Tag: nov 02 2023 issue

Knotty by nature

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The mysterious process of making art can bring once-buried feelings to the surface. Just ask Sadie Dupuis, the celebrated singer-songwriter behind the Philadelphia indie-rock...

Dear Whole Foods Daddy: Nov. 2, 2023

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We all have questions and need advice, but sometimes the pseudo therapy in the Instagram stories of astrology girls doesn’t cut it. Or maybe...

Maine line

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When Drew Ryan opened Maine Shack in Denver’s LoHi neighborhood at the tail end of 2019, he was looking for a home away from...

Astrology: Nov. 2, 2023

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): “Our bodies sometimes serve as the symbolic ground where order and disorder fight for supremacy,” writes storyteller Caroline Kettlewell. Here’s...

Safe Zones is not a serious solution

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The Simpsons has a long-running gag centered on pearl-clutching busybody Helen Lovejoy exclaiming “Won’t somebody please think of the children?” The “think of the...

A ‘Yes’ on Boulder’s Ballot Issue 2A helps build a more...

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To paraphrase an old expression: In this election, you can fill your potholes and invest in the arts. This November, City of Boulder voters will have...

Worth a fortune

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About a decade ago, I cracked open a fortune cookie after lunch at Tsing Tao with the Boulder Weekly editorial staff.  “You have found good...

Weight of the world

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Jeff Kiehl had been a climate scientist at NCAR in Boulder studying topics like the greenhouse effect and stratospheric ozone for nearly two decades...

Full circle

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Flashback to the summer of 2016 in Boulder. Ex-collegiate hockey player, ex-lawyer and neophyte chef Natascha Sherman Hess takes a leap of faith. She...

Footrubs and funerals

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Dear Dan: Young, gay, gym member. A few years ago, I was alone in the sauna when this older guy asked if he could...