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Apple plans to roll out the next iteration of macOS, macOS Sequoia, to the general public in fall 2024. But is your Mac ready to run it? Make sure your machine is compatible before you get excited for what this update brings.
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It’s so hot right now: sitting in a small, steamy room, sweating out the aches of life.
It’s also very, very cool: submerging your overheated self into a tub of near-freezing water complete with tiny icebergs.
Welcome to the world of sauna, an ancient practice that’s resurging as a wellness tool and workout-recovery technique.
Manny Barella is getting married in Lyons next month.
But after making it into the top five on Bravo’s “Top Chef” season 21, he has a few new names to add to the guest list. “We are friends for life,” Barella said about some of his fellow contestants on the show.
Once it is scooped, ice cream doesn’t last long, melting away if you don’t eat it quickly enough. So too, do ice cream shops and trends, which can be built up into magnificent displays only to melt in the heat, dripping down your wrist into a puddle on the ground.
These days, it’s rich and small-batch ice creams with a dizzying array of flavors and toppings that attract the most attention — something you can read about in our list of 8 ice cream shops worth screaming about this summer — and although Denver has lost a few cold-treat purveyors, like Ice Cream Riot, many more have newly opened or added locations or offerings.
Here’s what’s new in ice cream in metro Denver for 2024.
High Point Creamery opened its fourth location on 29th Avenue in the Central Park neighborhood in spring 2024.