 2016 ballot.
Colorado HealthOp Shuts Down
After a change in federal loan money, health cooperatives nationwide are shutting down, including the Colorado HealthOp.
Proposed Urban Walkway to Promote Culture, Health, Community
An “urban art trail” is proposed for Park Hill, with plans to eventually connect to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Denver Zoo.
Andrew & Jamie
The Denver Art Museum currently has on display the first-ever pairing of works by the famous father-and-son artists, Andrew and Jamie Wyeth.
Get Home Faster in the New I-70 Express Lane
To cut the nightmare of congestion on I-70, the new Mountain Express Lane is expected to open in December during peak traffic times, as needed.
ACLU Develops App to Monitor Police/Citizen Interactions
To make sure videos of police interactions are not destroyed or altered, the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado has launched an app called Mobile Justice.











