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The editor position at the Denver Post isn't synonymous with long-term employment.
Over the past decade, three men -- Gil Spencer, Dennis Britton and Glenn Guzzo -- have...
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There is a secret history of British new wave. Beneath the cosmetic facade of Boy George and Adam Ant lurked a legion of post-punk misfits -- champions of cheap guitars,...
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The Boulder Dinner Theatre's version of Paint Your Wagon makes for an enjoyable evening, although I suspect it has very little to do with Lerner and Loewe's original musical....
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When Greg Moore was announced as the Denver Post's new editor ("Changing of the Guard," May 9), he shared with Westword his assessment of the paper as a whole. "I think there...
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Prior to August 2001, Jesse Morreale's experience with law-related matters was primarily limited to scanning concert contract riders for gratuitous requests -- sussing out,...
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In the tumult of an ugly and tragic year, the realm of public villainy has expanded to accommodate Arab terrorists with a lust for mass destruction, Catholic priests with a...
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Golden is the most modest indie supergroup imaginable. The band, which appears on Tuesday, August 13, at the 15th Street Tavern alongside Rye Coalition, Kind of Like Spitting...
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Time's Up
Violators will be towed: I was amused by Julie Jargon's "Yeah, That's the Ticket," in the July 25 issue, and appalled when I read at the end of her parking-division...
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Depending on how you look at it, Transhypnotic is Denver's Devo -- or maybe just a bunch of guys who like wearing funny outfits and crafting clever music. Playground Politics,...
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If you've been going to Sakura Square only to satisfy your craving for all things Japanese, this may be the perfect time to alter your routine. Denver's Museum of Contemporary...