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Featured Event – Local Boulder Artists Exhibit

Boulder artists Heather Schulte, Carolyn Kerchof, and Jessica Moon Bernstein-Schiano initiated independent projects during the Covid-19 pandemic as attempts to process what was going on both locally and nationally. Their projects Stitching the Situation, Boulder Covid Stories, and Covid Cuts attempt to capture the pandemic’s complexity not only as a once-in-a-lifetime public health crisis, but […]

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Boulder County’s Top 8 Off-Leash Dog Parks

The Open Space and Mountain Parks system is one of the few on the Colorado Front Range that allows dog guardians to walk their dogs off-leash. This opportunity is only available if dogs are responsibly controlled by voice and sight and wear a voice and sight dog tag. It is a demanding standard for both […]

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So Many Games – I’m Getting a Sponer

It is hard to describe my excitement of the current sports calendar. It is as if the Sport Gods opened up the heavens and simply let it rain. The NFL kickoff could have satisfied my fix as entertainment filled my Sundays, Mondays, and even Thursdays. But add to that the college football season and I […]

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Bears Spotted in Several Boulder Neighborhoods

Bears have been spotted in populated areas of Boulder, prompting the city to issue a warning to residents and visitors about their presence. Bears have been spotted south of Arapahoe Road in the Hill, Table Mesa, Martin Acres, and Chautauqua neighborhoods. Wildlife officers have already relocated one female bear, and the city is alerting residents […]

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Top 5 Boulder Restaurants with the Best Value

Given that Boulder is a college town and the current state of the economy, the majority of people who dine out are looking for a good deal. Based on the most recent TripAdvisor reviews, here are the top 5 most affordable/cheap eat places in Boulder, Colorado: 1. Rincon Argentino 2. T/aco 3. The Parkway Cafe 4. […]

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Norma Jeane

The point of a biopic is to understand its subject. Isn’t it? I think so, though, for a long time, biopics seemed to exist to portray every significant moment in a person’s life, then sum it all up.* The best ones, however, examine a period of time or series of moments, then focus on behavior […]

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Most Affordable Real Estate Listing in Boulder is $82,000

The Boulder Meadows community is close to schools and can be reached on foot in five minutes. Ten minutes will get you to Pearl St Mall. Trails, Boulder Reservoir, and Boulder Bike Park are also nearby and only a 15-minute drive. This house comes with a storage shed, and the neighborhood has two playground areas. This […]

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Two Boulder Restaurants Make TripAdvisor’s List of the Best Date Night Restaurants in Colorado

Boulder was named “America’s Foodiest Town” by Bon Appétit, noting its superb restaurants, top chefs, and “community of food aficionados.” And Bravo recorded an episode of Season 15 of “Top Chef” right here in Boulder. TripAdvisor released the definitive dining guide, the “2022 Best of the Best Restaurants,” and several Colorado eateries were included. The Flagstaff […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Marcus has the enthusiasm for life and rock climbing. “If you have a good group of friends,” he smiles, “then climbing is amazing!” While he just started rock climbing only a year ago, he has ascended some of the more challenging routes in the area.

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Boulder’s Top-Rated Smoothies & Juice Bar

Boulder was named America’s healthiest community in two of the first five years of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which measures the nation’s physical and mental fitness. Furthermore, Boulder has the nation’s highest concentration of natural and organic product companies. Recent Yelp reviews have placed Vitality Bowls at the top of the list for the best […]

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