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Despite approval, the conversation about Eldora Mountain Resort’s expansion isn’t over

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While Eldora Mountain Resort received a green light to expand within its permanent boundaries in October — after years of controversy — discussions between...

Don’t let obstacles be an obstacle

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Before you stop reading this because you see the word “parkour” and think you know what it is (leaping over the airy gaps between...

Arugula’s Alec Shuler started with chicken and rice

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After earning a biology degree in 1995 from the University of Colorado, Alec Schuler had two urgent goals. “To travel and to ski,” he...

New sensations

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Let’s get this out of the way right off the bat. We have absolutely no grudge against Montana. Beautiful place — postcard-y mountain ranges, limitless...

The Anderson file: Poetry on a mission

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the celebrated poet and publisher of Beat Generation writers, argued in an essay in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1999 that poetry...

A turning point

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In a state known for its big game and wide open spaces there’s one thing that’s been conspicuously missing from Colorado’s landscape for more...

A quarter century of music and environmental hope at eTown

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Environmental news is notorious for doomsday messages from climate change, to drought, to mass extinctions, but one Boulder-based radio show has been delivering positive...

Risky Business, Part 1: Banking in the marijuana industry

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For a bank, analyzing the risk of onboarding a cannabis business as a client is complicated. The legal marijuana industry is emerging and comes...

Reports of the death of the oil industry are greatly exaggerated

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A year ago, a lot of green- washed Luddites were wondering out loud about whether the global collapse of oil prices would accomplish what...

All you can eat and more

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There are few institutions we hold more sacred in Boulder County than the Indian buffet. Not only do we have a relatively high concentration...

Locals up for National Geographic’s Adventurers of the Year

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The old saying, “there must be something in the water,” seems oddly true considering five of the 2016 National Geographic Adventurers of the Year...

Grammy nominees take the stage

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The Takács Quartet has such a long and distinguished history, has performed and recorded so much music, that it is surprising to learn there...