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Reasons to Love Denver 2021: Much-Needed Distractions These local movers, makers, and four-legged friends brought us delight when we needed it most. Angela Ufheil, Luke Guillory, Philip Clapham • July 1, 2021 DJ Erin Stereo spent the year playing charity benefit streams and hosting a radio show with KGNU, because, well, house music was on lockdown, too. Stereo mixes sassy, gripping electronic sounds that, when heard with your eyes closed, transport you to the dance floor at Tracks. Tune in (SoundCloud: ErinStereo) at home and vogue like no one’s watching. Ramakhandra | “Andromeda Soup Dumpling” Didn’t think the harp had soul? Let Ramakhandra blow your mind. The group, which played summer shows in support of racial justice, also debuted a self-titled album. Its second track lays out the group’s singular sound: Funky drums, bass, and futuristic synths deliver a soothing yet challenging listen. It’s unlike anything else so much so that the band ....
Lyle Lovett, Bob Weir, and Joe Neguse Headline eTown’s Earth Day Party The creators behind Colorado s iconic eTown radio show reflect on 30 years on the air ahead of the nonprofit s b’Earthday Celebration. Luke Guillory • April 20, 2021 A 30-year run or a spot in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame weren’t accolades Nick and Helen Forster ever aspired to not specifically, anyway when they started eTown in 1991. The married duo simply wanted to express their own connection to the Colorado music scene and passion for sustainability; hopefully, other folks would respond to the radio show, which would feature a mix of musical performances from the likes of the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and conversations with prominent environmentalists, activists, and organizers. ....
This Nonprofit Will Provide Hundreds of Low-Cost Trees to Denverites The Park People s Denver Digs program wants to throw some shade on your block tree shade, we mean. Luke Guillory • February 22, 2021 A tree outside your window can do tangible good, and you don’t have to be a Thoreauvian,“back to nature” type to reap the benefits. There are heaps of studies devoted to urban forestry, and the advantages it provides from the expected (better air quality, cooler temperatures, better stormwater management) to the secondary (better school performance, improved mental health). The Park People is doing its part to get more trees in the ground throughout the Mile High City. The nonprofit is currently running its Denver Digs Trees program to offer hundreds of low-cost and free trees to Denver residents, businesses, nonprofits, and schools. Applications are open now through March 1, and are first-come, first-serve. ....