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What are you going to do, shoot me?"
It was around ten o'clock at night when Edward Lynch heard the strange shouting. He went to the utility room at the back of his house to...
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If aliens arrived tomorrow, would they be malevolent foes bent on conquest or enlightened beings offering wisdom and peace? What if they were simply refugees, sick, tired and...
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Waiting for a good reason to get a tattoo? Then todays the day: From noon to 8 p.m., the artists at Think Tank Tattoo will give you a two-by-two-inch tattoo of...
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In the local fashion world, Fallene Wells is the talk of the town. A hairstylist by trade and designer/homemade fashion show impresario by dream, she makes witty, comfortable...
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Fiction writers from the highbrow literary world dont always qualify as superstars, but T.C. Boyle would be an exception: His reckless flash, flamboyant persona and...
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Theres nothing else quite like Cafe Nuba, and Denverites whove checked it out know just how lucky they are to have had the multicultural lovefest, grassroots...
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Unlike other parties, which regularly occur in gathering places of all shapes and sizes, Super Bowl parties happen almost exclusively in the home. The television as a...
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In the 90s, Conrad Kehn stretched boundaries as the vocalist for the dark, progressive Denver rock group Skull Flux. He's still chipping away at the walls today ...
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For boutique entrepreneur Stephanie Shearer, community played a big part in her decision to take a chance on renovating the EZE Mop Complex at 17th Avenue and Lafayette Street...
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Like many Denverites, artist Mark Penner Howell wanted to do something to help the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. At first I thought about doing some...
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Summit County's gold rush days may be long gone (and this season hasn't exactly been an epic one for the snow rush, either), but the Frisco Gold Rush has been tapping the...
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It all started six years ago when Robbie Bowman, a server at Vesta Dipping Grill, challenged his co-workers to grow mustaches the quirkier the better, he thought. And...
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Musician Brian Rocheleau (aka Rosh) discovered blind cafes, a restaurant-type setup in which meals are consumed in the dark, in Reykjavík, Iceland, when he stumbled...
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Artist Clark Richert plays a big part in the history of hard-edged pattern painting in the state. He was a protegé of George Woodman in Boulder, whos the...
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Beat icon Neal Cassady, who once wandered Denvers skid row as a kid, would have been 84 tomorrow. Its hard to imagine the motor-mouthed, free-living inspiration...
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In a parallel universe, the ukulele not the electric guitar is the preeminent instrument of popular culture. It's not a stretch to say that Swallow Hill Music...
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Quick: How many of you have ever discussed Abraham Lincoln's diet? What, no takers? In one of the more unusual foodie events, personal chef, storyteller, researcher and...
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Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck is a musical rarity: a humble, but gifted phenom who makes his craft look easy without making a big deal of it. And thats never been...
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Heres the thing about doing an art show that celebrates potatoes: Inevitably, a handful of creatives will try to involve McDonalds french fries in their pieces....
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It's easy to get into trouble on Facebook: Post a picture of yourself with a margarita in one hand and a beer in the other, and you might lose that promotion; change your...