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In Paul Grant's experience, few things are as costly as free speech. It must be paid for again and again.
Thirty years ago, Grant moved to Colorado from Louisiana, determined...
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The names of the couples in this story have been changed to protect their identities.If Juan and Juana were going to stage a fake marriage to help Juan get his green card, the...
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To fans of Carrie Vaughn's best-selling Kitty Norville series, her new stand-alone novel, Discord's Apple, may seem like a big departure. The Kitty books focus on a radio...
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Dreaming of paddling Patagonias Rio Futaleufu on an upcoming adventure? Lyle Phetteplace, co-owner of Renaissance Adventure Guides, suggests starting your journey a...
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Denvers street-food scene is exploding, what with all those cupcake trucks, biscuit-mobiles, gastro-carts on wheels and upscale taco wagons hawking their foodstuffs all...
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Immerse yourself in the art and culture of hip-hop today at the Urban Culture Collective, a free event in Skyline Park. Music, graffiti, fashion and dance performances and...
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As expressed in its title, the shared topic of events associated with the Biennial of the Americas, which is being rolled out this month, is the Western hemisphere. Most of the...
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Lust-drunk vixens and bare-chested he-men still grace the occasional cover of a romance novel. But the genre has gotten much more savvy and eclectic over the past couple of...
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The International Experimental Cinema Exposition is offering back-to-back programs fro fans of experimental film. It kicks off tonight with Bright-Eyed Small Gauge, an...
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The grim and bloody adaptation of the second volume of the late Stieg Larsson's best-selling Millennium trilogy featuring journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist)...
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CORE New Art Space, which hangs open-entry shows quarterly, decided to turn this summers into an unofficial Biennial offering. Juried by Ken Hamel of Denverarts.org and...
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Pot-culture mover Mateo Pifaaso (yes, its an alias, but dont we all have something to hide?) doesnt flinch an inch when he says that the intent of this...
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Terry Dodd loves environmental theater, and any play performed in the lobby of the historic Barth Hotel, built in 1882 and a longtime LoDo assisted-living facility overseen by...
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Set in a sad, colorless town in the Midwest, All Shook Up is a combination of Twelfth Night, The Music Man and Pleasantville set to 24 Elvis Presley songs. Opening with...
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When I requested two free street trees from the Park Peoples Denver Digs Trees program and then purchased two more for my yard this spring, I thought I was part of the...
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Pop-up shops such as the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs-sponsored YesPleaseMore are the wave of the future, riding high on the popularity of the currently prevalent...
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Theres a lot going on at this years Colorado Irish Festival, including kids workshops with the Denver Gaels and OConnors Irish Stout, named for...
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No one knows Denver neighborhoods quite like Phil Goodstein, who has written numerous books on historic topics and areas as well as regularly giving walking tours of the city....
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Burlesque is very much alive and well here in Colorado, notes Laura Ettinger, director of public relations for the Colorado Burlesque Festival. And if you...
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As a chart-topping group in the 80s, Atlanta's SOS Band bridged funk's past and R&B's future. It's only fitting, then, that the act is headlining the 24th annual Colorado...