Author: Jeanne Davant

When Chef Eric Brenner came to Colorado Springs in 2016 after starting multiple restaurants and consulting across the country, he’d intended to scale down and wanted just to focus on his Italian eatery, Red Gravy. But Brenner’s brain is an overflowing faucet of ideas, and in Susan Edmondson, he found the perfect collaborator to bring […]

When Ted Johnston took his job as general manager of The Broadmoor Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway, he wasted no time in engaging with the Manitou Springs community. Johnston, who has served as general manager since January 2022, said he wasn’t involved in the negotiations that resulted in a 50-year tax incentive agreement between […]

The low point of Zach Morriss’ life came when he was 14 years old. “I had aspirations to be in the military and join the Navy,” Morriss said. “Those aspirations were put to a halt after spinal fusion surgery of my upper spine to correct scoliosis. The military would no longer take me, so I […]

You’d be hard pressed to find a place that’s more representative of this week’s Arts Month theme — music and dance — than Old Colorado City’s historic Waycott Building. Music has reverberated through its walls for more than 120 years. Live entertainment in the building on the northeast corner of 25th Street and Colorado Avenue […]

I think that artistic experiences fuel wellness. — Scott Levy Music, dance, art and poetry are blooming like mountain wildflowers at the 15th annual Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls. This year’s festival, which opened June 30 and runs through July 15, is bigger, better and more innovative than ever, with more than 80 […]

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