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Broadway musical “Come From Away” comes to Apple TV

September 27, 2021 Jackie Michel

The bright lights hit the stage as the cast walks out to a roaring crowd. They begin to sing, their costumes changing rapidly as they…

Arts & Life

Destroy Boys expands punk sound with “Open Mouth, Open Heart”

September 27, 2021 Toni Elton

San Francisco-based band, Destroy Boys, packs a profusion of sonic and lyrical elements into their latest album “Open Heart, Open Mouth.” With their prior releases,…

Arts & Life

Kacey Musgraves maintains her place in country music with new album “Star-Crossed”

September 20, 2021 Ambriel Speagle

Kacey Musgraves’ golden hour has faded to black, taking with it her rose-colored view of love. Following four Grammy wins in 2019 and a divorce…

Arts & Life

Local artist spotlight: Pink Fuzz finds their footing in the music scene

September 20, 2021 Toni Elton

Home of The Fray, Jake Schepps, The Samples and a handful of other folk, pop, bluegrass and reggae bands, it is safe to say that…

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Amyl and The Sniffers recharge the punk scene with new album “Comfort To Me”

September 9, 2021 Toni Elton

The latest album from Amyl and The Sniffers “Comfort To Me” is even more than a show stopper. Their second full-length LP, brings the show…

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21-year-old musician Kezia creates empowerment and authenticity within their music

June 7, 2021 Toni Elton

In an industry where individuality can easily be overpowered, Kezia delivers authenticity and vulnerability in her music: there is a raw personal touch that draws…

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Kezia draws on R&B influences in debut EP “Claire”

May 31, 2021 Toni Elton

At first glance, "Claire" is another pop-inspired R&B album that can be heard on car radios or TikTok. But with further examination, Kezia’s musical creativity…

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Dayglow harnesses an authentic sound in their latest album, “Harmony House”

May 17, 2021 Toni Elton

A barefooted Sloan Struble in a retro plaid suit—known as Dayglow in the music world—is on the cover of the artist's newest album, “Harmony House.” This…

Arts & Life

Pop artist Gina Brooklyn uplifts fans with her music

May 10, 2021 Toni Elton

At a time when the world has been plagued with negativity, 20-year-old artist Gina Brooklyn is spreading love and hopefulness with her music.  Brooklyn is…

Arts & Life

A look up at Williams Tower and its carillonneur

April 19, 2021 Peter Vo

On a chilly afternoon at the top of the Williams tower, Carol Jickling-Lens, the University of Denver’s carillonneur, played away at the stationary set of…

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