Unfortunately, Mondays are an inevitable price we pay for simply being alive. Because life without Wi-Fi is increasingly rare, however, that first day of the week back at work is a little more bearable, no matter what type of office you use.
Here are some tips for how to put your nearest Wi-Fi hotspot to good use, whether the results are actually helpful or if they just bring a smile to your face.
“What’s happening this weekend?” “What am I going to do this weekend?” “Why isn’t the weekend here already?” “Why is nobody telling me what’s going down this weekend!?” “I GOTTA KNOW WHAT I’M DOING THIS WEEKEND!”
Shut up, already. I hear you. We at Innovators Peak and the beautiful people at EveryBlock have received your calls, your emails, your carrier pigeons, and your telegrams (it’s “ironic”) and we get it, you want someone else to gather all the sweet weekend events and present them in an impeccably organized list for you to take a gander at.
Ignore those events pages on Facebook, people. This is the Denver Lowdown.
No, it’s not a reenactment of that awful, awful Twilight movie. This is a ritual of new beginnings in the midst of a new moon (you know, when you can’t see the moon). In collaboration with the Living Earth’s 1st Degree students and led by Mary Reeves and Robin Vinehall, join these fine spiritual folks and set your intention for this cycle. // 7 p.m., $5 suggested, The “NEW” Living Earth Center, 6000 E. Evans, Bldg 3, Unit 009.
There’s a saying that everything tastes better in the mountains. Whether it’s the altitude, the scenery, or the chance you had to trudge through the elements to reach your destination, we absolutely agree with this sentiment.
Your morning cup of coffee might be a ritual, or simply routine, but we invite you to take part in our camp coffee adventure (#campcoffee on Instagram) and elevate your morning brew. You don’t have to go far, nor do you need a bunch of equipment. In fact, one of the greatest things about camp coffee is the ability to make it with very little equipment.
Job offers, especially for millennials and recent graduates, bring forward the possibility of relocation. Doctors, lawyers, engineers … baristas? Denver’s coffee scene is growing at an unbelievable rate and it’s becoming a craft so sought after individuals are making a move to the Mile High City specifically to work in coffee.