Tag: jan 18 2024 issue
Rewilding the West
We tell children stories — like Aesop’s Fables, Little Red Riding Hood or the Big Bad Wolf — that implicitly teach us how to think...
Astrology: Jan. 18, 2024
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries chemist Percy Julian (1899–1975) was a trailblazer in creating medicine from plants. He patented over 130 drugs and laid...
Gov’t watch: Jan. 18, 2023
Boulder City Council
Reminder: At the Jan. 18 meeting, Council will:
Discuss Safe Outdoor Spaces, also known as “alternative sheltering.” Council will direct the City...
Tour de Skratch
Dr. Allen Lim is a study in perpetual motion as he wends his way through Skratch Labs Cafe, greeting familiar diners and delivering plates...
Bestselling book, midlevel movie
It’s not about race; it’s about caste — the system of injustice and subjugation that persists, generation from generation, resistant to the individuals who...
From page to stage
As Coloradoans bundle up against the bitter cold, a different kind of freeze is taking place at the Miners Alley Performing Arts Center in...
Dynamic dichotomy
Ella Williams, who makes music under the name Squirrel Flower, has always had a dichotomy to her music. Many of her songs could be...
Where the wild things are
Boulder parents looking for the perfect place to take their kids outside don’t have to go farther than the National Center for Atmospheric Research...
Polis’ perplexing tax policy
During his State of the State address, Governor Jared Polis called for huge government spending for mass transit, education, job training and crime fighting....
Legal madness
By Charlie Danaher
In ruling that Trump should be removed from the primary ballot, the Colorado Supreme Court furthers and promotes the legal madness, while...
Letters to the editor: Jan. 15, 2024
Civil debate
For several years now, a group of old and aging Boulder-area men have met each Wednesday morning to discuss anything other than football,...