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Entertainment
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Anyone who has ever been to an Infected Mushroom concert knows their live shows are unreal compared to listening one of their albums.
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There was a time when a person was hard-pressed to go anywhere without hearing something by Blink-182. Easily one of the biggest and most influential punk rock bands at the start of the new millennium, it seemed there was nowhere to go for the young band but up.
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Another restaurant in Boulder is attempting to compete in the cutthroat late-night scene. It’s a slow start to Friday night as Tahona transforms into a DJ dance party. The bar offers a great view of Pearl Street, but unfortunately that only adds skepticism to their late-night pitch.
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The Allman Brothers played to a completely sold out venue at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sept. 5.
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While it doesn’t pack the same satirical punch as Mike Judge’s previous hit film “Office Space,” “Extract” does offer some seriously funny moments and is chockfull of memorable characters.
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Before it was cool to wear black, faded Nirvana t-shirts, scream out a Smashing Pumpkins song in your car or tell all your hipster friends that you totally found Neutral Milk Hotel before anyone else, the Pixies had already come out with a mind-blowing, music altering album that helped pave the way for their biggest score yet.
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I’d like to think that somewhere in Europe, there is a magical academy for electronic music. It seems that there has been a constant slew of great European electronic bands lately, and Datarock is part of the onslaught.
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Let me say right from the outset that I am not going to debate the merits of Oliver Stone’s politics or his theory on how former President Kennedy was killed.
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I spent Wednesday night walking around the smoking section of the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, swapping cigarettes for interviews as I waited for Modest Mouse to take stage.