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Restaurant week is a chance to find your next favorite eatery

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A quick quiz: How many local restaurants do you dine at regularly? Honestly, like more than once a year? If you are normal, you...

Meet the Ivalas Quartet

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The Ivalas Quartet only recently arrived in Colorado, but if you follow classical music you will be hearing about them soon. That’s because they are...

At odds

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The day before debating the most impactful public lands bill in recent Colorado history, Rep. Joe Neguse received a call with special news from...

In lieu of a just system

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If you’re returning to Honduras, consider covering up any tattoos and be able to explain them if asked — the tattoos might be the...

Answering the call

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The mosquitoes are smaller in New Mexico. There are also fewer of them and less humidity, all of which has drawn Brittany Howard away...

Rare air

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The last person I saw was the Klein Matterhorn lift operator, who told me he was shutting down the lifts due to wind and...

Kyle Richardson sets new speed records soloing First and Third Flatirons

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At 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 9, Kyle Richardson stands next to the water fountain outside Chautauqua’s Ranger Cottage. He’s wearing his signature look: a...

U.S. being treated like a developing nation

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You know the old story of U.S.-based multinational corporations moving plants to the developing world, where they have a more “business-friendly,” unregulated environment under...

The green offensive

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Jeremy Altdorfer’s day of delivery was hectic, but successful.  All day on Saturday, Oct. 5 he was zipping around Boulder in his car, which was...

‘A space of awe and wonder’

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J.S. Bach’s monumental Mass in B Minor is one of the great works in the European musical tradition. Cynthia Katsarelis, conductor of the Pro Musical...

Cushy car camping

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Let’s face it: Astro vans and Prius sedans are not the first adventure rigs of choice when it comes to Boulder’s outdoor crowd —...

The nicest people you know are guilty of restaurant robbery

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We are shoplifters. Ask local chefs and they will relate horror stories of serious thievery by their own diners. They are not talking about...