Tag: Sep 02 2021 issue
Turning workers’ challenges into workplace assets
New state law aims to provide better jobs and pay for Colorado workers with disabilities.
Progress on the roadmap
Colorado has a goal to run on 100 percent renewable energy by 2040—how far along the path are we, and is it still achievable?
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do . . .
EVENTS
18th Annual Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema Season Premiere
6:45-9 p.m. September 3-5, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut Street, Boulder. Tickets: $30
Enjoy films...
The tip of the spear
Boulder filmmakers chronicle the life of Marc-André Leclerc in ‘The Alpinist.’
Dishonest trashing of Biden amid imperial delusions of grandeur
In 2020, the three major TV networks, CBS, ABC, and NBC, devoted only five minutes to Afghanistan, according to the Tyndall Report. Major news...
Talkin’ terpenes
If you’ve been following along these past few weeks (Boulder Weekly, Aug. 12, 19 and 26), then you know we’ve been talking to Keith Villa...
Letters 9/2/21
A Canary in the Coal Mine
I was mystified and dismayed to learn that a pelican was found dead in the water at Union Reservoir...
Astrology 9/2/21
ARIES
March 21-April 19: Aries poet Anna Kamienska wrote, “I’ve learned to value failed conversations, missed connections, confusions. What remains is what’s unsaid, what’s underneath....
Already on the floor
Governor Jared Polis writes letter to senators, urging them to put CAOA on backburner while focusing on more pertinent, achievable cannabis legislation
A story about kids hunting giant robots in the desert
Just four years ago I was sitting here sending off queries to publishers,” Zoe Hana Mikuta says from across the table at Trident Cafe.
Mikuta...
The promise of the plant
CBD, CBG, CBN, THCV, delta-8 THC, delta-11 THC, the list goes on.
“I think it’s going to just be a foot race to see who can identify...
Down these mean streets
I was gonna be a dancer. I was a brunette. Started on my toes and wound up on my heels.
So says Ruth Roman in Tomorrow...