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Thanksgiving Food for Thought: When is Bigger Not Actually Better?

Thanksgiving has come to be known as the great American day of indulgence: a day of over-eating, over-sharing and over-spending on Black Friday deals- like that shockingly discounted cooler or that 72-inch flat-screen TV complete with a mail-in rebate. We, the people, have taken our constitutionally granted liberty to take Thanksgiving as the seminal day […]

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The Best-Case Worst-Case

The act of making a movie is the act of solving an escalating series of fiendishly difficult problems. If there’s a story problem the dumbass screenwriter missed, you have to fix it. If your lead actor can’t perform the role the way you need, you need to handle it. If you run out of money […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I’m writing a book. When I started it, I thought it was going to take no longer than one, maybe two years… so far I’ve been writing it for about seven.” What is the overall message you would like your book to tell? “Well, half of the things I believe in are believable and half are […]

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Rabbit Mountain Hike

  Rabbit Mountain is large wide-open park just north of Longmont and south of Lyons off of Hwy 66. The park boasts a total trail miles of 6.1 and is open to hikers, leashed dogs, equestrians, and bicyclists. I recommend heading for the Eagle Wind Loop Trail, 2.5 mile loop. After you head up the […]

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Latest Snow & Ice Removal Updates from City of Boulder

City snow crews remove 52 percent of streets and 100 percent of multi-use paths on a regular basis, with the University of Colorado and other entities removing portions of the path system as well. Emergency access routes, main arterial streets, and access to hospitals, schools, transit, and key infrastructure, as well as steeply sloping neighborhood […]

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The Benefits of Attending College in Colorado

Every year, millions of people from every continent travel to Colorado for vacations, new jobs, educational opportunities, to start businesses, or to retire. The state has a long history of being a magnet for those who want to live the good life in a beautiful, safe, fun place that’s ideal for families and single people […]

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FLASHBACK 2020: The 5 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Boulder this Week

Here are the 5 most expensive homes for sale in Boulder the week of August 17th, 2020: 603 Highland Ave, Boulder, CO, 80302 – $7,300,000 4217 Eldorado Springs Dr, Boulder, CO 80303 – $6,499,000 453 Pine St, Boulder, CO 80302 – $6,300,000 2299 4th St, Boulder, CO 80302 – $6,200,000 522 Highland Ave, Boulder, CO […]

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