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The story with millions of faces

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Loyce Maturu found out she was infected with both HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) in 2004 when she was just 12 years old and living...

The social food network

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Natalie Condon and Natascha Sherman Hess never met when they were growing up near each other in Connecticut, but as they talk on the...

Beethoven’s path to the future

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Violinist/conductor Peter Oundjian served as artistic advisor of the Colorado Music Festival (CMF) for the 2018 season, a position halfway between giving advice and...

What power poets hold

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"I was noticing recently how loud the birds are,” says local poet Samantha Albala. “And I don’t know if that means that there are just...

Phoenix can see its future in Mexico (it’s not what you...

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On May 12, the planet’s atmosphere hit one of those “grim milestones” we hear so much about. According to data from the Mauna Loa Observatory...

‘Representative and inclusive’: The 25th anniversary of the Boulder Jewish Festival

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This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Boulder Jewish Festival (BJF), a one-day celebration of Jewish culture that is open to the whole...

A path to success

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Jose Rodriguez can’t remember a time he’s been out of prison this long. “I’m actually pretty proud of that,” he says sitting in the...

Balancing Earth’s energy checkbook

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The balance of how much energy the Earth receives and emits tells scientists a lot about the state of this planet’s climate.   Peter Pilewskie, a...

360 breweries and counting

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Beer Here! Brewing in the New West is the latest exhibit to open at the History Colorado Center in Denver, and it tells the...

What kind of country punishes Good Samaritans?

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Let us now contemplate the morality tale of the Good Samaritan. Not the one in the New Testament, but the one out in the...

Rebuilding bridges

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Several years ago, as James Johnson was walking around Costco, a little girl came up to him, touched his arm and said, “You’re black.”...

Spring is here

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Spring in Colorado comes with melting snow, precipitation and rushing stormwater. But impermeable surfaces like driveways, sidewalks and streets prevent the runoff from soaking...