Fall 2016

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Life in Lafayette: The Art Underground Opens The Arts Hub

The Arts Hub opened in August By Lisa Truesdale When Lori Jones opened The Art Underground in Louisville in 2007, she knew within a very short time that she would eventually need more space. As east Boulder County’s population continued to grow, so did her nonprofit arts center, which at first occupied just two rooms

It’s Time for the Colorado Buffaloes to Climb Out of the Hole

Is this going to be the year? By Larry Zimmer As Coach Mike MacIntyre enters his fourth year, Colorado fans wonder: Is this finally going to be the year? MacIntyre’s evaluation? “We are climbing out of a deep hole and the ladder is poking out of the hole. Now we have to get out of

Working Like A Dog: having pets in the workplace is a good thing

Pets in the workplace are calming By Ruthanne Johnson The workday usually starts like this for Don Martinson: Up early. Shower. Dress. Quick breakfast and to-go coffee for the commute. Then his three dogs line up at the back door to see whose turn it is to go to work with him. Louie and Lola

Dana Romanoff’s projects are at heart of pressing contemporary issues

In today’s vast and chaotic digital-information world, the work of award-winning photographer, journalist and filmmaker Dana Romanoff is especially welcome.

Boulder’s LGBT history: from ‘the Hate State’ to the Supreme Court

Boulder’s LGBT history has many lessons to teach, including that backlash often follows progress. By Carol Taylor and Glenda Russell By now, the fact that Boulder County issued same-sex marriage licenses in 1975 is well known in the national media. Clela Rorex, the Boulder County Clerk at that time, was interviewed on NPR last year.

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