By Dan Savage - February 15,2024

Savage Love: Feb. 15, 2024

I am invited to a (gay) sex party. When invited for dinner, you bring a bottle of wine, but what is the proper etiquette for a sex party? Come showered...

By Rob Brezsny - February 15,2024

Astrology: Feb. 15, 2024

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Some stories don’t have a distinct and orderly beginning, middle and end. At any one point, it may be hard to know where you are. Other...

By Kaylee Harter - February 14,2024

Under one roof 

Crystal and G, a married couple both wearing tan Carhartt overalls, sit on a bench at the Boulder Bandshell on a sunny Thursday afternoon.  They’ve been homeless for just under...

By Bart Schaneman - February 14,2024

‘A meanness in this world’

Before the American news cycle was dominated by mass shootings at schools, grocery stores and other public places, there was one killer who tore a hole in the fabric of...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 14,2024

A&E events: Feb. 15-22

ON VIEW: The ongoing East Window photography exhibition, Aging Bodies: Myths and Heroines, explores “the social and ethical implications of the observational image and challenges some of the myths and...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 14,2024

Concerts: Feb. 15-22, 2024

ON THE BILL: After retiring her trauma-tinged experimental project Lingua Ignota with a pair of sold-out shows last year at The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, classically trained musician and...

By Toni Tresca - February 14,2024

Last of a kind

Driving northbound on I-25, the Flatirons fade in the rearview mirror, replaced by the expansive vistas of the rural Colorado plains. Turning off past RV parks and a livestock trailer...

By Will Matuska - February 14,2024

BoCo, briefly: Feb. 14, 2024

Downtown Boulder Station lobby to reopen RTD’s Downtown Boulder Station lobby is slated to reopen Monday, Feb. 19 after methamphetamine residue was found in the restrooms and in the station’s...

By Dave Anderson - February 14,2024

Just say no to Netanyahu

On Feb. 1, a large crowd urged the Boulder City Council to pass a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. The Boulder Reporting Lab described a raucous and chaotic scene...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 14,2024

Gov’t watch: Feb. 14, 2024

Government offices are closed Monday, Feb. 19 in observance of President’s Day.  Boulder City Council On Feb. 22, Council will: Because Van Vleet was purchased as open space, using open...

By Jezy J. Gray - February 13,2024

‘Big Day Coming’

Few bands have surfed the sands of time quite like Yo La Tengo. Formed in 1984 by married creative team Georgia Hubley and Ira Kaplan, the revered indie-rock outfit gelled...

By Readers like you - February 13,2024

Letters to the editor: Feb. 13, 2024

Let states decide According to all the “experts,” it seems very likely that the SCOTUS will overturn Colorado’s decision to take Trump off the ballot. Their logic is apparently represented...

By John Lehndorff - February 13,2024

Boulder’s ‘tea spirit’

Rev. Bu Nan Brown, co-founder of Boulder Tea Hut, likes a mug of Earl Grey now and again. “That’s what we call tea with a small ‘t’ rather than Tea...

By Will Brendza - February 13,2024

Shroom seizures up 369%

According to the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA), 62.8% (177 million) of Americans 12 and older used alcohol at least once in 2022. According to the Centers...

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