Tag: Jan 03 2019 issue

Sonnet 45

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the lyrics go something like yeah, yeah, yeah while the drum goes chitch underwater cunk cunk and the singer goes yeah babe yeah yeah yeah then electric...

Mary, Mary, what you going to name that pretty little baby?

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The infamous Beale Street belongs to the city of Memphis, Tennessee, but every city has a Beale Street. So claimed writer James Baldwin, born...

Tips for thrifty living

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Sparrow is a self-taught visual artist, pianist and chef — and has a master’s degree in creative writing. He lives in a doublewide trailer...

An embarrassment of riches

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Every year is a great year for the movies, but when was the best? Was it 1939, the year Hollywood gave us The Wizard...

Learning to let go

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Bob Jamieson thinks he’s a regular guy. After a 30-foot fall shattered his ankle and broke some ribs, his back and a wrist three...

Energy-efficiency means grid- independence for Boulder couple

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When the Fourmile Canyon fire destroyed David and Emily Takahashi’s home in 2010, they had no idea that they were starting down a long...

Tales from the depths of the purple lagoon

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The end of the year is that magical time when the piles of marijuana stories in my office turn over like a lake experiencing...

Try this week: Brunch at Corrida, breakfast at Alpine Modern

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Prosciutto and Egg Tartine Alpine Modern Café, 904 College Ave., Boulder, www.alpinemodern.com Alpine Modern is, well, modern. Located on the Hill, the coffee shop and café serves...

High January

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It’s officially January, which means all of your (least) favorite people have already taken to Facebook to announce that it’s “their year.” Yes, 2019...

New in brew: Resilience IPA

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When it comes to the legacy craft brewers, few stand as tall as the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company of Chico, California. Founded in 1979...

Astrology 1/3/19

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ARIES March 21-April 19: No one has resisted the force of gravity with more focus than businessman Roger Babson (1875–1967). He wrote an essay entitled...

Boom or bust?

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If you were in a Colorado grocery store over the last few weeks, you likely saw one of two odd things: rows of empty...