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The man who sold Mars

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The most interesting man in the world isn’t the guy selling beer for Dos Equis. It’s Elon Musk. A couple months ago Musk, the founder...

One community at a time

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Like an increasing number of parents these days, Harriet Shugarman, mother of two, often worries not only about how climate change will affect us...

Picking up the slack

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On a clear, quiet day in July 2015, a group of University of Colorado Boulder students tightened a length of flat webbing between two...

Animal lover

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There is some glory, although not much, in being informally regarded as the greatest sideman guitarist of the last 40 years. But in the case...

The best possible compromise

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After years of requests from the wind energy industry, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will now be able to issue wind energy...

Ramen vs. Ramen

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The ramen I grew up with is not the ramen I love as a grownup. It’s confusing, much like a tangled mess of wheat noodles....

Better living through cinema

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From March 9 to 19, the Boulder Jewish Film Festival will screen over 20 different films of various lengths with subjects of inclusion, diversity...

Dystopia rising

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It’s 9:30 at night, and my boss and I are trying to start a campfire in 3 feet of snow. Rumor at the saloon...

What the cat dragged in

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What do paranoia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and an affinity for unconventional sex have in common? No, not Donald Trump. Scientists think these behaviors — and...

Not-so-innocent hyperbole

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Only 11 percent of the media coverage of the 2016 presidential primaries dealt with the candidates’ policy positions, leadership abilities and professional histories according...

More important than air

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So what’s the first word that pops into your mind when you hear the name Shane Koyczan? For me it’s “naked.”  No, not birthday-suit naked...

Two captains, one ship

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On the morning of the Women’s March in January, Tennis lead singer Alaina Moore was at the airport on her way to rehearsal. Slightly...