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Can democracy survive if political violence is normalized?
When White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about the Georgia GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, she declined to offer any comment, saying...
Stouts at home
The South Boulder outpost of Mountain Sun Pubs & Breweries is right across the street from Boulder Weekly’s office, and so we’ve spent many...
Point taken
It’s typically windy in Rocky Mountain National Park. On this January Friday, however, it’s relatively calm and warm. With temperatures eking into the high...
Try this week: Chicken Curry Sandwich @ Moxie Feed + Seed
Moxie’s new(-ish) outpost in North Boulder is a breath of fresh air. Walk in and peruse fresh pastries, bread loaves, sandwiches, bags of freshly...
Designing for affordability
I recently read the opinion piece about “Welcoming more racial diversity through affordable housing” by Shane Czarnecki (Re: Guest Column, Dec. 24, 2020), and I...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
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EVENTS
PBS Virtual Film Screening: ‘9to5: The Story of a Movement.’ Noon....
The new front line for ‘water protectors’
The week of Joe Biden’s inauguration began with the news that he planned to rescind approval for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline on his...
The test of a moral society
In the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Matthew Wynia aided relief efforts on an off-coast hospital ship, where it quickly became clear...
No excuses
Scroll through the leadership team on most national environmental organizations’ websites and a certain trend emerges: the majority of staff members are white. Racial...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at [email protected].
EVENTS
Virtual Mobility for All — RTD LiVE and Mobile Ticketing...
Same old seeds?
While other segments of the local food industry suffered immensely from the pandemic in the last year, farmers, by and large, made out OK....
A call for immigration reform
Scrolling through my Facebook feed, last week I noticed a rare delight: Edith Franco was beaming. Recently graduated with a master’s degree, she posed...
















