Happily, there are nearly 30,000 college students and thousands more young professionals in town to keep me young. I also turn to the same guide they use when they’re looking for fun: Hot Spots, published every Thursday in the Colorado Daily. Featuring entertainment offerings from the area’s best clubs, bars, concert halls and eateries, Hot [...]
Archive for April, 2009
May 5: My twenties are long gone, but I know a good time when I see it.
MAY 1: Come nosh and mingle on Thursday, May 7 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
I love a good bash, don’t you? Every second Thursday of the month, Downtown Boulder, Incorporated (DBI) organizes a Downtown Community Exchange. This month, it’s the Camera’s turn to host, and we’re looking forward to putting on the ritz. Join us for fine food and even better company. DBI’s new executive director, Sean Maher, will [...]
APRIL 30: Pomp, circumstance and $2.5 million for the taking.
May 8 isn’t just a big day for the thousands of happy CU-Boulder graduates. It’s a boon to our local economy as well. We’re expecting 20,000 visitors to spend $2.5 million during graduation weekend. We can help you get a piece of the pie. The one-two punch of the Camera’s Friday Magazine [...]
APRIL 28: Fine art is unpredictable, exciting, a window into someone else’s mind.
I am consistently blown away by the amazing works showcased by Open Studios. That these cutting-edge pieces are devised by artists in our own backyard is even more humbling. Here’s an opportunity for you to link your business with all this fantastic creative energy while simultaneously reaching our 123,300 readers. The Camera’s guide to the Second [...]
April 27: Giving you the business
I’d like to tell you a little more about a publication you already know, Business Plus. Did you know that 73,400 Boulder-Broomfield adults read Business Plus every week? It is our market’s premier business publication. And the May 11 edition will provide even more reach, distributing full run in the Camera as well as to attendees [...]
APRIL 27: If I read one more obituary about the death of the newspaper industry I’ll scream.
Has the newspaper industry changed? Absolutely. Change is what we do. Change is in our blood. We’ve been changing with this community for decades. And we’ll continue to change and adapt based on the needs of our consumers and advertisers. Let’s put down the shovels. We are the market leader, reaching eight-of-10 local consumers every [...]
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