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All about the show

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Every Labor Day weekend since 1974, filmmakers, critics, historians, students, moviegoers and a handful of outdoorsmen and women converge on the quaint little mountain...

GOP racism and Trump

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Donald Trump’s zigzags on race can be confusing. He holds a polite, presidential-style press conference with the president of Mexico and then goes to...

Lightening the load for organic certification

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Organic certification comes at a hefty cost — anywhere from $800 to $2,500. But Colorado companies can get some of that money back, at...

Facing the flesh

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Every ham you bake and every breakfast link you sizzle starts out exactly the same way with a hog dying and its carcass being...

A big step forward for marijuana in Boulder

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Since January, the Marijuana Advisory Panel (MAP) has considered the City of Boulder’s cannabis laws, codes and regulations and last week, it unveiled its...

Somewhere over the rainbow (curry)

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Wind blew light rain this way and that as streams snaked down the sides of Pearl Street. The days are still hot and sunny,...

Transformed by triathlon

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Randy Soler is animated, his words cascading into the warm air of summer in sweetly accented English, fueled by a triple espresso that sits...

Oy, with the podcasts already

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"What qualifies us to talk about Gilmore Girls like experts?” Kevin Porter asks co-host Demi Adejuyigbe, during the inaugural episode of their podcast Gilmore...

The science of justice

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Turn on any channel and you’re quick to find a crime show, be it Criminal Minds, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Bones or...

Why can’t our economy promote equality and shared prosperity?

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You don’t have to be in “Who’s Who” to know what’s what. For example, if a tiny group of Wall Street bankers, billionaires and...

‘Tree hugging and all of that’

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In Civic Area Park, just in front of the Boulder Museum for Contemporary Art (BMoCA), grows a large American linden tree with fissured bark...

Advocates call for end to private immigration prisons

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Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it would begin phasing out its contracts with private prisons, eventually ending the use of...