Tag: Mar 30 2023 issue

Seventeen-seventy snooze

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Hot off last year’s revival production at the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, the national tour of 1776 is set to wrap its...

We are family

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If necessity is the mother of invention, then Inez de la Paz needs to invent a new life for herself and her little boy....

Eyes on the prize

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It was a run-of-the-mill Tuesday morning in Boulder for author and longtime University of Colorado professor Marcia Douglas — until it wasn’t. After ignoring...

‘Brand new Beethoven’

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Every composer has hidden gems in their oeuvre. For Ludwig van Beethoven — whose full output is standard repertoire in most genres  — such...

Now you know: March 30, 2023

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Report shows lack of transparency in gig companies  If Coloradans pay $10 for an Uber ride, the driver could see $5 or less in their...

Sin tax scholarships

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Cannabis is currently recreationally legal in 21 states, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington D.C. Across those states there are...

Get it fresh, get it local

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Eleven farms, agricultural producers and non-profit organizations are receiving grants from Boulder County to catalyze regenerative practices, education, market infrastructure and more.  The County announced...

Astrology: March 30, 2023

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Sometimes, I give you suggestions that may, if you carry them out, jostle your routines and fluster your allies. But...

Letters: March 30, 2023

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CAN YOU SAY ‘DIRTY HIPPIE’? I have mixed feelings about BW’s cover story about advice from Boulder’s “meme queen,” particularly the response “Help, I’ve Fallen...

‘A stealth history of Colorado over a couple of beers’

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There are a lot of lenses through which to look at Colorado’s history: the gold rush and mining, oil and gas, agriculture.  But none, Sam...

Seeding the future

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An inconspicuous little house on the east edge of Boulder seems like an unlikely place for a local food revolution.  Inside are shelves lined with...

‘It’s just math’

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A proposed 85-mile oil railway through Ashley National Forest, in the northeast corner of Utah, is on the cusp of final approval from federal agencies....