Winter 2013-2014

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Fatal Attractiveness?

Fatal Attractiveness? How To Choose Safe Cosmetics in an Unregulated IndustryBy Amber Erickson Gabbey Shannon Culek and Kate O’Donnell, both from Nederland, sit around a table with their favorite cosmetics, discussing their simple beauty routines. Culek, a holistically trained nutritionist, says she uses lotion, lip balm and sunscreen. O’Donnell uses sunscreen and natural hair-care products.

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Marijuana

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Marijuana Facts to Know Before Partaking by Leigh Cooper With the legalization of both medical and recreational marijuana, it may become more tantalizing to puff on a joint or take a bite of a pot brownie. Whether first-time users or returning enthusiasts, patients in pain or party-goers, potential marijuana consumers can

How to Shop for a Therapist

How to Shop for a Therapist Tips for finding ‘the therapist equivalent of a soul mate’Visiting a psychotherapist isn’t like dropping a car off with a mechanic. You have to sit with that person in a room. For an hour or more. Every week. “Choosing the right therapist is essential,” says MacAndrew Jack, a practicing psychotherapist

Keeping Spring Allergies at Bay

Keeping Spring Allergies at Bay Does the thought of spring allergies make you dread snowmelt? Do you feel like you need to be trapped inside for weeks at a time rather than out enjoying the season? If so, you’re not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 16.9 million Americans suffer from

Angler Evolution

Angler Evolution By Peter Bronski Photos by Phil Mumford After three decades, a Boulder institution embraces its next phase After the rains stopped, the waters receded and the sunshine returned in the wake of the devastating flooding that hit Boulder County in September, it was time for the difficult work of recovery. The community pulled

Senator Mark Udall

Interview with U.S. Senator Mark Udall By Tanya Ishikawa Mark Udall has been Colorado’s Senator since 2008, and previously served five terms as the U.S. Representative for Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District and one term in the Colorado State Legislature for the 13th District that included Longmont and parts of southern Boulder County. Udall serves on

Rocking Around

Rocking Around The World For Charity By Chris WeidnerPhotos by Jon Glassberg I go crazy if all I’m doing is climbing,” 22-year-old Paige Claassen said last June, sipping coffee outside the Basemar Brewing Market. It was a funny thing to hear from someone about to embark on a 10-month world rock-climbing tour to exotic places

Colorado’s New Gold Rush

Colorado’s New Gold Rush By Kay TurnbaughThe marijuana industry and pot-friendly towns pick their way toward the motherlodeThe nation’s opinion about marijuana is starting to catch up with Colorado’s. In late October, a Gallup poll found that for the first time, a majority of Americans—58 percent—thought marijuana should be legal. Last year, Colorado voters made recreational pot

Colorado Flood

Colorado Flood Unique, but not the BIG ONE By Shannon Burgert The September 2013 rain and flood have gathered a lot of labels, from “biblical” to “thousand-year event.” Some labels may have been brandished prematurely. One that sticks well? “Unprecedented.”A weather balloon launched at the old Stapleton Airport location on the morning of Sept. 11 indicated

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Life Happens

Life Happens How a devastating flood taught one loner the power of community Essay and Photos by Lisa Marshall At 10 a.m. on Sept. 15, the fire chief in the quiet mountain hamlet I’ve called home for 18 years stood before a crowd of dazed residents huddled in the rain outside the station and spoke

Q&A Innovation Blueprint

Q&A Innovation Blueprint 3.0 Chamber CEO John Tayer sees Boulder as a hub of innovationBy Kate JonuskaAppointed CEO and president of the Boulder Chamber of Commerce in December 2012, John Tayer took office with a passion for Boulder and some strong new ideas. He sat down with Boulder Magazine to talk about the city’s economic

The Ugly Duckling

The Ugly Duckling Dilemma What happens when we ‘free’ domestic animals, or bring wild ones home? By Julie Marshall During this season’s first snowfall, I was sitting with my husband all cozy and warm watching TV, but all I could think about was ducks—nine personable and gregarious domestic ducks that live in a lake near

Wet Your Whistle Stops

Wet Your Whistle Stops. Sip & shop at Boulder County’s microdistilleries By Charmaine Ortega Getz Pub crawls, winery tours and swings through microbreweries have long been stimulating ways to sample Colorado-made adult beverages. Now Boulder County can add microdistillery tasting rooms to the experience. Each stop offers a tour, occasional live music or other entertainment,

Boogie Boy

Boogie Boy Pete Boyle entertains fans during time-out sweeps By Mary Lynn Bruny Yes, CU has an awesome men’s basketball team, but fans also adore the Buffs’ ball boy who boogies down while sweeping. He just happens to be Coach Tad Boyle’s 11-year-old-son, Pete. Boulder Magazine sat down for a chat with Pete at the

The Perfect Mix

By Lisa Truesdale Photos by Phil Mumford Look to Adorn and Adornables for classy gifts for grownups, children and the home Ives Gentry is known among friends and family for being a very savvy gift giver. She even has what she calls her own “gifting manifesto.”“I believe that gift-giving is a meditation on the people

Globe-Trotting, Simplified

Globe-Trotting Simplified Changes in Latitude knows just what you’ll needBy Anne Bliss   |   Photos by Phil Mumford Whether it’s a Colorado ski weekend or a trip around the world you’re about to embark upon, you may tear out your hair over what to take and how to pack it. Fortunately, there’s help at hand. Opened

Smart Money Tips For The Younger Generation

Building your financial future, one step at a time By Tanya IshikawaThe most common financial mistake young adults fall into is spending more than they earn. According to Certified Financial Planner Colleen A. Askew, overspending also happens to be the biggest mistake of the middle-aged, old and very old.“The wisdom of spending less than you make

People Profile: Monika Leigh

Finding Her “Voice” Reality show spurs Monika Leigh to follow a dream deferredBy Kate Jonuska His last message for her was a text. “If a door opens, always walk through it,” her stepfather, Texas blues musician Leo Aston, wrote to Monika Leigh in her adopted hometown of Boulder. “He was the one who taught me to

Destination Longmont

What Was There Before? By Lisa Truesdale Old St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a charming little Gothic Revival–style building right in the middle of downtown Longmont, is one of the earliest examples of both Longmont’s growth and its community spirit.The church was built in 1881 to accommodate a congregation that numbered only 45, and the first

Music Profile: West Water Outlaws

On the Run By Dave Kirby    Blake Rooker, West Water Outlaws’ soft-spoken guitarist and lead singer, fondly recalls the origin of “665—The Neighbor of the Beast.” That track is one of a handful of menacing, take-no-prisoners gravity wells that lace the band’s first CD, released in November. Like much of the record, it’s not for

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