By John Lehndorff - May 7,2024

Local food news: May 7, 2024

Beloved chef Amos Watts, who wowed Boulder diners at Corrida and Jax Fish House, has died at the age of 43, days before he was to open Denver’s Fifth String...

By Shay Castle - May 1,2024

Gov’t Watch: May 1, 2024

Boulder City Council In a May 9 study session, city council will: • Discuss year-end 2023 financials and receive an updated forecast from CU Boulder economists in preparation for crafting...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 24,2024

Events: April 25-30

TGTHR Youth Voice & Art Showcase 6 p.m. Thursday, April 25, Rembrandt Yard, 1301 Spruce St., Boulder. $100 Support local young people experiencing homelessness during this spring fundraiser and art exhibition...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 17,2024

Events: April 18-25

Vegan Night 4 p.m. Thursday, April 18, Rayback Collective, 2775 Valmont Road, Boulder. Free The Rayback Collective’s usual lineup of food trucks is going green. Enjoy an array of plant-based and...

By Kaylee Harter - April 17,2024

Gov’t watch: April 17, 2024

Boulder City Council  Council will have a public safety discussion with Xcel Energy at its April 18 meeting, following shutoffs April 6-10 that left 55,000 without power.  At its April...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 3,2024

Events: April 4-11

Peace Through Music 2024 7-10 p.m. Thursday, April 4, Unity of Boulder, 2855 Folsom St. $20 Longmont singer-songwriter Antonio Lopez performs with Janis Kelly, Lisa Bell, Pedro S. Silva II and...

By Shay Castle - April 3,2024

BoCo, briefly: April 3, 2024

Longmont Starbucks unionizes The workers of a Longmont Starbucks (2318 17th Ave.) voted last week to unionize, becoming the first location in the city to do so, according to Starbucks...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - March 20,2024

Concerts: March 21-28

ON THE BILL: Singer-songwriter Katherine “KP” Paul brings her celebrated Black Belt Eagle Scout project from the ancestral homelands of her Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Washington to Denver’s Globe...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - March 20,2024

Events: March 22-27

Fluid Art Class & Fundraiser 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23, Hawaii Fluid Art, 1631 Pearl St., Boulder. $50 Want to get creative while supporting your unhoused...

By Shay Castle - March 18,2024

‘It’s not sustainable’

When the federal government announced that COVID-boosted food assistance would end, Boulder County nonprofits knew things would get worse for the thousands of adults, families and seniors they serve.  The...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 28,2024

Kicking the bucket list

As we seek to align our calendars with the Earth’s journey around the sun, 2024 has been blessed with Leap Day. That’s 24 extra hours to explore, eat a leisurely...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 21,2024

Gov’t watch: Feb. 21, 2024

Boulder City Council  The special meeting scheduled for Feb. 29 has been canceled. Due to council chamber upgrades, all March meetings will be virtual.  Boulder County Commissioners On Feb. 22,...

By Shay Castle - February 21,2024

Happy town

In 2017, National Geographic named Boulder the happiest city in America. Writers touted its “scenery, culture and world-class quality of life.”  They might have wanted to drive a few miles...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 14,2024

Events: Feb. 15-22, 2024

SHINE: A Love Letter to the Trans Community7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, East Window, 4550 Broadway, Suite C-3B2, Boulder. Free This collaboration between East Window and Out Boulder County hangs...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - February 14,2024

Gov’t watch: Feb. 14, 2024

Government offices are closed Monday, Feb. 19 in observance of President’s Day.  Boulder City Council On Feb. 22, Council will: Because Van Vleet was purchased as open space, using open...

By Shay Castle - January 22,2024

‘Back in my day…’

Boulder County has changed a lot over the past three decades. There are almost 100,000 more people than there were in 1994, the year Boulder Weekly came on the scene. ...

By John Lehndorff - January 9,2024

Master of the (beer) universe

Boulder County has been dubbed the “Silicon Valley of beer” for good reason. There may be more beer tasting knowledge per capita on the Front Range among brewers and sippers...

By Toni Tresca - January 2,2024

Staging the new year

Boulder County’s 2023 theater season was a mosaic of spectacular highs and poignant lows. The 66th Colorado Shakespeare Festival‘s King Lear, featuring the brilliant Ellen McLaughlin, and the world premiere...

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