Letters
Letters 8/11/22
Make Redtail Ridge conform to the city code
Planning Commission must act to ensure that Redtail Ridge fully complies with the City Code now...
Letters: 1/18/18
BW missed on #MeToo
coverage
Wow, Boulder Weekly, you really missed the mark with “The State of Sex in the #MeToo World” cover and article (Re:...
Letters 9/3: Trump and wolves
Quantum leap needed
Historically and culturally, the U.S. is a nation sustained by economic exploitation, violence and white supremacy, all conducted under a veil of...
Letters: 9/22/16
Best practices required for a successful relocation
Kudos to Boulder City Council members who did the right thing by authorizing county-owned grassland to save the...
Letters: 7/25/19
In response to letter on robocalls
Dick Dunn’s letter (Re: “Fixing Robocalls would require thought,” July 11, 2019), in response to Paul Danish’s essay on...
Letters: 8/11/16
Now I know not to vote for Danish
You do your readers a great service by informing them that Paul Danish is a candidate for...
Letters: 3/31/16
Beet Field Community Brainstorm
Occasionally, a stray copy of Boulder Weekly makes it over here to the hinterlands of Chaffee County. A visitor left us...
Letters 7/28/22
Jesus wasn’t a capitalist
The mingling of religion, politics, ethics, legality, and government, particularly in the pursuit of power, weaves a labyrinthine path across the...
Borlaug didn’t do GMOs
(Re: “The man who saved one billion lives,” Danish Plan, Oct. 22.) The Danish Plan is also to misinform, again evidenced in the Borlaug article. I’m disappointed Danish continues to blur his perception when he lumps facts with GMO fantasy...
Letters: 8/29/19
We are already great
Americans
That a president of our United States of America implied this week that Jews voting Democratic are “disloyal” if they are...
Letters 8/25/22
Espresso exceptionalism
I enjoyed the article by Ari Levaux. I’m all for spreading the word about good, coffee-flavored coffee. But he should know that if...
Letters 12/12
Google-eyed
Biodynamically, as monoliths in the outbacks of Boulder, IBM can be likened to a hidden and somewhat forgotten prairie dog town, NCAR an eagle-eyed...