Tag: jul 12 2018 issue
Taking a tolerance break
"I can never tell when you’re high. You don’t act any different,” a friend said to me last weekend. We had taken a day...
Delivering the news to the ‘New York Times’
Before major news organizations pronounce someone dead, they ought to check the person’s pulse.
Take, for example, a recent New York Times screed prematurely pronouncing...
Astrology 7/12/18
ARIES
March 21-April 19: “Take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are magic.” Whenever that quote appears on the Internet, it’s falsely...
A sight to behold
How often in this food section do we get to talk about lucha libre wrestling?
But such is the state of food in Boulder County....
Try this week: Kalua pork, baingan bharta, and more
Kalua Pork
Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar, 1117 Pearl St., Boulder, hapasushi.com
Hawaiian food is so underrated. We say that because it’s so hard to find...
Woodstock for foodies
It’s not happening quickly, but the greatest minds and tastes in the world are once again coming to Denver this weekend for Slow Food...
Tour de brew: Rueben’s Burger Bistro
The Brewers Association — the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent brewers — counts over 6,300 breweries in America, a figure that...
Feds ask judge to muzzle scientific testimony at Rocky Flats hearing
If the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has its way, the director of Jefferson County Public Health, a nuclear forensics researcher, an emeritus professor...
Scott Pruitt’s EPA legacy, abridged
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned on July 5 amid more than a dozen federal ethics inquiries.
Now, as a coal industry lobbyist,...