Tag: Mar 02 2017 issue

It’s all in how you tell it

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From carving images onto rocks to improvisation and theatrics, storytelling has historically let people make sense of the world. The art of narration not...

Arts & Crafts Camps

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ART DAY CAMPS Art Students League of Denver Denver 303-778-6990 www.ASLD.org Visual art day camps. Explore the line between reality and fantasy this summer with your imagination as muse!...

Think as big as possible

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The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) has decided to switch up their camp model for 2017. Instead of weeklong programs during the summer,...

More important than air

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So what’s the first word that pops into your mind when you hear the name Shane Koyczan? For me it’s “naked.”  No, not birthday-suit naked...

The best part of Trump’s remarks on drugs…

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The most important thing about marijuana in Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress last Tuesday was what was left unsaid. Starting with the...

ICUMI (In case you missed it)

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How to tell that a protest was effective So here’s a little secret: If you want to know just how impactful a protest has been, just...

Hope you’re ready for the next episode

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When it comes to the revolutionary, there is always the question of what comes next — a slippery slope to doomsville or the first...

Letters: 3/2/17

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Get loud We all have been thrown into a time of drastic change, whether or not we expected or wanted it to come. The climate...

Land of Indecision

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It all started with White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggesting that the federal government would crack down on states that have legalized recreational...

Someone to grab a vodka with

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While Americans celebrated President’s Day with a three-day weekend in the U.S., world leaders and international security experts gathered for the Munich Security Conference...

Two captains, one ship

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On the morning of the Women’s March in January, Tennis lead singer Alaina Moore was at the airport on her way to rehearsal. Slightly...

The Cannonball River slobs

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The activists protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline call themselves “Water Protectors,” but there’s a more evocative one-syllable Anglo-Saxonism that better describes them. Slobs. Now that the...