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Ruth and Megan’s Excellent Adventure

If you’re reading this review, you likely fall into one of two groups. Either you’re the kind of person who will enthusiastically check out a movie entitled Time Travel Is Dangerous, or you’re the kind of person who needs some persuading. Presuming you’re the first kind of person, trust me w…

If you’re reading this review, you likely fall into one of two groups. Either you’re the kind of person who will enthusiastically check out a movie entitled Time Travel Is Dangerous, or you’re t…

If you’re reading this review, you likely fall into one of two groups. Either you’re the kind of person who will enthusiastically check out a movie entitled Time Travel Is Dangerous, or you’re the kind of person who needs some persuading. Presuming you’re the first kind of person, trust me when I tell you it’s a fun little comedy and you’ll enjoy it. However, should you be the second kind, keep reading. I get where you’re coming from, I do. Movie theater attendance has been declining for years. There are a number of reasons for that, and one that I think is significant is the …

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Motivational Monday in Boulder: Finding Your Fire When the Days Get Short

There’s something about this time of year in Boulder—the colder mornings, the early sunsets, the rush of finals for CU students, and the quiet build-up to winter storms—that tests a person in all the right ways. Motivation doesn’t always arrive with the sunrise, but in Boulder, we learn some…

There’s something about this time of year in Boulder—the colder mornings, the early sunsets, the rush of finals for CU students, and the quiet build-up to winter storms—that tests a person in al…

There’s something about this time of year in Boulder—the colder mornings, the early sunsets, the rush of finals for CU students, and the quiet build-up to winter storms—that tests a person in all the right ways. Motivation doesn’t always arrive with the sunrise, but in Boulder, we learn something important: you don’t wait for perfect conditions. You move anyway. This morning across the Front Range, the Flatirons carried a soft winter glow, a reminder that even the shortest days still carry their own kind of brilliance. Sunrise Amphitheater filled with that quiet pink light so many…

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Boulder’s Baseline Lake Shines After the Snow

Nestled quietly just east of Boulder, Baseline Lake—often referred to as Baseline Reservoir—remains one of the city’s best-kept secrets. With private membership required to access its tranquil waters, the lake is home to an exclusive swim club that offers a retreat for water enthusiasts during…

Nestled quietly just east of Boulder, Baseline Lake—often referred to as Baseline Reservoir—remains one of the city’s best-kept secrets. With private membership required to access its tranquil w…

Nestled quietly just east of Boulder, Baseline Lake—often referred to as Baseline Reservoir—remains one of the city’s best-kept secrets. With private membership required to access its tranquil waters, the lake is home to an exclusive swim club that offers a retreat for water enthusiasts during the warmer months. Originally constructed in 1910 as part of an irrigation project, the reservoir has evolved into a recreational haven with stunning views of the Flatirons. After a fresh snowfall, the lake transforms into a serene winter wonderland, with the snow-capped peaks and icy reflections c…

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Boulder Lunch Guide: 14 Best Lunch Spots Trending in 2025

Boulder’s 14 Best Lunch Spots (Trending Now) Lunch in Boulder hits different. With the Flatirons above, sunshine almost every day, and the constant flow of students, athletes, founders, and longtime locals, the midday energy here is unlike anywhere else. And right now, Boulder’s lunch scene is …

Boulder’s 14 Best Lunch Spots (Trending Now) Lunch in Boulder hits different. With the Flatirons above, sunshine almost every day, and the constant flow of students, athletes, founders, and longtim…

Boulder’s 14 Best Lunch Spots (Trending Now) Lunch in Boulder hits different. With the Flatirons above, sunshine almost every day, and the constant flow of students, athletes, founders, and longtime locals, the midday energy here is unlike anywhere else. And right now, Boulder’s lunch scene is booming. From fast casual favorites to global comfort foods to classic local hangouts, these 14 spots are shaping Boulder’s lunchtime identity in 2025. 1. Illegal Pete’s (The Hill & Pearl Street) Illegal Pete’s keeps the line moving and the bowls stacked. Loaded burritos, big bold …

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Boulder and Dogs: The Seven Reasons I Finally Decided to Get a Dog in Colorado

Getting a dog in Boulder isn’t just about companionship — it’s about choosing a four-legged partner to share the city’s trails, lakes, parks, and outdoor freedom. After decades of watching Boulderites jog with happy pups along the Boulder Creek Path and splash with their dogs at Coot Lake, I…

Getting a dog in Boulder isn’t just about companionship — it’s about choosing a four-legged partner to share the city’s trails, lakes, parks, and outdoor freedom. After decades of watching Bou…

Getting a dog in Boulder isn’t just about companionship — it’s about choosing a four-legged partner to share the city’s trails, lakes, parks, and outdoor freedom. After decades of watching Boulderites jog with happy pups along the Boulder Creek Path and splash with their dogs at Coot Lake, I finally understood something deeper: this place was built for dog people, and I was ready to become one. Here are the seven reasons that made the decision clear: 1. Boulder’s Outdoor Lifestyle Demands a Partner in Adventure Whether it’s climbing up Sanitas at sunrise or walking beneath the F…

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Why E-Urban Bikes Are Becoming the Go-To Transport in Boulder: Fitness & Freedom

When I first moved to Boulder, I had no idea how much this city would change the way I moved, lived, and even thought about transport. Boulder has a certain magic about it — the mountains at your doorstep, the crisp air in the morning, the kind of sunshine that makes you want to leave the house ev…

When I first moved to Boulder, I had no idea how much this city would change the way I moved, lived, and even thought about transport. Boulder has a certain magic about it — the mountains at your do…

When I first moved to Boulder, I had no idea how much this city would change the way I moved, lived, and even thought about transport. Boulder has a certain magic about it — the mountains at your doorstep, the crisp air in the morning, the kind of sunshine that makes you want to leave the house even when you don’t have a destination in mind. Everyone around me seemed to have a routine that involved being outdoors. Some were hiking before breakfast, others riding to work, students cruising to campus, parents pulling trailers with kids inside — it was obvious that Boulder wasn’t just a p…

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Trails, Sunshine, and Flatirons Views

Boulder’s Dog of the Day brings us a truly stunning moment — a beautiful Boulder woman and her loyal companion enjoying a crisp day with the Flatirons rising behind them, dusted with early-season snow. It’s the kind of scene that reminds you why Boulder is one of the most breathtaking dog-frie…

Boulder’s Dog of the Day brings us a truly stunning moment — a beautiful Boulder woman and her loyal companion enjoying a crisp day with the Flatirons rising behind them, dusted with early-season …

Boulder’s Dog of the Day brings us a truly stunning moment — a beautiful Boulder woman and her loyal companion enjoying a crisp day with the Flatirons rising behind them, dusted with early-season snow. It’s the kind of scene that reminds you why Boulder is one of the most breathtaking dog-friendly cities in the country. This photo captures everything: connection, nature, adventure, and that unmistakable Boulder spirit. In today’s feature, the dog stands proudly at his owner’s side, ears perked, eyes bright, soaking in the mountain air. The woman’s smile is subtle but unmistakabl…

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Boulder Breakfast Buzz: Five Real Local Favorites Students and Locals Love

Boulder mornings carry their own kind of electricity. The sun lifts over the Flatirons, the air feels crisp, and the whole town seems to stretch awake with purpose. Whether you’re heading to class, tackling a full workday, grabbing your hiking boots, or easing into a slow weekend, a great breakfas…

Boulder mornings carry their own kind of electricity. The sun lifts over the Flatirons, the air feels crisp, and the whole town seems to stretch awake with purpose. Whether you’re heading to class, …

Boulder mornings carry their own kind of electricity. The sun lifts over the Flatirons, the air feels crisp, and the whole town seems to stretch awake with purpose. Whether you’re heading to class, tackling a full workday, grabbing your hiking boots, or easing into a slow weekend, a great breakfast sets the tone. To help guide your next morning stop, here are five established, consistently popular Boulder breakfast spots—each verified, active, and highly rated by both locals and visitors. 1. Snooze, an A.M. Eatery Address: 1617 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302 Snooze continues to be …

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Epic Outdoor Picture of the Day: St. Malo’s Chapel Just Outside Boulder

Epic Outdoor Picture of the Day: St. Malo’s Chapel Just Outside Boulder Just outside Boulder, along one of Colorado’s most scenic drives, stands a structure as timeless and dramatic as the mountains that surround it. St. Malo’s Chapel on the Rock, officially known as St. Catherine of Siena Ch…

Epic Outdoor Picture of the Day: St. Malo’s Chapel Just Outside Boulder Just outside Boulder, along one of Colorado’s most scenic drives, stands a structure as timeless and dramatic as the mounta…

Epic Outdoor Picture of the Day: St. Malo’s Chapel Just Outside Boulder Just outside Boulder, along one of Colorado’s most scenic drives, stands a structure as timeless and dramatic as the mountains that surround it. St. Malo’s Chapel on the Rock, officially known as St. Catherine of Siena Chapel, sits perched on a natural stone pedestal with Mount Meeker and Longs Peak rising sharply behind it. Today’s epic Outdoor Picture of the Day captures this moment where architecture, landscape, and light all come together in pure Colorado fashion. Although the chapel isn’t located in Boul…

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Boulder Colorado’s Top Kid-Friendly Hikes

Best Trails for Kids in Boulder, Colorado: Top Tycoon Trails for Young Adventurers Boulder is one of the most family-friendly outdoor destinations in the country, and nothing proves it more than its incredible network of kid-approved hiking trails. Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll, a nat…

Best Trails for Kids in Boulder, Colorado: Top Tycoon Trails for Young Adventurers Boulder is one of the most family-friendly outdoor destinations in the country, and nothing proves it more than its …

Best Trails for Kids in Boulder, Colorado: Top Tycoon Trails for Young Adventurers Boulder is one of the most family-friendly outdoor destinations in the country, and nothing proves it more than its incredible network of kid-approved hiking trails. Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll, a nature-filled afternoon, or a short adventure to burn off energy at lunchtime, Boulder delivers big. These are the best “tycoon trails” for kids — fun, accessible, safe, and packed with the natural magic that makes Boulder unforgettable. Boulder Creek Path If there’s one trail that defines ch…

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Boulder and the Layoff Wave: What Record U.S. Job Cuts Mean for Our Community

Layoff announcements across the country have surged to their highest levels since the early pandemic years, and the headlines are hard to ignore. National employers are trimming teams, tightening budgets, and recalibrating after years of rapid expansion. According to the latest Challenger, Gray &…

Layoff announcements across the country have surged to their highest levels since the early pandemic years, and the headlines are hard to ignore. National employers are trimming teams, tightening budg…

Layoff announcements across the country have surged to their highest levels since the early pandemic years, and the headlines are hard to ignore. National employers are trimming teams, tightening budgets, and recalibrating after years of rapid expansion. According to the latest Challenger, Gray & Christmas report, job cuts this year are approaching levels not seen since 2020, especially in sectors like technology, retail, and finance. It’s a nationwide shift that raises an important question for anyone living or working in Boulder: What does all this mean for us? Boulder is unique. We…

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Kinship Bread: Ben Watson’s Way

Ben Watson of Kinship Bread centers his work on two values: honesty and accountability. He names them plainly. They shape the decisions he makes and the way he moves through his craft. He describes working with his hands as an exchange — a give-and-receive energy that feels built into the process…

Ben Watson of Kinship Bread centers his work on two values: honesty and accountability. He names them plainly. They shape the decisions he makes and the way he moves through his craft. He describes w…

Ben Watson of Kinship Bread centers his work on two values: honesty and accountability. He names them plainly. They shape the decisions he makes and the way he moves through his craft. He describes working with his hands as an exchange — a give-and-receive energy that feels built into the process itself. He keeps things simple. He uses ingredients he trusts. He pays attention. He sources with intention. When he talks about feeding people, there’s an awareness in him that people are taking something he made into their lives, and he wants that bread to be as healthy as possible. When I ask…

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