Tag: Apr 21 2016 issue
Entering a new era of international drug policy
NEW YORK — The United Nations General Assembly Special Session on drugs (UNGASS) convenes this week to debate and accept a resolution reforming the...
Signature time for anti-fracking initiatives
Colorado voters could see two constitutional amendment initiatives on the November ballot that, if passed, would limit oil and gas development near populated areas...
Born again runner
They say you can’t run before you walk, but Terry Chiplin may be the exception to the rule.
The British-native is the founder of the...
I dare ya’
This might be a stretch, but if you get right down to it, Joey Vega owes his 30-year career in comedy to a nightclub...
Il Pastaio is food for the soul
We’re taught in early language arts classes to write what we know. But in writing about food, the adage creates a paradox: When a...
Copper Kettle’s Mexican Chocolate Stout is still a winner
Let’s all agree that this past snowstorm was the last throe of winter. In exchange for politely ushering winter out the door, we’ll drink...
Boulder Phil to help produce a ‘masterpiece’
J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion is at least three different works.
It is a sacred work, written and performed in Bach’s lifetime as part of...
Hanging with Hannibal
Everybody kind of stinks, in my opinion. I don’t really like anyone,” says comedian Hannibal Buress.
As most comedians do, Buress draws from his daily...
Why not Longmont, as a Colorado film hub?
You may not have heard much about Colorado’s film industry. When you think cinema, you think New York or Hollywood. If you do think...
A visual story of mountain building
Located at the nexus of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, Boulder’s topography is the ultimate geologic juxtaposition. The change of slope where...
Beasts of burden
The Jungle Book is director Jon Favreau’s “live-action” — if you count an entirely CGI environment with almost entirely CGI characters to be “live-action”...