Tag: dec 2 2021 issue

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do. . .

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EVENTS Opening Reception: ‘RETURNING’: Contemporary Works by Arapaho Artists. 5-7 p.m. Thursday, December 2, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder. Tickets: $8- $10, museumofboulder.org The Museum...

The new normal is more normalized censorship

Project Censored’s co-directors, Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth, title their introduction to this year’s edition of State of the Free Press, “A Return...

Open space development isn’t a solution for inequity

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Timothy Thomas’ “opinion” in the October 7, 2021 issue of Boulder Weekly (“Open Space, CU South and civil rights: A first step towards ‘Just...

Chompin’ at the bit

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Bonnie and Taylor Sims have been integral elements of the Front Range music scene for over a decade, lending their unique talents to just...

King’s Singers return to Boulder with music familiar and new

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Pat Donnachie can hardly wait to get back onstage. With an audience. In Boulder. As a member of the King’s Singers, Dunachie was accustomed to...

Taste your place this holiday season

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Making a holiday meal? Packing a food basket? Planning a get together? Sending a taste of home? Needing a treat to hand to a...

Taste of the Week: Caprese panini and Vietnamese chilled noodle salad...

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If I hadn’t stopped by the Della Cava Medical Pavilion at Boulder’s Foothills Medical Campus to get my COVID booster jab, I probably never would...

K for Kane

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For many, it’s the greatest of all time. But when it was released 80 years ago, Citizen Kane was a death sentence. The movie’s director and...

The pig that saved Avery

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Stay in one place long enough, and you’ll see things come and go, only to come back around again. It’s been over 40 years...

Enlisting stoners

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As a branch of the federal government, the U.S. Army frowns on all things marijuana. For decades, if someone wanted to serve this country,...