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Articles from September 2006
Friday, September 01, 2006
Cru Uncorked
By Image Mag Staff @ 9:00 AM :: 222 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Food

Ultimately, the point of wine is to bring people together.  Any restaurant can provide a good wine, maybe even a good meal, but it takes more to get your friends and family together. There’s a story, a history, a passion, a climate, culture and region and now it’s on Denver’s doorstep.

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Friday, September 01, 2006
Mile High Clubbin’: Lofty Aspirations
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:30 AM :: 218 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: Nightlife

Opulent with a laid-back attitude, unique weekly events and with a brand new, stylish and fresh look, The Loft will have a little bit of something for everyone.

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Friday, September 01, 2006
It’s a Jungle in There: Shopping at the Fancy Tiger
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:00 AM :: 921 Views :: 0 Comments :: Style
As a men’s and women’s retail store, the Fancy Tiger is a perfect fit for a neighborhood focused on promoting Denver’s local talent.  This is not your average apparel store.  Fancy Tiger offers classes, workshops and events for the up and coming designer as well as yet undiscovered musicians.  While 70% of the store is devoted to apparel, there’s an entire wall of DIY crafts and hands on projects. 
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Godsmack: IV’s a Charm
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:00 AM :: 160 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Reviews, Music: Concerts
Now, as Godsmack gets ready to return to Colorado, fans can look forward to seeing the band at our own infamous little hotspot, Red Rocks. Fans can also expect even more show as they bring along Ozzfest alumni, Rob Zombie and Shinedown.  Erna and team are also bringing enough pyrotechnics to make Guy Fawkes seem like a kid with a G.I. Joe and a firecracker.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Gym Class Heroes: As Cruel as Schoolchildren
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:00 AM :: 136 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Reviews

As a hip-hop band, the Heroes break through the typical and show people that mixing real music with MC raps not only gives them a natural, raw sound, but sets them apart from all the other stereotypical looped hip-hop. With an actual drummer, guitarist, and bassist, the band impresses with their ability to actually play what other groups fake.

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Friday, September 01, 2006
Player, Player: Jay Cutler
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:00 AM :: 187 Views :: 0 Comments :: Sports
Since John Elway’s retirement in 1998, Denver has been on an endless search for a superstar quarterback that can take the Broncos’ reins and lead the city back to Super Bowl glory.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
‘The Good Life’ of J5
By Image Mag Staff @ 8:00 AM :: 170 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Artist Spotlight
Hip hop act Jurassic 5 has more fuel to ignite their J5 anthem these days. When DJ Cut Chemist left the band last year to pursue a solo project, they went from six members to five. Judging from the new CD release, Feedback, the L.A.-based quintet has had no adverse effects from the change in line-up.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Robert Randolph: Family Business
By Image Mag Staff @ 7:00 AM :: 232 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Artist Spotlight
Robert Randolph's next disc Colorblind will most certainly centralize him on the map of guitar gods. His previous disc 2003's Unclassified earned him a Grammy nod for rock gospel album, and endeared him to jam band fans, southern rock fans, soul fans, blues fans and music fans in general with his soul, blues, gospel, R&B, and boogie-woogie overtures.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Tom Petty: Highway Companion
By Image Mag Staff @ 7:00 AM :: 151 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Reviews
Companion is a moody inquiry into the mind of Petty, who during the four year conception of his first solo record in 12 years, went through a divorce, learned of [Heartbreaker's bassist] Howie Epstein's death and went the JD Salinger route, secluding himself away from friends in a one room shack in Northern California before remarrying.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Umphrey’s McGee
By Image Mag Staff @ 7:00 AM :: 160 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Reviews
The result is a tapestry of sound ranging from blues to electronic rock, from psychedelic to country. Jake Cinninger’s use of a synth in “Believe the Lie” allows the band to play unnatural noises, giving the band an electronic flare, but keeping them from sounding overproduced.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
‘Gone to the Dogs ~Yard Dogs Road Show
By Image Mag Staff @ 7:00 AM :: 662 Views :: 0 Comments :: Music: Artist Spotlight, Music: Concerts
Dearest Mom and Dad, having decided not to shave my head and sell my worldly possessions, I’ve quit my job just the same and hit the asphalt to Oz with the Yard Dogs Road Show. You can too! Clink, clank, clomp, the caravan careens to Colorado.
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