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Trumpets Herald the Return of New Music Monday!

We begin another year of New Music Monday with trumpets galore.....Gabriel Mervine  releases his first as a leader, People,  on Denver's own Synergy Music label. He relocated to the Front…

Work & Class NJ Meatballs & Bedrock Winery Zinfandel | Wine & Food Pairing

January 2016's Wine & Food Pairing features Work & Class and Joy Wine & Spirits. The third Thursday of every month at 6:35 pm MST, Carolyn Joy of Joy Wine and…

“I Only Have Eyes For You” | Stories of Standards

“I Only Have Eyes For You” was composed in 1934 by Harry Warren with lyrics by Al Dubin. This tune was featured in the 1934 movie “Dames," first as Dick Powell…

Sex, Strangers & DeVotchka | Arts Update

Arts Update with Carrie Saldo originally airing January 21, 2016 Join the First Take crew each Thursday at 8:35 AM as they talk about Colorado’s cultural scene with Arts District host Carrie Saldo. Below is the…

Medea | Performing Arts Review

Bob Bows reviews Medea, running through February 14 at The Edge Theater Company. Watch the Greek classic Medea unfold before your eyes at Lakewood's The Edge Theater Company. Exploring sexism, power,…

The Music of Ennio Morricone | Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes

On Saturday and Sunday, guitarist Dave Devine celebrates the music of Ennio Morricone at Dazzle, 930 Lincoln. And it’s not the first time Devine has tipped his musical hat to…

Jaco: Wild, Untamed, Complicated | Jazz on Film Review

KUVO host Matthew Goldwasser PhD reviews the documentary “Jaco.” In the world of bass guitar there is everyone before Jaco Pastorius and there is everyone after him. In the history…

“Undecided” | Stories of Standards

“Undecided” was written in 1938 by Charles Shavers (1920 – 1971), with lyrics by Sid Robin (1912 – 1986). Shaver, a big band veteran, joined the Onyx Club band in…

Skiing on public lands: too expensive, too exclusive?

According to the latest economic impact study by Colorado Ski Country USA and Vail Resorts, the skiing and snowboarding industry brings almost $5 billion to the Colorado economy every year.…

Reel Lesson #1: The Nature of Tragedy

If film is the study of life, then film theory is simple philosophy. "Reel Lessons" is an occasional audio feature at www.KUVO.org.  In this lesson, Andrew Craig analyzes the use of…

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