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May 2013 • Online Edition
 

PROFILE ONLINE: Check out our brand new flipbook

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PUBLISHER: It’s about time to dust off the Bill of Rights

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PEOPLE: Aaron Ney – raising up community out of the dirt

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HOME TOURS: Tours from Wash Park to Park Hill 

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GOOD FOOD: Local markets bring farm fresh food to your table

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LETTERS: Wash Park crowds put pressure on neighborhoods

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Acoustic Music Revival, 3445 S. Broadway, presents: Live family concerts Saturdays, 3-4:45p.m.

May 14 (starting 2p.m.), Open House Show, featuring Chris McCallum, Fred Hunt, Monte Edwardson, Steve Posey and Nina Knef; 21, Bob’s Basement Band, an eight-piece group playing ‘60s “peace and love” music. Free, snacks provided. Info: 303-744-1737, acousticmusicrevival.com.

Center for Spiritual Living Denver, 1420 Ogden St., presents: PosiPalooza!, a concert of positive, empowering “music that matters” by Posi-Award-winning artists Daniel Nahmod, Karen Taylor Good, Richard Mekdeci and Sue Riley, Sat., May 7, 7p.m. Tickets ($20) online at csldenver.org. Info: 303-832-5206.

The Denver Brass, at Newman Center for the Performing Arts, at DU, 2344 E. Iliff Ave., presents: Red, White & Brass: American Salute!, fanfares, marches, hymns and Broadway hits, including West Side Story, Copland’s America, Will Rogers Follies, and all-new Multimedia Americana Finale. Sat., May 28, 7:30p.m., and Sun., 29, 2:30p.m. Info/tickets: 303-832-4676, denverbrass.org.

Swallow Hill Music Association, 71 E. Yale Ave., presents: 3rd Annual Winefest, an afternoon of silent auction, Colorado wines, appetizers and live music by Denver pianist Leslie Brown (performing jazz standards and her own works), supporting Swallow Hill’s efforts to keep roots and folk music alive in the community, Sat., May 15, starting at 3p.m.
            Johnny Clegg’s Spirit Is The Journey 30th anniversary concert, Tues., May 10, 8p.m., at L2 Arts & Culture Center, 1477 Columbine St.
            Daniels Hall: May 7, Bob Lind; 13, Carrie Rodriguez & Pieta Brown; 14, Grubstake 40th anniversary concert; 20, William Fitzsimmons; 21, Brewer & Shipley; 22, Alash Ensemble; June 3, Joy Kills Sorrow & Dixie Bee Liners; 4, Three Generations of Klezmer: Hal Aqua & The Lost Tribe, The Bloomers and Osi Sladek.
            Tuft Theater: May 7, Megan Burtt & Hans York; 13, Quiet American album release and Patrick Dethlefs; 14, David Berkeley album release; 20, Dirk Hamilton; June 3, Old Fashioned Hootenanny; 4, Jim Stricklan & Friends.
            Swallow Hill Café Concerts, Thursdays, 7:30p.m.: May 19, Iain & Joanna Hyde and Ellen Stapenhorst. Top of the Hill Faculty Concert Series showcases the world-class musicians of Swallow Hill’s music school staff: May 21, Casey James Prestwood & the Burning Angels, classic country drenched in an honest, vocal twang.
           Info/tickets at swallowhillmusic.org or call 303-777-1003.

 
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