Too Hot for TV with Jeremiah Zentz
Tourettes Guy (Creative Commons)
FInding Nemeth (Mayhem Factory in Colorado Springs)
46 Miles (Brad Stabio)
Chris Miller comedy

Too Hot for TV with Jeremiah Zentz
Tourettes Guy (Creative Commons)
FInding Nemeth (Mayhem Factory in Colorado Springs)
46 Miles (Brad Stabio)
Chris Miller comedy
We're just a sketch comedy show trying to put some laughs back into this dull, dreary world... whether you like it or not. We also enjoy long walks on the beeches of Colorado.
Listen as Johnnie J puts his voice to Nataliya story as she looks into the mine of her cat. You can also hear this story and others she has written on ITunes and Youtube. Don’t forget to like our FB page Innervision.J follow us on twitter innervisionreco and sign up on our web site for our free News Letter at www.innervisionrecords.org
Join Johnnie J as he talks to Broncos Limo Driver about his nonprofit, tailgating and the controversy over players taking the knee in the NFL.
Linked to the proposed expansion of I-70 through north Denver neighborhoods lowering the highway in one location to 20 feet below the water table, the Platte-to-Park Hill Drainage Sump would eliminate 50 acres of City Park Golf Course, and remove over 200 trees and the Golf Clubhouse, and extend an open drainage ditch for a mile adjacent to the Cole neighborhood, finally draining into Globeville Landing Park and the Platte River.
This profile features Sean Wybrant, a teacher at Palmer High School who teaches computer applications and gaming classes. When he transitioned into teaching technology courses, he quickly noticed there weren't many girls in his classes, so at a Colorado Education Initiative (CEI) Design Thinking workshop, he pitched the idea of a girls-only tech club. The result is Tech Chic, which is a mentor-based club.
On the first Friday of every month, Open Media Foundation holds a free community event, Open Music Sessions, at the Denver Open Media studios (near the Santa Fe Art Walk) that spotlights local performance groups, comedians, musical acts, and nonprofit organizations.
Re:Vision was the featured nonprofit in October 2016.
On the first Friday of every month, Open Media Foundation holds a free community event, Open Music Sessions, at the Denver Open Media studios (near the Santa Fe Art Walk) that spotlights local performance groups, comedians, musical acts, and nonprofit organizations.
The November 2016 broadcast features a live musical performance by Jux County, stand up comedy from Brent Gill Lasley, and a non-profit spotlight on Re:Vision.
Johnnie J. brings you a insight into the music and first video made by her band. She is a creative force in the music business with great production and showmenship, reverbnation.com/adrienneoband is just one place you can hear her music.