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 18th, 2014
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Welcome to Namaste Boulder. This is my new weekly blog dedicated to the exploration of the people and classes that make up Boulder’s vast and dynamic yoga scene. I have been practicing yoga in Boulder for 5 years. One of the main things I have learned is that yoga can be different things to different […]
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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
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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
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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 10th, 2014
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It’s September already here in Boulder County and soon enough the leaves will start to turn and that first October snow will be on us. Fortunately for us, the local Farmer’s Markets are still bustling and we can reap the benefits of summer for a little while longer. Nestled on the Front Range, we have […]
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September 5th, 2014
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For today’s Pay-it-Forward-Friday, we’re doing our biggest giveaway EVER and we couldn’t be more excited about it. Rush Bowls, the company responsible for the legendary portable meals, is prepared to give away TWENTY RUSH BOWLS. You’re probably wondering why they’re so generous. Well, it’s because they’re such a great company. Here’s just a small taste of who they’ve […]
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September 3rd, 2014
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There are a lot of things to do in Boulder, and a lot of those things happen to be within a mile of CU’s main campus. Students, this list is for you. 1. Catch a show at the Fox Theater. The Fox Theater is a great venue to see concerts. It’s local, it hosts some […]
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August 15th, 2014
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Boulder is a city made for biking. The network of bike paths that span across Boulder County is unbelievably expansive, and B-Cycle is taking full advantage of this. B-Cycle, for those who are unfamiliar with the company, offers bike stations all over Boulder that allow people to rent bikes for small periods of time. You simply […]
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