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Inside the Johnson Revival
Bringing A Haertling House into the 21st Century Article by Meredith Rowe | Photography by Justin Martin When Charles Haertling first designed the Johnson House in 1976, the world was in the throes of an energy crisis, marked by significant oil shortages and price spikes. Ever the innovator, Haertling designed the home to incorporate the first wave of solar energy design, in the form of passive solar windows and an active solar thermal system. Today, Haertling is remembered as an...
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Dumpster Diving Designers
Teens Take the Stage, Promoting Creativity, Expression, and Environmentalism Through the Conduit of Fashion. Article by Colin Gbolie Giving young people an opportunity to create fashion pieces with found materials that would otherwise end up in a landfill may not be something you've heard about, but if so, LISTEN UP! Trash the Runway is an innovative program that turns sustainability into an artistic challenge, encouraging students to design and construct unique fashion pieces using repurposed...
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AROUND TOWN
Article and Photography by Oktoberfest at St. Julien Hotel & Spa September 7 Raise a stein on the garden terrace at St. Juliens' annual Oktoberfest celebration, featuring live polka music, German-inspired bites, and local beer. With flatiron views and a festive crowd, it's a perfect way to welcome fall in Boulder style. Community Roots Art Festival September 13-14 Celebrate creativity and community at the Community Roots Art Festival. Expect live performances, visual art...
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How New Tax Reform Could Reshape Your Financial Future
Insights from The Beacon Group of Boulder’s Dana Albright, a Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisor, on Navigating the New Tax Reform Article by Tony Firestine Dana Albright, a partner at The Beacon Group of Boulder and one of Forbes’ Best-In-State Wealth Advisors (2022–2025), brings a rare blend of experience, empathy, and personalized insight to the families and institutions she serves. In this Q&A, she breaks down the potential impacts of new tax reform, offering clarity on how this sweeping...
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Drink Up
Upslope Just Launched a Revolutionary New Beer—But Did You Know They Have Much More Than Delicious Brews? Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Illustrations by Molly Clark Boulder is buzzing with the recent release of the Hop-Boosted IPA from Upslope Brewing Company. The beer features a two-chambered, in-can widget with BevBoost technology that releases hop flavor and aroma when you crack it open—thus extending the beer’s shelf life from 120 to 180 days. BevBoost is a concept from Upslope...
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A Student Spotlight with Shining Mountain Waldorf School
Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer In an age seemingly dominated by mass production, artificial intelligence, and conformity, Shining Mountain Waldorf School dares to be unique, guiding students to be free thinkers, creators, and authentic human beings. Classes emphasize imaginative and conscious creation, where students write and illustrate their own books, design experiments that lead to scientific discovery, and bring art to life through singing, painting, sculpting, sewing, and...
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Feast in the Fields
Experience Unforgettable Meals, Stunning Scenery, and Community Spirit at These Front Range Early Fall Harvest Gatherings Article by Tony Firestine There’s something magical about dining under an open sky, the scent of fresh herbs mingling with Colorado’s crisp evening air, and plates filled with ingredients harvested just steps away. Farm dinners have become one of the region’s most beloved traditions. Whether it’s a multi-course chef’s tasting among rows of seasonal goodness or a casual long...
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Please Touch The Art
Bill Snider’s Open Studio Magic Article by Grace Adele Boyle | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Tucked beneath a charming North Boulder home lies one of the most electric art studios in town. It’s where artist Bill Snider has been experimenting, sanding, layering, and polishing his way into a singular style of art. Snider builds each panel by hand from plywood and has become a master of what he calls “managing accidents.” His luminous, layered pieces are created through an...
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Shaken, Not Stirred
Fun in the Sun with Poolboy Cocktail Catering Article by Avery Young | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Belly laughs, the desperate squeeze of a sunscreen bottle, crisp bubbles floating and popping in your cocktail glass; these are the sounds of summer. Familiar, warm, and refreshing, one can rediscover this comfort with just a sip from the effervescent range of curated cocktails by Poolboy Cocktail Catering. There truly is something for everyone: herbal, bright, fruity...
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Boulder’s Vintage Shopping Guide
Get to Know Local Businesses Carrying the Coolest Pre-Loved Goods Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Lov’d Vintage denim @this.is.lovd Melissa Keosann, Owner How did you develop a love for vintage denim? I found a pair of vintage, made-in-the-USA Levi's one day and became curious about the history and craftsmanship. I have memories of the denim I wore in high school—lime green Wranglers, and a blue-and-white pinstriped Rocky Mountain jeans and vest...
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