Tag: sep 21 2023 issue

Labor upsurge promotes democracy and prosperity

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We had “Hot Labor Summer” across the country, and working-class discontent continues to smolder. Health care employees, flight attendants, pilots, television and film writers...

Freedom fighter

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In writing a historical novel about Dutch World War II resistance fighter Hannie Schaft, author Buzzy Jackson didn’t feel like she needed to embellish...

Falling for pumpkin spice 

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There’s nothing intrinsically evil about pumpkin spice lattes. However, when Starbucks introduced the seasonal drink 20 years ago, it unleashed a torrent of pumpkin...

Eggplant vertigo

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Imam Bayildi is an eggplant dish named for its ability to separate a man from his consciousness. The Turkish phrase means, “the Imam fainted,”...

Letters: Sept. 31, 2023

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Correction: Boulder Weekly’s recent article about fall films and festivals (‘Season’s screenings,’ Sept. 14, 2023) included a factual error related to programming at the...

Phishing for love

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It’s no secret that the love affair between Boulder and jam bands is central to the cultural landscape here. But with Topher Payne’s You...

Soldiers of cinema

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Unless you’re a real film buff, the name Jeremy Thomas might not mean anything to you. But it should. He is one of the...

‘Free Heat’

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The home Matt Brill and Eric Moore are building on Forest Avenue in North Boulder doesn’t look much different than any other home construction...

Now you know: Sept. 21, 2023

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Solar co-op launches in Boulder County Boulder County has launched its first solar co-op. The project, which kicked off on Monday, Sept. 18, is a collaboration...

A theoretical distinction

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Prior to the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp was classified as a Schedule I substance, just like marijuana. That bill not only decriminalized hemp containing...

Astrology: Sept. 21, 2023

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RIES (March 21-April 19): So it begins: the Building and Nurturing Togetherness phase of your astrological cycle. The next eight weeks will bring excellent...

A Move to Cut Drug Prices Has Patients With Rare Diseases...

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Editor's note: This story was first published in KFF Health News. For people with cystic fibrosis, like Sabrina Walker, Trikafta has been a life-changer. Before she...