CU Boulder’s CHANGE Lab has been working over the past several years to finally observe the potential benefits and risks to marijuana consumption, something that has previously been studied very little. Kent Hutchison, a psychology professor and cannabis researcher in CU Boulder’s CHANGE Lab, became frustrated with how little was known about the effects of […]
It’s that time of year again! The leaves are changing, the air is crisp, and the smell of pumpkin spice is in the air. But what’s more exciting than the onset of autumn? Halloween of course! And what better way to get in the spirit than to explore the hidden gems of the Boulder Halloween […]
A typical night in a typical haunted hotel begins with a gorgeous moon for atmosphere. As the sun sets on the horizon, the shadows of the famous Haunted Castle near Boulder grow longer and darker. This is also the second most haunted hotel in Colorado. For years, locals have whispered tales of paranormal activity within […]
Chocolate lovers, rejoice! Boulder, Colorado is home to some of the most amazing chocolate shops in the country, offering a wide variety of delicious treats for all occasions. From classic truffles to innovative flavor combinations, these shops have something for everyone. In this blog article, we will explore the best chocolate shops in Boulder, Colorado […]
Welcome to Colorado’s hidden gem, the elk haven of unsurpassed beauty. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, this charming town is home to the largest elk population in the state. Come explore the surprising natural wonders of this unique destination, and discover why it is quickly becoming a favorite among nature enthusiasts. From […]
Spending time with a dog in the great outdoors, particularly in a place as idyllic as Boulder, Colorado, offers a myriad of physical, mental, and emotional benefits. This harmonious relationship between nature, canine companions, and human well-being has been a cherished aspect of life in this picturesque city. Here are some compelling reasons why having […]
photo credit: Lenny Lensworth Frieling
Mark my words, in the next week people are going to accuse Martin Scorsese and his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, of being racist. Sexist. Glorifying violence. Exploiting the experiences of Indigenous people. And most annoying of all, of being “woke.” This has happened to Scorsese for decades. He was accused of blasphemy with […]
Feelings are a human commonality. Each and every one of us has them. Something takes place, or we observe something, and it has the ability to elicit feelings deep within us. We have the ability to feel strongly about something just as easily as we can feel nothing at all about something else. We can […]