Tag: jan 26 2023 issue

Letters: Jan. 26, 2023

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Praise for Dave Anderson Thanks, Dave ! I suspect you had to be a historian, or anyway teach U.S. history at some level, in some...

Hand-crafted

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A few years ago, just before my retirement, I knew I had achieved true “elder” status on the faculty when I announced, just as I...

Atmospheric rivers endanger the West

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Moab, Utah, gets just eight inches of rain per year, yet rainwater flooded John Weisheit’s basement last summer. Extremes are common in a desert:...

‘This is the sound of a gavel’

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Gilly had beef with her husband Steve. The conflict rested on a wrinkle the Denver couple couldn’t quite iron out: Should the city’s historic...

Rx: bread and butter

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The Nibbles column has survived some serious ups and downs in various publications since it debuted in 1985, but I have always made sure...

‘An environmental crime’

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The illegal grow operations John Nores with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Marijuana Enforcement Team would break up were all different....

Astrology: Jan. 26, 2023

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Theoretically, you could offer to help a person who doesn’t like you. You could bring a gourmet vegan meal to a...

In our prime

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Your 20s are a time of hard work and, occasionally, hedonism — we think it’s fair to say Boulder Weekly’s second decade followed that...

Brewing discontent

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It was dusk by the time votes were counted on Tuesday, Jan. 24. A representative for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) tallied the...

In with the old

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What creates community? To Susan Osborne, it’s buildings. “I strongly believe that historic preservation has everything to do with making a community feel like a solid,...

‘A part of the legacy and the lineage’

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There’s an annual tradition where new graduates from the University of Colorado line up outside The Sink to ink their signature onto the ceiling....

‘The rest is noise’

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When the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra kicked off its 65th season last October, it had the whole world in mind. Ozymandias: To Sell a Planet,...