
Arts + Culture
Creating for Community
Four Boulder Artisans Reflect on Their Craft Article by Meredith Rowe | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer In a world that wants us constantly available and informed, taking the time to step away from our devices and spend hours over days or months making something slowly and intentionally can feel revolutionary. For these creators in Boulder, it's also an opportunity to show love and appreciation for the community around them and oftentimes provides a foil for their “day job.” ...
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Arts + Culture
Modern Rebellion is Being Everything
Rebecca Caridad and Her Love for Many Mediums Article by Kathy B. Ross | Photography by Rebecca Caridad In a society obsessed with optimization, marketability and specialization, Rebecca Caridad, Queen of the Craft, rebels by containing multitudes. Steadfast from an early age in her multiplicity, she has rejected the common path of “choosing just one thing” by developing her own process and personal growth through widening. Her garden of artistic mediums and creative skillsets is unconcerned...
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Arts + Culture
Forged in Community
Inside Boulder Metalsmithing Association's Welcoming World Article by Emily Canova | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer Walk into Boulder Metalsmithing Association on any given day, and you'll find something unexpected: a total beginner sitting elbow to elbow with a career metalsmith, both bent over their benches, torches in hand, completely absorbed. This is the magic of BoMA—a nonprofit studio tucked into the NoBo Art District where fire, metal, and community come together in ways...
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Home + Design
1151 Timber Lane
Finding Serenity Just Minutes from Broadway Article by Meredith Rowe | Photography by Rae Scott Even as Jeremy Bloom was purchasing the land to build 1151 Timber Lane, he knew it was going to be a difficult, if not impossible, project. Boulder County said they didn’t think they’d ever approve a house in that location because of light pollution. To make matters worse, the owner of the land wouldn’t accept an offer contingent upon getting said plans approved. Bloom decided to take the risk and...
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Food + Beverage
From Spain With Love
At Tapas Restaurant Casa Juani, Fine Dining Meets Soulful Authenticity Article by Linden Butrym | Photography by Casey Wilson Just a few nights after it opened in late February, Casa Juani is buzzing with lively chatter from patrons, their cutlery clinking across artisanal plateware displaying collections of vibrant tapas dishes. Spanish wines and creative cocktails in delicate coupe glasses frame the plates resting on light oak tables. Friends and families huddle in camel-hued booths...
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Arts + Culture
When Artists Meet
A Watershed School Senior and a Boulder Painter Form a Mentorship that Proves Creativity Is Often Sparked Through Connection Article by Payton Shoup | Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer There are always select people in our lives who inspire us to live authentically. To nurture parts of our creative identity and develop parts of who we are. Carving avenues with the tools they give us for the long haul. Consequently, whether it be by chance or by design, we take so much away from the...
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Arts + Culture
Boulder Ballet 2026
Photography by Poppy & Co. by Kelsey Huffer RADIANCE May 15–17, 2026 | The Dairy Arts Center Celebrate renewal and radiance with contemporary masterpieces by Jorma Elo and Nicolo Fonte. BALLET IN THE PARK June 2026 | The Boulder Bandshell *exact dates will be confirmed soon and I will follow up with those asap SEASON 2026/27 OPENER AT CHAUTAUQUA September 18 | Chautauqua Auditorium Choreographic works by Jorma Elo, Natasha Adorlee, Ben Needham-Wood DANCERS' CHOICE October...
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Arts + Culture
Open Your Door to the 2027 Sundance Film Festival
Article by Jill Adler Grano The 2027 Sundance Film Festival is coming to Boulder, and with it comes an extraordinary opportunity for local homeowners: the chance to welcome filmmakers, artists, and audiences from around the world into your neighborhood. The Sundance Festival Lodging Program invites Boulder residents and property owners to make their homes available as short-term lodging during the festival period. Whether you have a whole house, a guest suite, or a spare bedroom...
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Arts + Culture
AROUND TOWN
Article and Photography by Jazz Night at C Bar Sundays through April Spend Sunday evenings at C Bar with live jazz performed by local musicians from the University of Colorado Master's Program. With music filling the space from 5-8 p.m. each week, it’s an inviting way to ease into the night and enjoy Boulder’s local talent. Boulder Arts Week April 3-12 Boulder Arts Week invites the community to celebrate the artists, organizations, and creative energy that make Boulder’s cultural...
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Local Services
Smarter Structures for Modern Markets
Exploring 351 Exchanges, Self-Funded ETFs, and Long-Short Strategies with Young Global Wealth Strategies Article by Tony Firestine In an era of sudden market swings, volatility has become part of the investment landscape. For John Young, founder of Young Global Wealth Strategies, the conversation isn’t about chasing the next surge. It’s about managing risk thoughtfully, especially when wealth is tied up in a single stock. “The market definitely has a volatile tilt to it currently,” Young...
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