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Posts Tagged ‘april fools’

New Boulder Cookbook: “Never Mind, I’m Not Hungry”

New Boulder Cookbook: “Never Mind, I’m Not Hungry”

Boulder author and locally renowned dietary watchdog Debra DePrived has just published a new gluten-free, dairy-free, meat-free, sugar-free, fat-free, egg-free, alcohol-free, flavor-free collection of recipes by Boulder’s most hyper-involved [...]

Campaign Fund-Raiser Gives Money Away

Campaign Fund-Raiser Gives Money Away

Guests at a fund-raising party at the Flagstaff House last Friday night were surprised when the Polis For Congress campaign began giving them money, rather than asking them for it. Congressman Jared Polis, Democrat from the Second Colorado [...]

Southern Poverty Law Center Alarmed at Rise in Gluten Intolerance in Boulder Area

Southern Poverty Law Center Alarmed at Rise in Gluten Intolerance in Boulder Area

The civil rights advocacy group Southern Poverty Law Center issued an alert yesterday over what it termed an "alarming" rise in gluten-intolerance in Boulder.  The group cited overt anti-gluten messaging in the media and on food packaging, and the [...]

Prairie Dogs Not So Smart After All

Prairie Dogs Not So Smart After All

University of Colorado researchers have released a groundbreaking study demonstrating that prairie dogs, once believed to be highly intelligent creatures, are not so smart after all. Animal behavior expert Janet Brady said, “We expected that [...]

New Research Indicates Medical Marijuana Can Be Used for Medical Purposes

New Research Indicates Medical Marijuana Can Be Used for Medical Purposes

A study by researchers at the University of Colorado indicates that medical marijuana, historically considered solely a recreational drug, may be useful in treating certain medical conditions. "We never expected to see medical benefits from medical [...]

Protected: Happiest Place on Earth Comes to the Planning Reserve

Protected: Happiest Place on Earth Comes to the Planning Reserve

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Blue Line Readership Takes Walk, Buys Flowers

Blue Line Readership Takes Walk, Buys Flowers

A new survey indicates the Blue Line's readership took a walk yesterday and then bought a flat of pansies at Sturtz and Copeland.  According to the survey, which was conducted as part of the publication's global marketing and branding effort, 100% [...]

Bandshell Odors Explained

Bandshell Odors Explained

Recent satellite footage from NOAA confirms that the Bandshell at Broadway and Canyon not only smells like a urinal, it looks like one, too – especially from outer space.  Local scientists assert that the Bandshell really does stand out, even on [...]

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