Tag: Feb 02 2017 issue

Hate and hope

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On Sunday, Jan. 29, a masked man opened fire on worshipers at the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec City. When the shooting stopped, six...

ICUMI (In case you missed it)

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The United States of Happy The polling numbers are in, and no, we’re not talking about presidential approval ratings, which are at a record...

Will Trump be the new Lincoln?

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Donald Trump may go down in history as the next Abraham Lincoln. No, really. And all because of California. California is seriously thinking about doing...

Really and truly, who needs facts?

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Here in America the word “fact” has a straightforward, rather obvious meaning: Truth, reality, something that actually exists. But we now find ourselves transplanted to...

Congress must restore refugee resettlement

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In response to President Trump’s  executive order on Jan. 27, Colorado resettlement agencies, local organizations, refugee leaders and community members urge Colorado’s congressional delegation...

Van life

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By the time Dave Walsh built out his third van, he had reached a turning point. What had begun as a single backyard project...

Tour de brew: Mountain Sun’s Stout Month

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February is here again and for dedicated drinkers along the Front Range, that can only mean one thing: Mountain Sun’s Stout Month. This yearly...

Crying season

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French onion soup has everything that you want in a food experience. It comes to the table with a heat warning and smoke wafting...

REINS Act claims to cut red tape, but it’s way scarier...

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Neither house of Congress pulled any punches as they kicked off the legislative body’s 115th session on Tuesday, Jan. 3; the Senate set to work...

Let ’em get high, let ’em get stoned

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In his line-in-the-sand 1966 album Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan sang “everyone must get stoned” on the track “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35.”...

Never let ’em see you sweat

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The band is just settling into their hotel in Lake Tahoe when Dawes’ drummer, Griffin Goldsmith, calls to chat. It’s par for the course;...

Surviving the Hill

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For reasons I won’t attempt to detail in this column, University Hill proves to be a difficult place for many locally grown restaurants (and...