Tag: feb 25 2016 issue

Boulder gets third arts cinema screen

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There once was a time, in the not-so-distant past, when people would leave their homes, congregate in vast, darkened rooms, with faces familiar and...

Will Boulder’s culinary diversity go as strip malls go?

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Ras Kassa’s was the coolest culinary anomaly I’d ever encountered in my food writing life. It was an Ethiopian roadhouse set in a Twilight...

BlueBox Doughnuts is a sweet addition

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Boulder County has had a tumultuous relationship with the doughnut in recent years. Reputable chain bakers like Winchell’s, Daylight and LaMar’s have held court,...

Chocolate and coconut porter is a good detour

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We’re in the heart of dark beer season. Every so often, it’s pleasant to come across a beer that both honors the season with...

Biased policing in Boulder

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In a time when police departments around the country are being criticized for racial bias, a report by USA Today in Nov. 2014 revealed...

‘Art of the State’ showcases Colorado art

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Walk into the Art of the State exhibit and you will immediately step into the diverse Colorado art scene. Far from the galleries of...

I accidentally snooped, now should I confront my boyfriend about what...

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Dear Dan: Gay, thirtysomething male in DC. My boyfriend of three years has been acting strange — not taking his antidepression meds, says he’s...

Economists agree with Bernie

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The popularity of Bernie Sanders marks “the end of the politico-ideological cycle opened by the victory of Ronald Reagan at the 1980 elections,” according...

Why doesn’t Congress do what the people want and need?

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If you wonder why Congress critters keep ignoring what the people want them to do — while doing things that people don’t want them...

CU hosts annual WASH symposium

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Access to clean water and sanitation is integral to global health, and yet in some parts of the world it is often considered a...