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Which house for witch house?

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What do you get when you have a downtown warehouse with little city enforcement and a group of tenants whose primary addiction is art? You get Rhinoceropolis, a Denver D.I.Y. art establishment and anarchist commune that has been the city’s most fertile breeding ...

Leftover’s legacy

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How Boulder birthed the band that launched a thousand bluegrass jams

Phoebe Bridgers’ whimsical stage show gave Red Rocks’ natural beauty a...

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When my sixth-grader, Sidney, and I were biking home from school yesterday I started idly singing Phoebe Bridgers’ “Kyoto,” which has been one of...

The Francesca box

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George Lange kept the box shut for nearly 40 years. So long as he did, his old friend Francesca Woodman stayed alive, in a...

Transcending differences

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Michael Gungor isn’t one to identify with any particular label or camp of people adhering to a rigorous set of beliefs. He doesn’t like...

Wu-Tang style

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After almost a year of bumping “Protect Ya Neck,” “Tearz...

David Crosby’s cliff dive

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David Crosby loves science fiction novels. Yes, that David Crosby. The mustachioed troubadour; the man who almost cut his hair; the shadow captain himself;...

The final stage

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He was a whirlwind on stage. A larger-than-life mandolin dervish enticing huge audiences to join him on a wild ride, and a songwriter who...

Anders Osborne is still trying to figure it all out

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It was mid afternoon on Good Friday here and in Dallas, Texas when we caught up to Anders Osborne on tour, hangin’ out behind...

No more Mr. Nice Guy

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It’s midday on a chilly Wednesday, in a month of Mondays, and Clay Rose is doing some press in between bites of lunch. Through...

A reanimated Gorillaz is back , this time with real-life musicians

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LOS ANGELES — When the sprawling British ensemble Gorillaz reunited to close out the final night of Coachella in April, anyone familiar with the band might have been shocked at what they saw...