Life in the Boulder Bubble

In 1969, after more than sixty years of alcohol prohibition, Boulder issued its first liquor license—and today, this bucolic college town situated 5,430 feet above sea level in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies boasts craft breweries, coffee shops, and cannabis dispensaries amidst a eco-ethical culture focused on the preservation of open spaces. … Read More

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Denver High

In 2014, Colorado became the first state to legalize cannabis—before Denver decriminalized psilocybin in May of this year. And in 2018, Colorado became the first state to elect an openly-gay man as governor. Is it any wonder that Denver has become a millennial boomtown? Who wouldn’t want to celebrate Denver with more than 400,000 people at Denver PrideFest in June? … Read More

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New Orleans Anew

For anyone who has celebrated in New Orleans, it’s no surprise to learn that a street named Euterpe runs parallel to Terpsichore: the Muse of music flanked by the Muse of dance. After all, this is the city that gave birth to jazz—where $200 and a permit will buy you a personalized parade, complete with police escort. In the Big Easy, celebration is life. … Read More

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