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Five students stand together at the front of a bright, spacious classroom. The tables that serve as desks are pushed aside and the chairs arranged in rows to form an audience....
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Cults collide as Peter "Lord of the Rings" Jackson tackles Alice Sebold's best-selling new-age gothic, the story of a rape-murder-dismemberment and its aftermath, narrated by...
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After marching in the Marade, you might be ready for some down-home entertainment. And theres nothing more down-home than the annual Martin Luther King African-American...
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"If you're one of those people who has only been to Estes Park in the summer, the Winter Festival is a perfect time to see what you've been missing," says Suzy Blackhurst, the...
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There were to have been three exhibits this month celebrating Dale Chisman, the Colorado artist who died in 2008, but with Metros Center for Visual Art moving from LoDo...
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I like the way Denvers galleries always bounce back after the New Year, with a plethora of fresh exhibitions making tracks through the snow and cold of January.
The best...
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At this weekend's Festivus Film Festival, you can enjoy the full film-fest experience even if your budget is better suited to PBR than Dom Perignon. With a full-festival pass...
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If you love Harry Potter but think Dracula could beat him in a standoff, dont miss tonights Great Debate at Buntport Theater, where experts will argue for and...
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Why have an ice festival in Old Colorado City? Because its cold in January, says Charlie Irwin, who heads the quaint shopping districts merchants...
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One, two, three ROCK. Unless you had paper, this round belongs to me. At least, it would if we were facing off in tonight's Bands for Lands RPS Tournament. At long last, the...
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Roller disco and the Tower of Babel. John Hinckley and Jodie Foster. Ronald Reagan as the antichrist. Choreographed song and dance. Are you getting all this down? LIDA Project...
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The erhu, or Chinese violin, is a strange and ancient-looking instrument, with two strings along a long, narrow neck attached to a sextagonal sound box covered in snakeskin....
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Nathaniel Adams Coles, better known as Nat "King" Cole, was born in Alabama, the son of a Baptist minister. He learned to play the organ from his mother, who accompanied his...
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The annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering is finally legal this year, having reached the ripe old age of 21. Liz Masterson has been involved since the beginning and even if you...
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A quartet of businesses along Curtice Street in Historic Downtown Littleton decided to beat the post-holiday doldrums by hosting tonights Progressive Dinner and Haiku...
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Best excuse for morphing your bar into a cocktail classroom? Females, according to James Lee, the beverage director of Big Red F Restaurant Group and the mixologist/owner of...
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In 2008, two of the country's most beloved comedians not to mention the most beloved stoners of all time got back together after decades apart for the Light Up...
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The toughest band to ever take its name from a Counting Crows lyric, Between the Buried and Me snuck into the nascent metalcore scene at the beginning of the 00s with its...
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Before he took over as director of the Denver Art Museum, Christoph Heinrich was the curator of modern and contemporary art. In that capacity, he organized Embrace! a...
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"Last Things," Jason Sheehan, January 7
Last But Not Least
Really going to miss Jason. I follow him around, in a sense, and he's never let me down; we will try Ondo's....