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Locavore Holiday Guide

Liftie Life: Why People Work at Ski Resorts

Alex Borrell, Eldora Borrell grew up in Florida but always dreamed of snowboarding since he was a kid. “Shaun White became really big and, of course, that pushed me even harder wanting to learn to snowboard,” Borrell said. At 24 Borrell finally made it to Colorado and thought the fastest track to learning how to...

Features

Locavore Gift Guide: Sustainable, Local & Meaningful

Showing solidarity and support for neighbors who have local businesses and create local art and goods for the community is more important than ever. Here are some of the top sustainable local gifts to buy, places to donate your money, and markets to shop at. Get in the season and shop guilt free knowing you aren’t contributing to the corporatization of the nation.

Retailers Pick Guide 2023

Support your local businesses now more than ever, especially this holiday season. Some of them have deals you don't want to miss.

Billionaires and Philanthropy: The New Gilded Age

The Gilded Age was the era where the United States was rapidly industrializing, expanding railroads, and colonizing the western part of the country, roughly from the late 1870s to the early 1900s.

Liftie Life: Why People Work at Ski Resorts

Liftie Life: Why people work at ski resorts and their local recommendations

Scene

Spotlight on Marc Maron

From his insanely popular podcast to his critically acclaimed roles on shows like GLOW and Reservation Dogs, Marc Maron has steadily worked his way into mainstream consciousness over the last 15 years. But his roots remain firmly planted in his stand up work, thanks to his unflinchingly self-deprecating wit and unique Jewish American perspective. Here, Maron talks about playing Comedy Works in...

This Is How a Pogrom Starts | Duly Noted

When Hamas terrorists blasted into Israel on Oct. 7 from Gaza, slaughtering more than 1,400 men, women and children from more than 30 different countries, the cascade of events to follow was depressingly predictable. So predictable, in fact, that it’s impossible Hamas didn’t know how this was going to play out.

French’s 5 | November 2023

This month: Five First Nations Foundations in Colorado to donate to this Thanksgiving!

Scene Stealers | November 2023

Don't let Thanksgiving be the only thing to do next month. These events will keep you going out and inspired as we enter the holiday season.

Cuisine

Tradition is the Heart and Soul of Holidays: Recipes Local Chefs

We had four local chefs recreate a holiday meal that was personally meaningful to them, and share stories about family get-togethers, fond memories, and cultural traditions as they shared the table with our writers.

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This is how a pogrom starts

When Hamas terrorists blasted into Israel on Oct. 7 from Gaza, slaughtering more than 1,400 men, women and children from more than 30 different countries, the cascade of events to follow was depressingly predictable. So predictable, in fact, that it’s impossible Hamas didn’t know how this was going to play out. Given Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netenyahu’s right-wing, war-hawk...

Community Corner

Racism, threats, and physical violence surrounding the war in Gaza echo rhetoric following 9/11

Racism, threats, and physical violence surrounding the war in Gaza echo rhetoric following 9/11

Notables

The Model Cities of No Man’s Land

The Model Cities of No Man’s Land: Fruit Orchards, Broomcorn, and 1950s American Boomtowns

Month in Review

Month in Review | November 2023

Recapping some of the main events in Boulder County, Colorado, America, and the world all within the past month.