Tag: Nov 17 2016 issue

Travels with Trace

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Midday in Brooklyn, and Trace Bundy is chilling after a “pretty much sold out” show the night before when Boulder Weekly catches up with...

Nixon explains why Trump won

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The Idea Fairy and I were kicking back after the election when suddenly the door flew open and a shadowy figure emerged through the...

Bomb-sniffing spinach; Religious leaders and the environment

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Tapping into chemical pathways According to a study in the journal Nature Materials, scientists have nanoengineered a spinach plant that is able to detect the...

A taste of the ‘Pink City’

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The late Keith Bellows, an award-winning editor for National Geographic Traveler, loved India. “There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into...

Tragic comedy

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Exposition, conflict, action, climax, denouement — the pathway by which order falls to chaos in each of Shakespeare’s plays. How that order is restored,...

Takeaways from the election

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When a political puck named Dick Tuck lost a California senate election in 1966, he said: “The people have spoken. The bastards.”     ...

Becoming a ninja

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At 16, Bobby Reedy knew he wanted to be a ninja — a ninja warrior, that is. To help him become a contestant on...

Tour de brew: Nitro Fest

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He handed me the taster and I watched as the fine nitrogen bubbles rushed up the beer to the surface, spreading out along the...

The United States of stuffing

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Stuffing is the Rorschach test of American foods. Tell me how you stuff your turkey and I’ll tell you who you are, where you’re...