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Boulder’s Haunted Mystique: Uncovering the City’s Spookiest Sites

March 16th, 2024

Exploring Boulder, Colorado, reveals a city not just known for its scenic beauty but also for its rich tapestry of ghostly tales. Through the lens of popular sites like TripAdvisor we uncover the layers of its haunted heritage, without ranking them, offering a glimpse into its spectral past and present. Hotel Boulderado emerges as a focal point of paranormal activity, where the elegance of its architecture is matched by the stories of ghostly presences. This iconic landmark, built in 1908, has played host to many, including celebrities and presidents, but it’s the lingering spirits of former... Read More

Boulder’s Creative Canvas: A Journey Through Its Dynamic Arts Landscape

February 8th, 2024

Do you want to explore the vibrant arts scene of Boulder, Colorado? From street art to live music, there’s something for everyone in this creative city. This guide will take you on an exploration of Boulder’s most popular cultural hotspots, uncovering the city’s hidden gems and introducing you to its vibrant local art scene. So let’s get started and explore the arts scene in Boulder! Discovering Boulder’s Creative Hubs: A Guide to the City’s Most Notable Art Galleries Boulder, Colorado is a vibrant city filled with art, culture, and creativity. For those looking... Read More

A Few of Boulder’s Ghostly Residents

July 8th, 2022

In the spirit of Halloween we are going to detail a few of the haunted places around Boulder. If you dread the macabre, or a haunting close to home is too much for you, there is still time to turn back. At 646 Pearl Street you’ll find the beautiful Arnett-Fullen house. The house was built in 1877 by Willamette Arnett, heir to Anthony Arnett, one of Boulder Land and Trust Company’s founders. Many admire the fusion of architectural styles the house displays. It incorporates Gothic, Victorian, and farmhouse aesthetics. It may also hold a few souls in its walls. Willamette Arnett burned... Read More

Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day – Cody!

January 11th, 2022

You may not know this but Matt Stone and Trey Parker were CU film studies graduates. The first episode of South Park was animated right here at CU, in the basement of Macky Auditorium actually. Cody is film student at CU as well and he has grand plans for his career. Like Parker and Stone, Cody’s interests lie in animation. He recently returned form a trip abroad in Japan where the culture and art undoubtedly influenced him in creating his Junior years film. Next fall, Cody will spend the entire year articulating his thesis film, again animated. Keep an eye out for Cody Arizona Storm,... Read More

5 Best Events in Boulder for the Week of 09/16

September 16th, 2019

1. Beer with John at the Rayback Collective 09/18 4 pm to 5:30 pm This free event for Boulder Chamber members is the chance to have a beer Boulder Chamber President & CEO John Tayer. The conversation will be low-key with John and other chamber members. Please register beforehand, or if you are interested in are not a member, you can register here. 2. “Potato People and Other Flights of Fancy” by Gerda Rovetch at Retrospective at Bricolage Gallery, Art Parts Creative Reuse Center 09/17 10:30 am to 6 pm Meet the artist and participate in three questions . Prints will be available... Read More

Events worth your time this February

January 29th, 2017

As January comes to a close, we look to February for excitement, but what does the beginning of this month have in store?  The more important question may even be: what’s in store that’s worth my time?  The answer to that question may have been difficult to answer before, but with this list of coming events, the answer’s never been more clear. Here’s the top events to kick off February.   The Nile Project is a group that combines the traditions of 11 countries along the path of Africa’s Nile River basin.  This colorful and thumping mix of music is meant to break all language... Read More