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A tale of parked cars, cows and bad puns
It’s unlikely that Planet Bluegrass head honcho Craig Ferguson is going to start wearing a 10-gallon hat and pointy boots any time soon or...
Will Colorado Communities Adapt to Climate-Driven Wildfire?
"It never crossed my mind,” says Nederland resident Rick Rudstrom when asked if he had ever considered the possibility of his home burning in a...
What an investigation into the superintendent’s dismissal has revealed so far
When the Boulder Valley School District Board of Education (BOE) placed former Colorado Superintendent of the Year Dr. Bruce Messinger on paid administrative leave...
3rd annual 101-word fiction contest
Thanks to the many gifted writers among our readers, we are pleased to welcome you to Boulder Weekly’s 3rd Annual 101-Word Fiction Contest. Once...
Patriotism on life support
Warning: I wrote this at 4 a.m. while feeling pretty angry and cynical, so read on at your own peril.
I really do love my country,...
How the West was lost
We started in the land of doggie spas and building contractors — Orange County, California. In an hour we’d be underwater, and then on...
Narratives of our land
When the Denver Art Museum invited artist Ramiro Gomez to contribute to an exhibit featuring Latino artists, he knew right away he wanted to...
Warning: Oil and gas development may be hazardous to your health
Every medical student learns this much Latin: primum non nocere: “First, do no harm.”
For centuries, all newly minted physicians have taken the Hippocratic...
Best of Boulder 2017
Every year we put up our online survey, open throughout the month of March, and then wait to see how many people fill it...
April is for marches
On April 22, millions of Americans will celebrate Earth Day, but this year will look a little different than the 46 others that came...
Roots and Shoots
Marc Bekoff, as my grandmother would say, is a card. He’s the definition of good-natured with an easy smile. He’s quick to lovingly tease,...
Weaving stories
Not many textile artists have to go through security checkpoints every morning.
Anna Olsson did. For five years, the psychologist-by-day and artist-by-night worked in...