Tag: aug 18 2022 issue
Past is prologue
Most digital media labs are known as a place for research using cutting edge tools. The Media Archaeology Lab (MAL) takes a different approach.
Rather...
Breakfast chorizo burrito with a view, a Denver pizza find, and...
Santo may boast Boulder’s shortest breakfast menu, yet a steady parade of folks rush in and out of Hosea Rosenberg’s New Mexican eatery on...
The dark underbelly of Denver
The postcard version of Denver might look like a brilliant orange and blue sunset gleaming over the Rockies, beautiful young people in parks walking...
Savage Love
Q: I’m a 40-year-old female, cis-het. I have very discerning tastes in men, and always end up alone. Any way to be more open...
Back to school
Another former high school student from Boulder took the stand in court this week, one of several who have recently been accused of sexually...
Pouring a perfect Pilsner
Much ink has been spilled on Colorado beer, discussing at length hop varietals, yeast strains and an industry that continues to grow. When I...
Calming cows
Feeding hemp to cattle is safe for consumers, new research suggests, and it’s actually good for the cows too
GOP Ultra-Maga Love of Authoritarian Hungary
There is a controversy among Republican leaders about publicly declaring what the GOP would do if it won back Congress and the presidency.
The GOP...
Cinema 101
I guess you could say the low point arrived on March 27, 2022, with the broadcast of the 94th Academy Awards. No, the “slap...
Letters 8/18/22
Astute, sensible and humane
My oldest three children will begin their senior, junior and sophomore years of high school in the next few days. As...