By Toni Tresca - May 8,2024

From basement to beacon

The Arts HUB in Lafayette recently ushered in a new era with the appointment of Andrew Krimm as executive director in March. Krimm, who previously served as executive director of...

By Kaylee Harter - May 8,2024

BoCo, briefly: May 8, 2024

Boulder settles for $1M over mishandled case Boulder City Council approved a $1 million settlement with Benjamin Cronin, a Boulder resident who was accused of sexual assault when he was...

By Will Brendza - May 8,2024

The great rescheduling

After more than 50 years of classification as a dangerous, highly addictive drug with no medical value, the U.S. federal government is changing its stance on cannabis.  On April 30,...

By John Lehndorff - May 7,2024

Local food news: May 7, 2024

Beloved chef Amos Watts, who wowed Boulder diners at Corrida and Jax Fish House, has died at the age of 43, days before he was to open Denver’s Fifth String...

By Shay Castle - May 7,2024

Recycling revolution

Colorado’s plan to massively expand recycling across the state — and get big companies to pay for it — took another step forward last month as state lawmakers approved a...

By Gregory Wakeman - May 6,2024

Let’s get physical

It’s been nearly two decades since Jessica Rothe called the Front Range home, but the prolific screen actor says she’ll always be “a homegrown Colorado girl.” Like her parents, Rothe...

By none - May 6,2024

Balance, not betrayal

By Nicole Speer and Mark Wallach Last month, the Boulder Weekly published a lengthy recitation of grievances and claims of betrayal by the city from some in Boulder’s arts community...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 2,2024

Concerts: May 2-9

Following his 2022 smash Boat Songs and last year’s debut live album, MJ Lenderman and The Wind bring the rising star’s country-fried guitar rock to the Front Range from Asheville,...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 2,2024

Events: May 2-9

Boulder Ballet Spring Gala 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. $170 Don your finest evening wear and join the Dairy Arts Center and Boulder Ballet...

By Kaylee Harter - May 1,2024

Green flags

As the state works on finalizing its rules for psilocybin facilitator training, three educators weigh in on questions to ask and red flags to look out for in a potential...

By Will Matuska - May 1,2024

BoCo, briefly: May 1, 2024

Pro-Palestinian protest at CU Boulder Students at Colorado universities have joined the flurry of demonstrations sweeping the country since mid-April protesting the war in Gaza.  Organizers held a rally at CU...

By Adam Perry - May 1,2024

Wheel love

For some American cyclists, moving to Boulder is synonymous with giving it a go as a professional rider. The city has long been a major draw thanks to its challenging,...

By John Lehndorff - May 1,2024

Food news: May 1, 2024

Local food news: Mateo is shuttered One of Boulder’s longest operating eateries, Mateo Restaurant Provencal, has closed at 1837 Pearl St. Mateo was opened by Matthew Jensen in 2001. Sauerkraut...

By Toni Tresca - May 1,2024

Housing crunch

A seemingly innocuous game of Monopoly between father and son unfolds into an exploration of the murky waters of American capitalism in 237 Virginia Avenue.  This darkly comedic play — written...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 1,2024

A&E events: May 2-9

ON VIEW:  Saudi new media artist Nouf Aljowaysir reconstructs and reinterprets her self-identity in SALAF (Ancestor), on view at East Window Gallery in Boulder through July 27. The artist will...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 24,2024

Concerts: April 25-May 1

ON THE BILL: Austin singer-songwriter Caroline Rose heads to Boulder’s Fox Theatre on April 27 in support of her Grammy-nominated fifth LP, The Art of Forgetting, out now via New...

By Lauren Hill - April 24,2024

Is 4/20 cringe?

It’s that magical time of year again, where we gather with our dearest loved ones around the open fire of a Bic lighter to spark up a blunt together. It’s...

By Toni Tresca - April 24,2024

Curtain calls

As snow fell unexpectedly in late April, what better refuge from the chill than the warm embrace of the theater? The cold weather provided an excellent excuse to stay indoors...

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