A Colorado native, Nate Wilde has been severely addicted to rock music for nearly his entire life. He was the guy that would hang out backstage after concerts in hopes of meeting his heroes, and many times he’d won the tickets off the radio. Not only has Nate been rocking the airwaves for upwards of 14 years, he’s also a rock journalist and has interviewed and photographed countless bands, artists, comedians, and actors. When he’s not talking about music, he’s most likely either attending a concert, playing guitar, or creating pen and ink portraits of his favorite rockers.
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Colorado History: Helen Hunt Jackson’s Tragic + Honorable Life
Despite experiencing numerous tragedies in her early life, Helen Hunt Jackson became one of the most honorable and revered women in Colorado’s history.
Are Colorado’s Mountain Lions More Dangerous than Wolves?
A report naming a mountain lion likely responsible for a recent Colorado wolf depredation begs the question, which animal is more dangerous?
Creepy Abandoned Schoolhouse Sits Alone in Rural Colorado
Take a virtual tour of a creepy abandoned schoolhouse in Aroya, Colorado that has been sitting alone in a field for many years.
The Oldest Golf Course West of the Mississippi is in Colorado
Established in the late 19th Century, Colorado’s Overland Park Golf Course is the oldest running golf course west of the Mississippi River.
Rules for Colorado Anglers May Change Due to Trout Shortage
Numerous factors have contributed to a current shortage of Rainbow Trout and surplus of Brown Trout in Colorado’s Fryingpan River which may lead to some changes for anglers.
$14 Million Colorado Residence is Lavish Living at its Finest
Take a virtual tour of a 12,000-square-foot residence currently for sale in one of the ritziest neighborhoods in Colorado.
Colorado Mom and Pop Liquor Stores Express Concern Over Setback
Colorado lawmakers are facing backlash from local liquor store owners after voting to postpone a bill designed to protect their businesses.
Wild Parties + Mystery: Historic Newly-Renovated Colorado Shrine
Colorado’s historic Mosque of the El Jebel Shrine has a lot of history and following its recent renovation, the old building now has a new purpose.
The Freest Town in Colorado’s Journey from Mining to Hippies
The relatively-unknown town of Ward, Colorado is perhaps the most lawless in the state and has a history as a mining hub as well as a hippie haven.
No Time Machine Needed at Colorado Town’s Heritage Fair
The town of Fort Lupton, Colorado revisits the past with its annual Heritage Fair.