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It’s like ‘Cheers’ but with movies

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In the past decade, Video Station has saved my ass on many occasions. As a burgeoning film studies major at the University of Colorado...

Immigration policies spark debate between Colorado state representatives

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Animosity against the undocumented immigrant community in the United States has surged since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the U.S. presidency and if...

Off target: Part 1

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On Dec. 14, 2016, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Commission unanimously approved two separate management plans for determining the degree to which predation...

Hate and hope

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On Sunday, Jan. 29, a masked man opened fire on worshipers at the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec City. When the shooting stopped, six...

Boulder Weekly’s 23rd anniversary

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OK, it’s an official tradition. You may recall how last year Boulder Weekly decided to celebrate “turning 22 by celebrating you.” That’s to say...

Hanging onto hope

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Salam hasn’t seen anyone in his family since December 2014 when he left Turkey to attend graduate school at the University of Colorado Boulder....

Too little, too late, too bad

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On Dec. 19, 2016, a mere 30 days before President Barack Obama will leave office, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finally released its long-awaited...

There’s more than one way to be a cowboy

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It was late February 2016, and from what Steven Wiersma could tell, the bull had to be close to 1,900 pounds, having been on...

The unforgettable game

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In truth, I’m only a moderate baseball fan these days, but there is this one game from a long time ago I’ll never forget....

A Visit from St. Vladimir

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‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house staggered aging underwear models, and a giant orange louse; The fishnet stockings were hung...

Top 10 censored stories of 2015-16

Throughout its 40-year history, Project Censored has covered a lot of ground that the corporate mainstream media has missed. Begun by Carl Jensen, a...

Erasing creation

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It’s 5 a.m., and the city is still. Under the Sun doesn’t open until the afternoon, but among the empty chairs sits artist Bryce...