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The real disruption is coming

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Franko Vatterott kept his interest in cryptocurrency to himself for several years — he’s been a self-professed “crypto guy” since circa 2016. He knew...

The machine of death continues to roll on

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"The cold weather is terrible here,” Bertha Bermúdez Tapia says over Zoom from a refugee camp in Matamoros, a city in Mexico just across...

What the shecession reveals about how we value women’s work

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In January 2020, female workers in the United States hit a major milestone: they held more payroll jobs than men, netting 95% of positions...

The perception of nature

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After three months of work — between five and 10 hours a day most weeks — artist Amy Hoagland’s work will come to an...

Celebrating 27 years of local, independent journalism

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For the last several years, Boulder Weekly has celebrated its anniversary by shining a light on the unsung heroes in our community. Over the...

The test of a moral society

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In the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Matthew Wynia aided relief efforts on an off-coast hospital ship, where it quickly became clear...

‘More sinister than Nixon by a longshot’

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As Trump supporters forced their way into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, photojournalists captured history. The images run the gamut, from comical (a pom-pom...

The inside story of how Boulder and Xcel reached a settlement

After Boulder voters approved Ballot Issue 2C tin November 2020, which entered Boulder and Xcel Energy into a 20-year franchise agreement and paused the...

7th annual essay issue

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Every year around this time, Boulder Weekly publishes a collection of essays written by the people — editors, publishers, contributors — who put out...

In a pandemic holiday, women still do it all

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In a pandemic holiday, women still do it all Originally published by The 19th. It was the morning after Thanksgiving when her body finally gave out....

Holiday happenings

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Check out more holiday events in our weekly calendar. Boulderado Christmas Dinner (patio dining or to-go).  Hotel Boulderado, 2115 13th St., Boulder, boulderado.com. Enjoy seasonally prepared menus...

Can the sad clown still tell a joke?

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A couple of years ago, in the disorienting wake of a divorce, Andy Eppler found himself in his garden, pondering the transience of life. His...