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If she feels at all beleaguered, Jennifer Moulton isn't showing it. Standing behind a podium in the auditorium of Carson Elementary School, Moulton looks decidedly calm...
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Michael Roberts, Linda Gruno and Jason Horwitch Published:
May 11, 1994
John Trudell
Johnny Damas and Me
(Rykodisc)
No getting around it: Trudell is dogmatic, didactic and driven to say more about most topics than many listeners are eager to...
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Denver's spring weather has me on a dietary seesaw: One day I'm outside firing up the grill, and the next I'm craving whatever requires enough oven time to heat up the...
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Ray Liotta does not bullshit, and he has zero tolerance for those who do.
As a result, if you persist in asking him bullshit questions, you will be rattled. Not because of...
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Wednesday May 11 Bigger and better:Funsters John Flasburgh and John Linnel are better known to the world as They Might Be Giants. The quirky, goofy, hook-laden dynamic pop duo...
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Landscape As Metaphor, a show originally intended as a celebration of site-specific art, opens Saturday at the Denver Art Museum after more than two years of planning and...
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The beautiful Victorian castle above Colorado Springs where blue-collar bluebloods live out their final days proves that highly skilled manual labor can produce stunning...
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"In Spanish our name means `the specter, the ghost,'" drummer Steve Shiramizu says of El Espectro, a local alternative-rock group in which he's teamed with vocalist John...
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It won't fly: While waiting for a noteworthy chicken-fried steak at the Cherokee Bar and Grill last week, I had the good fortune to eavesdrop on some particularly interesting...
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What a review of Love, Janis really needs is a rock critic, not a theater critic. The show at the Denver Center Theatre Company has plenty of hot moments, but works best as a...
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Hose job: If KCNC is "Working 4 Women," as a current mailing announces, why is the station trying to get a leg up on the competition by suggesting that pantyhose is a crucial...
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Greg Brown has a strange effect on people.
At first hearing, Brown seems to be a typical folksinger, albeit one with a fine eye for detail. Listen a little closer, however,...
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Singer-songwriter Tom Lehrer, an enemy of sentimentality in all its forms, built an interesting career thrashing middle-class pretensions and undermining "good taste" wherever...
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If Mayor Wellington Webb truly wanted to save the city "embarrassment," as he professed when he announced the "indefinite" delay of Denver International Airport's opening, he...
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"We would like to be the world's oldest punk-rock band," declares Michie Nakatani, bassist, keyboardist, vocalist, songwriter and co-founder of Shonen Knife, Osaka, Japan's...
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A woman on Mayor Wellington Webb's Black Advisory Council has received more than $47,000 in no-bid city contracts over the past fifteen months--including a controversial...
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In the early Seventies, singer-songwriter Jonathan Richman penned "Roadrunner," one of the great pop songs of all time. Entranced by the tune's indelible riff and celebratory...
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Postal worker Terry O'Neill says he thought he was doing the right thing back in 1989 when the U.S. Justice Department first asked him to provide information about allegations...
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Rickie Lee Jones, Tuesday, May 17, at the Paramount Theatre, is a singer-songwriter whose soulful beauty and jazzy articulation has not been dimmed by the years: This Beat...
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Eve Meelan bought purple laces for her green Doc Martens to make a fashion statement. But when the fifteen-year-old freshman set boot on the campus of Smoky Hill Senior High...