January 27th, 2021
Blog
One Night in Miami is streaming on Prime There’s a vast canyon of difference between a celebrity and an icon. Celebrities are famous, sure. Most of the time, that fame is earned. Here in the Denver area, there’s a reason why people still talk about John Elway. There’s a reason why, when Samuel L. Jackson […]
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January 3rd, 2021
University Life
While the holidays are an enjoyable time for many, the same cannot necessarily be said for students. This time of year, for many a student, is filled to the brim with the stress of finals. However, as finals season comes to a close, there are a variety of ways for students to become immersed in […]
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January 2nd, 2021
Faces of Boulder
Meet Sean! Sean is a local author that has been living in Boulder. under the pen name S.G. Greene, self-published his science fiction novel, The Sun Eater: In the Shadow of a Mountain. A project he started while living in Connecticut in March of 2014, The Sun Eater was born out of Sean’s struggle with […]
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December 29th, 2020
Blog
Photo credit: Sherrie Stille
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December 17th, 2020
Blog
Take a step back in time to the 10 largest single day snow totals in Colorado history: #1: November 22nd, 1979 – 22 inches! #2: November 26th, 2019 – 20.7 inches! #3: April 2nd, 1957 – 20.6 inches! #4: March 30th, 1970 – 18.5 inches! #5: December 24th, 1982 – 18 inches! #6: March 21st, […]
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November 20th, 2020
Blog
The Top 5 Most Affordable Homes for sale in Boulder according to Realtor.com: 601 Main St, Boulder, CO, 80302 – $415,000 3682 Fourmile Canyon Dr, Boulder, CO, 80302 – $465,000 4463 Driftwood Pl, Boulder, CO, 80301 – $469,900 4866 Brandon Creek Dr, Boulder, CO, 80301 – $500,000 4896 Brandon Creek Dr, Boulder, CO, 80301 – […]
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November 12th, 2020
Uncategorized
Boulder, Colorado was named the most Hippie Town in Colorado by Thrillist. What they had to say was as follows: Given that Colorado was the first state in the nation to legalize weed, you might assume that there are plenty—plenty—of cities that could qualify as “hippie cities.” And you would be absolutely correct. That being […]
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November 2nd, 2020
Blog
The Los Angeles Dodgers were only six outs away from their first World Series Championship since 1988 when the defense hit the field. With just a 2-1 lead, every pitch would be crucial, every ground ball paramount. Mookie Betts jogged out to right field, Corey Seager slowly walked to short, but Dodger third baseman Justin […]
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October 7th, 2020
Blog
The Denver magazine 5280 is highlighting the city’s ever-growing craft coffee culture in its latest issue. In addition to local cafe recommendations, the cover story also includes at-home brewing instructions and two glossary of terms for words you’re likely to find either on a bag of beans or on a coffeeshop menu. Not to self-promote […]
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October 6th, 2020
Blog
Molly Kollier, a twenty-two year old music major at Naropa University and three year Boulder resident, has been utilizing the local Laughing Goat Coffee House to communicate her message since her first days here. Since her move to Boulder, Kollier has actively sought out where Boulder most values the voices of singer/songwriters, where “people will […]
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