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Once upon a Snarf

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Snarf’s was a different kind of Boulder sandwich place from the moment it opened in 1995. The odd restaurant shack on quiet east Pearl...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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EVENTS Wild Heart Dance: ‘GRACE.’ September 24-26, October 1-3, The Nomad Playhouse, 1410 Quince Avenue, Boulder. Price: $35. September 24 tickets are $15. Wild Heart Dance...

Taste of the Week 9/16

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TASTE OF THE WEEK: Saddlebags @ The Buff Restaurant Since 1995, The Buff Restaurant has been one of Boulder’s iconic breakfast and brunch spots, but...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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EVENTS Lightshine Radler Ride, presented by Bicycle Longmont. 3-10 p.m. Saturday, September 18, Wibby Brewing, 209 Emery Street, Longmont. Tickets are $0-$75, radlerride.org Join Wibby Brewing...

How many Afghan refugees will come to Colorado? No one knows,...

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President Joe Biden declared at the end of August that he was not going to extend the war in Afghanistan after the last U.S....

‘Everyone is not here’

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“Why beer?” That’s the question Dr. J. Jackson-Beckham, the Brewers Association’s (BA) first-ever diversity ambassador, posed to the audience at the 2021 Craft Brewers Conference...

Is America ready for Laughing Beer?

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Randolph Ware is one of the founding fathers of Boulder County brewing. Along with David Hummer, Ware—“Stick” to family and friends—started Boulder Beer Company...

Letters 9/16/21

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Who’s your god now? Behind the concepts of there being an attentive God (or gods), following the Tao, or achieving Zen satori is that there...

A back-to-school pig’s tale

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It seems out of place, this beat-up old 1,500-pound concrete pig whose faded paint is gouged and pockmarked. Yet, this worn hog has his...

Non-alcoholic craft

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All of the flavor, none of the regret

Finding the common struggle

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Death has this way of opening doors, of showing the living paths they didn’t realize they could take.  “Mostly it is loss,” mused the German...

In Wyoming, fences are coming down to make way for wildlife

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Article originally published in National Geographic. On a warm July morning, roughly two dozen volunteers gathered at a ranch outside Cody, Wyoming, carrying wire...