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BY Tiffany Chin
 May 20th, 2013
On an warm Thursday night at the Kitchen Table Cooking School, an intimate evening with Melissa D’Arabian took place benefiting MOPS International, a local non-profit that helps connect new moms with love and support from other moms. Serving delicious hors d’oeurves, a three course meal accompanied with wine, and a live cooking demonstration from [...]
BY Sophia Ernst
 May 13th, 2013
Photo Credit: Listen To Your Mother
Just in time for Mother’s day. Listen To Your Mother was preformed Tuesday May, 7th 2013 at the Elaine Wolf Theatre. The showconsisted of live readings by local authors, bloggers, and others who simply felt inspired. The idea behind Listen To Your Mother is to give a [...]
BY Sophia Ernst
 May 3rd, 2013
Photo Credit: Listen To Your Mother
“Listen To Your Mother” is a national series of readings done live in the spirit of Mothers. The Performances are centered on Mother’s Day and the importance of mother’s to the lives of all of us. This is about people telling stories. In the tradition of storytelling [...]
BY Tiffany Chin
 April 18th, 2013
Are you a local foodie? Known to be culinary “chic”? Or have a significant love for food? Engage your culinary love and join MOPS International with Melissa d’Arabian in MOPS CHOPS, an intimate evening of culinary creativity on May 16th. Hosted at the Kitchen Table Cooking School, tickets include a 3 course meal with [...]
BY Amy Hill
 January 11th, 2012 “Bring It On: The Musical“ takes the stage of Denver’s Buell Theatre from January 10th through the 21st and is sure to thrill audiences with its over the top dance routines, heart-thumping beats, and comedic portrayal of high school competitions and rivalries. Miss A has the inside scoop from ensemble cast member Courtney Corbeille, [...]
BY Amy Hill
 December 8th, 2011 Photo Credit – Terry Shapiro
Bah Humbug! A phrase most of us know all too well. Tis the season for an extra helping of hustle and bustle – eggnog lattes, poinsettias, shoveling snow, rearranging of the furniture for that one perfect pine, agonizing over yuletide gifts, baking, wrapping, traveling. But what if, for [...]
BY Amy Hill
 September 13th, 2011
Photo Credit: Dolls for Daughters
Ahh, the joys of motherhood. An experience I hope to one day revel in. The idea of having that tiny, precious creation nestled among your arms. Most of us would do anything for our own children, but how often do we truly think of the children of others?
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BY Tiffany Chin
 April 29th, 2011 Photo Credit: Florence Crittenton School
Teen mothers have been a hot topic for a while and thanks to MTV’s “Teen Mom”, we’ve been getting a glimpse of Generation Y teens transforming into parents in the course of 13 – 15 episodes. It’s a heart-warming, heart-breaking and heartfelt show and whether we agree or [...]
BY Stephanie Gray
 March 23rd, 2011
The first thing that hit me when I opened the doors to Denver’s Butterfly Pavilion was the wave of heat and humidity. If I closed my eyes, I could imagine I was back in North Carolina, sometime in mid-August. Or perhaps in the rain forests of Costa Rica. When I opened my eyes, though, [...]
BY Annie Tunheim
 March 15th, 2011
I am ashamed to admit that, despite the fact that my husband is an art teacher, and despite the fact that we love exploring all that Denver has to offer with our 3 young boys, art museums never really make it to the top of our weekend planning list. I am both humbled and [...]
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