Before I begin the review, I need to explain something. Friendship is a strange thing. I’ve got a good friend named Devila.* We’ve known each other since high school. She’s been there for me through ups and downs and is one of the most fundamentally decent people I’ve ever met. I sincerely love her like […]
One of my biggest inspirations these days is Cassey Ho. She is a Pilates group fitness instructor turned self-made perky internet force to be reckoned with at 28 years old. And I think that’s awesome. She has helped my fit more comfortably into my pants, feel better about my whole self, and honestly, has encouraged […]
Boulder weekend events With changing weather comes great responsibility (is that how the saying goes?), so here, I give you a few things to enjoy this beautiful Boulder weekend, while remaining aware of the ever-changing colors (and temperatures) outside. These can all be enjoyed individually, but best to drag a friend or relative along! SATURDAY, […]
It’s hard to believe that another year at CU is coming to an end. With finals around the corner, it’d hard to see the finish line. Think about it this way: There is only one week left of classes, and let’s be real, the last week before finals is all about winding down. Before finals […]
Meet self-admitted tree-hugger, Jamie and her three beautiful boys! “It’s neat to bring my kids back to my homeland!” Jamie is currently visiting Boulder, a place where she was born and raised. She has been gone for 18 years, making her way all over the map. “You can’t take Boulder out of the girl,” she […]
With spring springing and summer just around the corner, the pace in Boulder is picking up quickly as Boulderites prepare for a summer filled with fun activities around every corner. For the tech lovers, entrepreneurs, students and investors of all kinds, the beginning of this summer season promises lots of fun and opportunities with Boulder […]
The last weekend of April is among us, and spring is well on its way. If you haven’t heard, Quixote’s of Denver has opened a new venue on The Hill, just in time for spending the evenings on a great patio listening to live music. What was once The Goose, is being re-vamped and turned […]
When I was a barista in Brooklyn, I remember a customer asking for the café’s unwanted coffee grounds for his home composting. We had tons of it—leftover from the espresso grinder and from making drip coffee—filling up our trashcans so we were happy to pass some on to him. Recycling coffee grounds into your compost […]
Meet Jerica! She was born and raised in Colorado and is currently a Sophomore Journalism major at University of Colorado Boulder. “Growing up with five older brothers was awesome because it made me tough and gave me a lot of confidence.” “I loved traveling and watching them play sports; those were some of my favorite […]
From 1978 to 1990, Andrei Chikatilo murdered at least 52 women and children in Soviet Russia. Putting aside the grim fact that it’s fiendishly difficult to capture a serial killer under any circumstances, Chikatilo enjoyed a unique advantage. It was widely believed in Soviet circles that murder in general, and serial murder in particular, was a […]