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SHULGOLD: Four in the running to lead CSO

November 14, 2008

The quest for a successor to departed Colorado Symphony President Doug Adams is expected to end this month, says Kevin Duncan, the CSO's interim president.

MEITUS: Experience has made me a non-parenting expert

November 14, 2008

Now that my children are grown, I have a new rule of thumb: I only go out with young children whom I can return to their rightful owners at any time.

V.I.PARTY!: Jeffco schools' backers have a ball

November 12, 2008

The Crystal Ball raised more than $160,000 for the Jefferson Foundation, which supports Jeffco Public Schools.

THORN: A birthday gift for Denver. . .

November 12, 2008

How do you celebrate a city's birthday? Put a giant candle on top of city hall? Bake a cake big enough to win a Guinness world record and pass out slices to passers-by? Hand out funny hats and paper horns and tell everyone to raise a ruckus? OK. I'm being facetious. But the question actually requires serious thought: When it comes to a city's past, what values and traditions do you hope to highlight, and how do you reflect those values in the festivities?

ASK!: Duplicate bar codes unlikely

November 10, 2008

GS1, or GS1 US in this country, issues bar codes and assigns the first group of numbers to identify the manufacturer.

ASK!: 'Teamster' roots

November 9, 2008

The word teamster originally referred to person who drove a team of horses hauling goods, and now it also means a truck driver, or, with a capital T, a member of the Teamsters union.

Make-A-Wish Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration

November 2, 2008

Make-A-Wish Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration, held Oct. 18 at the Sheraton Denver Hotel

Booklovers mingle with characters at Denver Public Library's Booklovers' Ball

November 2, 2008

Booklovers' Ball "Night At The Library When the Books Come Alive" held Oct. 18 at the Denver Central Library

PEARSON: Cat unmoved by city's love

October 31, 2008

This week the City Council issued a proclamation declaring Denver a "cat-friendly city."

MEITUS: DVD spins memories of past

October 31, 2008

The highs and lows of getting together with family.

ASK!: Unwelcome signs

October 29, 2008

Signs posted on city rights of way are illegal and dangerous because they distract drivers, says Julius Zsako, spokesman for Denver Community Planning and Development.

ASK!: Take a quick spin

October 26, 2008

If you want to try out your new sports car on a track, contact Pikes Peak International Raceway in Florence. You can go for a spin, but it will cost you.

SHULGOLD: Politicians weigh in on the arts

October 24, 2008

Considering all the major election issues, it might seem trivial to ask candidates their views on arts support. But it's worth remembering: the arts are important to millions of Americans.

BORNSTEIN: Supply and demand hijacks the cheap seats for the theater

October 24, 2008

Without a formal public announcement, Denver Center Attractions has shifted to a demand-based pricing system over the past few months. As on an airplane, as the seats get fewer, the prices go up.

V.I.Party!: Key to the Cure Fashion show finds a healthy interest

October 22, 2008

Saks Fifth Avenue's 2008 Key to the Cure event, which included a luncheon and celebrity mother/daughter fashion show, raised about $47,000 to benefit the Denver Health Foundation.

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