Tag: nov 03 2022 issue
The cost of legacy
While I knew The Temptations’ music, their turbulent past was unknown to me. In Ain’t Too Proud, a musical about the legendary group, Otis...
Found Sounds: Nov. 3
What's in Boulder's headphones this week? From T-Swift to Alex G, these are the albums flying off the shelves at the city's last-standing record...
Reel to reel
Two film festivals return this weekend, both celebrating milestone anniversaries.
Let’s start at the Dairy Arts Center, with the 10th annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival....
Native noir
Indigenous art is finally having its long-overdue moment in American culture. From TV shows Reservation Dogs and Dark Winds with predominantly Native American casts,...
Decade of dank
This November marks 10 years since Colorado voted to legalize cannabis. And it’s been a wild ride.
The Schedule I narcotic went from a prohibited...
On the record
Boulder once had the highest concentration of record stores per capita in the United States, according to Paradise Found owner Will Paradise. In the...
Death in Memphis
In her landmark 1977 book On Photography, Susan Sontag calls photographs a testament to “time’s relentless melt.” For the influential essayist and cultural critic,...
A fight over finances
Every year, hundreds of delegates, activists, scientists and industry representatives spend two weeks discussing how to mitigate climate change at the Conference of the...
Eyes on the mitigation prize
Boulder County has three extra pairs of eyes helping detect fire.
The eyes, cameras built by Pano AI, use geo satellite data and field sensors...
‘Beautiful chaos’
Back in the first half of the ’80s, I took my first sip of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Upon finishing what tasted like a...
Battle royale
The worlds of sports and theater may feel distinctly separate, but Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado's upcoming production of The Royale invites audiences to...