Features
Racing Toward Clarity
There’s more to competing than fame and finish lines. Can Taoism lift the spirit of the race?
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Sports: There Will Be Blood
The Pursuit of Art & the Lust For Adventure Coalesce to Make Pro Climber Renan Ozturk an Intrepid Adventurer
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23 Ways to Spend a Summer Day
With these tips, tricks and fun projects, the warmest season will be a breeze. Click to discover 23 ways to spend a summer day.
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Best of the West
Yellow Scene Magazine presents its annual Best of the West issue (and the crowd goes wild!), a tribute to our editors' and readers' favorite restaurants, spas, shops, places and people. Enjoy, and don't forget to vote in 2014.
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Single in Boulder County
Being single in February can feel like being Jewish at Christmas. So each February, Yellow Scene Magazine takes a few of its pages to celebrate the singletons in our community, proving once and for all that life, unattached and unfettered,…
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The Fall of Big Boy
Around 11:50 pm, in the quiet residential corner of Ninth Street and Mapleton Avenue, witnesses say Boulder police officer Samuel Carter, 35, approached a bull elk, locally known as “Big Boy,” as it munched on crab apples from a tree…
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What Goes Up…
In the dead of winter, the outdoor types must "dust off" gym memberships for decent cardio workouts. That is, unless, you try out uphill skinning. Our Outdoors columnist tells all.
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China Syndrome
When Colorado was still part of the untamed West, it was home to a mellifluous babble of foreign tongues, the native languages of myriad migrants who worked its soil, built its railroads and hunted in its canyons. French, Russian, Spanish…
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Unique Electives
In an interview in October, State Board of Education member Angelika Schroeder pondered the importance of teaching students to be better prepared to enter the workforce. It used to be, she said, that kids who weren’t so good at math…
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