CU scientist probes neurobiology of love and loss
A neuroscientist at CU Boulder, Zoe Donaldson works to untangle the mess of hormones and neural charges that shoot off in our brains when we fall in love.
Boulder County dwellers have shown their deep and abiding love for ’80s music by flocking to see The Goonies’ performances for years.
In my hunt for eccentric Colorado brews, I found that “anchor” beers are fading, and experimental brews are soaring. Brewing philosophies run vary widely.
Jane Goodall has given Boulder resident Keele Burgin an unprecedented look in the windows of her life, and the two have forged an uncommon relationship.
Our pets have their own needs and ways to communicate. A little understanding of your pets goes a long way toward improving their lives.
Fiske Planetarium isn’t just for students; it offers the greater community a creative approach to education and entertainment in its immersive theater.
Transportation Review: The city of Boulder faces numerous transit issues that are also a challenge for every Boulder County town.
As the new trusted “white coats” on the scene, chefs have expanded their role from one defined by serving and preparing food into the realms of advocacy.
We have maps and apps to guide us. Do we still need a club? By Kay Turnbaugh Imagine living and working in the pioneer town of Boulder in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The wild mountains beckoned to the west, but not many people had a wagon or a car, and only a daring
Endurance athletes have reason to worry about heart health. A new study says it’s not rare for triathletes to suffer a cardiac arrest during the race.
People with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia may require memory care—a type of long-term skilled nursing—but shop wisely.
Sticks, Dirt and Charcoal... in Your Mouth? Here are three new trends in dental health care for you to debate.
Who exactly are the Gasoline Lollipops? A rockabilly band? Psychedelic rock? Folk? The answer to the question is, all of the above. Or maybe goth-Americana.
December 2-3 & 9-10, 2017 6th Street, Georgetown, CO. 10 AM – 5 PM – FREE ADMISSION click HERE to learn more! * Outdoor European Marketplace * Holiday Entertainment Hot Roasted Chestnuts * Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides * Appearances by St. Nicholas * Santa Lucia Children’s Procession * Christmas Museum Tours * Each December the town of
By Beki Pineda THE EXPLORER’S CLUB. Written by Nell Benjamin; directed by Michele Wright. Presented by Evergreen Players at Center Stage (27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen) through Nov. 12, 2017. Tickets available at 303-674-4002 or www.evergreenplayers.org. This is a troupe of players that knows how to take a lemon-y situation and turn it into lemonade. Midway through the performance,
Rock climbing’s biggest film festival, REEL ROCK, rolls into Boulder Nov. 3-5 at the Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St. and other venues. The REEL ROCK 12 tour kicks off with three shows on Friday, Nov. 3 that premiere five new shorts guaranteed to deliver heart-thumping action, big laughs and pure inspiration. (Tickets $19/person.) These films include
By Beki Pineda DANGEROUS LIAISONS. Adapted by Christopher Hampton from the 1782 novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos; directed by Len Matheo. Produced by Miners Alley Playhouse (1224 Washington St., Golden) through Oct. 15, 2017. Tickets available at 303-935-3044 or www.minersalley.com. What do Alan Rickman, John Malkovich, Ben Daniels, Liev Schreiber and James O’Hagan-Murphy have
CU Presents hosts a run of “The Merry Widow,” the classic opera by Franz Lehár, Oct. 27-29 at the Macky Auditorium, 1595 Pleasant St. Regarded as Vienna’s definitive romantic operetta, the show uses laugh-out-loud comedy and lavish costumes to tell the story of a gala reception in Paris and an ambassador planning to save his
Starting Oct. 19 and running through Nov. 12, the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company presents “Birds of North America,” performed on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at the Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St. The show tells the story of a father and daughter struggling to understand the parts of one another that defy understanding while
We all have a décor we’re drawn to—one that feels comfortable to live with day to day. This easy quiz lets you zero in on your particular décor style.
Autumn is the perfect time to camp out, and what’s better than a big cast-iron pot of food after a hike to see the leaves? By Lisa Truesdale Fall is the perfect time to get outside to see autumn leaves. It’s even more perfect when you set up camp and hike to your destination. But […]