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Written by John Kuebler
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On the edge of the Appalachian wilderness, from the empty streets and stark smokestacks of a vanishing steel town, Dallas Gilbert and Wayne Burton have found something to hold on to: the earnest and even desperate search for the mysterious Sasquatch—the ancient people of the forest. The Bigfoot.
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Written by John Kuebler
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Joe Turner’s come and gone and I haven’t even finished this review. My procrastination, however, should not be seen as any reflection on the quality of the play. Matter of fact, Shadow Theatre’s production of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s
come and Gone is one of the finest plays I’ve seen this year.
(Incidentally, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone is not gone just yet. It runs every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through November 1. I recommend skipping past the rest of this review and booking your tickets right away).
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Written by Rameau Velez
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Perched in a massive loft apartment two stories above Santa Fe Boulevard, I sit on a couch and watch as The Union, the freshest new art gallery in the district, begins to bloom.
An engrossing amalgam of urban art and culture, The Union brings something to the First Friday art scene that was sorely missed—soul. Resident and curator Kevin Carroll sits next to me, on the phone with the members of the graffiti art syndicate “SWS,” whose work will be on display at the gallery during October’s First Friday art walk.
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Written by Julie Larson
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Julie Larson recently visited Monoglia as a journalism student for the University of Colorado at Boulder. She shared her experiences in words and photographs in her travel log - A Mongolian Adventure .
The following gallery is a compilation of new photographs, not included in her travel log, and some of our favorite photos from her experience.
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Written by Peter Bronski
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In the obscure world of air
guitar, Denver’s Randy “Big Rig” Layman may be the next king of
airness.
Summertime in Aspen kicks off weeks of concerts, and in June, that roster included Ani DiFranco and the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival.
Predictable offerings, for sure.
But it also included something a bit more esoteric…one of 24 U.S. Air Guitar Regional Championship
events (which this year included Aspen as well as Denver).
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Written by Molly Page
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Before the Democratic National Convention rolls into town and Barack Obama gives his acceptance speech at Invesco Field, another political icon will unveil his candidacy. The Dr. Seuss for President campaign kicks off at Gallery One Writer’s Square
on Aug. 15, just 10 days before the city is overrun with Democrats.
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Written by Molly Page
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As one of Denver’s most innovative theater companies, Buntport
has been known to stretch their resources in creative and sometimes absurd ways.
A donation of synthetic ice became the impetus for
“Kafka on Ice,” which Westword named
the Best Experimental Play in 2005. A van, table, Tonka trunk and an
old-fashioned hair dryer were transformed into multi-layered sets, a character
and the captain’s chair of an intergalactic garbage ship.
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