Tag: Aug 19 2021 issue
Re-indigenizing the story of Bears Ears
One man's mission to bring indigenous voices to the management of their ancestral land.
A win for the state, a model for the country
USDA approves Colorado’s State Hemp Plan, providing
local hemp farmers more flexibility — and Polis
believes it will set the standard
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
EVENTS
Bob Margolin Masterclass Blues Workshop. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, Roots Music Project, 4747 Pearl St., Suite V3A, Boulder. Tickets: $20 at Eventbrite.
Bob Margolin...
Can movies solve our problems?
On Jan. 1, 2020, Wuhan, China, welcomed a new year and a new decade. That same day, Chinese state media announced that eight individuals...
Price on carbon must be part of this year’s climate legislation
On Aug. 10, the Senate passed a bipartisan infrastructure package that included some meaningful climate measures. To achieve America’s ambitious emissions reduction goal, the...
Experimental and exploratory
The first time Thomas LaFond came through Boulder, he was only supposed to stay a night or two. But after spending time busking on...
Progressive hope amid fears of autocracy and fascism
After the Senate Democrats recently passed the $3.5 trillion budget resolution, California Congress member Ro Khanna told Democracy Now! that it was “a historic...
2021 MahlerFest features hike, concerts, “decadence and debauchery”
From “Decadence and Debauchery” to fifth symphonies to a hike in the mountains, the 2021 Colorado MahlerFest will cover a lot of ground, literally...
Astrology 8/19/21
ARIES
March 21-April 19: A blogger who calls herself TheSaddestChorusGirlInTheWorld writes, “Having sex with someone is a big deal and involves a ton of vulnerability....
TASTE OF THE WEEK: Mell Vodka & Palisade peaches @ home
It’s clear that Mell Vodka is different as soon as you see the non-label on the plain, clear glass bottles. According to the minimal...
Remembrance of fried clams past
No sooner had the crunchy nugget touched my mouth than a chill went up my spine and I stopped — looked at my sister...