Tag: sep 26 2019 issue

A little of the absurd

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"Hold on just one moment,” Gerda Rovetch says over the phone, “I just need to fortify myself with a pen.”  She wants to take down...

Crossed off

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Dear Dan: I’m a 35-year-old bisexual man in a LTR with a man. My question, however, has to do with my parents. As an...

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...

The implausible burger

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There was a Whopper to the left of me and an Impossible Whopper to the right as I sat at a local Burger King...

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...

Try this week: Pepper the Noshery, and more

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Wild Alaska Salmon Tartare Pepper the Noshery, 1043 Pearl St., Boulder, peppernoshery.com Bradford Heap and the folks behind Salt recently transitioned their next-door seafood restaurant into...

Letters: 9/26/19

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Bicyclists for people Recently in Boulder Weekly, Gary Wockner submitted a guest opinion titled “Bicyclists Against Density,” (Re: Guest Column, Sept. 12, 2019). Rather than...

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...

The Children’s Crusades, then and now

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It’s enough to make you believe in reincarnation. Etienne de Cloyes and Nikolaus von Koln seem to have come back as Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old...