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Movie Review: The Judge is Uneven, but Powerful

Robert Downey Junior has to be one of the most charismatic and likable actors working in Hollywood. That’s why, in The Judge, it’s easy not to despise his character, Hank Palmer. Give this same role to a unknown actor, and no way would we root for this guy to come out on top. Hank Palmer is […]

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Faces of Boulder: ATOMGA

  Last night ATOMGA got a large crowd of people grooving as they played a night of Afro-funk music at the Bohemian Biergarten located in Downtown Boulder.  ATOMGA is an 11 member Afro-Beat influenced band that creates hypnotic grooves which keep the crowds dancing. They encourage listeners to grasp concepts like human rights and the need […]

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The Top 7 No Make-Up All Day Every Season Beauty Tips

Awwww, yeah! I know you’ve been waiting with bated breath, so, without further ado: THE TOP 7 NO MAKE-UP, ALL DAY, EVERY SEASON, BEAUTY TIPS! 1) Wear sunscreen. Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. It is a must. Any day you wake up you need sunscreen. Sunny or cloudy, altitude or sea level, put on sunscreen. Sunscreen protects […]

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Three Amazing Scientifically Supported Benefits of Yoga

A lot of people talk about Yoga as some kind of mystical cure all- but what does science have to say about that? Below are a few of the benefits that scientific research supports Yoga can offer. But as always- there is still a lot scientists don’t understand. Oxidative Stress Oxidative stress is involved in […]

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Check Out Boulder Canyon’s New Color Pallette

For anyone who’s been sitting under a rock, the Colorado greenery is slowly turning into reds and oranges and yellows. It’s a prime time to explore the outdoors, and with the weather being so temperate, there couldn’t be a better time to hike a few more trails before it gets too chilly. I biked up Boulder Canyon last weekend, […]

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Iguazu Falls, Waterfalls and Wildlife

In the midst of the lush jungles and rainforests of Argentina and Brazil lies the tiny town of Iguazu, and within Iguazu lies the famous and world-renowned fifth largest waterfall in the world, Iguazu Falls. With a majority of the falls, eighty percent, in Argentina, and the other twenty percent in Brazil, Iguazu as a […]

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Coffee Matters: The Geography of the Bean

Coffee is deeply imbedded in many people’s daily routines and personal rituals. For many coffee drinkers, coffee is more about convenience or comfort and less about complexities of taste or particulars in trade. Usually when you’re drinking a cup of coffee, you’re probably not thinking of all the steps taken by numerous individuals to bring […]

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“Oh you do triathlon, have you done the one in Hawaii?”

I am well aware that most people don’t really know what triathlon is. I would say 80% of people only know that it has something to do with biking, swimming, and running. Out of these people maybe half know that there is a race in Hawaii and that it is really hard. Because of this […]

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