Tag: jul 21 2022 issue

Increased climate tax and police reform

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To combat increasing wildfires, Boulder will ask for increased climate tax Boulder is proposing a new $6.5 million annual tax on natural gas and electricity...

Extracting stories from the industries of the American West

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In the ruins of the sugar mill on Madison Avenue in Loveland, one of the buildings has a message painted on the roof: “IT...

Zesty liqueurs and alcoholic alchemy

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Building a bar is more than just your favorite bottles of booze and some canned mixers. Getting into the territory of cocktail enthusiasts and...

Gays and confused

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Gays and confused

Astrology 7/21/22

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Fiction-writer John Banville tells us, “There are moments when the past has a force so strong it seems one might be...

Genius, so-called

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‘In Bed With Ulysses’ and in love with James Joyce

What to do when there’s nothing to do

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Amelia’s Big Idea—A Musical. 10 a.m. Friday, July 22, Harlow Platts Park, 1360 Gillaspie Drive, Boulder. Free Gather the kids and head to the park...

From Russia, with hash

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With Brittney Griner’s Russian detainment, the U.S. finally has a meaningful reason to pass cannabis reform—but it won’t

Growin’ ‘Grass

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50 years later, RockyGrass in Lyons has become one of America’s great bluegrass festivals

Finding Smoky Chicken, Filipino Fare, Adobo Mayo, Lime Coconut Cubes and...

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Sometimes you just have a need for ’cue on a summer evening. When that craving struck, I headed to a familiar place I hadn’t...

Side order of sustainability

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The Snail of Approval and Zero Foodprint awards help diners put their money where their values are

Colorado’s GOP militia gang

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Violent far rightists have been around for some time, but the Jan. 6 hearings have revealed their incestuous relationships with some of the most...