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Bill and Dana had been dating for nearly two years when Ann started calling. Bill, six feet tall and 38, with thick brown hair and a rakish smile, told Dana that Ann was just...
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Editor's note: Mexicans lived in America before many territories became states. Indeed, much of our country was once their country. Today, Mexican immigrants are part of the...
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He might not be too many peoples favorite artist, but everyone has an appreciation for Salvador Dalí, says Charlotte LaSasso of the Boulder County...
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Musical prodigy and civil rights activist Nina Simone was a fiercely independent, vocal woman. Shadow Theatre's musical Simply Simone touches on all aspects of her life, from...
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A union-busting doc with an adamant if not quite apolitical focus on the children slipping through the cracks, The Cartel uses New Jersey as Exhibit A in its...
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"Why did we pick Romancing the Stone?" asks Matt Vogl, one of the comics behind Denver's long-running, film-plus-comedy series known as Mile High Sci-Fi. "Two reasons. One,...
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The members of headRush like to call themselves a "psycho-politico spoken-word theater crew," and perhaps thats the most apt description of this Bay Area performance...
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"Several criteria guided my selection of photographs for Exposure," says Eric Paddock, curator of the Denver Art Museum's Exposure: Photos From the Vault exhibit, which...
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Denver knows designer (and Westword MasterMind) Mona Lucero for her Highland boutique, unique wearables and edgy fashion shows. But not everyone knows that her first love was...
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What to do when Cinco de Mayo lands on a Wednesday? Warm up for the weekend parties and street action with an authentic touch of high culture. The Colorado Symphony...
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Some artistic processes are easier to understand than others. With painting and drawing, for example, you can figure out how the final products are created. But consider...
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Youre guaranteed a swine time at Lola, the Mexican restaurant at1575 Boulder Street thats hosting a porkerific picnic tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Two years...
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Tracy Weil is knee deep in tomatoes, which is a good thing for you. Why? Because before they plant their own urban beds, Weil and Heirloom tomato Farms partner...
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Sister Helen Prejeans name might ring a bell because of Susan Sarandons performance in Dead Man Walking Tim Robbinss 1995 film about a Roman Catholic...
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No time for an exotic vacation? Let the world come to you: World Threads II, Preserving Fiber Traditions, which opened a week ago at the TACtile Textile Arts Center, features...
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The Wellness Initiative has already raised more than $10,000 via todays Yogathon, in which teens and adults will complete as many (or as few) of 108 sun salutations as...
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Sure, Denver is a hip, urban city, but it ain't Paris or New York City, so there are times when jeans and sandals just might qualify as formal wear. Finding the perfect outfit...
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In 1991, Philadelphia became the first city to hold Dining Out for Life, an endeavor that has since rallied restaurants in more than sixty cities across America, including...
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The sixth annual WomenCook! event features something new: two men. Michael Benson is the chef at the WOW Cafe at the Denver Department of Human Services, 1200 Federal...
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There's no shortage of comedians who make a significant portion of their living by poking fun at people more famous than they are. Still, the roundtable on E!'s Chelsea Lately...