Chambers: Coloradoan Brad Watson, NHL referee, retires with honors

Coloradoan Brad Watson called it a career Saturday, concluding a 23-year stint as an NHL referee before family and friends at the Pepsi Center. I feel fortunate to have been among those friends. A scratch golfer, good hockey player, and terrific story-teller, Watson hand-picked his 1,393rd and last NHL game — choosing his adopted hometown
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Phil Collins announces 2019 US tour dates

Phil Collins is still alive and well. Thus, he’s enlarged his “Still Not Dead Yet Tour” using a new leg of US tour dates for this fall. The Genesis legend will embark on the 15-date jaunt beginning September 23rd in Dallas. The itinerary also includes stops in Tampa, Atlanta, Detroit, New York, Denver, and San
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Sofar Sounds is Revolutionizing the Live Music Experience

Live music is one of life’s greatest pleasures — and Denver has no shortage of it. Whether at intimate venues like the Larimer Lounge and the Hi-Dive or bigger spaces like The Pepsi Center or Red Rocks, there is a certain magic that engulfs live shows of all types. However, what if there was an alternative
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Avalanche hosts the Chicago Blackhawks in referee Brad Watson’s swan song

NHL referee Brad Watson has lived a charmed life, but one he’s ready to leave. The longtime Highlands Ranch resident from Regina, Saskatchewan, is saying goodbye to hockey’s premier stage Saturday when he works his final NHL game at the Pepsi Center. Watson, 57, is retiring from a 22-year NHL career following the Avalanche hosts
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