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Tastes like crow
On Oct. 6, President Joe Biden made an announcement that caught many of us off guard. Although, in hindsight, it probably shouldn’t have.Â
“As I’ve...
The color orange
Orange foods taste good together. Maybe it’s my imagination, or just a coincidence. Or maybe it’s the beta-carotene pigment that’s found in all orange...
Picture this
Coming out of the pandemic, Graham Nash is making a splash as COVID numbers come down and venues continue to open up.
And while music...
A hazy future
For decades, residents in Lyons have raised concerns about the cement plant and its quarry located outside of town.
“We’re the closest community to the...
Our library needs sustainable, stable, reliable funding
We all know that Pearl Street and the Flatirons are icons of our city. These locations serve as a welcoming pad for thousands of...
Bridging the knowledge gap
There are 27,000 licensed physicians in the state of Colorado. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), only 311 of...
Overdue praise for the shisito
It wasn’t love at first bite, but I finally warmed up to the shishito pepper.
The name is an abbreviation of shishitogarashi, which is Japanese...
A change in trajectory
"I should write a song called 'Crying in my Goggles,'" Ryan Waters remembers muttering aloud as he and fellow Polar adventurer Eric Larsen prepared...
Between the notes
Jessica first heard the bang in the early morning hours. It’s an unearthly sound, a loud thump she describes as a big concrete ball...
American sideshow
You probably didn’t learn about Afong Moy in high school; playwright Lloyd Suh wants to change that. Inspired by the true story of Moy’s...
Soothing the change
Diana Roopchand wanted part of her research program at Rutgers University to be focused on a topic specific to women’s health, so she chose...