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4 Shares Noble Riot is one of the venues around Denver participating in Natural Wine Week, April 15-20. (Provided by Noble Riot) If Noble Riot is among your favorite spots to grab a drink in Denver, you’re not alone. Esquire just named the natural-wine-bar-turned-fried-chicken-joint one of the best bars in America. The magazine’s 15th annual list honors 27 institutions nationwide, and Noble Riot is the only one in Colorado that made the cut. “The fact that Colorado makes some pretty interesting natural wines is just one of the things you’ll learn at Noble Riot, an unlikely wine bar located down a graffiti-and-mural-adorned alley in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood,” wrote Kevin Sintumuang, Esquire’s culture and lifestyle director. “Whether you’re perusing one of the zine-like menus or being recommended pét-nat from Chile or pairing a big red from Palestine with a bucket of crunchy fried chicken, what you’ll discover is that wine can be wild ....
Getty Denver has long been lauded as one of the U.S.’s leading beer meccas, where craft breweries see Black Friday-like lines upon the release of experimental brews. Spirits, bolstered primarily by whiskey, sit second. Wine, on the other hand, has always been the third choice. But the natural wine fervor that has gripped the likes of New York City, San Francisco and the Midwest has made it to the Mile High City. Denver is one of the country’s fastest growing urban sprawls, and many say that transplants have helped add to local cultural movements. Or that what happens in bigger cities impacts what people want in places like Denver. ....
Vote now: CUSG spring 2021 election voter guide April 5, 2021 CU Student Government printed buttons for voters in this year’s spring elections. (Photo courtesy Wyatt Ryder/CU Student Government) The University of Colorado Student Government is holding its spring election now, April 5 until April 8 at 8 p.m. The election includes candidates for four Representative-At-Large positions and three Tri-Executive positions as well as a referendum to increase the CUSG Student Activity Fee. Students can vote now by searching for the “CU Student Government Elections” card in BuffPortal. Representatives-At-Large sit on the Representative council in the legislative branch of CUSG and are elected bi-annually (four representatives in the spring and five representatives in the fall). Tri-Executives, elected annually in the spring, serve as the head of the Executive branch. Tri-Executives are running under two tickets, Empower and Transform. The Representatives-At-Large a ....