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’Net Gains

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Boulder likes to think of itself as a tech hub. It’s home to giants of the internet age like Google, IBM and Apple. But...

Found Sounds: November 2023

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Need some gift inspo for that special music freak in your life? Lucky for you, we’re back with another monthly roundup of the bestselling...

Stranger strings

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With a twangy lineup of mandolin, dobro, guitar and bass, Longmont’s High Lonesome looks a lot like your typical bluegrass quartet. But lead singer...

Hunger Next Door

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Humans pay attention to what they see in front of them. We observe homeless people at intersections, so we worry about a solution to...

‘Natural woman’

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Colorado is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, but because of our hectic daily schedules, some of us might not always take the time...

Sea change

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The new nonfiction book Over the Seawall is about what writer Stephen Robert Miller terms “disastrous adaptation.” In a nutshell, that means the delusional...

Ballot Breakdown

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An analysis of the winners, losers and what it all means for Boulder County

A place to go

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There’s a race to end homelessness. Earlier this summer, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced his ambitious goal to house 1,000 people by the end of...

‘Chubby Behemoth’

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If you’re making people think too hard on stage, Sam Tallent questions your chops as a comic. He’s in the business of belly laughs:...

Election recap

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COLORADO BALLOT MEASURES As of 12:11 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9 Proposition HH — Reduce property taxes and retain state revenue   Yes: 642,755 (40.36%)   No: 949,850 (59.64%) Proposition II...

The Colorado GOP: Wild, crazy and dangerous

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Donald Trump has been a disaster for the Colorado Republican Party, according to Dick Wadhams, the party’s chair from 2007-2011. Wadhams isn’t some play-by-the-rules...

Truth to power

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Despite the progress won by LGBTQ advocates in recent decades, it’s a dangerous time to be a trans person in America. This year alone,...