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Tiney Ricciardi

Colorado, Denver

Cannabis and Beer Reporter at The Denver Post

Covering entertainment, beer, cannabis, psychedelics + other earthly delights @denverpost | Texpat | hobbies 🍺🎸🌮🏂🐈🌻 | hmu: [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi

    This week, Colorado Springs began allowing recreational cannabis sales for the first time since they were permitted in Colorado in 2014, and consumers there have access to some of the most unique dispensaries in the state. Native Roots cannabis company operates three pot shops that double as gas stations, so Springs shoppers can fill up both their car and their stash in one stop. The so-called Gas & Grass stores sell all the usual products, from edibles and flower to vapes and other concentrates.

  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | John Wenzel |Tiney Ricciardi

    Roll up to 420 festSunday. The highest of holidays is here for cannabis enthusiasts and, along with it, Denver’s signature celebratory event. This year’s Mile High 420 Festival includes a stellar lineup of live music topped by hip hop artists Cordae and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, food trucks to satisfy the munchies, and an appearance from Tommy Chong. What’s new this year is an entry fee. The festival is typically free to attend for those ages 21 and up, but it costs $25 for general admission in 2025.

  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi

    On a recent Colorado bluebird day, hundreds of women stood at the apex of Sunlight Mountain Resort in Glenwood Springs with palpable excitement in the air. One by one, they began taking off their clothes, most stripping down to just their ski or snowboard boots to expose their naked skin to the crisp breeze up at 9,900 feet in elevation. As more women disrobed, the cheers grew louder in celebration of this rare occasion to bare it all in the wild.

  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi

    More than a dozen whiskey-filled oak barrels sit on racks inside Ironton Distillery’s production facility in Denver. Most of it won’t be ready to drink for a while — it needs to age for two years — but when it is, this whiskey will be bottled and labeled as “American single malt.”Colorado distillers are raising a toast to this new standard of identity for domestic whiskey, one that formally defines what ingredients can be used and how American single malt should be made.

  • 2 weeks ago | denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi

    Coloradans looking to book a room at one of the best hotels in the country might want to consider a staycation in Denver. This week, Esquire unveiled its list of the best new hotels in the world, which reporters and editors culled “the old-fashioned way,” they wrote – by visiting a slew of new properties in person over the last year.

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Tiney Ricciardi @tineywristwatch
10 Apr 25

The best new hotel in the world is in Denver, says Esquire; The publication named nature-inspired Populus Hotel its “hotel of the year” for 2025 https://t.co/Lr8qcLeEU8

Tiney Ricciardi
Tiney Ricciardi @tineywristwatch
8 Apr 25

Something a little different is coming to the Western Slope this summer: EDM artist Of The Trees for a two-night run. https://t.co/i630yOoufU

Tiney Ricciardi
Tiney Ricciardi @tineywristwatch
7 Apr 25

I sat in line with 10,000 other people to get a Casa Bonita ressy so you don't have to. The good news: The virtual line is much shorter now. https://t.co/cEq8Xr7M5P