Check out what’s going on over at the Formations of a Foodie blog: Flagstaff House turns 40 and takes their wine list interactive. Trattoria on Pearl and Bloom offer Valentine’s Day dinner deals. Mountain High Appliance offers free cooking classes…
It’s that time again: The films have been chosen, the venues prepared and the escalating anticipation could almost pop the lid off of Boulder. The Boulder International Film Festival, Feb. 17-20, will bring record-breaking crowds, phenomenal indie films and documentaries…
With fresh ideas and a catchy name in hand, business partners Joel Wishkovsky and Chad McGimpsey set out for Boulder last April to start their new company, Card Gnome. Although the market for cards is dominated by major names like…
In the Boulder area, it’s all about being healthy—but winter activities can often threaten to break the budget. Local fitness and healthy-living company Fitness For Living is offering multiple “Fun-Fit Adventures” this season—encouraging residents to engage in winter activities without…
Coyotes have been known to eat small prey such as mice and rabbits. But as these former rural dwellers become more and more urban, dogs and cats find themselves on the menu as well. Three coyote attacks in Boulder have…
Have you ever noticed how some things are simply made to go together? Since the beginning of time people have been pairing items together, but more importantly they have been pairing food items together. It seems that we have been…
Any movie that includes war or battle in the synopsis abruptly shoves me to the edge of my seat. As the discordant, terrifying suspense music starts up when the soldiers trek through unfamiliar territory, I begin to slow the handfuls…
The countdown to the New Year quickly came and went, and thoughts of springtime are now creeping out of dusty cupboards. The negative temperatures make it difficult for me to even believe that there is a warm, bright light at…
When I say “together” do you perceive me to have an agreeable personality? If I say “lazy” do you automatically presume me to be a person showing neuroticism? The typical human being might not link such subtleties in word choice…