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Picks to Make March Madness – March Gladness

Are you struggling to find North Carolina on your bracket sheet? Does Northwestern sound more like a regional site than a 7-seed? Did you assume that Gradey Dick was the name of an adult film star? If the answers to these questions are yes, I am here to help you. Like you, I may not […]

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Why Boulder is a World-Class Rock Climbing Destination

Boulder, Colorado is widely recognized as one of the premier destinations for rock climbing in the world. There are several factors that contribute to its reputation as a top rock climbing spot, including its diverse and challenging rock formations, the abundance of climbing routes, and a strong and supportive climbing community. One of the main […]

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Two (Dismembered) Thumbs Up

So they’re making another Scream movie, huh? Yes, we’re talking about Scream VI. Joy.  Trust me, it’s good! Sure, I was hoping for yet another gory whodunit featuring red herrings, cackling psychopaths, and scads of meta-commentary about the state of horror today. …you say that like it’s a bad thing. Ugh. Why can’t Hollywood make […]

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Why CU Boulder is the nation’s most beautiful campus

The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. This is due to a variety of factors, including its stunning natural surroundings, impressive architecture, and commitment to sustainability. One of the most notable aspects of CU Boulder is its location. The campus […]

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FLASHBACK: From Canvas to Streets– Street Art in Boulder

Recently, walking around Boulder and taking in the sites, I’ve noticed an ample amount of street art, most notably drawn/painted/stenciled by SMiLE, an anonymous Boulder artist. SMiLE’s repertoire ranges from portraits of Jack Kerouac and Brad Pitt, to a menagerie of animals, most especially cats. A little less than a year ago SMiLE had an […]

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Winter Fun this Weekend and an Icy Mud Lake

Mud Lake is a beautiful natural area located just outside of Boulder, Colorado. The lake is surrounded by towering trees and rolling hills, making it a picturesque destination for outdoor enthusiasts. There are several reasons why Mud Lake is a great place to visit. Firstly, Mud Lake offers a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can […]

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Boulder’s 3 Oldest Homes

The Squires-Tourtellot Home The oldest surviving home in Boulder, the Squires-Tourtellot House was built in 1865. This home is the only example in Boulder of New England rural architecture, and includes other features like double-hung windows, six over six wood lintels, louvered shutters, and a steep gable roof with chimneys. The Spruce Street Mansion The […]

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Sawhill Ponds Trailhead, Boulder

Sawhill Ponds Trailhead is a popular outdoor recreation area located in Boulder, Colorado. The trailhead provides access to a network of trails and ponds that are popular among hikers, bikers, and bird watchers. The area was historically used as a gravel mine and was later reclaimed as a wildlife habitat in the 1970s. Today, the […]

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