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Paolo Bacigalupi is staring at his lunch.
Tortilla chips, salsa, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich — thrown together in the kitchen of his home on a mesa outside of...
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Artist Sharon Brown and her husband, Rex, own the Pattern Shop Studio in the RiNo district. Its a unique place thats not only their home and Sharons studio,...
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Watching the lauded but fatally slight Mid-August Lunch, a comedy of manners about a middle-aged Italian who finds himself caring for four spunky old dames, it's hard to...
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What better opportunity than Cinco de Mayo to return to the excellent 1987 bio pic La Bamba, about the life and death of one of rock history's most promising and tragic...
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After 32 years of dream-job journalism, covering everything from the Final Four and the Super Bowl to the Olympics for the likes of Sports Illustrated and ESPN Magazine and...
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Anyone whos ever had any question about whether immigrants are taking our jobs would do well to step into an immigrants shoes, at least in the metaphorical sense....
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This, declares Jesse Morreale, is where all the dive bar, rockabilly, East Colfax crowd crashes the Cherry Creek hood. Hes talking about Rockabilly and...
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Denver is a town that likes the arts but doesnt always acknowledge art from the fringe. Still, Patrick Mueller and his Packing House Center for the Arts are drawing ever...
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For six generations, Tupperware preserved leftovers and gave women a good excuse to party, but recently it seemed that those parties had become passé. Then Dixie...
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Its reassuring to starving artists/waiters everywhere that the multiple Tony Award-winning creator of Rent, the late Jonathan Larson, was a decade-long waiter who...
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Mile High Marketplace, the year-round value-conscious shopping extravaganza, is very multicultural, notes event and venue director Gina Hallisey. We...
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There's no shop-till-you-drop affair more time-honored in the metro area than the annual Ladies Only Sample Tour, which began several years ago in Historic Downtown Littleton...
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When Augustus Gloop, the obnoxious and greedy dolt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, drowned in a river of chocolate, families all over the world nodded in unison: If...
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Ten years ago, both the comedy club and the resident ensemble Bovine Metropolis kicked off their careers by moving into the old Changing Scene theater space, a quaint upstairs...
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Local painter Rita Derjues specialty is wildly colored neo-Fauvist watercolors of the Western landscape, and her latest efforts are now on view in Roadblock at Artists...
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More than a few participants in Create Denver Week, which took place earlier this month, came away giddy with the power of networking and collaboration. And many had the same...
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Maybe the only thing you know about the Salvation Army is that volunteers ring bells in front of storefronts during the holidays and stand next to red metal buckets to hold...
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One things for certain: Godzilla, King Kong and a robot have more in common than most of MCA Denvers Mixed Taste lecture topics. Mixed Taste is tag-team...
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Reyna Von Vetts alter ego, Cora Vette, has been emceeing burlesque events at Benders Tavern for the past few months, but the time has come to move on....
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Fact or Science Fiction?
Paolo Bacigalupi is the latest in a distinguished line of award-winning fantasy, horror and science-fiction authors with special ties to Colorado....