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Boys Will Be Wetboys
It was fun while it lasted but now MTV wants to mainstream Colorado's weirdest skateboarders.
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GB Fish & Chips
If at first you dont succeed, fry, fry again.
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This Guardian Angel Bleeds Red
Sebastian Metz's heart is in the right place. If only his brain and body could follow.
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Rent-a-Cop
Denver's finest protect and serve, whether they're being paid by the city or the corner bar.
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Westfalen Hof
Good German food? Youre darn Teuton!
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Hideous Houses of Highland (9)
More is not merrier for Highland homeowners who want to stop construction in their neighborhoods.
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Rush to Riot (8)
How seriously should we take Rush Limbaugh's fantasies of a disturbance in Denver?
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Boys Will Be Wetboys (5)
It was fun while it lasted but now MTV wants to mainstream Colorado's weirdest skateboarders.
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Juggalos Band Together at Primos (4)
Meet the Insane fans who united Denver's hatchet-wielding, Faygo-loving family.
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Grand Lux Cafe (4)
What happened in Vegas should have stayed there.
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Tera Melos
Friday, April 18, Marquis Theater, 1-866-468-7621.
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Subtlety Isnt a Strength for Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Heres what happens when you blend the hottest sounds of the past five years into a cheeky, abrasive mix.
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Kingdom of Doom Crumbles
Denver Police bust up a cornerstone of the underground scene.
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The Succulent Sounds of Dark Meat
From Athens, Georgia, comes yet another great new American band.
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Enon Slows Things Down
John Schmersals once hyper-prolific songwriting streak made Ryan Adams seem like a slacker.
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Swapping One McPrison for Another
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Mile High Makeout: Making New Friends
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Good Taste
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Look of the Day - American Idol Look-A-Likes
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Denver Unveils its Free Bike Program for the DNC
02:00PM 05/14/08
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National Features
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Former pros from Latin America help make an "amateur" soccer team unstoppable.
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Village Voice
The Barely Legal Empire of Tony Alamo
A nutty polygamist pastor rebuilds his church--with help from New Yorkers.
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Miami New Times
Love is No Contract
A Florida man sues his girlfriend-for dumping him.
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Houston Press
The Myth of the Bachelor's Degree
A growing number of educators face a hard truth: not every kid is college material.
By Todd Spivak
Mini Reviews
Published: May 1, 2008
Guilty Simpson, Ode to the Ghetto (Stones Throw). As guilty as the Juice might've been, Guilty Simpson is equally culpable of having tons of potential and not doing much with it. Laid back, even smart at times, Ode is Guilty's debut, and the (sparse) clever wordplay and occasional dope beats just don't justify its release. — Andrew Fersch
Flo Rida, Mail on Sunday (Atlantic). "Low," co-starring T-Pain, is an irresistible one-shot in the tradition of Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It" (which you're singing to yourself right now, completely against your will). Nothing else here is anywhere near as strong, including the latest single, the humdrum, Timbaland-helmed "Elevator." For Flo, his "Low" point remains his high point. — Roberts
Fozzy, All That Remains Reloaded (Ash Records). In 2000, douchebag pro wrestler Chris Jericho released one of the most bad-ass metal albums few people ever heard — and then released this steaming heap of musical and lyrical embarrassment. The disc hasn't improved with age, and is to metal what Avril Lavigne is to punk rock. — Fersch
Sia, Some People Have Real Problems (Hear Music). Sia Furler's voice is almost as flexible as Frank Caliendo's, but that's not always a good thing. Rather than simply sing these snippets of Starbuckery, she alternately coos, whoops, warbles and rasps in a manner that seems about as spontaneous as the invasion of Iraq. She'd be more affecting without all the affectations. — Roberts
Super Furry Animals, Hey Venus (Rough Trade). Envision a group full of musical geniuses that hasn't medicated its collective A.D.D., and this is what you'd see. Hey Venus doesn't completely abandon the electronic space symphonies explored in previous records, but it does focus more efficiently on the act's gorgeous melodies. They're still absurd, though, as evidenced by the wild "Baby Ate My Eightball." >— Nick Schreiber
Various Artists — I'm Not There Original Soundtrack (Sony BMG). Dylan purists will probably decry this expansive collection of covers by a wide variety of artists. Utilizing old folkies (Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliot) and indie stars (Cat Power, Stephen Malkmus), the soundtrack hits on fan favorites and hidden gems with enjoyable balance, regardless of what Dylan snobs would have you believe. — Schreiber











