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Local Landmark Casa Bonita Adds “Behind the Scenes” Tour Days

Local Landmark Casa Bonita Adds “Behind the Scenes” Tour Days

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The pink palace has a new secret to share. Casa Bonita, Denver's most beloved and theatrical dining destination, has quietly launched behind-the-scenes guided tours on select weekday mornings. For the first time, fans can venture beyond the dining room into the operational heart of the Lakewood icon — exploring everything from the legendary cliff diving pool to costume vaults and kitchen operations. It's a move that feels both overdue and perfectly timed. Since South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone purchased and painstakingly restored the restaurant, Casa Bonita has evolved from nostalgic curiosity to legitimate dining and entertainment destination. These new tours capitalize on that momentum, offering superfans and curious newcomers alike a chance to see how the magic actua...
DIA Just Became the World’s Only Airport with Three Michelin-Linked Restaurants

DIA Just Became the World’s Only Airport with Three Michelin-Linked Restaurants

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Denver International Airport is officially serving up more than just departure gates—it's dishing out Michelin-caliber dining Gone are the days when airport food meant sad pizza slices and overpriced burgers. Denver International Airport has quietly transformed into a legit culinary destination, and now it holds a distinction no other airport in the world can claim: three restaurants connected to the Michelin Guide all under one roof. Since Colorado joined the Michelin Guide in 2023, our state's restaurant scene has been earning serious global recognition. And DIA isn't missing the moment. The airport's chef-driven dining options prove that you don't need to leave the terminal to experience the talent that's put Colorado on the map. Here's your guide to eating Michelin-style betwe...
Finding Peace in the Chaos: How Home Again Organizing is Transforming Colorado Homes

Finding Peace in the Chaos: How Home Again Organizing is Transforming Colorado Homes

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Photo credit Lynn Townsend, Illumine Photography (@lynntownsendphotographer)  Angela Levenson's unique approach to professional organizing combines mindfulness, intentional systems, and a deep understanding of what families really need. When Angela Levenson walks into a client's home for the first time, she doesn't immediately start sorting through clutter or pulling out label makers. Instead, she lights a candle, sits down with her client, and guides them through a personalized meditation. "This process really starts from the inside out," explains Levenson, founder of Home Again Organizing. "I often walk into chaos and stress and anxiety, but I want to help clients center and ground and visualize the end result before we begin." It's this distinctive approach—blending pra...
Vegas Vibes Hit 16th Street

Vegas Vibes Hit 16th Street

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Inside XSO Nightclub, Denver’s Newest Late-Night Hotspot By 303 Pulse Staff📍 Denver Pavilions | 500 16th St., Suite 322📸 Photos courtesy XSO Nightclub Denver The Arrival Downtown Denver just got a serious glow-up.This fall, XSO Nightclub opened its doors on the third floor of the Denver Pavilions, bringing a Vegas-style nightlife experience to the Mile High City. After months of anticipation (and nearly $4.7 million in renovations), the 12,000-square-foot venue made its debut on September 15, 2025, with an opening party that pulsed late into the night. “We wanted to bring a Vegas type of vibe—without having to go to Vegas,” says co-owner Ventura Morales, whose family also owns the beloved 3 Margaritas restaurants around Colorado. A Club Built for Everyone ...
7 Fun Fall Activities in Denver

7 Fun Fall Activities in Denver

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Denver's spectacular fall season offers the perfect blend of crisp mountain air, vibrant foliage, and world-class cultural events from September through November 2025. The Mile High City provides unique access to five different climate zones within two hours, creating one of the longest fall color seasons in the country. Whether you're seeking traditional pumpkin patch adventures, scenic mountain drives, or Denver's renowned craft beer celebrations, this autumn promises unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors alike. Anderson Farms fall festival brings autumn magic to Erie Anderson Farms stands as Colorado's largest family fall entertainment destination, transforming 30 acres in Erie into autumn wonderland from September 25 through November 2, 2025. This isn't just a pumpkin...
From Vienna to Vietnam: The Love Story Behind Denver’s Most Unique Wellness Sanctuary

From Vienna to Vietnam: The Love Story Behind Denver’s Most Unique Wellness Sanctuary

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How two souls from different continents created an oasis of healing in the heart of South Pearl Street Walk into 5 Star Salt Caves Wellness Center on South Pearl Street, and you'll immediately feel it—a palpable shift in energy that makes your shoulders drop and your breathing deepen. "Oh my god, I feel relaxed already! Why is this?" customers ask almost daily. For owners Markus Bohunovsky and Stephanie, this reaction is exactly what they dreamed of when they first envisioned their wellness sanctuary nearly a decade ago. But the path to creating Denver's only authentic Himalayan Salt Cave began with two very different journeys that converged in the most unexpected way. A Tale of Two Worlds Stephanie's story reads like an American Dream manifesto. Born in Saigon near the end...
We’re Back: The New Era of 303 Pulse & The Go Local Movement

We’re Back: The New Era of 303 Pulse & The Go Local Movement

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Photo Credit Rebecca Todd Denver, we’ve missed you. It’s been more than two years since 303 Pulse last published, and a lot has changed in our city. New restaurants have opened, favorite shops have closed, neighborhoods have evolved, and the heartbeat of local life has kept going strong. Through it all, one thing has become clearer than ever: independent businesses are the soul of Denver. That’s why we’re back—and this time, with a bigger mission. Why Supporting Denver’s Independents Matters More Than Ever Walk down any Denver street, and you’ll see it: a mix of old favorites and new ventures shaping the character of our city. The corner café where the barista remembers your name. The neighborhood boutique where the owner curates every item with care. The contractor who trea...
Broncos Sale Brings Money Back to Denver Youths

Broncos Sale Brings Money Back to Denver Youths

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The $4.65 billion sale of the Denver Broncos results in $41 million being refunded to cities and counties that help pay for the stadium. Children in Denver and six other metropolitan area counties could soon benefit from billionaire Rob Walton’s purchase of the Denver Broncos. The Metropolitan Football Stadium District, the division of state government responsible for building and protecting taxpayers’ investment in the Broncos’ public realm, will soon distribute more than $41 million of the $4.65 billion that Walton and its ownership group have paid for the team, Matt Sugar, the district’s stadium business manager, confirmed Thursday. The origins of this multimillion-dollar tax windfall date back to 1998. That’s when 57% of voters in what was then the six-nation Denver metro ...
Visit The Colorado Renaissance Festival

Visit The Colorado Renaissance Festival

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Eat, Drink, & Be Merry This season we will take you on a magical tour through time and legend. As you wander down the village streets and pathways of the Colorado Renaissance Festival, experience a 16th Century Renaissance Amusement Park! Ready thyself to revel with master revelers, watch artisans create original works of their ancient craft, and be taken in by the tantalizing aromas of roast turkey legs, steak on a stake, fresh baked goods, and much more. Featuring a cast of hundreds of authentically costumed merrymakers living and working throughout the village and performing, continuously, upon the Festival’s stages, the illusion of a rollicking 16th Century festival day is created! INFORMATION Open Weekends June 18 - Aug 710 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 2022 Box Office P...
How to access Netflix secret menus – Complete list of hidden codes

How to access Netflix secret menus – Complete list of hidden codes

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With so much of 2020 spent in lockdown, many of us have spent far more time than usual scrolling through Netflix for things to watch. You might think you’ve exhausted everything there is to watch on Netflix. The chances are, though, that there are probably a lot of films and TV shows you’ve never come across while searching through the streaming service’s extensive library. Unless you spend hours scrolling through, the titles that are highlighted are based on the previous things you’ve watched or added to your list. Netflix uses an algorithm to suggest something you might enjoy based on what you have watched in the past but if you prefer a change from the norm it can be more difficult to find exactly what you are looking for. Netflix genre codes or commonly referred to as “se...