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39 COMPASS
Famed spy, artist, and one-
time Coloradan Tony Mendez
left behind more than inspira-
tion for the movie Argo...why
full-day kindergarten might
give kids more time to play...
comparing John Elway’s
performance before and after
Super Bowl 50 (spoiler alert:
things haven’t been great)...
and the Rio Grande cutthroat
trout is making a comeback.
45 ADVENTURE
Margo Hayes pivoted from
gymnastics to climbing to
pursue her Olympic dream,
which the Boulderite will have a
chance to realize this month...
from CBD ointment to a
way-better-than-Gatorade
recovery drink, four Front
Range fixes for your summer-
recreation-induced ailments...
and how to splash, hike, and
eat your way through the small,
wild town of Kremmling.
51 CULTURE
For three decades, Phamaly
Theatre Company has shined
a spotlight on differently
abled thespians...coffee flights,
public art, and Thai food: an
hour-by-hour guide to explor-
ing Edgewater...a behind-
the-scenes look at Mission
Ballroom, Elyria-Swansea’s new
high-tech music venue...and
Crested Butte’s $20 million
arts center makes its debut.
57 EAT & DRINK
Run for the Roses, a subter-
ranean Dairy Block bar, looks
as good as its cocktails and food
taste...don’t skip the pastries
at a new Mediterranean grill
in City Park West...where to
drink coconut water straight
from the shell...at Dry Storage,
milled-on-site grains elevate
loaves of bread, cakes, and bags
of flour you can buy for at-home
baking...Cherry Creek’s Ku
Cha House of Tea just might
persuade coffee drinkers to give
loose-leaf a try...and five spots
dishing out flavor-packed
African-heritage cooking.
62 RESTAURANT REVIEW
At Morin, inconsistency mars
what is otherwise an exciting
and modern dining experience.
BY SCOTT MOWBRAY
COLUMN
70 FIRST PERSON
Adventure-racing toward a late-
life lesson in humility.
BY MARTIN J. SMITH
LISTINGS
120 CALENDAR
This month’s
can’t-miss events.
126 DINING GUIDE
Where to eat in
and around town.
BACKSTORY
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30 DIALOGUE 36 BEHIND THE STORIES
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