Tag: mar 23 2023 issue

News Roundup: March 23, 2023

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Case against fossil fuel companies could stay in local courts  The federal Office of the Solicitor General recommends the Supreme Court allow the City of...

Change of taste

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It may be heresy hereabouts, but sometimes beer gets boring and you need a change of tasting rooms. Luckily, Boulder County is chockablock with...

Easy squeezy lemon cheesy

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I made my first batch of curds and whey by accident. I was enjoying a cup of tea with milk, and decided to add...

Astrology: March 23, 2023

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): If we were to choose one person to illustrate the symbolic power of astrology, it might be Aries financier and...

Better together

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There’s been something of a wine renaissance on the Western Slope. This has coincided with the Boulder area’s development of some truly excellent chocolate....

The living afterlife

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The latest offering from celebrated Detroit post-punk outfit Protomartyr begins with a grim salutation: “Welcome to the haunted earth / the living afterlife,” vocalist...

Let’s tell the truth about those big, bad wolves

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The return of wolves to the West has always been contentious, and the deaths last fall of more than 40 cattle in western Colorado...

Learning to taste

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You can look at cooking videos all day long on YouTube and Tik Tok, but the experience will never equate to learning in-person from...

Letters: March 23, 2023

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FRUSTRATION WITH FUNDING FOX The newest revelations about Fox “News” knowingly airing false, incorrect and deceptive stories about Dominion Voting and the Jan. 6 insurrection,...

Riding for the feeling

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When local singer-songwriter Patrick Dethlefs looks back on his earliest memories, he hears the sound of his dad’s guitar. Music filled the rooms of...

Boulder’s brunch revival 

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Contrary to street rumors at the time, brunch was not created in Boulder in the 1970s, but the weekend meal has found a warm...

The shifting world of tipping

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When restaurant doors closed due to COVID in 2020, thousands of workers would never return to the industry. While reasons varied, many cited low...