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'Lotion up before you go outside!' A warning from a local doctor


'Lotion up before you go outside!' A warning from a local doctor
People in southern Colorado love the outdoors, and with communities starting to open up again, many of us can't wait to get outside. One local doctor is reminding everyone to lotion up, before you head outside.
and last updated 2021-05-04 08:35:16-04
SOUTHERN COLORADO — People in southern Colorado love the outdoors, and with communities starting to open up again, many of us can't wait to get outside. One local doctor is reminding everyone to lotion up, before you head outside.
Dr. Vinh Chung is a Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon at the Vanguard Skin Care Institute. He says sunscreen has a lot of beauty benefits too.

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Oscar-fav "Minari" shines light on Colorado Springs family — The Know


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A picture of the now-Colorado-Springs-based Chung family not long after their grandmother arrived in Arkansas to live with them. The Oscar-nominated movie “Minari” is inspired by their experiences. (Provided by Leisle Chung)
You wouldn’t know it from watching “Minari,” the award-laden film that could walk away with its biggest prize yet at the 93rd Academy Awards on April 25, but the Korean-American family that inspired it lives in Colorado Springs.
That’s because “Minari,” directed by Denver native Lee Isaac Chung, picks up before the film’s Yi family (based on Chung’s own) made it back to Colorado. Instead, it focuses on events inspired by Chung’s rural upbringing, tracing the story of his youth along with his parents, older sister and grandmother as they eked out a living and adjusted to small-town life on an unforgiving patch of Arkansas farmland.

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