Anyone who has seen the 1984 hit film "Ghostbusters” is familiar with ectoplasm: the greenish, gloopy residue that winds up on Bill Murray on several occasions throughout the movie.
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Available Monday, April 5 How will Denver come back from the pandemic? That s just one of the questions that will be explored by History Colorado s Building Denver, which kicks off with a podcast on April 5 and builds to a major exhibition opening on May 29:
Building Denver: Visions of the Capital City. The four-part podcast series,
Living Denver, was produced in collaboration with House of Pod, and illuminates stories of four different Denver neighborhoods through the lens of the city’s residents, including four poets: Ramon del Castillo (North Denver), Kenya “Mahogany” Fashaw (Five Points), Josiah Lee Lopez (West Side/Lincoln Park) and Jonathon Stalls (City Park/North Park Hill). First up: Five Points, on which Fashaw reads her poem “Change Gon’ Come,” inspired by Sam Cooke and the neighborhood. Find out more at historycolorado.org/building-denver.