Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is...
Christie Gosch
Insights From a Not-so-mad Scientist
Science is all around us. It impacts us every day. So does scientific thinking—a process where we...
Exercise, Sports & Kids’ Injury Risk
Ever notice how some of those “healed” injuries in youth catch up with us later on? For instance,...
Forest, Wine and Cannabis
Colorado’s wildfires are getting worse. There are more of ’em every year. And more Coloradans,...
Buses and Neighborhoods
I shouldn’t be surprised that folks have strong opinions about anything affecting their...
Smoke and Brown Clouds
I used to live in smoggy Los Angeles where on summer days breathing air required a spork....
The Skinny on Sunscreen
As a kid, I remember my first pool party. I also remember lying in a lukewarm bathtub the next...
Dying Trees in the Neighborhood
For years my family wondered about our poor backyard tree, whose leaves are forever yellow. It...
New Holly Square Rises From the Ashes
On a recent day, maintenance workers fix lights in the Social Rec Room, volunteers blend smoothies...
Connecting the Dots Along Westerly Creek
Westerly Creek is beginning to resemble the vision of a continuous greenway from Lowry to Stapleton.
MLK Marade
On January 20, Denver celebrates the largest Martin Luther King Jr. event in the United States.
People Who Make a Difference: The Oil Man and Philanthropist
The unassuming manner and quiet voice of Sam Gary belie his success in the rough and tumble world of the oil business. Gary formed the Piton Foundation to share his unexpected good fortune with the community. Among the many causes he has supported was ensuring that Stapleton would be a planned community and would not become urban sprawl.














