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What's new at Boulder WeeklyContentsBoulder Weekly is published every Thursday. No portion may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.. Page 3 - no comments - 114 views  Letters | Same song, different verseHere we go again! President Obama came to CU to promote continued federal stimulus of loans for college students loans. There are over $1 trillion in student loans and default rates are rising. Page 5 - no comments - 132 views  The slickest stunt at SeaWorldActually, Shamu is not the cause of the shame. After all, that’s just the generic name given to the killer whales kept in captivity as the star attraction at three theme parks operated by SeaWorld Inc. The shame belongs to the corporation, which not only profits from its exploitation of the whales, but also. Page 5 - no comments - 114 views  Funding cut hurts county breast-cancer programsBoulder County has been hit hard by a decrease in funding from Susan G. Komen For the Cure. Poor women, those without health insurance and undocumented immigrant women are among those who will likely feel the greatest impact of this decrease. And it is up to us to make up the difference. Page 6 - no comments - 132 views  Think globally, and fry locallyWell, what the study actually found was that the surface temperature around wind farms in west-central Texas had increased by about 1.3 degrees Fahrenheit over a decade compared with the area around them, and that the rate of increase closely tracked the installation of additional turbines at the farms. Page 6 - no comments - 109 views  quotes—RAND analyst Seth Jones, adviser to U.S. special operations forces, commenting on the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. Page 6 - no comments - 108 views  In case you missed it | Bear photo takes another twistAs of Wednesday morning, the bear had retained Frank “The strong arm” Azar, and has filed suit. The bear claims that her civil rights were violated when she was drugged and then photographed in a compromising “super bear” pose while incapacitated. Page 8 - no comments - 114 views  Garden warsBehind the East Boulder Recreation Center off Broadway is another world, nestled between subdivisions and marked off into 400-square-foot plots. It is a subculture that has its own rules. And like any community, especially one where there are no walls and your neighbors are literally right next to you, disputes can arise. Page 11 - no comments - 169 views  City: Valmont grave likely a hoaxIn an April 25 statement, city officials acknowledged that its workers had removed the marker after its contract archeologist and Native American monitor hired for the Valmont contamination cleanup determined that it was not a historic artifact. Page 12 - no comments - 123 views  Organics going internationalBeginning June 1, the United States and the EU will be able to trade organic products while avoiding the red tape that was in place in the past. It is the result of an equivalency agreement reached at BioFach 2012, the world’s largest trade show for organic foods, held annually in Germany. Page 15 - no comments - 122 views  eco-briefs | Nice title, terrible billEvery so often those people we elect in Washington attempt to do something so egregious for their corporate donors that it shakes the very foundation of our democracy. Page 16 - no comments - 133 views  SENSITIVITY PROBLEMS“[Guitarist/songwriting collaborator] Joe King and I weren’t really getting along,” Slade says. “We were writing these forced collaboration songs that were just kind of melodies with weird lyrics. I think a turning point for us was doing this Muppets soundtrack. Page 18 - no comments - 121 views  F-this“I really feel like my job is to take those things that are infuriating and try to kind of transform them into something we can laugh about,” she says. “Although sometimes I say things in my show and think, ‘We should all be crying at this point. Page 27 - no comments - 115 views  Arts | Week of May 03, 2012Sculpture by Leonard Pettus, Shelley Goddard, Anne Shutan & Lynne Jacobs.. Page 30 - no comments - 157 views  Getting wetBlame it on Boulder. At least that’s where author, adventurer and Boulder native Eugene Buchanan lays responsibility for an interesting, eclectic life that has taken him around the globe in search of steep rapids on remote rivers and some not so steep and rapid. Page 34 - no comments - 113 views  GroundedRichards had climbed to 23,000 feet with Conrad Anker, the expedition’s leader, on a reconnaissance and acclimatization hike toward the West Ridge route they planned to use to ascend the peak. Page 37 - no comments - 135 views  reel to reelWriter Joss Whedon and writer/director Drew Goddard play footsie with stale horror movie tropes and themes in one of the most entertaining genre movies in recent memory. As a quintet of teenagers face clichéd terror, the result is surprisingly refreshing. Page 38 - no comments - 145 views  The latest trend among chefs: tattoosMichael Voltaggio has no idea how many tattoos he has. The question makes him laugh. The wise-cracking 33-year-old chef is pretty well covered. The name of his restaurant, after all, is Ink. Page 42 - no comments - 224 views  Tidbites l Keep it bottled upOskar Blues and Indiana brewery, Sun King, have “traveled between locations for months,” a press release says, to co-create Chaka, a Belgian-style ale. The collaboration is the result of a friendship between Oskar Blues head brewer Dave Chichura and the two founders of Sun King. Page 42 - no comments - 108 views  Deck snacks at the RexEstablished as a billiard hall, it became a theater, and eventually another restaurant prior to its current iteration. Nowadays, one of the main attractions of this spot is the spacious rooftop deck, which has the amiable feel of a venue in a far-away, warm-weather resort town. Page 43 - no comments - 144 views  Appetizerswinner. Noteworthy dishes include the Creole BBQ shrimp appetizer wrapped in bacon, and the bright-tasting shrimp Mojo, with a Cuban citrus, garlic and olive oil sauce. Chocolate bourbon bread pudding is an exquisite dessert, among the best endings available locally. Page 46 - no comments - 137 views  Astrology | Week of May 3, 2012Go to RealAstrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny’s EXPANDED WEEKLY AUDIO HOROSCOPES and DAILY TEXT MESSAGE HOROSCOPES. The audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877- 873-4888 or 1-900-950-7700.. Page 49 - no comments - 117 views 
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