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A place where everybody’s welcome

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Learning homesteading skills has become a part of Kristopher Wright’s artistic practice.  “It really lights my brain up from a creativity standpoint to be building...

Not even past

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The Centennial State was born in bloodshed. On a cold morning in late November during the run-up to Colorado statehood, more than 230 women,...

Coercing the clouds

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Colorado is turning to cloud seeding to beef up snowpack and meet growing water needs, including a new pilot project here in Boulder County. The...

On the record

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Boulder once had the highest concentration of record stores per capita in the United States, according to Paradise Found owner Will Paradise. In the...

Sing it loud

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Like her idol Linda Ronstadt, the genre-hopping music legend who has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, GerRee Hinshaw wants to share her...

Bridging the Divide

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Halfway through the Continental Divide Trail, having traveled over 1,500 miles through the plains of New Mexico and the rugged mountains of Colorado, tired,...

Vote Guide 2022

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*The original version of Boulder Weekly's endorsements incorrectly stated if Boulder Ballot Question 2E passed, municipal elections would be held in even-numbered years starting...

Signed, sealed, delivered: your views

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An open letter to western Boulder County and beyond There are changes to be aware of this election affecting the mountains of western Boulder County....

Banned in the USA

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In her best-selling novel Speak, young-adult author Laurie Halse Anderson wrote, “Censorship is the child of fear and the father of ignorance.” Since the...

State of the arts

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“I'm going to give you a little slice of reality,” Lori Preston, executive director of the Museum of Boulder, says over a Zoom call....

‘Punch your way into the party’

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Author Erin K. Barnes, who writes under the pen name GoGo Germaine, calls herself a “pretty typical Coloradan.” But the adolescent at the center...

Hotshots

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The death of a Colorado-based federal wildland firefighter in Oregon shines a spotlight on a dangerous, essential job. A pay raise could be in store—but is it enough?