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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“This one time, I was in India and this guy ran up to me and started crying hysterically and I couldn’t understand why. I wanted to know so badly. In this weird way we related– I could feel all of the emotions he was going through. His daughter had died. She was only one. That’s […]

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Satisfy Your Health-Minded Sweet Tooth at Daydream Dessert

Ever find yourself with a raging sweet tooth while purchasing healthy fruits and vegetables at the Boulder Farmer’s Market? Next time you’re looking to satisfy it, do so guilt-free at Daydream Dessert! Daydream Dessert provides mostly Paleo, raw, vegan desserts, with a few exceptions. All of the desserts are free of gluten, grains, dairy, eggs, […]

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You Need to Try This Caprese Burger from Boco Café

As you probably already know, I am a huge fan of burgers (who isn’t?). For any fellow burger snob, this caprese burger from Boco Café is exactly what you are looking for. Yes, that’s right – a caprese burger. If you don’t know what caprese is, it is typically a type of salad or appetizer at […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“The Moab trip we went on for spring break was a great adventure. There were, around eight or so dudes who all went to Moab with no real purpose other that just to have an adventure. It ended up being illegal backpacking way out into the Arches park and we managed not to get caught […]

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For the Record: Vinyl Isn’t Going Anywhere

In a world where developments in technology, legislation, and culture have entirely altered the way human beings consume media, it is surprising that that even after decades of use, the vinyl record player is still many music lovers outlet of choice. As the world spins, and changes, the vinyl record does too, keeping time, and […]

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Hey, Let’s Make A Movie Based On A Picture!

How can you describe America? Ronald Reagan famously called our country a “shining city on a hill.” Ralph Waldo Emerson opined that “America is another name for opportunity.” What do I think? I think America is a seriously weird-ass place. Here, I’ll prove it to you. The Creation Museum, located in Petersburg, Kentucky, displays the skeleton […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“Part of me does miss ballet. I think it’s really hard when you’re and athlete of any kind because there’s a really small time span and window that you can really be great and be successful before your body just decides to shut down. So part of me, yes, misses the aspect of rehearsing and […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I’ve failed many times. I’ve failed twice so far. We learn the most from failing is what it comes down to. I’ve failed a lot, but I’m proud of my failures. It means I won’t make the same mistake again…Life deals you crap, often. I think what differentiates the successful, whether that’s happiness, wellbeing, etcetera, […]

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New In Town: Boulder Giving Ambassador

I recently moved to Boulder to pursue my Master’s degree in Business Administration from CU. In the short time I have been here, I have been overwhelmed by what makes Boulder great: the incredible weather, the athletic current pulsing through every corner of town, the flatirons watching unwaveringly from the west, the unique food, and […]

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Earth Day: As Boulder as it Gets

Photo Credits: Julia DeBell This Friday, April 22nd, the United States celebrates its 46th Earth Day. This holiday, founded in 1970, stands in tribute to the national phenomenon that was the Environmental Revolution. This movement, widely considered one of the most successful in recent US history, was the force behind the creation of the eminent […]

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