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H/t Jodi Kingsley, who is adamant that she does not in fact generate these historic-looking, frequently perplexing cards herself. Some, knowing her creative genius since we were mere babes doing theater along the Texas Gulf Coast, are skeptical about her disavowals. In addition to her mercurial social media contributions, Jodi is a big deal actor on stage and screen in Chicago.
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When I first moved into this apartment building on University Avenue in 1982, age 26, I was one of the few young people in the building.
Apparently the internet enjoys the idea of christening the Amazon oligarch's half a billion dollar yacht with stink. This bridge in Rotterdam is too small for the yacht to sail underneath. It would have to be taken apart.
H/t Paul O'Conner from Undercurrents. Read the full article here. When Erica Vagrom started exploring the workflow of creating a podcast, she had no idea that the experiment would eventually draw in over 17 million global listeners.
Vagrom Reports broadcast on Denver Open Media Radio 92.9 FM, 89.3 HD3, and streaming online at DenverOpenMedia dot org 5pm Mile High Time Thursdays. In this week’s blogpost:
Evidence that the coal industry predicted climate change in the 1960s; How homeless advocates are making progress on the Western Slope; And a preview of Denver artist Lee Clark Allen "After more than a year of grim scientific projections and growing activism, world leaders and the public alike are increasingly recognizing the severity and urgency of the climate crisis. And yet nothing has been done." GRETA THUNBERG , LUISA NEUBAUER, ANGELA VALENZUELA Also in this week's blogpost: Disaster Map Shows How Vulnerable Colorado Is to Climate-Fueled Wildfires Study: E-Cigs Could Be More Dangerous Than Traditional Season One of Vagrom Eclectic Now Available as Free Holiday Chill Gift Vagrom Eclectic: radio podcast series Click here to listen to this week's show ..and be sure to vote: 5 STARS = PLAY AGAIN, 1 STAR = NOT SO GREAT. "They refuse to sign to a label, they don’t have a press representative, nor are they interested in being managed. Given their independent success so far, they’ve proved that if you make a quiet sound, people will lean in to listen." From Crack Magazine Also in this week's blogpost: Vagrom Eclectic's season one finale, and Drew Miller, the Denver instrumentalist behind Chromadrift. Vagrom Eclectic: radio podcast series Click here to listen to this week's show ..and be sure to vote: 5 STARS = PLAY AGAIN, 1 STAR = NOT SO GREAT. "When Marque sings 'love should feel like water' you can almost feel the waves hitting the shore. Coming from a place of longing and sensuality, 'Love Should Be' isn’t a list of grievances — they’re commands in the same way a lover’s touch commands attention.” — Kori Hazel, 303 Magazine Also in this week's blogpost: A Fort Collins indie hip hop act imagines the near-term wasteland facing life on planet earth if a certain primate species doesn't kick its fossil addiction; And a note from Erica Vagrom, our resident media guru, on a special chill prescription bubbling away in the Vagrom labs - just in time for the holidays. Vagrom Eclectic airs Thursdays at 5pm on DOM Radio 92.9 FM, 89.3 HD3 & Podcasting at Messy.FM. Click here to listen to this week's show, and be sure to vote: 5 STARS = PLAY AGAIN, 1 STAR = NOT SO GREAT. Denver's Bison Bone plays the Hi-Dive Thursday November 14th, with JP Harris and White Rose Motor Oil. Also in this blogpost, how to prep for an alien invasion at the Larimer Lounge this week; a new take on an old Paul Simon song; and a set of keys to power your own podcast, for free. Click read more, to read more. |