Tag: jul 14 2022 issue

Letters 7/14/22

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Ghost Riders It’s almost 7 a.m. on Sunday and I’m stopped at a red light at 95th and Dillion Road in Louisville with seven other...

The Oath Keeper’s son—part I

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Oath Keepers chief Stewart Rhodes’ son explains why he left ‘daddy Trump’ and the ‘far-right’ cult

The language of stoke

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TGR’s latest mountain bike film ‘Esperanto’ features a Littleton local becoming a freeride idol for the next generation of riders

The tiger in the jungle

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Remembering the legacy of James Caan with 'Thief'

Delivered by a robot, Rakken Ramen is a fully animated meal

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Isaac Asimov’s second rIle of robotics in the novel I, Robot states that “a robot shall obey any instruction given to it by a...

Down on the farm stand

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The real local flavors are out there, but you have to know where to look.  The French term terroir refers to the character and taste...

Spicy grape juice

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Squeeze every drop of summer onto the melting ice cubes of life

Dick down

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Dear Dan: I’m a cis woman in her 30s who lives on the East Coast. I’ve been in an LTR with the same cis man...

What to do when there’s nothing to do…

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EVENTS Peruvian Fest (Festival Peruano)7 a.m.- 7 p.m. Sunday, July 17, Sandstone Ranch Community Park & Nature Area, 3001 Colorado Highway 119, LongmontEvery year Longmont’s...

Acid reign

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Anthony Lopiccolo is from Detroit, but as a jazz lover he appreciates the music’s deep history in the Five Points area of Denver. That...

Layers of paper, paint and memory

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A tall, white canvas leans against the wall in Clara Nulty’s painting studio.It looks nearly blank, but there’s a pattern of dots, not unlike...

Roll another one

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As a child growing up in Pennsylvania, Alexandra Schwan had no idea that she would eventually join musical forces in Colorado with another native...