Tag: Apr 7 2022 issue
Hometown Hero: Nell Rojas
One morning in March, low clouds hung heavy over the springy rubber track behind Boulder’s Manhattan Middle School of Arts. It was a perfect...
Astrology 4/7/22
ARIES
March 21-April 19: “I have lived my life according to this principle: If I’m afraid of it, then I must do it.” Aries author...
Small-shop bakeries, jar-whipped cream, and spring food fun
Eats & Sweets
The daily lines of folks waiting to get cones with sprinkles make it clear that Eats & Sweets is a favorite local...
A single-malt with echoes of Scotland
Scotland is famed for its single malt whisky, sought out by whiskey snobs all over the world, including this writer. Each distillery spread across...
Supermarket sticker shock
I’m not going to tell you anything you don’t already know, but you’re not alone when you experience sticker shock at the supermarket. I’m...
Letters 4/7/22
Definitions first, please
Thanks to Mark Fearer for addressing the current dire situation for renters in Boulder. Rents have been rising dramatically along with housing...
Finally, some decisions on the library district
After four years of campaigning and haggling over little details, Boulder City Council on Tuesday night voted 6-3 to form a library district that...
The downward mobility of owning a mobile home
A couple of weeks ago, a ground-breaking Colorado bill, HB 1287, passed out of committee, bringing forward an extension of badly needed protections for Colorado...
Crusade for MORE
House passes MORE Act (again) after adding research provisions—now it faces an uphill battle in the Senate
Nonprofit goes non-fungible
Everyone from the MLB, video game companies and celebrities are hitching their carts to the non-fungible token, or NFT, caravan. One Boulder County art...