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DISHPIT’s first album delivers an unparalleled post-punk sound

March 22, 2021 Toni Elton

Montreal-based band DISHPIT delivers an unparalleled post-punk sound in their first LP, “DIPSHIT.” The album, which was produced by Steve Albini—producer for Pixies, Nirvana, PJ…

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The story behind post-punk band DISHPIT and their new album

March 8, 2021 Toni Elton

Amid anecdotes, spells of laughter and talk of admiration for Pixies and The Breeders, DISHPIT members Nora Kelly and Ethan Soil encapsulated the chaotic and…

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“Minari” is a poignant representation of Asian-American roots

March 1, 2021 Peter Vo

“Minari” is currently being shown through a Private Screening Room on the A24 website through March 7. My family immigrated to the United States from…

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Live jazz makes a comeback

March 1, 2021 Toni Elton

In the past year, live music in Denver as we once knew it has come to a crashing halt due to the pandemic. But despite…

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The psychedelic wonderland at Spectra Art Space

March 1, 2021 Julia Mertes

Tucked on South Broadway sits Spectra Art Space, a discrete black structure filled with colorful art and immersive experiences. Owned and operated by women, the…

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A look at Daft Punk’s near three-decade influence

March 1, 2021 Olivia Farrar

Around the time of the Super Bowl this year, Daft Punk fans everywhere anxiously awaited the robotic duo’s chromatic helmets to emerge on-stage alongside The…

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The legacy of Denver’s first Black-owned bookstore carries on

February 22, 2021 Julia Mertes

When Clara Villarosa opened Denver’s first Black-owned bookstore in 1984, she had no idea what it would later become. She had recently left her position…

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Comedy Works: Why CEO Wende Curtis has been left scrappy and frustrated

February 22, 2021 Jake Gloth

Wende Curtis is the CEO of Comedy Works Denver, the famous comedy club chain that hosted entertainment legends such as Roseanne Barr, George Lopez and…

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A laughless year for Rise Comedy

February 15, 2021 Jake Gloth

Rise Comedy is a quaint entertainment club occupying a small venue on 22nd street in downtown Denver. Co-owner Nick Armstrong purchased Voodoo Comedy (the locale’s…

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The attractions of Lion’s Lair, the CBGBs of Denver

February 8, 2021 Toni Elton

Nestled between Walgreens and EOD Tattoo on Colfax Avenue is the seeming hole-in-the-wall joint, Lion’s Lair. With its faded blue brick walls, retro thick glass…

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