By Shay Castle - Nov. 26, 2024

Shaking, scared and off-key

Sober performances offer a needed respite to people in recovery

By Niko Skievaski - Oct. 22, 2024

Live from PsyCon

Colorado preps for legal shroom-assisted therapy

By John Lehndorff - Oct. 15, 2024

Bringing local home

Pinemelon delivers local, sustainable, everyday groceries

By John Lehndorff - Oct. 2, 2024

Boulder’s Frasca turns 20

From DIY to fine dining royalty, how Bobby Stuckey changed the game

By Toni Tresca - Sep. 11, 2024

Fall dance preview

Celebrate the art of movement with these local productions

By John Lehndorff - Aug. 20, 2024

Food fests: Aug. 23-25

Spirit of Japan, Ned Jazz & Wine and more

By John Lehndorff - Aug. 13, 2024

Peachy keen

Two pie guys share the secrets of baking the perfect Colorado peach pastry

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jul. 9, 2024

Concerts: July 11-17

ON THE BILL: Since assembling in the windy city in 1997, Eric D. Johnson’s outfit, Fruit Bats, has held it down as a versatile institution of indie rock, traversing sounds from the...

By Ana Gavrilovska - Jul. 9, 2024

Not playing favorites

When Portland indie-rock duo Quasi released their 2013 album Mole City, they thought it might be their last — but life has a way of asserting itself. To wit: the...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jul. 2, 2024

Concerts: July 4-10

ON THE BILL: Canadian indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara come to Colorado for an opening-slot performance at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre with headliner Portugal. The Man. The band returns...

By John Lehndorff - Jul. 1, 2024

Off the eaten path

We boast about Boulder County’s culinary wonders more than almost anyone, but diners cannot thrive on local tastes alone. The solution for taste buds bored to death with the same...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jun. 26, 2024

Boom!

Looking for some good old-fashioned family fun this Fourth of July? To help you celebrate, Boulder Weekly put together this handy roundup of firework displays and light shows on the...

By Shay Castle - Jun. 12, 2024

Gray matter

“Under Colorado law, I cannot sell you psilocybin,” an employee tells the crowd gathered at the Mad Hatter booth. “If you buy a sticker, I can gift you some product....

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 15, 2024

Concerts: May 16-23

Following last year’s headlining gig in Boulder, indie-pop standout Samia returns to the Front Range for an opening-slot show at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre on May 20. On the...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 8, 2024

Concerts: May 9-16

ON THE BILL: After canceling last year’s world tour due to frontman Stuart Murdoch’s recovery from an illness, Scottish indie-pop OGs Belle and Sebastian make their triumphant return to Colorado...

By Lindsay Temple - May 1, 2024

‘Loud bark, deep bite’

Marisa “Missy” Dabice recalls a Pablo Picasso drawing that distills her philosophy on the expression of desire. In it, a nude man and woman are depicted mid-coitus while a peculiar...

By Jeremy Duke - Apr. 18, 2024

A different beast

Jesus Piece vocalist Aaron Heard acknowledges that times have changed. On the Philadelphia-based metalcore band’s current tour supporting 2023’s …So Unknown, the frontman told Boulder Weekly he doesn’t expect to...

By Jezy J. Gray - Apr. 17, 2024

Lean on me

There’s an old saying of dubious origin you’ve probably heard before, and it goes like this: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far,...

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