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Spring is here!

March 20 marks the first day of spring in 2016.  Time for plants, spring cleaning, warmer weather, baseball, and, of course, lots of snow (at least here in Colorado)! What does spring mean to you?  What’s your favorite spring activity? Photo Credit: Shutterstock/Image ID: 170654024 Copyright: Ed Samuel

Rebecca’s Recommendations: Tea-riffic!

Tea spray refreshes me and my linens Recently I was looking for a new, natural way to freshen up my home and stumbled upon a light, yet unique, spray that refreshes both my sheets and me, and it couldn’t be easier to whip up. All you need is a teabag and a spray bottle. Just […]

NCAA March Madness

Well, the first game of March Madness has come and gone.  And that puts CU out of the running (defeated by UConn 67-74). Ever wondered your chances of picking the perfect bracket?  CU’s Professor Mark Ablowitz (former chair of the Department of Applied Mathematics) says they’re 1:9.22 quintillion, if you’re picking randomly, such as by

Farmers Market season is almost here!

Spring is stirring!  Just 2 weeks until the Boulder County Farmers Markets open!  It’s the 30th Anniversary of Boulder’s Farmers Market.  And…they’re expanding to Denver! Don’t miss the first Markets on April 2 in Boulder and Longmont, with overwintered spinach, carrots, and turnips.   Operating Days/Hours BOULDER Wednesday 4pm – 8pm on 13th Street between Canyon and

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 3/11-3/13

The Shortlist: 3/11-3/13 This weekend, we want you all to embrace Boulder. BoCo is famously known for its open-mindedness, love for nature, care for community, and unique creativity. The harmonious community constantly tries to engage us all in activities that benefit each other and the Earth; this weekend we want you to get hands-on with

Rebecca’s Recommendations: Cleverer Cords

With so many personal electronics in our homes these days, cords have become an unfortunate (read: unsightly) annoyance. Not only do they turn into a tangled mess, they also create a cluttered aesthetic. And if you have kids or pets, exposed cords present a safety hazard. Here are a few tips to cut down on […]

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 3/4-3/6

The Shortlist: 3/4-3/6 Today marks the start of Boulder’s International Film Festival (BIFF)! Named one of the “25 Coolest Film Festivals” in the world by MovieMaker Magazine, the Boulder International Film Festival brings unique films and filmmakers from around the world to Boulder for a four day extravaganza celebrating the art of cinema! Though BIFF

What Kind of Skier Are You?

Find out if you’re more of a snow bunny or a powder hound with our fun quiz. Big vertical, big powder and even bigger personalities—that’s part of what makes ski season the best time of the year. There’s always something new to try during a day on the mountain, even if it’s just a different

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Soundwall: a framed canvas that gives off sound

Art literally sings in a new kind of speaker: the Soundwall, a framed canvas that gives off sound.

New street unveiled as McGuckin Way

It was the last Tuesday in February when the “McGuckin way” became more than a business philosophy. The dedication of Boulder’s latest thoroughfare drew an afternoon crowd to the northeast corner of McGuckin Hardware, where fans and partners of the 60-year-old institution gathered, amidst a brass soundtrack from the Golden Buffalo Marching Band, to cheer

Louisville library offers standard amenities and more

What It Is: Louisville’s first public library, then called the Chinook Library, opened in 1924 in an upstairs room of the old town hall. When the library wasn’t open, the room was used for other purposes. In 1929, the town trustees began offering financial assistance to the library, although control did not pass to the

Rebecca’s Recommendations: Redecorating on a Dime

We all want to freshen things up from time to time, but rarely can we afford all new furniture. To get a home makeover without the decorator budget consider hiring a stager. Realtors often hire these professionals to rearrange a seller’s house so that it will appeal to a wide range of buyers. Their tips […]

March 2016 Hikes and Events

Visit the Agricultural Heritage Center Saturday March 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 8348 Ute Highway 66 west of Longmont Come to the farm, enjoy the rural setting, and learn about the rich agricultural history of Boulder County. The farm includes two barns with interactive exhibits, a milk house, blacksmith shop, and a furnished 1909 farmhouse. Contact

Theater Review: Fuddy Meers

By Beki Pineda FUDDY MEERS. Written by David Lindsay-Abaire; directed by Emily Tarquin. Produced by Phamaly Theatre Company at the Aurora Fox Arts Center through Feb. 21 (9900 East Colfax, Aurora) and the Arvada Center from Feb. 26-28 (6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada). Tickets available at the Fox at 303-739-1970 or auroragov.org or at the Arvada

Rebecca’s Recommendations: A Light-Bulb Moment for Bath Lighting

Sometimes an answer pops up when you least expect it. This was the case for me when I recently realized the perfect lighting solution for a warm, winter bath. During dreary days in February, a long, relaxing bath is just what I need. However, overhead lighting in most bathrooms leaves much to be desired. Of […]

J&K Roofing

J & K Roofing Delivers Expertise and Customer Satisfaction       By Kathy Vendegna A roof replacement is a task that most people dread having to do, especially if the reason is because of a weather event. Whether it is because of recent hail storm, or just normal wear and tear, a roof replacement […]

Theater Review: 4000 Miles

By Beki Pineda 4000 MILES. Written by Amy Herzog; directed by Len Matheo. Produced by Miners Alley Playhouse (1224 Washington St., Golden) through March 6.  Tickets available at 303-935-3044 or www.minersalley.com. I’ve always said that what you as an audience member bring to the theater can positively or negatively impact how you feel about a

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 2/18-2/20

The Shortlist: 2/18-2/20 Happy Weekend, Boulderites! We’re happy to say you can stow away your parkas for the weekend and get comfortable in some light T-shirts and sweaters to embrace this Spring-like weather! With temperatures ranging from 60 to 70 degrees this coming weekend, we know that means citizens of Boulder will rejoice and celebrate

Rebecca’s Recipes: Revamped Buffalo Ranch Chicken

Healthier chicken goes well over rice, in a tortilla or sandwich

McGuckin Hardware Honored With A New Street Name

Roads leading into the Village Shopping Center to be renamed ‘McGuckin Way’ McGuckin Hardware, a celebrated community institution for the last 60 years in Boulder, will be honored in February with a new name for the throughways that lead into the Village Shopping Center from three main city streets. McGuckin has called the Village Shopping

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