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The race question

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The U.S. Supreme Court last month agreed to expedited consideration of a case challenging the constitutionality of adding a citizenship question — Are you...

Blurring the lines

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The Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival (LEAF) is a place for hackers. Not hackers like Gary McKinnon or Albert Gonzalez, but hackers like Brian Eno,...

Musically appealing, educationally valuable

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The University of Colorado Eklund Opera Program is doing something it has never done before: performing a full opera in Russian, with English surtitles. The...

The noodle nerd

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In Greek mythology, the chimera (pronounced kai-mere-uh) was a fire-breathing creature with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, a serpent’s tail and some complicated personal...

Running up for air

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On Wednesday, March 6, a cloud of brown haze descended upon Denver. “Highly elevated pollution levels will continue for large sections of the northern...

The gray area

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For thousands of years, humans have passed stories down to younger generations with the hope they’ll continue the practice. As a member of the...

An insider’s view of the Venezuelan crisis

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Long gone are the days when people in the United States would ask me where I’m from, and when I’d say Venezuela, they’d reply:...

New book challenges the status quo

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When an Oakland warehouse-turned-artists-collective known as the Ghost Ship exploded in flames in December 2016, it took the lives of 36 people, drawing both...

Call of the Wild

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When George Dirth was in elementary school, his mother, Lisa, picked him up early from school on Friday afternoons. They’d head to the tiny...

Sharing abundance

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As projections call for continued population growth in Colorado — adding the equivalent of another Denver by 2050 — current residents bear witness to...

New in brew: Picks for Collaboration Fest

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On March 16, Two Parts and the Colorado Brewers Guild will host the Collaboration Beer Festival down in Denver’s Hyatt Regency. With an aim...

What does it take to get good policies from ‘good’ public...

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Sometimes we forget that the progressive movement’s political goal is not just to elect “good” officials, but to enact good public policy. From my...