For a lesson in etiquette and kicking zombie ass, Chem 140 is having an advanced screening of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies this Thursday at 7:00 pm. This is part of their Council Film Series. Admission is free and so is the popcorn. From 7:30-8:00 pm on Thursday, Boulder Book store is having Gayl Gray’s […]
I wandered into the KGNU studios in Boulder and met Alicia who is the new Co-Music Director at Boulders listener supported radio station. From the small town of Silt, the Colorado native attended Mesa College and has worked in community radio except for a short stint in conservation. She just moved to the Front Range […]
As I was walking around to some shops, I stumbled upon a new, local pet store in downtown Louisville. When I walked inside to check it out, I met Steve and his friendly pup, Hank. Steve is the owner of Louie’s Pet Supply, which opened in Louisville last February. Steve was born and raised in […]
Mountain Sun is a fun, laid back restaurant known for its craft beers, amazing service and tasty pub grub. Two aspects of the restaurant that I notice the most are the friendly atmosphere and the happy people working there. Jud moved to Boulder from Oklahoma after attending college near his hometown. When he moved, he […]
The looming monotony of a 9-5 job behind a desk wasn’t the life these three, born and bred, Colorado adventurers aspired to live. In their senior year at Golden’s School of Mines, a simple idea to find where they belong sparked what is now fueling not only their company, but their lifestyle and livelihood. Meet […]
A great film doesn’t have to be subtle. Sometimes it shouldn’t be, depending on what the story is about and how it is told. Oliver Stone is genetically incapable of subtlety, but JFK and Platoon are a couple of the greatest movies ever made. Along similar lines, one of the big myths in filmmaking is that a great […]
The great thing about Boulder is that something is always going on. From kids, teens, and young adults to adults and elders, there is an event for you. If you have trouble finding events to attend, come back to this blog for more each week. Here is what’s in store for this week: Monday, January 18, […]
Hey Boulder. This week was a hard one. With the passing of David Bowie and Alan Rickman, some of us are feeling the effects of the dimming of the world. Go out and be with some friends during this difficult time. Thursday, January 14, head to the Bohemian Biergarten at 9:00 pm to catch Lady […]
New Years resolutions are tough. They are tough to narrow down, tough to commit to, and, as we all know, tough to keep. But they are also useful. Mind tricks of any sort (or behavioral economics if you want to get fancy about it) can actually work and the scientific community would agree that making […]
Ryan Tierney moved to Boulder from Redwood City, California four years ago to complete a degree in political science. He was drawn to Boulder because of the University’s beautiful campus as well as its proximity to the mountains. Ryan spends most of his time hiking Chautauqua, snowboarding, drinking Boulder’s amazing craft brewed beers, and playing […]