
Exploring the hidden tunnels under Colorado’s urban areas
Cañon City author Tracy Beach spent five years searching for “hollow sidewalks” throughout the state. Her new book is called “The Tunnels Under Our Feet.”

By David Hill

On new album, Denver jazz cornetist Ron Miles draws inspiration from ‘circuit riders’
“Circuit Rider,” the new album from the Denver-based jazz musician features guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade.

By David Hill

Documentary puts jazz trumpeter Clark Terry in Denver film fest spotlight
“Keep On Keepin’ On,” edited by Denver’s Davis Coombe, explores the special bond between a trumpeter in his 90s and a young, blind pianist.

By David Hill

In ‘Father Unknown,’ a son takes reluctant father on journey to the past
The new documentary film, directed by Denver filmmaker David Quint, premieres Saturday at the Starz Denver Film Festival.

By David Hill

Report: Early Colo. governor has ‘significant level of culpability’ in Sand Creek Massacre
A University of Denver committee investigates the role of the school’s founder, Gov. John Evans, in the Sand Creek Massacre.

By David Hill

Writing the rails: Boulder writer selected for Amtrak’s first literary residency
Erika Krouse, the author of an acclaimed collection of short stories, will use the time aboard a train to work on her second novel, set in Colorado.

By David Hill

Boulder entrepreneur: Cloud-based device to prevent texting while driving
Scott Tibbitts and his company, Katasi, have created what they say is the first cloud-based solution to the problem of texting while driving. It’s called, Groove, and it’s designed to appeal to teens and young adults.

By David Hill

Beloved bluegrass band Hot Rize releases first album in nearly a quarter century
The beloved bluegrass band, formed in Colorado in 1978, dubs their latest effort, “When I’m Free.”

By David Hill

Fans and others recall The Beatles’ whirlwind visit to Denver
Fifty years ago today, the Fab Four played their only Colorado concert. For those who attended a generation ago, it was the experience of a lifetime.

By David Hill

What’s your favorite place in Denver?
Denver’s planning department wants to know the answer to that question and has launched a social media campaign to spark conversation about how design makes for community.

By David Hill

What outdoor spaces need protection as Colo. population swells?
Great Outdoors Colorado, a state entity, has some big bucks to spend and will begin a listening tour around the state as it decides what to do.

By David Hill

Trumpeter Joshua Trinidad writes music for his own funeral
A Denver musician decides to compose and record his own funeral music, a suite of eight songs called “Cortege.”

By David Hill

Mandolinist Sam Bush set for 40th year at Telluride Bluegrass Festival
A new book chronicles the history of the famed musical event, which began in 1974 as a one-day local concert.

By David Hill

What CDOT is doing to try to fix I-70 travel
Don Hunt, executive director of the Colorado Department of Transportation, talks about the agency’s strategy to reduce traffic on the I-70 mountain corridor.

By David Hill

DIA manager Kim Day responds to criticism over cost overruns
The price tag of the new hotel and train station has jumped from $500 million to $544 million, and could go higher. Denver city auditor Dennis Gallagher is investigating.

By David Hill

Union Station: A sneak peek at the new downtown Denver transit hub
The redevelopment project includes a new train platform for commuter rail behind the historic terminal and an underground bus station, which opens in May.

By David Hill