Tag: may 25 2023 issue
Summer Gear Guide
ALL-PURPOSE
Park picnic at 11 a.m., Sunshine Canyon hike at 2 p.m., and a dinner party at 6 p.m.? Try these multi-faceted pieces:
Gonzo Camp Collar...
Farm stand freshÂ
Some of us mark the arrival of summer by Memorial Day barbecues or music festivals or simply when the pool opens for the season....
Flying high
Getting high is easy for a lot of Coloradans. But staying high can be a challenge.Â
Such is the case with paragliding — where pilots...
Drinking alfresco
As our long, cold, gray winter finally — finally — gives way to the spring bloom and the promise of a warm summer, it’s...
66 summers of Shakespeare
Tim Orr’s history with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) began as an actor in 2007 — his favorite roles at the company include Lucio...
Summer sonics
Summer in Boulder County carries a distinct set of visuals: a windows-down drive through the mountains, a picnic at the foot of the Flatirons,...
Heating up
The beginning of September brings a sense of regret for all the Boulder-centric things you didn’t do over the summer (along with spray-tanned, Orange...
Who is George Soros, the right wing’s boogeyman?
Many people heard about George Soros for the first time when he denounced George W. Bush’s “war on terror,” lies about Saddam Hussein being...
Letters: May 25, 2023
SOLUTION TO HOMELESS = CHILD TAX CREDIT
Great news that programs for the homeless are receiving funding in Boulder County (News, “Boulder County receives funding...
Meet the Deadhead Cyclist
In 2017, Stewart Sallo was riding his bike through the calico sandstone Nevada wilderness when his alter ego was born. His feet pedaled to...
Risky business
It didn’t take long for the Rayback, a food truck park, bar and event space, to become a beloved Boulder institution. People gather around...
‘So long, farewell’
When the news broke last June that Boulder Dinner Theatre (BDT Stage) owners Gene and Judy Bolles had sold their building on 5501 Arapahoe...