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Faces of Boulder: Gig in a Blizzard

One of the best parts about living in Boulder is the local music scene and all of the new bands that are constantly emerging out of our town. For this edition of Faces of Boulder we will feature a brand new band. The band is currently deciding what the permanent name will be, so make sure to keep on […]

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Flashback ~ Back In The Days When I Used A Record Player…

Music is accessible in so many ways now in 2014, and it is honestly a wonderful phenomenon thanks to technology. However, a large majority of people my age or younger are not too familiar with a wonderful piece of equipment known as a record player, or by its more popular name a turntable. Once you […]

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6 Tips for Buying a Home as a Vacation Rental in Colorado

Buying a house you intend to rent out is very different than buying one you plan to live in, points out the Whole Management team. This is especially the case if you’re planning on making it a vacation rental. You are not buying for yourself, so all the usual criteria you would use to judge […]

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Boulder’s Winter Wellness: 7 Strategies to Defeat the Blues

As the chill of winter sets in, it can be hard to stay warm in Boulder. But don’t despair! In this article, we’ll provide you with 7 tips to help ward off the winter blues and stay toasty during Boulder winters. From layering up to embracing outdoor activities, we’ve got you covered with the best […]

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Boulder’s Butterfly Whisperer Captures Stunning Snapshot in Epic Encounter

The Broomfield Butterfly Pavilion is a captivating destination for butterfly enthusiasts, conveniently located just a short drive from Boulder, Colorado. This unique pavilion offers a close-up exploration of the mesmerizing world of butterflies, with a particular emphasis on the enchanting Black Swallowtail. Situated within easy reach of Boulder, the pavilion provides a sanctuary for various […]

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Bouldering in Boulder?? — You know it’s gotta be good

The history of rock climbing and bouldering had its genesis with mountaineering and alpinism in the late 18th century, although climbing rocks had been a feat accomplished long before. In the 14th century, a Native American tribe called the Anasazi drilled holes and carved stairs into rock cliffs in Chaco Canyon, but it wasn’t until […]

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What Is Your Favorite Strain?

I am going to be honest with you, I really like weed. It smells nice, it tastes good, and its effects are enjoyable too. It is so lovely when you are not expecting it and you get hit with the aroma of cannabis.  When I walk into work in the mornings all I can smell […]

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Food for Thought

Researchers have found that people who stuck to a diet that included foods like berries, leafy greens, and fish had a decrease in their risk for the dementia and related brain diseases, which affects more than 5 million Americans over age 65. There is an eating plan associated with this research called the MIND diet, […]

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