Tag: jan 27 2022 issue

The second son of a preacher’s daughter

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After losing his father and the family cabin from which he derived his stage name, Covenhoven’s Joel Van Horne still sees beauty in the world

Aubrey Runyon

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It was going to be an easy climb after work on a beautiful late summer day in Eldorado Canyon. Aubrey Runyon and her climbing partner...

André Houssney

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From where he stood in the Boulder neighborhood near Indian Hills, André Houssney could see houses burning in every direction—in the foreground, the mid-ground...

Jessica Benjamin

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In times of trouble, as well as every single day, “food always helps,” Jessica Benjamin says,  “I love the food world. I love the people...

Finding Higgins

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Every day, the dogs at Donelle Slater’s Superior-based kennel, Dog Tag, take naps between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. December 30 was no different. She...

In memoriam: Shawn Cupolo

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H.B. Woodsongs was the setting for much of Sondra Blanchard and Shawn Cupolo’s story as a couple: They met at the music store more...

Annika Spilde

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After class on a Thursday afternoon, Annika Spilde orders a latte at Trident Cafe. Wearing a black-and-white checkered skirt, jean jacket and ankle-high black...

Celebrating 28 years of no-holds barred, independent local journalism

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It takes a stalwart collection of people to keep an independent newspaper afloat for 28 years: tenacious reporters, visionary editors, driven sales staff and...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do. . .

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EVENTS Boulder Book Store Author Talk: James Balog—‘The Human Element’ (virtual). 6:30 p.m. Thursday, January 27. Tickets: $5. Virtual Event URL: boulderbookstore.net/event/james-balog-human-element For four decades, world-renowned...

From Colorado to the world

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Lafayette’s Westbound & Down Mill is open for business

Just Economics: Looking through the lens of ‘The 1619 Project’

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In 2019, The New York Times published The 1619 Project, a collection of essays, short stories, and poems intended to revisit United States’ history...

Letters 1/27/22

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We need explanations I was in Denver when the Marshall Fire destroyed my neighborhood of 22 years, Sagamore. But the firsthand accounts I am hearing...