The Artists: The Way To Be Uncivilized
How political cartoonist Jim Morrissey sees the world
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The Definitive Erie Election Guide
It’s really quite simple. Don’t be distracted by arcane arguments about water rates, grocery stores, traffic patterns and other bits of town business. Swirling beneath the surface details is profound disagreement about what kind of community we want to be.…
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East Window: The Little Gallery That Could
East Window Gallery in Boulder, Colo., is quickly establishing its reputation amongst the NoBo Arts District as Boulder’s “Library of Alexandria,” an irreverent ode to nonconformity. A great deal of time, energy, and resources have been invested to make East…
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Yellow Scene Election Guide 2024
Updated 10/27 to include links for Colorado Supreme Court judges. Yellow Scene Magazine (YS) has earned a reputation for producing one of the most exhaustive election guides in our area. We recently won first place at the Colorado Press Association…
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Love Wins in the Centennial State: The Fight for Marriage Equality in Colorado
by Jennifer Stapleton (she/her) Founding Partner | Fire & Bliss Creative Certified LGBT Business Enterprise, Certified Woman-Owned Business As the November election approaches, Colorado voters will have the opportunity to protect marriage equality in the state constitution by voting “Yes”…
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Beyond the Headlines: The Controversial Legacy of the Boulder Highland City Club
The Highland City Club newsletter has been an open and comfortable space for its longtime founder, Sina Simantob, to express his views freely without backlash or reaction from the general public. The HCC website’s about page claims it is “a…
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Letter to the Editor; Erie Elections 2024
Letter to the Editor, Election time can be a really stressful and frustrating time of year for people. There is so much information and discourse that it is sometimes difficult to make a decision on who to believe and what…
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Draco Well Pad Proposal Looms Over Erie
Civitas Resources plans to drill twenty-six wells just outside Erie limits concerns residents and town administration. When Kelsey Barnholt moved to Erie four years ago, she thought its reputation as a mining town was based on a past era, the…
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Getting Snipped On The Front Range: A Personal Story of Choosing to be Child-Free
My journey toward child-free thinking did not begin in the parking lot of Gunther Toody’s, but it’s as good a place as any to start this story. I sat in the driver’s seat under the orange neon light of the…
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