Tag: mar 02 2023 issue

No place to go 

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A Boulder district court judge said on Feb. 24 that a lawsuit challenging the City of Boulder’s camping ban can move forward.  The lawsuit, filed...

The mothership

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If folks don’t know what they’re looking for, Stella’s Cucina (1123 Walnut St., Boulder) can be a little hard to find. In early January,...

Laugh until it hurts

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Like much of how singer-songwriter Stefan Babcock deals with the relentless pressures of life, the opening interlude on his band PUP’s latest album started...

After Effects

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One of the most common arguments supporting drug-testing policies is the idea of the cannabis “hangover”: sluggishness, grogginess, confusion and disorientation that supposedly follow...

Astrology: March 2, 2023

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Repressed feelings and dormant passions are rising to the surface. I bet they will soon be rattling your brain and...

Same as it ever was

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The Friday night before had been as high as this particular Saturday morning was low, hungover and headache-y. Under mirrored sunglasses my eyes wished the Boulder...

Dead ringer

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If you’re looking for top-tier theatrical entertainment, Louisville’s Coal Creek Theater makes a compelling case for skipping the trip to Denver and attending a...

Parent trap

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Many parents want to stop time. They’d like to keep their children small and innocent and exactly a certain age — if not forever,...

Amid Ohio train disaster, labor and environmentalists need to unite

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After the toxic train disaster in Ohio, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said, “East Palestine is overwhelmingly white and it’s politically conservative. That shouldn’t...

You can’t take it with you

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Jack Tuller is terminal. It’s a brain tumor that’ll do it, one he’s had since the early 1990s. Back then, the doctors gave Jack...

‘The wild, wild west’

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James Gaspard sold his electric and hybrid bus company and bought 50 acres of land in the mountains west of Fort Collins to “get...

‘I’m home’

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Hazel Miller got into music as a kid, while doing chores. “My mother had a rule: Saturdays were for cleaning the house,” she says....