Tag: Aug 25 2022 issue

Ditches are a vanishing paradise

Annette Choszczyk lives in rural western Colorado these days, but when she was a kid, the Highline Canal in Denver was her summer paradise. “To...

Jerked around

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There is more to this week’s Savage Love. To read the entire column, go to Savage.Love.  Dear Dan: I've been with my wife for 10...

Steve Conn reconnects

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Steve Conn is one of those serial Boulderites. The legendary musician has moved to town, left Boulder, regretted it and then returned … repeatedly.  “I...

Poor police work is letting rapists go free. That has to...

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There is a sexual assault taking place right now. Every 68 seconds, someone in America is sexually assaulted. More than 97% of perpetrators get...

The generic gourmet returns

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It was during yet another depressing recession. I was a broke fry cook and writer when I pitched an odd food-focused radio variety show...

Birth behind bars

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Thousands of pregnant people are admitted to U.S. jails and prisons every year—what happens when they give birth?

‘It’s really crushing’ 

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Many trans students in higher ed struggle with misgendering, isolation and excessive debt. Forgiving student loans could help.

Sandy trails and sacred mystery

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A glimpse into the history of Penitente Canyon

Rediscovered country

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It opens like any other western: Sepia soaked still photographs of settlers in wagons traversing a wild frontier while title cards credit the actors, the...

Growing the voter base

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Wana Brands and the League of Women Voters have teamed up to register voters

Astrology

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ARIES March 21-April 19: In his poem “Autobiographia Literaria,” Aries-born Frank O’Hara wrote, “When I was a child, I played in a corner of the...

Lafayette’s growing bakery neighborhood, a John’s fish recipe and a plant-based...

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In a quiet way, the area where South Boulder Road meets South Public Road has slowly become Boulder County’s oasis of baked goods. The...