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AboutBoulder.com Presents Boulder, Colorado’s Premiere Event Calendar

In a town like Boulder, Colorado, it’s hard to know what is going on every night. In the past, hours would have been spent researching the latest and greatest things to do while out on Pearl, or what events were taking place in Chautauqua State Park. Now, AboutBoulder has you covered. With AboutBoulder’s new Events […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“My final year at the camp we paddled two rivers the Kazan and the Kunwak. On the Kunwak, there was this one day where the banks of the rivers had twenty foot ice cliffs. Every five minutes you’d hear this crash where there would be ice falling from the top of the walls. It was kind […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“My Favorite part of being here is probably the mountains. I used to ski, but I don’t as much anymore. I tried snowboarding for awhile. I pretend to be a kayaker sometimes. Snowshoeing has taken over for skiing. Basically my weekends are always outdoors.” – Randy Pracht

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Saving Lives by Preventing Distracted Driving

Musician. Storyteller. Entrepreneur. Engineer. Father. In 2008, Scott Tibbitts arrived for a meeting in Denver, CO with Dave Sueper: husband, father of two, and vice president of an engineering company Scott was looking to work with. Even though Scott and Dave had never met– this would have been their first meeting–Scott was stunned to learn […]

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Be Boulder, Bike to Work

We’ve all been there, stuck in traffic on the way to work as a bicyclist zips by us in the bike lane. We envy their blissful freedom from the snare of cars, imagining ourselves embarking on the same, ultimately Boulder trip instead of melting into the seat of our car. Now is your chance to […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“Rowing was something I kind of got into by accident and three years later going on four, here we are now. It’s a huge commitment and a huge chunk of your time, but it’s something I really want to do. You develop extremely tight bonds with everyone on the team but mostly the people you have […]

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Don’t Worry, The Dog Lives

If the horror genre were a comedian, it would be Rodney Dangerfield. It gets no respect. Horror relies on pure filmmaking to create an atmosphere of dread. Directors can fudge things and get sloppy if they’re making a comedy, or particularly an action flick, but still get away with it. But horror is unforgiving. If […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I want to teach kids that they don’t have to get stuck. I want them to believe that they can go to college if they wanted to and get a career they actually love. I want to be that big force in their life that makes them want to do better and achieve more.” – […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I got an email from a recruiter who saw that I was a residential adviser and said that they would love to meet and talk with me about Teach For America. So, I went and talked to her and she kind of opened my eyes to the education system in the United States and how […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I never want to be good at a job I don’t like. It seems like such a waste of time and talent. I try to use my time wisely on things I enjoy and actually want to get better at.” – Devon Brown

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