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Politicians and tarot decks are amazingly similar. Both were created for trick-taking games, and both are largely used by the foolhardy to foretell the future. In this week's...
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Twelve years ago, Jose Saenz was a Los Angeles Unified School District dropout and run-of-the-mill tagger known on the east side of Los Angeles as Smiley, a nod to the way he...
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Inspired by a drug ring that used Hasidic Jews to transport over one million pills of ecstasy to the United States in a six-month period between 1998 and 1999, Kevin Asch's...
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Outdoor Divas, the Boulder store specializing in funwear for women who camp, paddle, bike, board, strike perfect yoga poses, scale big boulders and adventure-race has teamed...
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Denver became the envy of the country nay, the world! when it unveiled B-Cycle in April. The city also supports a host of bicycle-friendly groups and events,...
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The thinking behind this years Denver Bike to Work Day echoes the way people have already been thinking these days: Why not bike to work every day? As usual,...
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You will be speechless. Trying to describe the work of Baltimore-based multimedia artist Jimmy Joe Roche in words mind-blowing, psychedelic, weird, hilarious,...
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Go inside the Russian mob, hear Texas oilmen explain how America's addiction to oil will be its downfall, enter the world of "art cars" and more at this year's DocuWest Film...
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Anyone who hooks up with the RiENNIAL studio tour today (and even some art collectors who dont) will not want to miss todays Lauri Lynnxe Murphy Studio Sale, the...
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Denvers Hope Communities has been finding ways to get local low-income, working individuals and families into affordable housing and better jobs since 1980, and...
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From 1964s The 400 Blows to The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, the French have consistently made standout films in nearly every genre. To celebrate the latest and greatest, the...
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Weve already come to know and love the RiNo seasonal open-studio tours in Denvers workingmans art district where art is made. But todays...
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Detective fiction is a territorial genre by nature because of the way location flavors the action and guides the characters. The nice thing about that is how even the most...
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Fat Tire Bike Week, which begins today in Crested Butte, is billed as "the planet's oldest mountain bike festival" and, as Dirty 30 birthday bashes go, this one will...
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You might have seen the lovely and talented Brini Maxwell on the Style Network; the savvy personality can speak with authority on everything from creating the best deviled...
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One of summers hottest galas goes down tonight at twilight, when five local bands and more than thirty restaurants and watering holes share air with lions, tigers and...
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In the real world, alcohol and engineering aren't two things you want to mix. Tonight, though, it should be safe to make an exception when the Museum of Contemporary Art...
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Last years 1940s WWII Ball, held in a hangar at the Boulder Airport, was a surprise success. Wed expected 200 people, and 600 turned up, says event...
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Mapping out the route for the inaugural Denver Century Ride has been a lot of fun, says ride director Leslie Caimi. The terrain you can get into within 100...
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For over a century, Colorados vistas mountain, plain and city have attracted the attention of artists in general and photographers in particular. The...