Tag: nov 11 2021 issue

Incoming! Four fresh faces will join Boulder City Council and help...

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After all the door-knocking, text messages, yard signs, flyers and mailers, forums, op-eds, sign-waving, and glad-handing, you thought the election was over, didn’t ya? For...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do. . .

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EVENTS Boulder Star Lighting Festival (virtual). 5:30 p.m. Thursday, November 11. Free. Virtual Event URL: youtu.be/YlCGdCPlMAk The Boulder Chamber is kicking off the holiday season with...

If I could fight

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Dear diary, I felt a new emotion after weeks on end of nothing but fatigue; it was hatred for the human race It's been getting worse after coming so...

Pandemic of the unregulated

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In 2019 there was a different pandemic sweeping the nation, wreaking havoc on people’s lungs, putting some in the hospital and others in early...

Shattering the psychedelic taboo

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In the U.S., the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) holds the keys when it comes to accessing research-grade schedule I drugs. Labs and scientists submit...

‘The human at the center of it’

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“I don’t think we see the human at the center of it,” Jamie Boyle says, “what their life looks like now, how they fell...

From spite to success

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It was Type 1 diabetes that turned Becca Schepps on to kombucha. And it was a joke that turned Schepps on to making kombucha. “I...

Taste of the Week: Chile rellenos @ The Parkway Cafe

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I’ve always enjoyed breakfast at the Parkway Cafe. On a recent visit, while sitting on the sunny patio, I pushed past my natural inclination...

Tempeh town

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Living in and around Boulder, we’ve had the opportunity to taste tons of tofu, loads of seitan, and oodles of vegetable-based meat substitutes. By...

Life in the elephant cage

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As Danny Shafer’s marriage came to an end a couple of years ago, songs began to flow out of him.  “I knew I had to...

Not entirely politically correct

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The art Todd Herman curates at east window is his way of addressing the injustices of the world.  “There's still racism, sexism—there’s a lot we've...

A peaceful display is met with violence

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Guest opinion by Charlie Danaher History is replete with examples of peaceful movements being met with violence. Sometimes the violence is perpetrated by the state,...