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Volume 2, Issue 12
May 25 - June 7, 2000 |
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Our writers have pooled together to examine every aspect of Denver's tumultuous radio scene. We've got an interview with the departing Rover from The Peak. We've got the scoop on the Clearchannel/AMFM merger. We've taken a look at the future of low-power FM radio. We've even visited the Red Rooster, and an old favorite who's seen it all at KBCO. Start adjusting the presets in your car now. |
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Features
The U. S. Bombs are coming through Denver on a tour. Matt Schild has got the story on where they come from, where they're going, and what they think about today's punk scene.
John Bartlett broght his amazing fashions into town last week. Check out the photos, and try not to cry too hard that you missed the show.
Would you believe that Denver's building a premier skate park? And that the city is helping in the construction? Josh Tyson brings pictures of the park, which will be completed next summer, along with the story of how and why it happened. |
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Publisher: Gary Haney Art Director: Marilyn Taylor Photo Editor: Sean Hartgrove Intern: Stephanie Ernst Editor-in-Chief: Chris J. Magyar Interim Editor-in-Chief: Valerie Fouche Fashion Editor: Michael B. O'Hara Siren Chat: Stephanie Glenn News of the Weird: Chuck Shepherd Contributing Writers: Bobby Black, Bryce Edmonds, Valerie Fouche, Tomas Gregory, Josh Haberberger, Scott Hamilton, Chris Holland, Cecilia Johnson, Tim Knapp, Garret Kolb, Kendra Nachtrieb, Michelle Parsons, Matt Schild, Daniela Stolfi, Jessica Vogelgesang, Ande Wanderer, Cicilia Yakhlef Sales Manager: Michael B. O'Hara Account Executive:Eric DeWine, Stephanie Glenn, Charles Schaefer Circulation Manager: Lodore Brown Office Manager: Patty Pledger |
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