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Boulder, food influencer

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Across the United States at this very moment, people are tasting Boulder food.  Suburbanites are enjoying natural herb tea, nut butter and chai with that...

Reject division

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By Dr. Samuel Leguizamon Grant(he/they/we) Not that long ago, Desmond Tutu, who played a key role in the Truth and Reconciliation Process in South Africa,...

Curtain calls

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For our latest foray into the local theater scene, we travel to Arvada, Denver, Lafayette and Johnstown to review a quartet of productions ranging...

On top of spaghetti

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Spaghetti sauce has been a serious thing in Boulder County since the first Italians settled here, many of them around Louisville. That’s where one...

Kicking the bucket list

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As we seek to align our calendars with the Earth’s journey around the sun, 2024 has been blessed with Leap Day. That’s 24 extra...

Laugh first, fear later

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The Conservative Political Action Conferences (CPAC) were once fringe events. Since Trump’s takeover of the Republican Party, they represent the mainstream of the right...

Happy town

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In 2017, National Geographic named Boulder the happiest city in America. Writers touted its “scenery, culture and world-class quality of life.”  They might have wanted...

Musk on the brain

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By Connor Olsen On paper, a FDA-approved futuristic device that can drastically improve quality of life while simultaneously keeping humans up to speed with artificial...

Gov’t watch: Feb. 14, 2024

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Government offices are closed Monday, Feb. 19 in observance of President’s Day.  Boulder City Council On Feb. 22, Council will: Hold a three-hour joint meeting with the...

Weekly Why: Why is there so much radon in Colorado?

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Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking — and Coloradans face a greater risk than the average American. Half of...

Let’s talk about sex

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As an artist, poet and educator whose work meditates on the body and sexual experiences, Aimee Herman has never shied away from constructive discomfort.  “I've...

Out of control

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John Russell was happy to move into his apartment at 18th and Canyon, his first time living alone. The rent was reasonable, his landlords...