2013

Ryan at the MythBusters exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. HeidiTown.com

Science is cool I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy and Nova specials with my dad. There’s never been a doubt in my mind that science is cool. The newest exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science proves that hypothesis. Science is way cool. Most of you are familiar with the MythBusters, a team of uber cool nerds who test urban legends in real life scenarios

Hotel Colorado sepia by HeidiTown.com

When it comes to ghosts, I’m a skeptic, but I’m a skeptic with an overactive imagination. Therefore scary movies keep me up at night and staying in a haunted hotel can leave me with a racing heart and clammy palms. My most haunting ghost experience actually happened in college while I was living in a huge Victorian mansion in Bellingham, Washington. On three separate occasions, just on the verge of

Part of violin on music sheet

Nobody beats my husband at birthdays, nobody. And that’s impressive because I’m a tough customer. After all, I travel a lot, and I go to dinner theater on a regular basis, and as a media type I get a first glimpse at a lot of cool stuff happening in Denver. So how does he do it?   He listens to me”¦ when it counts. For the past six months or

Colorado Sunsets HeidiTown.com

Over the last couple years, my radio show has evolved from a listing of stuff happening around Colorado, to an opportunity for me to share the things I love about Colorado, like our beautiful autumns, our wonderful symphonies, our top-notch theater productions, our award-winning beer, and so much more. This HeidiTown radio segment on KRFC 88.9 FM  is no exception. I share some of my all-time favorite things in this

SheLovesMe-press photo

The folks at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse have outdone themselves. Their new production, “She Loves Me,” is cute, funny and smart, and it will go down in my mind as one of my favorite Candlelight shows. I attended a Sunday matinee with my friend and her fiancé’s 12-year-old daughter. It was their first time at the venue and they were amazed at the beauty of the place. As a reminder,

a wooden grave marker in the Leadville Cemetery, HeidiTown.com

I love a good ghost story, despite the fact that the really good ones keep me up at night. I didn’t have a chance to take Roger Pretti’s ghost tour while I was in Leadville, but I did go on his cemetery tour and learned a lot of stories that included ghosts. We arrived at the 147 acre Leadville Cemetery at 5:30 p.m. on a warm fall day.  The shadows

a horse in Ridgeway Colorado

After being out of town for nearly two weeks, I’ve got a lot of catching up to do here on HeidiTown. In the meantime, I thought I’d share some beautiful Instagram shots I took while in Telluride last week for a conference. The ONLY editing process I used was to lighten a couple of the photographs. This area was so stunning that I felt no need for filters of any

Full Monty at Boulders Dinner Theater

If you enjoy laughing so hard that your face hurts the next day, then this is the show for you. If you are a prude, stay home. “The Full Monty” is rated R for language and nudity, but it gets an A+ for humor. Before we get down to the nitty-gritty, let’s talk about food. For those of you who aren’t familiar with dinner theater, your ticket comes with a

a wooden grave marker in the Leadville Cemetery, HeidiTown.com

It’s time for another segment of HeidiTown on KRFC 88.9 FM. I really can’t believe that it’s already October. I don’t know about anyone else, but this summer sped by at the speed of light, and I’m still catching my breath. October means spooks, and in this segment I tell the listeners about our experience on a cemetery tour in Leadville with author Roger Pretti. Tis’ the season for ghost

Saying goodbye to my Aunt Marla

Last week there were no new blog posts here – something that hasn’t happened for several years.  It probably seemed to some of you as though there had been a government shut down in HeidiTown. This was not the case. Sadly, the silence was due to a death in my extended family. My mother’s sister, my Aunt Marla, died suddenly at the age of 53. I flew out to the