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Beautiful on its own

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After leading the way up three flights of stairs, Laura Sheinbaum opens the door of an empty two-bedroom corner apartment at 30Pearl, one of...

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

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If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email the arts and culture editor at crockett @ boulderweekly com.  EVENTS Coal Creek...

Pandemic drives Rocky Flats recreation, as local officials support greenway construction...

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During the Cold War, the Rocky Flats Plant south of Boulder produced plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons. But the pristine beauty of Rocky Flats...

Asylum seekers need compassion, not surveillance

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When President Biden released his budget on April 9, a little-known part of it hit very close to home for me. I recently accompanied...

Ginger boom

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I once had an alcoholic ginger beer brewed at Mountain Sun and as soon as the crisp and spicy brew hit my lips, I...

COVID carnage in India

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Over the last 10 days, witnessing the bleak and horrific toll that COVID has taken across India, and all territories that India illegally occupies,...

The million-dollar question

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For Jonathan Obert, it all hit a bit differently this time. Born and raised in Boulder, Obert was at Horizon High School in Broomfield right...

The new bison deal

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The City of Denver has maintained two herds of genetically pure bison, descendant from the last wild bison in North America, in Genesee and...

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

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If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email the arts and culture editor at crockett @ boulderweekly com.  Planet Bluegrass...

A home for change

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Given the appearance of abundant affluence in Boulder County, people are surprised to learn that many residents here don’t have regular access to food....

The one time of year to drink a mint julep

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You can have a gin and tonic or a negroni any time you want. But order a mint julep in October and you’re likely...

It’s time wealth paid its fair share

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Since 1980, the U.S. economy has increasingly divided Americans along class lines to a degree now rivaling the Gilded Age. Economic elites have gained...