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Slaying dragons

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In the story of St. George and The Dragon, a town is plagued by a monster, who is only satisfied when the townspeople offer...

That familiar feeling

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Musicologists may argue about how to define folk music, but let us offer this simple suggestion: Folk music is a feeling more than a...

Keeping tradition alive

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Troy Andrews was handed a trombone at the age of 4, and he’s never looked back.  “I think at that time that was one of...

A tale of two travelers

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A gray wolf has appeared in Colorado and is running free in the Rockies. On July 8, the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife (CPW)...

Fifth annual 101-word fiction contest

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The 101-word fiction contest has become one of our favorite traditions here at Boulder Weekly. It’s a chance for us to read the best...

Windows, Walls and Invisible Lines:

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This is the fifth excerpt Boulder Weekly has published from the Windows, Walls, and Invisible Lines: Portraits of Life in Sanctuary project. It’s been...

Midnight on the prairie

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Dressed in feathers banded to disguise her among the shadows of prairie grass, a female lesser prairie chicken perches atop a dry plant stalk...

Tiki comes to Boulder

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Consider the piña colada. An iconic tropical treat composed of cream of coconut, rum, pineapple juice and pulverized ice, usually served with a fruit...

The oil and gas war is over?

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“Today, with the signing of this bill, it is our hope that the oil and gas wars that have enveloped our state are over,...

The name on the wall

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As a local artist, an alumna of the University of Colorado and a former board member in the budding days of the Dairy Arts...

Movies on Main

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Good news, Longmont: The movies have returned to Main Street. You’ve probably seen the building about a hundred times: the Longmont Performing Arts Center at...

Legends in the field

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Down the tunnel of his headlamp light, Luke Nelson saw a frog. It sat in the middle of the trail, somewhere around 9,000 feet...