Articles Archive for November 2009

Boulder rounds out its 150th Anniversary celebration with a sleigh-full of year-end events.

| Nov 28, 2009

Longmont went conservative again. Apathy among progressives plus real-estate money were among the causes.

| Nov 23, 2009

Your guide to local movie viewing

| Nov 22, 2009

Beautiful autumnal food was in abundance at Saturday’s “Cornucopia of Local” — the Boulder Farmers Market’s season-ending blowout — at the Boulder Outlook Hotel.

| Nov 19, 2009

Consider, if you will, this Christmas gift: a glass bowtie.

| Nov 18, 2009

Noal Westby, owner of DaGabi Cucina and the Trident Bookstore, is in Rwanda tasting and buying coffee.

| Nov 16, 2009

Is Brasserie Ten Ten always this busy on a Saturday at lunch, or was it the special First Bite Boulder menu? Young Boulder sure seemed to be having a blast.

| Nov 14, 2009

Media mogul Ted Turner showed his many sides to a packed crowd at CU Friday. Two themes: the foolishness of wars and the threat of climate change: “If we heat up the world seven to eight degrees, we’re toast.”

| Nov 13, 2009

Music critic Martin Fritter attends an improv performance at Naropa but is rather underwhelmed.

| Nov 11, 2009

An annotated listing of monthly gatherings where you can sharpen blogging and website skills and meet others doing the same.

| Nov 9, 2009

Takacs Quartet’s all-Beethoven concert Nov. 1 was jaw-dropping in its excellence and restorative in its humanity.

| Nov 8, 2009

A pro-business alliance tried, above all, to knock off incumbent Macon Cowles. They failed, so the progressives stay barely in control of Boulder City Council.

| Nov 5, 2009