Tag: nov 12 2020 issue
Shifting the focus of human rights in Boulder
Boulder has long been a leader in the area of human rights and social justice reform. Our journey began more than 40 years ago...
Letters 11/12: Delusional Donald, Big Tech
Delusional Donald
Congratulations to our President-elect Joe Biden and our Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their comfortable, convincing victory over the truly terrible, corrupt racist...
News Briefs: How Trump can still ruin the environment, local climate...
Environmentalists lament what Trump administration might be able to push through before leaving office
Assuming all lawsuits are thrown out and Joe Biden takes over...
Try this week: Empanadas @ Rincon Argentino
In the off chance you haven’t had the empanadas from Rincon Argentino —maybe you just moved here, maybe you never drive by that corner...
Plenty of fish?
File this one under: Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.
New research out of the University of Colorado indicates that in the event of...
Election recap
While most of the country, and world for that matter, has been singularly focused on the presidential election, plenty happened with ballot measures both...
Posing new questions
In a world where climate change presents an ever-increasing threat, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless as we carry on in our day-to-day...
Election fallout in the green industry
If anything was actually clear on election night, it was the American people’s will to legalize cannabis.
New Jersey, Montana, South Dakota and Arizona all...
Astrology 11/12/20
ARIES
March 21-April 19: “Love can’t always do work,” wrote novelist Iris Murdoch. “Sometimes it just has to look into the darkness.” From what I...
Brewing together
What is civilization if it isn’t people talking to each other over a goddamned beer? — James S.A. Corey, Cibola Burning.
While I suspect there’s...
With friends like these…
Mike and Kyle are best friends. They’ve been best friends and will always be best friends. That might not always be in their best...