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Boulder Startup Week: The Ultimate Startup Scene

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 […]

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New Music Venue Brings The Dead to 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 […]

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Coffee for Your Garden & Your Skin

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 […]

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Faces of Boulder-Pic of the Day!

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 […]

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In Soviet Union, Bad Movie Watches You

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 […]

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Beautifying You With Science

So… two things blew my mind this week and simultaneously confirmed that I live in a delicate balance of stupor and caffeination. Number one, this: UHM, WHAT!? THAT’S JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. He posted this in January. The baby was born April 9th! HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS? I once considered taking a job in Bozeman, […]

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Early Bird Breakfast: An Untraditional Happy Hour

Traditional happy hour is geared toward those of us who are trying to decompress from a hard day’s work or to simply enjoy some discounted drinks with a few friends. Both the food and adult beverages weigh in about equally when I am deciding where to go to happy hour. Sometimes, though, I’m just interested […]

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Sphero: The Ball That Does It All

Thought the time for toys was in your past? Or that they’re only for your kids to play with? Think again! Get ready to stop, drop and roll with Sphero (literally this toy will actually do that!) the app controlled ball that does it all!   Sphero is a toy ball that combines technology and […]

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Celebrate 4/20 With Live Music

Boulder’s music scene is gearing up for Colorado’s favorite holiday. Weed is legal and it’s time to celebrate 4/20 once again with a full lineup of music. The Grammy-nominated Infamous Stringdusters, a favorite bluegrass group around these parts, will be putting on two shows at The Boulder Theater. Fresh off performing the ski mountain circuit, […]

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Faces of Boulder-Pic of the Day!

“We would wake up at 3:50 am, meditate for two hours, perform morning chants and have a silent breakfast. There would be silence until 2:00 pm, followed by another work period, where I usually did lawn work, then a silent dinner and another meditation practice.” Meet Andrew Bryson! Before coming to CU Boulder, Bryson spent […]

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