Tag: Jan 07 2021 issue
The inside story of how Boulder and Xcel reached a settlement
After Boulder voters approved Ballot Issue 2C tin November 2020, which entered Boulder and Xcel Energy into a 20-year franchise agreement and paused the...
Try this week: Vegan Cajun Pasta @ Fresh Thymes Marketplace
Been vegan for a while? Trying it out as a New Year’s resolution? Just hungry for some good plant-based food? Fresh Thymes (its restaurant...
Participating in Dry January?
We spent a lot of time at home in 2020. Some of us spent that time exploring new hobbies, and now I’m going to...
Helping those who help
When the pandemic hit and forced restaurants to shut down (and eventually open, but restrict diners), there were several programs that popped up aimed...
The for-profit barbarity of mercenary Erik Prince
Donald Trump violated the U.S. government’s “obligations under international law” when he pardoned American mercenaries Nicholas Slatten, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard,...
Letters 1/7: On affordable housing
More context needed on housing issue
In reading this week’s guest column in the Boulder Weekly (Re: “Welcoming more racial diversity through affordable housing,” Dec....
Little by little
Images of grizzly cubs traipsing and tumbling through lush Alaskan meadows are set to meandering and mesmerizing piano melodies. Large grizzlies stand on the...
hewn and hallowed
full moon poetryjagged and rawbleeding from the woundsof an ancestral saw
back and forth as it goesthrough the passage of timewith these hands, grandfatherthat cannot...
A budding new year
2020 was a rough year for almost every industry outside of mask and toilet paper production — and for Colorado’s cannabis industry, which experienced...
Astrology 1/7/21
ARIES
March 21-April 19: The pandemic has made it challenging to nurture our communities. In order to make new connections and keep our existing connections...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
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Motus Theater presents UndocuMonologues: Stories from our Undocumented Neighbors. 6...
Sandie Yi’s ‘disability-experience art’ now on display at East Window
Chun-Shan “Sandi” Yi creates fashion you won’t find on any catwalk.
The Chicago-based, Taiwanese artist makes wearable art — garments, accessories and footwear — that...