Zero Waste Initiative has goal of diverting 85% of waste by 2025
Boulder has unrolled its Zero Waste Initiative with a goal of diverting 85 percent of its waste by 2025.
Beginning in July, the newly expanded, renovated center will schedule shows and special events, such as “supper club” evenings with rotating chefs.
If you have a security system for your home or business, you now have to register it and pay an annual fee of $35 if you live within Boulder city limits.
A new study has found that fueling the good bacteria in the intestines with prebiotics (yes, prebiotics, not probiotics) could have a positive impact on sleep quality.
Boulder restaurants are joining a worldwide movement to cut down the number of plastic straws used in restaurants or to eliminate them altogether.
The tiny-home craze is sweeping the country, and one resort in Lyons has a collection of 22 casitas-on-wheels that are available for nightly rental.
Contrary to the national trend, Boulder County bumblebees are holding their own, although Colorado’s non-native honeybees are still in decline.
Health-conscious partiers are rolling out of bed around 5:30 a.m. and donning their wildest garb for early morning mini raves across Boulder.
South Boulderites, rejoice: The days of making that tough call between happy hour and getting errands done after work are over.
Coral reefs are perishing at a rate that has exceeded even the direst predictions. In 2016 , 22 percent of the corals on the Great Barrier Reef died.
Jared Polis was first elected in 2008 to serve Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. This is his fifth term.
If you love gardens—either as an active participant or an appreciative admirer—you just might find yourself spending a lot of time in Lafayette this June.
To peruse the exhibits in CU’s Museum of Natural History, on campus at 15th and Broadway in Boulder, you’d never guess the museum’s humble beginnings.
May 2017 Hikes & Events
By Beki Pineda SHE RODE HORSES LIKE THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Written by Amelia Roper; directed by Niki Tulk. Produced by square product theatre (performed at The Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St.) through May 13. Tickets available at 303-440-7328 or www.thedairy.org. A verdant blanket of grass surrounding a picnic blanket greets the audience as they
By Beki Pineda WAITING FOR GODOT. Written by Samuel Beckett; directed by Geoffrey Kent. Produced by the Arvada Center (6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada) through May 20. Tickets available at 720-898-7200 or www.arvadacenter.org. Holy cow! How do you write a review for a play that has been analyzed by scholars ever since it was written in
By Beki Pineda A SKULL IN CONNEMARA. Written by Martin McDonagh; directed Billie McBride. Produced by Miners Alley Playhouse (1224 Washington St., Golden) through April 30. Tickets available at 303-935-3044 or www.minersalley.com. Connemara is a region in County Galway on Irelands west coast with indeterminate boundaries; its not an actual city. Its like saying the
Be the Change You Wish To See Homes are extensions of those living within them, expressing their values and style. There is no better time than now for people and their homes to be the positive change in the world. In Boulder County, homes account for a quarter of our total greenhouse gas emissions – […]
By Beki Pineda THE NETHER. Written by Jennifer Haley; directed by Rachel Bouchard. Produced by Benchmark Theatre (performed at Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St., Denver) through April 23. Tickets available at www.benchmarktheatre.com. First of all, congratulations to the newly formed (and promising) Benchmark Theatre company for having both the courage to tackle starting a new
The Firehouse Art Center and Colorado Festival Productions are proud to present the 5th Annual Front Range Film Festival (FRFF) April 20-23, 2017. The four-day festival unfolds in eight venues in Longmont with screenings, panels, workshops, music and dancing. Kick off the cinema celebration Opening Night Thursday, April 20 at Left Hand Brewing Company. Toast our talented Front Range filmmakers with dessert & festival
To a certain degree, external events influence decorating trends. This year’s political climate, for example, is encouraging people to embrace tradition.