August 8th, 2022
Blog
Martin is a motivational speaker for the organization Save the Children, and also works with Art from Ashes. He writes and performs poetry for Art from Ashes, which specializes in empowering the youth. Martin says, “I wanted to give back, and I believe one of the best causes is for children because they’re shaping the […]
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July 26th, 2022
Faces of Boulder
Meet Daelin! Daelin was inspired to pursue music education after having great teacher’s of his own. “Music is a big deal to me,” he says, “it would be cool to be that person that teaches other people their own music.” He is currently saving up to attend CU Boulder to continue his passion and beautiful […]
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June 4th, 2022
Blog
I often hear Boulder being hailed, and sometimes scorned, as a place of liberal thinking. But many fail to acknowledge the influence of Eastern ideology on the culture of Boulder. The Buddhist culture in Boulder is quiet, perhaps due to its dynamic history. It began with the exile of the Dalai Lama after the failed […]
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March 18th, 2022
Blog
What on earth are we talking about today? Only the coolest festival in Colorado. Every year thousands gather in Nederland to celebrate our state’s most famous frozen grandpa with games, beer, music, and coffin races! Did we mention most events are free? A little backstory first: Back in 1993 it was discovered that Trygve Bauge […]
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March 7th, 2022
Blog
About this space It will reopen on May 1st, 2019. Only two people can stay in the Little Red Treehouse. It features a large view, a private shower, and a powder room with a basin and toilet. It has a tiny kitchen with a sink and counter top, as well as a refrigerator. Heat, air […]
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February 10th, 2022
Blog
Meet Shelby! “I’ve lived in Boulder for five years now. I studied Environmental Design with an emphasis in Landscape Architecture and a Minor in Studio Arts. This past year I stopped working on my art and now that I’m finally done with school this is one of the things I am most excited for; hanging […]
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January 22nd, 2022
Arts and Entertainment
Dana Birke recieves the Artist of the month award as well as Giver of the month. Dana has really helped the people of the Marshall fire who lost their homes and pets with her hand made jewelry. Be sure to check out her website and support Dana. https://www.danabirkedesigns.com/ Channel 9 News Interview: https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/wildfire/marshall-fire/artist-helps-families-remember-pets-killed-marshall-fire/73-085a8735-2e43-45cc-8135-92360530ea15
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January 20th, 2022
Blog
I sat in traffic the other day on the way to work, a midmorning shift, and though it was already well past 10 a.m. the streets were as congested as I’ve ever seen them. As I sat at the same light for a third iteration without yet crossing the intersection, I felt the sun nearing […]
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December 28th, 2021
Blog
Kay is originally from Milan, Italy and moved to the Boulder in 2006. Before coming to Boulder, she lived in Pennsylvania, California, St. Louis and many other places. She was adopted, which was what prompted her move to the U.S., but, “if I wasn’t adopted I would want to come to America to experience the different […]
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