Tag: Dec 29 2016 issue

2016 in…

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What can one possibly say that might even begin to distill and codify 2016? From an endless string of celebrity deaths that prompted an...

The birth of a tradition

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For the second year running, the Boulder Chamber Orchestra (BCO) will reveal a young soloist at their New Year’s Eve concert. Last year it...

Passing jerks


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Reduced to butt-baring eye candy, Passengers feels like Chris Pratt was made to do a Game of Thrones-esque “Walk of Shame.” What’s that, Chris?...

The penguin at the tip of the iceberg, part II

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Some days I am hopeful and some days I am not,” says Rob Jungmann, hemp activist and owner of Portland-based hemp clothing company, Jungmaven....

Safely back on shore

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I guess you could say I’ve always been moody. I’ve always preferred rain to sunshine; found peace in the night while the day leaves...

Letters: 12/29/16

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Supply-side administration I am still marveling that Donald Trump’s followers see him as a working-class hero. His corporate CEO/billionaire-dominated Cabinet stands in stark contrast to...

Food for the body and soul

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here’s nothing like 14 hours of travel by plane, train, bus and automobile to suck the life force out of you. It doesn’t matter...

Astrology 12/29/16

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Donatello was a renowned Italian sculptor. His favorite piece was “Lo Zuccone,” a marble statue of the Biblical prophet Habakkuk. As...

You’re gonna carry that weight a long time

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The world has not been kind to Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington). Though he had outstanding talent on the baseball diamond, he couldn’t break the...

Tour de brew: Gravity Brewing

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After years of searching, I have finally found a place where I can take my dear friend Paul, a complex man with simple tastes....

Democratic autopsy

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It is odd that an autopsy should need to be done for the Democratic Party in an election year that saw them make gains...