Magazine
French’s Five: Purim
The Jewish Holiday of Purim (celebration of the Book of Esther) starts at sundown on March 11. Here’s 5 things you might not know about this awesome holiday.
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March Editor Picks and Scene Stealers
The month of March is a big one for one of the nation’s pre-eminent live music venues.
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Voices From Standing Rock: Arrests on Last Child Hill
Good friends – people I knew and respected – were pulled away from the fire on top of Last Child Hill... All told some 70 people went to jail for something they believed in with all of their hearts.
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Boulder’s foodie industry in the spotlight
The New York Times has taken note of Boulder's role in producing new natural food businesses. Quinn Snacks, profiled in our October issue, was highlighted along with other local companies building a national reputation.
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Protests Erupt, followed by Judges Orders: Temporary Victory
Judge Ann Donnelly of the U.S. District Court in Brooklyn granted a request from the ACLU to stay deportations of those detained on entry to the United States, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Voices from Standing Rock: Why Standing Rock is Still the Frontline for Policy Reform
In the first week of his presidency, Donald J. Trump released a memorandum to expedite the permitting process of Dakota Access. Standing Rock has become a uniquely potent leverage point against the policies of the Trump Administration. Offshoots are popping…
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Equitable School Environments: The Key to Student Success
Boulder schools lead the nation in equitable learning, but can social and political turbulence endanger such progress?
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Staying in the Game
All athletes lose the race against time, but endurance athletes in general are outperforming the times and distances of the generations before them. These advances are founded upon improvements in nutrition, sport medicine and a refusal of more athletes to…
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