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Into The Wilderness - Lost Walks
Published: 02-09-18
Lost Walks
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Wolf, Woman, Man - Lost Walks
“Wolf, Woman, Man”, tells the story of a couple that moves into a desolate mountain region and ultimately faces challenges from the elements, each other and a lone, injured wolf. Our live performances enhance the story by including visual elements created by local artists Liz Holland and Alvino Salcedo and set designers Katie Webster and Justin Hicks.
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Producer: jnagode
Language: English
Theme: Music: Rock, Indie, Punk, & Post
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Heartbreak Hunter
Published: 02-09-18
Heartbreak Hunter by The Savage Blush
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Heartbreak Hunter - The Savage Blush
Producer: jnagode
Language: English
Theme: Music: Rock, Indie, Punk, & Post
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Hasta El Tope - Roka Hueka
Combining traditional and contemporary Latin ska, Roka Hueka is a 6-piece band with members originating from Mexico, El Salvador, and the US. Singer Andres Gonzalez brought his love for energetic ska from Chihuahua, Mexico to Colorado. Finding time from his job as a construction worker, he formed one of Denver’s only Latin Ska groups in the fall of 2013.
Producer: jnagode
Language: English
Theme: Music: Rock, Indie, Punk, & Post
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Immigration Conversation with journalist Helen Thorpe - Anna Sutterer
Published: 02-09-18
Denver-based journalist and author of two books about immigrants in the area, Helen Thorpe, spoke with me about her work and her thoughts about America's immigration discourse.
This conversation was edited from a previous recording that appears in a more in-depth project, which discusses how words influence public policy, attitudes and media. To read and hear more, visit: https://asutt99.wixsite.com/palabrasinmigracion
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Immigration Conversation with journalist Helen Thorpe - Anna Sutterer
Denver-based journalist and author of two books about immigrants in the area, Helen Thorpe, spoke with me about her work and her thoughts about America's immigration discourse.
This conversation was edited from a previous recording that appears in a more in-depth project, which discusses how words influence public policy, attitudes and media. To read and hear more, visit: https://asutt99.wixsite.com/palabrasinmigracion
Producer: asutterer
Language: English
Theme: Talk Radio, News, & Culture
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