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Mardi Gras Celebrations, Art, Music: Another Great Weekend in Boulder

Fat Tuesday is getting closer, and Centro Latin Kitchen is starting it’s celebrations this Friday, February 5th. This event is going through till Tuesday, February 9th. This event is an all out Brazilian Carnival. They will be honoring the holiday with Brazilian street food, traditional Brazilian music and a DJ. First Friday has come again, […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Matson Carver was born in Larkspur, California. He came to Boulder four years ago hoping to meet new people, explore new terrain, and find a place he could call home. While Matson’s heart lies in California, he is happy to admit that Boulder has exceeded his expectations as one of the coolest places he has […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

I had the most interesting discussion with today’s faces of boulder participant, Kelsey Staub. An artist, Kelsey is studying art therapy at Naropa. Although she isn’t ready to settle down in a career as an art therapist, she appreciates the way the program teaches her to see art differently and how it affects and helps […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day

Snow storms don’t stop this avid runner. Meet Carrie, a trail runner from Knoxville, Tennessee. Carrie moved to the Boulder area two years ago, after living in Denver for two years. She leads a very active lifestyle; she loves climbing, hiking, and biking, but her favorite activity is trail running. She started running in high […]

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Boulder Weekly Events

It is officially February, and everyone knows what that means. For the romantics out there, Valentine’s Day is in the air. And for the football crazed ones, the Super Bowl is just about here. In the meantime, check out these exciting events in store this week: Monday, February 1, 2016 Seniors still wanting to stay […]

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Lock And Key

On January 9 of this year, my nephew was born. He came into this world under less than optimal circumstances, having been born prematurely. At 4 pounds, 7 ounces, he’s a tiny little thing, and he’s currently well-cared for in the NICU. He arrived a little early, but he’s a strong boy. I know beyond […]

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Queer Ye Queer Ye!

On Wednesday, January 26th at 5pm, CU professor Ximena Keogh Serrano hosted a “Queer Coalition” event in the Student Center at Naropa University. Keogh craft-fully led conversation regarding how to navigate the normative demands of this world and how identity and self-concept are wrongfully developed by false narratives (as told by who, and what makes them experts)? […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Because books are good, I walked into Red Letter Books on Pearl and met Seth, the owner.  A CU grad and a Colorado native (right?!), from Loveland, he has lived in Boulder this time around since 1995. Seth is a second generation bookseller, his father owned a bookstore in Fort Collins. Seth took over from […]

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New Limited Time Offer From eGo CarShare for AboutBoulder Readers!

For a limited time, AboutBoulder readers can join for only $5! This special discount (a $20 savings!) is for this week only 1/29/16- 2/5/16 and all you need to do is use the Promo code AboutBoulder5. Sold already? Join at carshare.org! eGo CarShare is a local nonprofit that has been serving the Boulder community since […]

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Consulting for Good

In light of an overwhelming response to last week’s post about the rise of the B Corp, I wanted to follow up on some of the questions that I received. Many in the community wanted to know more about how to become a B Corp from a practical perspective. I think most entrepreneurs understand the […]

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