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Cafe Society spends happy hour at Oceanaire. It's an alternative to the recently closed Ocean, whose former employees don't have a raft of compliments for their ex-boss. Thank goodness the Candy Girls deal with sweeter stuff: M&M's Premiums. Also, word that Moe's Original BBQ opens today in the old Falcon space.
As for Backbeat Online, surf over to read a Q&A with Nathan Willett of Cold War Kids, a band headlining at the Boulder Theater this very evening. Chilling stuff. -- Michael Roberts
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