Tag: feb 04 2021 issue
Such great heights
Great movies don’t require a signature shot, but it helps when they have one. What would Vertigo be without that dizzying dolly zoom? The...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
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EVENTS
‘Murder 1974: Fangs for the Memories,’ an Interactive Virtual Mystery....
Astrology 2/4/21
ARIES
March 21-April 19: Herman Hesse’s novel Siddhartha is a story about a spiritual seeker who goes in search of illumination. Near the end of...
A bigger God
If Joel Ansett’s 2019 album, A Place I Knew Before, was an ode to searching — for meaning, for forgiveness, for peace — then...
unequivocally
he wakes from his morphine mist
looks up to see my sisters
and my mother
and me
all standing around
in a room suddenly thick with panic
am i dying?
all...
Podcast: ‘Build For Tomorrow’
An upcoming episode of Jason Feifer’s podcast Build For Tomorrow was inspired after he ordered a to-go cocktail from Rosetta Hall in Boulder on...
In memoriam: Mary K. (Polly) Addison (1935-2021)
Polly Addison, local artist, CU Boulder alumna and namesake of one of the Dairy Art Center’s galleries, died on Jan. 11.
Addison was involved with...
A kernel of progress emerges from the local GMO debate
Dried beans are not the sexiest food to be found at the farmers market. (It’s chard, actually.) But the humble bean is at the...
Letters 2/4: On elections and oil and gas
Colorado prioritizes oil and gas
Gov. Polis and most Colorado leaders continue to prioritize a bankrupt industry, responsible for 70% of Colorado’s greenhouse gas (GHG)...
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...
Try this week: Barbacoa Nachos @ Nopalito’s
Nopalito’s is a hidden gem. It’s on the south side of the Boulder driver’s license plaza — go past the old Sports Authority until...