Tag: oct 19 2023 issue
Now you know: Oct. 19, 2023
Coming up
Deal on new acute care facility nearly done
Mental Health Partners (MHP) is expecting to close on a 45,000-square-foot facility in Louisville at the...
Relief MAPS
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects roughly 5% of U.S. adults every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). That number is...
Astrology: Oct. 19
ARIES (March 21-April 19): JooHee Yoon is an illustrator and designer. She says, “So much of artmaking is getting to know yourself through the...
Use it or lose it
Whether you consider weed management titillating or not, the control of noxious weeds has been a point of tension in Boulder County for decades,...
WHY IS YOUR BALLOT YELLING AT YOU?
YOUR BALLOT WILL BE ARRIVING IN THE MAIL SOON, AND YOU MAY NOTICE THAT A HANDFUL OF ISSUES ARE WRITTEN LIKE THIS — IN...
When a skunk goes after your garden
Skunks love autumn as our backyard gardens fill up with ripe vegetables. But in my northern New Mexico corn patch, that meant a determined...
Original sin
Every April, tiny flowers spread like confetti across the blackjack hills of Oklahoma. This is Osage Territory — land carved out and granted to...
A little off the top
By now, you might think you know Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. But with the dead rising from all sides, Unitiive...
This is going to hurt
Local poet Jade Lascelles doesn’t shrink from what she describes as “the collapsed moment, the moment of a brutality.” She approaches it, tries to...
Bach to Boulder
The slogan “Across Time Across Cultures” has been a theme of the Boulder Bach Festival for much of Zachary Carrettin’s 10-year run as music...
Find fresh flavors and new eateries during First Bite
Your friends and family have noticed that you only eat out at six or seven restaurants. Honestly, three of those are pizzerias. What happened...
Hip to be square
When guests enter Red Tops Rendezvous, they are greeted by a hulking mural of the Fisher Building. From there, the walls are covered in...