Tag: nov 19 2020 issue

Too cool to be forgotten

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When Girlfriends opened in New York City on Aug. 11, 1978, a newspaper strike kept the movie’s release from a public announcement. So, director...

middle ground

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we find ourselves this long morning of this long week children of division some of us already know this place grew out of it like weeds in sidewalk cracks we...

Pushing higher

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Most commercial edibles in the dispensary today come in relatively small dosages: usually between 5-10 mgs of THC. Which, for most casual recreational users,...

Astrology 11.19.20

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Back in 1974, poet Allen Ginsberg and his “spirit wife,” Aries poet Anne Waldman, were roommates at the newly established Naropa...

A place to call home

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It’s hard to believe that anything is capable of expanding in the ice-water bath that is 2020, but the team at Block 1750 is...

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

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If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at crockett@boulderweekly.com.  EVENTS The Senior Class of Tara Performing Arts High School (virtually)...

Add it up

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Dear Dan: I’ve always been excited by BDSM but I’ve only minimally explored this side of myself until very recently. I’m a straight woman...

Can local businesses survive the winter?

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Think about your favorite local business. Your favorite watering hole or hair salon or boutique outdoor retailer. Don’t — for just a minute —...

‘That was a fun one’

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When The Med closed earlier this year, there was a visceral reaction in the community. People felt like their own personal dining rooms closed,...

Try this week: Alambres @ Tangerine

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What’s better than eating on the patio in the warm sunshine of summer? Eating in one of those cool bubbles, which are now set...

Behind the beer: Avery Brewing Co.’s Liliko’i Kepolo

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There are two types of beers in this world: the kind you drink after 5 p.m. and those you drink well before. And Avery...

Letters 11/19: More stimulus, Big Tech, and more

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Stimulus needed Human rights efforts by Boulder are to be commended, especially with a current focus on affordable housing (Re: “Shifting the focus of human...