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Novalima’s Peruvian rhythms will move you
Novalima produces a mix of African rhythms and Peruvian musical styles of a highly contagious nature. The infection makes its victims rise from their chairs and begin to dance when or wherever they may be. It makes the funk bubble up within them, starting deep down in their toes and traveling up t....
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Los ritmos peruanos de Novalima lo emocionarán
Novalima produce una mezcla de ritmos africanos y estilos musicales peruanos de naturaleza altamente contagiosa. La infección hace que las victimas se levanten de sus asientos y comiencen a bailar dondequiera que estén. Hace que el funk burbujee dentro de ellos, comenzando en la punta de los dedos....
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Holiday crafts for everyone
A new book is now available for anyone who wants to make their own projects in celebration of Dia de los Muertos. This text by Kerry Arquette, Andrea Zocchi and Jerry Vigil contains colorful, easy to follow instructions for creating over 24 projects including altars, candles, jewelry, masks, skel....
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A talk with Russell Ferrante of The Yellowjackets
Famed jazz band The Yellowjackets released their first album in 15 years to feature a guitarist titled Lifecycle. Mike Stern is the guitar picker added to the disc and will join the group live at The Boulder Theater on Oct. 4 for a 7 p.m. show.
The band began as the session band for Robben Ford ....
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Camp Rock provides family entertainment the kids will love
When we recently attended a technology convocation at the Denver Botanical Gardens, a video conference between school kids in Mexico, Colorado and Ontario could all see and speak to each other. The very first question the Mexican kids asked the ones from Denver was, “Do you like the Jonas brothers....
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The future has no love for rude boys
In August we told you of the local appearance of a basically Latino band from Brooklyn playing a local gig by the name of The Cool and Deadly. For some reason, this band draws hundreds in Chicago and thousands in L.A. but a mere 20 people in a club in Denver. Wake up people.
The band’s latest re....
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