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One is the loneliest number

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Antonio Pane (Antonio Albanese) is a 48-year-old blue-collar journeyman who has spent his life bouncing from odd job to odd job. Some days he is a cook at a five-star restaurant, on others he could be cleaning out coffins or ripping apart cars at a junk yard. It’s ...

Dance

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Walk Off the Earth...

Learn

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Alaska Wilderness League: A Boulder Night in Alaska...

Words | Week of May 21, 2015

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Thursday, May 21...

Theater | Week of May 21, 2015

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Brighton Beach Memoirs. Miner’s Alley Theatre, 1224 Washington Ave., Golden, 303-935-3044. Through June 28...

Poetry

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American Life in Poetry: Column 529 & 530...

Double take

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In Monique Crine’s picture “Jake,” a buff man stands alone in a pool gazing at the viewer. When standing a few feet away from the 6-foot-by-9-foot portrait, it seems as if you’re staring at a photograph. But upon closer inspection of the curve of the jaw or curl ...

On music and madness

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It’s safe to say Henry Rollins is still angry. In fact, he’ll be the first to admit he might even be extremely angry. The author/activist/artist doesn’t like LA Weekly renaming his weekly column, he seemingly hates interviews and clearly doesn’t like talking to ...

Listen

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Sam Rae Music with Jeb Bows...

Innovate

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The Hill Music Summit...

Watch

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Rising from the Ashes...

Sodium eyewater

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You know those feel-good documentaries that make your heart swell as you discover some unknown artist, overlooked genius or divine but unrecognized human accomplishment? The Salt of the Earth is not one of those. For about 95 of its 110 minutes, directors Wim Wenders...