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Festival of Lights Parade caps off day of festivities
If you do it right, Saturday could be your one-hit wonder of the holiday season. A handful of family-friendly downtown events all lead up to the crown jewel of the day – the 31st annual Festival of Lights Parade. Getting downtown early not only ensures a parking spot but also the chance to enjoy a…
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Colorado Springs chef counting votes to be on Food Network’s Chopped
Brother Luck, owner of Brother Luck Street Eats, has been selected as one of 10 semifinalists in Food Network’s Chopped: Impossible Restaurant Challenge. He got into the running by impressing judges with his Chicken and Grit Infused Waffles with Pomegranate recipe entry. Now it’s up to his fan base to vote and vote often during…
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More than a million holiday lights at Broadmoor and Seven Falls
The Broadmoor and The Broadmoor Seven Falls will blaze up the holiday season with more than a million white lights. More than 3,000 people are expected Saturday at the 30th annual White Lights Ceremony and Love Lights a Tree for the American Cancer Society at The Broadmoor and Broadmoor West. Winter Lights opens at Seven…
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Reggae rock band Through the Roots stops at Black Sheep
7 p.m. Saturday, The Black Sheep, 2106 E. Platte Ave., $10-$12; 227-7625, ticketweb.com A love of positivity brought the band members of Through the Roots together. The five guys from San Diego spread the upbeat gospel through their blend of California reggae and rock music. They’ll perform Saturday with the band Maoli at The Black…
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‘The Christmas Donkey’ brings message of season to Butte Theater
By Thin Air Theatre Company, opens Friday, runs 7 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through Dec. 27, no show Dec. 25, The Butte Theater, 139 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, $12-$18; 689-3247, buttetheater.com Leave it to a talking, four-legged creature to find the next Santa Claus. That’s what happens in “The Christmas Donkey,”…
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Must See Must Do: Your best bets for weekend fun in and around Colorado Springs
Here’s a look at your best options for fun in the Colorado Springs area and beyond over the next few days: FRIDAY – A touch-of-the-Old-West holiday tradition continues with Michael Martin Murphey’s annual Cowboy Christmas at Stargazer’s Theatre, 10 S. Parkside Drive. The evening kicks off the singer’s holiday tour. Show at 8 p.m., doors…
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Father and daughter Uveges team perform at Gold Room
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 8 p.m. Saturday, The Gold Room, 18 S. Nevada Ave., $10; 634-4653, goldroom live.com. This guitar player and a violinist aren’t just another musical duo – they’re also father and daughter. Folk singer-songwriter Joe Uveges…
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Dining Review: New to Manitou Springs, Creekside Cuisine & Craft Beer is making its mark
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Spa Building in Manitou Springs has housed several restaurants through the years, and Creekside Cuisine & Craft Beer has resided there since midsummer. Anyone who’s spent much time in Manitou knows the history of…
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings back glossy stage show to World Arena
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save More than a million fans can’t be wrong. Last year the Trans-Siberian Orchestra sold more than a million tickets and grossed more than $51 million during their winter tour. Ever since the progressive rock opera…
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings back glossy stage show to World Arena
More than a million fans can’t be wrong. Last year the Trans-Siberian Orchestra sold more than a million tickets and grossed more than $51 million during their winter tour. Ever since the progressive rock opera started touring in 1999, fans have repeatedly flocked to watch the show famous for its impressive stage production. Show designers…





