Tag: jul 09 2020 issue

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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VIRTUAL EVENTS A Ladies Virtual Happy Hour — presented by Colorado Mountain School. 6 p.m. Thursday, July 9. Connect with other women who love the outdoors...

Local Theater Company gears up for season 10 with a new...

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The pandemic isn’t always a destructive fire; sometimes it’s regenerative, like a wildfire clearing out debris on the forest floor. For Local Theater Company, disaster...

Unexpected capitalism on the Oregon Trail

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His name is Figowitz, but everyone calls him “Cookie.” It fits him well. Not only is he the cook for this outfit of beaver...

Home viewing: ‘The Lady Eve’

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Let us be crooked but never common,” Colonel Harrington urges his daughter, Jean. He’s played by Charles Coburn, grand in every meaning of the...

Tour de brew: Busey Brews

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Nederland’s newest brewery isn’t even a year old, and it’s already a winner. At least that’s what Boulder Weekly Best Of voters think: The...

Drink this: Busey Brews’ Tropical Staycation Juicy IPA

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A) You’re not going anywhere this summer. B) Beerin’ just ain’t what it used to be. Every brewery in Boulder County is trying to...

Try this week: Almond Coconut Danish @ Shamane’s Bakery and Cafe

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Just try to walk into Shamane’s Bakery and Cafe, a cozy spot nestled in a plaza behind the old Boulder Beer location, and leave...

A beleaguered food industry asks Congress for help

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Here’s the price-tag to bail out the U.S. food industry following the massive disruption caused by the pandemic: $120 billion. To start, at least. On July...

Blackbelly/Santo owners build momentum in search for cure

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Blackbelly/Santo owner and chef Hosea Rosenberg and his wife, Lauren, found out earlier this year their 3-year-old daughter, Sophie, had a rare genetic disorder,...

Letters: July 9, 2020

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On the fracking moratorium Our elected officers have an inherent duty to protect our quality of life. Water is life. On Tuesday, July 14 at...

Predicting the future: The internet and two old poems

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“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”  —Yogi Berra Back in 1984 or 1985, the late Jerry Pournelle, sci-fi writer, futurist, computer geek...

Sixth annual 101-word fiction contest

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The 101-word fiction contest has become one of our favorite traditions here at Boulder Weekly. It’s a chance for us to read the best...