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Not as simple as it seems

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Have you ever been stranded in an airport between flights? If so, Boulder’s Ars Nova Singers and Denver’s Stratus Ensemble have a musical program for...

From sea to peak

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The mountain known as K2 is also known as “Savage Mountain.” Its sheer, jagged slopes rise from Pakistan’s Karakoram Valley floor and culminate in...

Fentanyl in the family

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Boulder County is far from immune to the national opioid epidemic. Whether it’s high-profile overdose deaths, like that of Eric Chase Bolling Jr., a...

C’mon get happy

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Judy Garland was born in a trunk. Or so the story goes in A Star Is Born, a movie about an aging actor on his way...

In our nature

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Sue Cass is a Boulder birder with a keen interest in raptors, a master gardener with an encyclopedic knowledge of the area’s wildflowers, trees...

Trump lives in shadow of Watergate

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Recently, long-time investigative reporter Jefferson Morley authored an eye-opening piece in The New Republic entitled “Democrats Are Trapped in Trump’s ‘Deep State’ War.” He...

Can’t make it to GABF?

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The Great American Beer Festival is a beer-drinker’s playground — thousands of beers from hundred of brewers. But for those who didn’t get a...

The silenced

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From weakening vehicle emissions to blocking warnings about how coastal parks could flood or the impact on the Arctic, the Trump administration is accused...

Deforestation intensifies warming in the Amazon Rain Forest

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Fires raging across the Amazon in recent weeks have gripped the world’s attention and renewed concerns over deforestation in this iconic ecosystem. The widespread...

Dark spaces

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Stacey Steers’ films are far from straightforward. She uses collage to stitch together found imagery like Victorian illustrations and silent movie heroines to create...

Rosetta Hall set to open in Boulder with global flavors, unique...

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In a couple weeks, you’ll be able to walk into a building in downtown Boulder, eat a West African peanut butter stew, wash it...

Colorado’s scripted environmentalism is an impostor for the real thing

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By 2011, when my family came face to face with fracking, Colorado was already 40,000 wells into “responsible oil and gas development.” At that...