Music and mountains drive festivals’ fortunes
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July 9, 2009
Despite the nation’s economic crisis, Colorado’s summer music and dance festivals are only mildly concerned about a possible drop-off in attendance.
Despite the nation’s economic crisis, Colorado’s summer music and dance festivals are only mildly concerned about a possible drop-off in attendance.
Turning a tie-dyed dream into a mini empire has been a long, strange trip indeed for Jay, Phil and Eric Bianchi.
The vitality of the Denver music scene is perhaps best explained by way of its diversity. And few embody that diversity like Elin Palmer.
When John Dillinger was shot outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago on a July night in 1934, Jack Lait of the International News service reported the event in the kind of pulpy prose that defined some of the day’s best journalism.