Tag: Mar 19 2015 issue

Letters

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Heroin in Boulder...

Poetry

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i stumble out of bed into sweatpants and socks and slippers...

Happy Sunshine Week: Introducing The Foilies

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Welcome once again to Sunshine Week! It’s that time of year when journalists, citizen watchdogs, community activists, data wizards, political gadflies, public-records litigators and open-gov fanatics come together to champion the cause of transparency and commiserate...

Define ‘run’

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At this point, there is just one Liam Neeson movie: Taken a Non-Stop Run All Night to Walk Among the Tombstones 3. Neeson isn’t in the midst of some Nicolas Cage supernova, in which an actor’s need to perpetually work and “get dat paper” creates an acting black hole ...

Black in Boulder

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It’s the Boulder liberal attitude versus the KKK,” says Derrick Jones, a black professor at Naropa living in Boulder. He’s trying to decide what’s worse...

Film-to-table

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This might be a little naïve,” director Mitch Dickman tells Boulder Weekly. “But I’ve been... talking about this film-to-table idea. I think the food community has done a tremendous job of capitalizing on the farm-to-table movement. I don’t think film is all that ...

Old King Coal is sick — but not yet dying

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A global investigation into every coal-fired power plant proposed in the last five years shows that only one in three of them has actually been built...

Double vision

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Unsurprisingly, the Asian fusion restaurant was all about combinations. But not in the way one might expect...

The everyman ultrarunner

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Greg Salvesen, an astrophysics graduate student at the University of Colorado Boulder, didn’t compete on his high school track team. His running hobby began in college with a casual exercise routine, generally peaking around eight miles. In 2008, he completed his ...

Tidbites | Week of March 19, 2015

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THE POST OPENS A TAPROOM...

Alone among a billion

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Somewhere amid the picking, processing and packing of tea leaves at a tea factory in India, Bill Giebler began to see a reflection of his own life: Grown to one purpose, and eventually turned to another...

Future food

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The Front Range is poised to change how the world eats. That’s the message at the first ever “Advancing the Agriculture Economy Through Innovation” Summit at Colorado State University...