Tag: Jan 25 2024 issue

Savage Love, Jan. 25, 2024

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I was seeing this guy for about four months. We were pretty much dating, doing all of the normal boyfriend/girlfriend stuff. Everything was going...

Astrology, Jan. 25, 2024

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries author Dani Shapiro has published six novels, three bestselling memoirs, and a host of articles in major magazines. She...

Our next 30 years

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Boulder Weekly published its first edition in 1993. But we weren’t “official” until 1994, at least in the eyes of the state. Boulder Weekly...

Final curtain

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A chapter in Boulder’s cultural history ended Jan. 14 at 12:09 a.m., when the last notes of Fiddler on the Roof reverberated through the...

‘Renegade spirit’

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“Boulder’s last frontier,” declared a 1985 article in the Daily Camera’s Sunday Focus magazine. It was a multi-page spread all about what we know...

‘Less surprised by tomorrow’

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As Boulder Weekly looked back over the past 30 years for our anniversary issue, we wished we had a crystal ball to tell us...

Old school

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It took me a while to notice the building that sits quietly on 19th and Walnut.  I walked, biked and jogged past it countless times...

Absolutely fabulous

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North Carolina native Doug Gaddy opened Absolute Vinyl Records & Stereo in a tiny, spartan space in then-quiet North Boulder in 2009 with the...

Back to (food) school

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When I think back to all the stuff I learned in high school and college, it’s no wonder I don’t use much of that...

‘Back in my day…’

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Boulder County has changed a lot over the past three decades. There are almost 100,000 more people than there were in 1994, the year...

Little thing called love

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When singer-songwriter Buck Meek signed up for a workshop led by longtime friend and fellow music artist Luke Temple, he found himself faced with...

Help wanted

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The nationwide shortage of direct care workers has caused a crisis in the home health system. Five years ago, I transitioned from living in a...