Tag: oct 13 2022 issue

Defend public libraries—the medicine chest of our soul

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Sylvia Wirba’s Navajo family didn’t have a car when she was growing up in Cortez, Colorado. They couldn’t afford to buy books either. But...

Furries, far right and the Colorado GOP

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Nothing’s normal about this November’s election. Amnesty International has called on governors and secretaries of state to ban guns at or near polling stations....

Vote Guide 2022

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*The original version of Boulder Weekly's endorsements incorrectly stated if Boulder Ballot Question 2E passed, municipal elections would be held in even-numbered years starting...

Astrology

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ARIES March 21-April 19: “We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting...

Prairie fire

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In the lead-up to her 2020 masterpiece A Small Death, Samantha Crain didn’t know if she’d be able to hold a guitar again. A...

Tastes like crow

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On Oct. 6, President Joe Biden made an announcement that caught many of us off guard. Although, in hindsight, it probably shouldn’t have.  “As I’ve...

Lordy, lordy, look who’s 40

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Nearly 40,000 beaming faces filled every corner of the Denver Convention Center Oct. 6-8 for the Great American Beer Festival (GABF). The event marks...

The color orange

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Orange foods taste good together.  Maybe it’s my imagination, or just a coincidence. Or maybe it’s the beta-carotene pigment that’s found in all orange...

Picture this

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Coming out of the pandemic, Graham Nash is making a splash as COVID numbers come down and venues continue to open up.  And while music...

Drama of the real

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Eveleth, Minnesota, is home to fewer than 5,000 residents and the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Up here, hockey is a way of life...