Foodie Trends, Trendy Foods
As a lifelong food geek, I jumped at the opportunity to work on Eat In Eat Out, a new report focused on U.S. food and beverage trends. Thus, some predictions—and how they are manifesting locally.
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No More Light At the End Of Moffat Tunnel
Derailing the Ski Train that pulled skiers from Denver to Winter Park and back for 69 years is a big F-U from the rail transportation industry in general. The rich and powerful monopolies that own and dictate the use of…
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Love Has Come Along
It’s February, and that means it’s the most important holiday for romantics looking to express affection in a socially acceptable manner: Groundhog Day. Seriously, Valentine’s Day is little more than a nauseating display of polyester teddy bears and chalky heart…
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Beer Brawl Sidelined
Last year’s legislative session saw a barroom brawl between craft brewers and the liquor stores that sell their suds and the big corporate grocery chains that want to be one-stop shops. The question of whether to allow supermarkets to sell…
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Seven Questions with Singer-Songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov
Gregory Alan Isakov landed in Colorado by way of Philadelphia after his family emigrated to the U.S. from South Africa during the height of apartheid. The Indigo Girls’ Amy Ray loves him, as does pretty much every fan of the…
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Taste the State
Taste the best the state has to offer! This Friday, the Colorado hotel and lodging association presents “Delightful Dishes and Dreamy Getaways” at the Brown Palace Hotel. For $49, guests can take a virtual trip around the state with 16…
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What Happens When Titans Collide
If there was one thing that everyone could agree on during Monday night’s Karl Rove vs. Howard Dean debate at CU’s Macky Auditorium, it’s that the Obama administration has critics on both sides of the aisle.
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CORRECTION: Month in Review
In the February issue of Yellow Scene Magazine, we erroneously reported that a Simple Solar employee had shot himself in the finger. It was actually a contractor who shot himself while working at the Boulder solar company. “We do have…
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The Challenger
It’s odd, funny even, that a candidate who was not long ago elected to four terms in the state legislature, a man who became the first Colorado Democrat speaker of the house since 1975, a politician who spoiled Colorado’s red-blue…
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