September 22nd, 2014
Blog
Boulder has a reputation for being a very healthy, active, and outdoorsy place. I was recently on Tinder and just about every girl on there had some sort of picture of themselves hiking, snowboarding, or finishing the Bolder Boulder on their profile. Their favorite places to shop include the bike shop, Whole Foods, and REI. […]
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September 22nd, 2014
Blog
There are few things better than taking a walk through shades of yellow, orange, and red, nestled in your favorite old sweater and hearing the crunch of freshly fallen leaves underfoot. Ahh, it is fall once again. Time for pumpkin spiced hot beverages, football games, and of course leaf-peeping. Fall officially begins tomorrow, Tuesday, September […]
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September 22nd, 2014
Blog
As a former barista and current coffee enthusiast, I regularly find myself talking to others about coffee. In the coffee discourse, my aim is to promote the ideals of third wave coffee without sounding grandiose. A label that is often met with eye-rolls and associated with shallow trendiness, “third wave coffee” is actually an extensive […]
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September 21st, 2014
Movies
The Maze Runner: Teenagers in Trouble This weekend, I had a choice between Maze Runner and A Walk Among The Tombstones, a gritty thriller in which Liam Neeson reprises his role from Taken plays a new, totally non-Taken character. I chose the Maze Runner, and this is my story. My favorite part of the evening […]
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September 19th, 2014
Blog
Hopefully everyone living in Boulder and Colorado in general is aware of the plethora of music options that we have to check out every year. Boulder alone boasts two of the most enjoyable and entertaining concert venues in the state: the Fox Theater on The Hill, as well as Boulder Theater down by Pearl Street. […]
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September 17th, 2014
CU Buff Stuff
First and foremost, this is not an attempt to bash FOCO or any CSU students/alumni/[fans]? I actually don’t mind Fort Collins and their school. The fact of the matter is, we need both schools and while the university and the town shape us as individuals, the towns and schools are awesome in their own […]
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September 17th, 2014
Blog
We’re lucky here in Boulder County to be blessed with amazing food all year round. Better still, we’re lucky to have some of the best Farmer’s Markets I’ve experienced in my life. Something about walking down the street, smelling vendors serving hot food, seeing all the gorgeous produce and getting to talk to farmers, vintners, […]
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September 17th, 2014
Blog
A half inch of snow blanketed northern Colorado on Thursday last week, with eleven days of summer left after it. Last time I checked, it typically isn’t supposed to snow in the summer. Colorado has always been known to have sporadic weather patterns, and with climate change at hand, it’s only bound to be more sporadic in the […]
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September 16th, 2014
Blog
HELLO BOULDER, COLORADO! My name is Joseph Wirth and I am very proud to be one of the newest additions to the AboutBoulder.com photography team, and I also have an opportunity for all of you too. My intentions while working with AboutBoulder can be summed up in one word: collaboration. Essentially what I’ll be doing is […]
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September 16th, 2014
Health & Wellbeing
As Popeye so wisely taught Baby-Boomers when we were children, spinach is an incredibly nutritious food. But the interesting news is that spinach juice can also reduce hunger cravings by up to 95%. It’s important to understand that there are two types of hunger. “Hedonic hunger” is the craving for processed junk food. “Homeostatic hunger” […]
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