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Four tangible products you can buy with crypto

September 20, 2021 Kasey Lichlyter

May 22, 2022, marks the 12th anniversary of Pizza Bitcoin Day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoin, which equates to roughly $41,  for two pizzas.…

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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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Tyler, the Creator builds upon his sound and style with new release “Call Me If You Get Lost”

June 30, 2021 Toni Elton

In “Call Me If You Get Lost” (CMIYGL) Tyler, the Creator proves that he has come a long way from an ignorant horrorcore internet rapper.…

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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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A list of some of the best food trucks in Denver

May 31, 2021 Haley Paez

Outdoor dining has become common due to the pandemic. With changes to COVID-19 guidelines, inside dining is now available at many restaurants. But as temperatures…

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Save the children action network is a program worth fighting for

May 24, 2021 Julia Mertes

The pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing problems and ravaged businesses, schools and families. Children across the United States have faced innumerable challenges, and that’s where Save…

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Rebel Bread reinvents subscription-based food delivery

May 24, 2021 Haley Paez

Rebel Bread has revolutionized the baking scene in Denver since its inception in 2018. Founder Zach Martinucci shows his expertise in San Francisco sourdough, ensuring each…

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The Big Wonderful festival is your neighborhood block party

May 24, 2021 Haley Paez

After hauling their food truck around Colorado, the Big Wonderful festival has decided to stay at Belleview station for another year of concerts, local eats…

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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…

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