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Tiki comes to Boulder

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Consider the piña colada. An iconic tropical treat composed of cream of coconut, rum, pineapple juice and pulverized ice, usually served with a fruit...

The oil and gas war is over?

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“Today, with the signing of this bill, it is our hope that the oil and gas wars that have enveloped our state are over,...

The name on the wall

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As a local artist, an alumna of the University of Colorado and a former board member in the budding days of the Dairy Arts...

Movies on Main

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Good news, Longmont: The movies have returned to Main Street. You’ve probably seen the building about a hundred times: the Longmont Performing Arts Center at...

Legends in the field

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Down the tunnel of his headlamp light, Luke Nelson saw a frog. It sat in the middle of the trail, somewhere around 9,000 feet...

Welcome home

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Malik Salsberry waves his hand toward the backyard. “We’re going to do new sod on this half,” he says, explaining the landscaping project he’s...

Redefining family

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Having used her fair share of dating apps, Jenny is used to “matching” with people through screens. This time, however, she was more nervous...

Best of Boulder County 2019

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Welcome to our 23rd annual Best of Boulder™ publication. Just a reminder to everyone, the winners on the following pages have been chosen by...

The forgotten ones

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Don Coen’s family had a farm just outside of Lamar, Colorado, southeast of Colorado Springs, about half an hour’s drive from the border of...

The pleasure of a good conversation

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For one week each spring, throngs of people overrun the University of Colorado’s picturesque campus seeking the pleasure of a good conversation at the...

River first, border second

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The road to Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is as flat as the rest of Texas and lined with palm trees — the tall,...

The last names on the wall

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As I wind my way north on the narrow two-lane road, I realize Wyoming can’t be far off. I squint over the steering wheel...