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RENT – OpenStage Theatre

Bohemia is a dream, but with unwavering determination and courage, eight friends from the gritty art district of New York’s Lower East Side fight to make that dream a reality. Steeped in the confounding era […]

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NoCo Geeks Who Drink

Drinking and general knowledge enthusiasts all over town have been participating in the free, fast-paced pub quizzes hosted by Geeks Who Drink. The interactive games include a variety of questions from math, hair metal, science, […]

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Grant Farm – the Almanac

4.5 out of 5 If you’re looking for an energizing, backyard dance, feel good album—Grant Farm’s Almanac is the perfect combination of American roots country, rock guitar and simple lyrics for all listeners. The band, […]

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Maxwell Hughes – Only In Dreams

4.5 out of 5 Maxwell Hughes’ third full-length album, Only In Dreams, is surrounded by incredibly beautiful and thought-provoking guitar instrumentals. It is a Jack Rose-ian adventure, fit for a soundtrack to the stories of […]

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dust:orbiter – dust:orbiter

2.5 out of 5 The self-titled debut from dust:orbiter, one of Denver’s newest bands, is difficult to pin down on the first listen. It is elusive of any specific genre, combining elements of noise rock, […]

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Andy Palmer – Hazard of the Die

3 stars out of 5 After Bob Dylan went through his vocal puberty from the classic folk singer to emerge as the deep-voiced, chain-smoking musician we still love today, he left behind a bit of […]

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Jeanne Jolly – Angel

3.5 stars out of 5 ‘Appalachian Americana’ artist Jeanne Jolly outlines the definition of versatile in her latest work, Angel. Her uncontested voice travels throughout the genres as the album progresses from the contemporary jazz-inspired […]