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Dr. Fauci Gets Beer Named After Him

Wild Heaven Beer in Georgia gave Dr. Fauci, the doctor giving key coronavirus information to the nation, his own beer. The beer is called Fauci Spring, and the pale ale is made with acai so it’s good for your health (get it?). A companion lager was also released with the name Don’t Stand So Close […]

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Snow Totals 04/13

Denver hit a new record low on Monday at 15 degrees, beating the previous record of 17 degrees in 1933. With the cold temperatures has brought snow across the front range, and more to come on Thursday this week. Boulder was hit significantly harder than Denver, with about 15 inches of snowfall so far, while […]

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Performing Arts in a Time of Plague: Part I

As you may have heard, there’s something going around these days. Cough, fever, general malaise. You know the drill by now. As a person who makes a living at the edge of the performing arts community, these past few weeks have been…unusual. I’m happy to report that Colorado artists have continued on, creating beautiful things […]

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The 5 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Boulder

As many homes are being pulled off the market due to the financial downturn in the U.S., Boulder still remains a town with a median home price over $1 million. Here are the 5 most expensive homes for sale in Boulder on Zillow today: 2299 4th St, Boulder, CO 80302 350 15th St, Boulder, CO 80302 511 […]

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Colorado Coronavirus Updates

As coronavirus cases continue to spike in Colorado, shutdowns also continue. Civic Center Park and surrounding areas closed this morning until further notice, following closely behind the closure of Red Rocks. The closure will be enforced by park rangers. Snow continues to fall in Colorado today despite the warmer spring weather earlier last week, though […]

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The Fight for Essential Alcohol and Cannabis in Colorado

With a stay-at-home order closing all non-essential businesses around the state, a significant number of people saw their coping mechanisms, recreational vices, and medication potentially becoming unaccessible. This ignited huge backlash and a wildly effective lobbying effort that exposed just how ‘essential’ cannabis and alcohol really are (or at least how powerful they have become). […]

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