Samantha Futhey
Winter Wonderland: Dillon Ice Castles
Don’t want to break your bank or leg skiing? There’s another wintery way to dazzle the whole family: Step inside the Dillon Ice Castles. Back for a second consecutive...
So You Want to Be a Backyard Farmer?
On a summer day in Colorado Springs, you may see backyards abundant with bean-heavy vines, rows of kale, pecking chickens or other small animals typically found in a barnyard....
Baamaste: Getting Into Goat Yoga
Under a hot, clear sky, we shift from Tabletop pose to Downward Dog. Pikes Peak is shrouded in a bluish haze above the neighborhood near Goat Patch Brewery. Between...
Pedal Power from the Mobile Music Project
Don’t be surprised if you see stationary bikes attached to speakers at outdoor music festivals or events this summer. The Mobile Music Project (MMP) uses human energy to power...
Figuring It Out: Q&A With Wendy Mike
Colorado Springs artist Wendy Mike describes herself as “a kinesthetic person,” using ordinary materials to create three-dimensional, energetic expressions of the human body. Her current installation with De Lane...
Inside the Pikes Peak Market
In the Art Deco building of downtown Colorado Springs is a new haven for local food and products: the Pikes Peak Market. Inside, exposed brick and soft lighting creates...
Artist Wendy Mike’s Female Sensibility
Local artist, Wendy Mike, talks artistic philosophy, community and expression as a woman.
Kick It With Pueblo Chiles
Fire up the grill: It’s chile season. And when it comes to Colorado’s iconic late summer food, it’s Pueblo chiles you want, the juicier rival of New Mexico’s smokier...