Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is available on DVD or an instant-streaming service.
Christie Gosch
Middle Schoolers’ Morals
Seventh-graders at DSST Stapleton answer hypothetical questions that make them consider their own morals.
Dyslexia: Einstein, Steven Spielberg & Kids Today Overcome Its Difficulties
Dyslexia does not have to be a limitation in life. Experts debunk myths, and two brothers share advantages and challenges of their dyslexia.
Mentors Help Small Businesses Succeed
A program offered by Denver Metro Small Business Development Center and Johnson and Wales provides small businesses with mentors to help get started and ensure long-term success.
Yee-Haw! Comfort Food in Northfield
Texas-size helpings of comfort food and western-style entertainment have come to Northfield.
New Lowry Restaurant Brings the “fresh revolution”
A Stapleton resident opened his eighth restaurant in Denver with concepts ranging from Mexican to burgers to fine desserts.
Music School Expands to Serve More Kids and Adults
After three years operating out of a basement, a Stapleton music school will move to a 5,000-foot space in May.
Don’t Miss These May Events
Kick off summer with the Urban Farm Barn Dance, Park Hill Arts Festival and more.
Lane Closures, Carpooling, Curfew and More
Get the facts on Montview lane closures, curfew enforcement, finding carpool buddies, Planned Parenthood STD testing program and submit your ideas for a great (but small) backyard.
McAuliffe Penny Harvest
In a “Penny Harvest” fundraiser, McAuliffe students, parents, teachers and staff collected over $5,750 this year.
DSA Literary Mag Best in State Third Year in a Row
“It’s a bit awe striking. I don’t personally recall seeing this level of talent, not just the visual but also the writing.”
Landscapers Donate Garden at Roberts K-8
Bill Roberts K-8 was selected for a day of service from the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado (ALCC).














