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Boulder housing advocates file election complaint against pro-airport groups
A group of housing advocates seeking to close the Boulder Municipal Airport and turn the area into a residential neighborhood has filed an election complaint against two local pro-airport groups. The Airport Neighborhood Campaign has been circulating petitions for two ballot initiatives that would decommission the 96-year-old airport at 3327...
Grand Lake osprey pair lays their first egg this year
The first osprey egg of the season arrived Wednesday morning. This is the latest date the female has laid an egg since the pair adopted the nest. In prior years, the latest an egg was laid was May 17. Nest watcher Sue Quinlan first noticed the egg. Kent Roorda, who...
Sawhill Ponds open again after renovations
Sawhill Ponds Wildlife Preserve, 3400 75th St., is open again after several years of work to improve Boulder’s main sewer line, which is just south of the preserve and the neighboring Walden Ponds. Workers improved the Sawhill Ponds trailhead and trail areas damaged by the 2013 flood. In the...
Enjoy beautiful views and delicious food at Grand Lake Lodge dining room
The dining room at Grand Lake Lodge officially opened on Thursday for the summer season. You don’t have to stay at the lodge to enjoy the delicious meals and stunning views of the lake at Huntington House Tavern. The Tavern features wide bay windows and a sunny deck for...
Library corner: Adventures by the page at your local library branch
Isak Dinesen, pen name of the author of “Out of Africa,” started her written adventure with, “I once had a farm in Africa.”. I, too, had a wonderful adventure for many years, owning a bookstore in Grand Lake. There were four rooms with an alcove filled with volumes of exploration, and a big opportunity to exchange literary knowledge with our community. Then, as now, I liked to balance my reading between sturdy nonfiction, witty novels, thoughtful biographies, fortifying adventures and robust mysteries.
May 24, 2024: Where did Latinos sit on the bus during segregation? History professor, actress weigh in on DCPA play
A new play that immerses the audience in elaborate, layered soundscapes at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts asks the question, "Where Did We Sit on the Bus?" for Latino Americans during a time of segregation. Actress Satya Chavez joins us along with Ramon Del Castillo, a retired professor of Chicana Studies at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Then, how Boulder is marking the 50th anniversary of "Los Seis de Boulder."
Order up!
People in shorts, freshly opened restaurant patios and blooming lilacs are strong hints that spring has finally returned to Boulder. The clearest sign of the season is a nose-grabbing aroma wafting from the food court at the Boulder Farmers Market. It’s equal parts wood smoke and toasting paella rice, mingling...
Concerts: May 23-30
English avant-pop act The Japanese House comes to Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre for a two-night run with Maggie Rogers, May 27-28. The project of singer-songwriter Amber Mary Bain takes the stage at the historic Front Range venue following the release of last year’s sophomore LP, In the End It Always Does, out now via Dirty Hit. See listing for details.
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