Tag: mar 26 2020 issue
Physical distancing do’s and don’t’s
Dear Dan: My question is on managing “gray area” intimacies during the pandemic. I have a lover/friend that I’ve been hanging out with—fucking, drinking...
Hard out here for a pup
Where animal shelters are concerned, the news from cities hardest hit by COVID-19 was bleak: “More dogs in shelters will be euthanized during coronavirus...
Gender pay gap improving, but still a problem
March is Women’s History Month, a celebration of female contribution to American history and our contemporary society. It coincides with International Women’s Day, March...
There’s a dragon with matches that’s loose on the town
The current crisis is not the first time I have been tested in my life, nor will it be the last. For all of...
Ready to grow
With the start of the Boulder County Farmers Market delayed until May 2, and a massive curtailing of demand from restaurants, local farmers and...
Try this week: Black Cat dinner for two, drinks to-go
Try this week: Black Cat Dinner for two, to-go
It’s easy to be skeptical of good news nowadays, but we have one bit of it...
Funeral services in Boulder County are being delayed, and with them,...
In George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo, Saunders spins a fantastical tale of purgatory and mingling souls not yet settled in eternal homes. It’s...
One of Colorado’s most isolated, rural hospitals faces coronavirus
On Colorado’s Eastern plains, there is one hospital on the I-70 corridor between Denver International Airport and the Kansas border: Lincoln Community Hospital in...
Could the plague bring reform to Congress?
The latest China Plague (at least the fourth to originate in the People’s Republic since 1957) has set off discussion in Congress as to...