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A couple enjoys New Belgium beer in the tasting room on a Tuesday afternoon. (Photo: Emma Brokaw)

New Belgium to release new Fat Tire beer

Sarah Ehrlich April 11, 2017

Fort Collins' beloved New Belgium Brewing has some exciting news just in time for summer; a new sibling to accompany their original brew, Fat Tire, expected to be released in August of this year. Fat...

Image of Lyric Cinema Cafe Marquis. photo by Brianna Nash

Lyric Movie Review: Horror film ‘Raw’ explores humanity’s greatest taboo

Sarah Ehrlich April 11, 2017

These days, people seemed to have become desensitized to horror films, a cookie cutter Hollywood production line of demons and monsters. Hungry for a different kind of scare, some movie goers seek foreign...

Photo by: Randi Mattox

Red Rocks Amphitheater to host Yoga on the Rocks

Sarah Ehrlich April 5, 2017

Align your chakras in the beauty of Colorado's nature at Yoga on the Rocks. To return in the summer of 2017, the fifth annual Yoga on the Rocks will offer eight Saturday morning yoga sessions fit for early...

The view of the movie theater experience at the temporary location of the Lyric movie theater (Hakeem Awbrey | Collegian)

The Lyric Cinema Cafe to move location

Sarah Ehrlich April 4, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiKi9XIJfpE&feature=youtu.be The Lyric Cinema Cafe, located in Old Town Fort Collins has been "moving pictures" since 2007 and is now looking to expand by constructing...

The Opera Galleria transformed into a food lovers dream Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

Winter Farmer’s Market give locals taste of spring

Sarah Ehrlich March 28, 2017

The Opera Galleria in downtown Fort Collins was transformed into a meeting place for lovers of food and crafts at the Winter Farmers' Market by NoCo Food. Vendors from Fort Collins and other areas of...

Photo courtesy of ACT Human Rights Film Festival

Odell Brewing to host kick-off party for ACT Human Rights Film Festival

Sarah Ehrlich March 23, 2017

Odell Brewing will host a kick-off and release party for the ACT Human Rights Film Festival Tuesday, March 28 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m at their taproom. The brewery has even created a special brew named 2017...

Two designs feature inspiration from the Queen of Hearts and Cheshire Cat characters from the Alice in Wonderland tales. Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

CSU design students create ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired sustainable fashion

Sarah Ehrlich March 20, 2017

The changing season means new collections from fashion designers all over the world. This is no different here in Fort Collins. The CSU Avenir Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of eco-friendly...

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Greek organizations to fundraise with karaoke competition

Sarah Ehrlich March 20, 2017

Your passion for karaoke and singing could help local charities here in Larimer County. On March 21 in the LSC Theater the men of Alpha Tau Omega and the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma will host Greek Sing,...

Larimer County Department of Natural Resources announces guided hikes for March

Sarah Ehrlich March 8, 2017

The recent warm weather has given Fort Collins residents a taste of summer and we are definitely taking advantage of it. Already Horsetooth, Lory State Park and surrounding parks are filled with adventure-goers...

Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

Be more than the cat videos you share: Improving social media presence

March 7, 2017

It is okay to admit the first thing you do when you wake up is check your social media,  and it is not just those darn millennials attached to their phones, it is everybody, young and old. There is Facebook,...

Cheers: New Belgiums humble beginning started with the co-founder Jeff Lebesch riding fat tire bikes around Belgium and gaining inspiration to take this unique culture of beer back to the states. Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

From farm to foam: Beer education at CSU thrives in Fort Collins’ brewing culture

Sarah Ehrlich February 21, 2017

When people think Fort Collins, they think of people riding their bikes and drinking beer, maybe even at the same time. This city takes pride in its residents' love of nature, and the many craft breweries...

Dialogue:Peace an artwork created by blind Jewish visual artist Barbara Romain Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

‘Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate’ exhibit combats racism with art

Sarah Ehrlich February 9, 2017

The Fort Collins Lincoln Center and Fort Collins Museum of Art is hosting perhaps one of the most compelling exhibits in recent times. "Speaking Vollumes: Transforming Hate" is the collective work of 39...

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