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Davis believes it’s on his shoulders to make it happen. That’s why he conceived the aptly named Realm of Caring, a non-profit intended to facilitate just that. “Music has the right to children,” a Boards of Canada album alias, is its mission statement.
...highlight of the show was definitely the performance by Above & Beyond. Having amassed an army of loyal listeners through years of hard work and great music, the group gives as much love and respect as they get. DJ/Producer Tony McGuinness talks briefly about the trio’s history and approach to music.
For as long as I can remember, Honda Accord has rolled with the stigma of being one of the longest lasting, most reliable cars on the road. Not only that, but it was the first car I’d ever come across as a kid that rocked front wheel drive and could do amazing things in the snow.
Ten years since they opened the doors of their 6th Avenue location, Little India now has three. Its newest spot on South Downing has become the flagship for Denver’s most beloved Indian restaurant. And as they get ready to celebrate their paper anniversary, we at Image decided it was high time to return to this Denver institution.
Colorado will host a plethora of festivals this summer... Big Gig, Boulder Fringe, Dreamtime, Global Dance, Mile High, etc...
The woman behind the silky voice that caught the world’s attention in Apple’s unforgettable “1-2-3-4” commercial earlier this year comes to Denver this month, and the Canadian siren promises to deliver much more than a catchy commercial jingle.
Imagine marrying your desire to be a trend-setting fashion rock star with your self-imposed obligation to be “green,” by making an eco-friendly, fashion statement. Killing two birds with one stone, eh? Surely, most people imagine “green” accessories as potato sack-like textile atrocities;
Charles Thompson has had a rough time living up to his legendary back catalogue. The Pixies, which he fronted under stage name number one Black Francis, have been nearly universally lauded by everyone from David Bowie to Kurt Cobain, but his solo career since (mostly under the compromising Frank Black guise) has been somewhat uneven.
Argy is by no means a new player in the dance music world; however, here in the States his name isn't heard much outside the DJ booth.
All that is about to change.
Most of us have forgotten that Peter Murphy is still out there making music, but Denver’s aging goth crowd gathered loosely at the Ogden Theatre Wednesday night to worship remembers quite enthusiastically.