Tag: nov 23 2023 issue

‘Possibility and Power’

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Twenty-five years ago, a group of retired teachers decided to do something about the racial discrimination and bullying they saw in their classrooms. So...

The Disney ouroboros

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It all started in Kansas City with a young dreamer named Walt Disney. Alice’s Wonderland wasn’t his first creation, but it was significant. The...

Now you know: Nov. 21, 2023

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The turkey lives Gov. Jarden Polis performed four official turkey pardons for the first time in Colorado history on Nov. 20. The ceremony has a long...

The Unsung Onion

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“Put chile and some water into a saucepan with bullion, garlic which is diced, and salt and pepper and onion which I don’t have...

Solidarity for All

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Slain activist Vivian Silver preached peace — not just pretty words — for Palestinians and Israelis

Astrology: Nov. 23, 2023

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Liberate your divine appetite, Geminis.

‘Natural woman’

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Colorado is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, but because of our hectic daily schedules, some of us might not always take the time...

‘Jump for Joy’

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Singer-songwriter M.C. Taylor didn’t set out to make a “pandemic record” when he went into the studio to record his 2021 LP, Quietly Blowing...

Savage Love: Nov. 23, 2023

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Thanksgiving-themed columns from years past

Lab results

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Sarah Adina Smith is the first to admit that a career as a filmmaker wasn’t the most obvious path for her life.  “It took me...

Sea change

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The new nonfiction book Over the Seawall is about what writer Stephen Robert Miller terms “disastrous adaptation.” In a nutshell, that means the delusional...