Tag: Dec 01 2022 issue

When no home is affordable, where do you live?

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It’s a common story: Candace McNatt of Durango, in southern Colorado, kept losing bidding wars to buy a house. She finally settled on a...

Letters: Dec. 1, 2022

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Nicole Speer for Mayor Pro Tem  On Dec. 1, Boulder City Council will be appointing its Mayor Pro Tem. Every year a new council member...

Why turn a bean into a burger?

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I am confused by veggie burgers, vegan cheese, margarine and all substitutes for animal products that seek to imitate the very thing the eater wishes...

Margaritas on the go

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At the age of 27, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick, CEO and co-founder of Damn Right Cocktails, is one of the youngest female business owners in the spirits...

Final frontier

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Geoff Marslett found cinema through science. During the 1990s he worked as a physicist at the Naval Research Laboratory before turning his hand to...

Stone cold and striking hot

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There will always be stories that slip through the cracks. Whether a function of human capacity, or our proclivity for comfort over truth, the...

Tip of the psychedelic spear

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In November 2022, Colorado took a progressive leap forward when the state passed Proposition 122 to legalize the use of natural psychedelic medicines. Now,...

Critter Classifieds: Dec. 1, 2022

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Boulder Weekly is working with Longmont Humane Society (LHS) to feature a few pets each week who are looking for forever homes. LHS provides...

Astrology

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Aries filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky wrote, “To be free, you simply have to be so, without asking permission. You must have your...

Imagining a better world

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What does a world without fossil fuels look like?  In Colorado, natural gas, gasoline and coal still lead the way in our total energy consumption...

Cleaner and meaner  

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If there’s one moment that captures the sonic leap of Nashville-based music artist Sophie Allison over the last half-decade, it comes right in the...