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Here's a guide to all the great content you might have missed this week while you were eating turkey, drinking heavily, watching football or the Sarah Palin video where the guy is slaughtering turkeys behind her. Just so happens that guy's half brother sings for Yerkish.
- Bela Karoli in the studio with Ian Cooke
- Eno, electronic music history and pop songs summarized
- Gregory Alan Isakov working on new album
- Christmas on Mars: The Video Game
- Dance off the turkey with Giano
- ohGr at the Bluebird Theater
- Paper Bird, the Autumn Film, Laura Goldhamer, Chuck Potashner & Rob Drabkin at the Oriental Theater
- Freddy Rodriguez Sr. & the Jazz Connection at El Chapultepec
- Scratch and Dent Sale: The Box Where I Lived
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Mile High Makeout: Fleurs de Mall
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
- Swedish dance bands: Your pre-vacation time waster has arrived
- Rap-Up: DJ Vajra shares a table of vinyl with Q-Bert
- Pre-turkey day debauchery
- Beyond Playlist: The Rapture
- Q&A with Lucas Field of Low Vs. Diamond
- Scratch and Dent Sale: The Right Drummer
- Rap-Up: Spoke In Wordz still vying to be Denver's Best MC
- Live review: AC/DC and The Answer at the Pepsi Center
- Vintage Q&A with AC/DC's Brian Johnson
- Mile High Makeout: A change of scenery
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
- This Just In 11/27-12-3
- Additional Widespread Panic Pepsi Center tickets released
- Scratch and Dent Sale: What You're Recording
- Frank Zappa's Lumpy Money release delayed
- Born in the Flood's "Anthem" used in One Tree Hill
- 13 Things That Took Less Time Than Chinese Democracy
- Flobots nominated for Music Choice awards
- Yerkish singer's half brother is "Joe the Turkey Killer" in Palin video
- Mile High Makeout: The rise of Meese
Monday, November 24, 2008
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