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Volume 2, Issue 20
September 14 - September 27, 2000 |
| Calendar of Events |
| Concerts |
| Upcoming Tours at a glance |
| Venues |
| Art Galleries |
| Movie Listings |
| Plays |
| Bar Guide |
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Set against a backdrop of scandal and society in the antebellum South, "PARADE" is the latest Tony Award-winning musical from famed director Harold Prince. Scheduled to run until September 24 at the fabulous Temple Buell theater, this is (finally) a big-ticket musical that won't disappoint, bore, or annoy you. --Chris J. Magyar
There's very little to say about the progenitors of "The Sweater Song" and "Buddy Holly" except this: mark my words, WEEZER will be huge again. Remember how long it took the Barenaked Ladies to get from "If I Had A Million Dollars" to "One Week"? Same story here. See them now, while it's cheap. At the Ogden for one night only. --CJM
Michelle Baldwin, the creator of BURLESQUE AS IT WAS, suggests, "Retro doesn't have to mean some '80's night at a dance club-we're talking 1880's with some of our acts." Burlesque is a troupe dedicated to the revival of old time cabaret, vaudeville, dancing and general showmanship, a sort of Catskills campground right here in Colorado. This year's show, "Around the World in 80 Girls," will play to a packed house at the Gothic Theater. Jam yourself in there and gape at the fire dancing, live music, and of course, girls girls girls! This gives "vintage" a whole new meaning. --CJM
Today is the last chance for you to see the current exhibition at GALLERY SINK. The exhibition is called "Sex Stories" and features paintings in comic strip format by Jason Appleton. The gallery also features a show called "One Inch Equals One Foot," which is a site-specific installation by Cheryl Bailey. Gallery Sink is located at 2301 W. 30th Ave. --Valerie van de Flier
Today is the 30th anniversary of JIMI HENDRIX's untimely death. Drop on your favorite Hendrix record (or, if you're a late bloomer, CD), and wonder why it is that all the guitar heroes have gone away. These days, music media is so obsessed with the lead singer that there might never be another Hendrix (whose singing was as relevant to his genius as Louis Armstrong's croaked notes were to his trumpet expertise). And if you must have a piece of the legend, longtime Hendrix friend and protegé Buddy Miles will be in concert at the Little Bear on September 20. Long live the legend. - CJM
He started out playing in high school bands and recorded several albums with others before he started his solo career. NEIL YOUNG has been switching from being a solo artist to being in a group a lot. After being solo for a while he teamed up and became a part of Crosby Stills Nash and Young. By now he's solo again, and that'll be the way he'll perform in Denver tonight. --VvdF
If you have a couple of extra C-notes in your pocket, you are in a charitable mood and have been wondering as some of the rest of us have, "What is up with the ever elusive Todd Park Mohr?" then the place to be this evening is the Gothic Theater for the River Reach Youth Initiative Annual Fundraiser. The front man for international recording artists BIG HEAD TODD & THE MONSTERS is all but guaranteed to make an appearance at this charity event as the Colorado-based band donates their live performance for the second year in a row to benefit at-risk youth. The event this year is themed 'sunset rendezvous' and is sponsored by Guinness Bass Import Company and catered by Panache. The evening will include a live auction featuring an autographed Terrell Davis jersey, a Big Head Todd guitar and works of art by Denver artist Malcolm Farley. Also slated is an award ceremony for role model of the year, this year being presented to Denver City Councilwoman Happy Haynes. Wrapping up the evening's festivities is the private concert performance by Big Head Todd & the Monsters featuring some of the new material from their upcoming album to be released in winter 2001. Tickets for the benefit are $150- $250 V. I. P. and are only available at 303- 477-0379 or www.riverreach.org --Jessica Vogelgesang
DJs from all over the world, such as Juan Atkins from Detroit, Sam Mollison from the U. K. and many others will be featured at tonight's dance party "COOL WORLD." This party is being organized by the same people who gave you Eargasm 2000. With these parties they are trying to give Denver a glimpse of the roots of dance music. Ticket prices vary from $20 in limited pre-sale to $30 at the door. They are available at several record stores around town and online at www.acteva.com/go/planetx --VvdF
Even though they're from the U. K., they can't really be called Britpop. ELASTICA is probably one of the most prominent bands in the '90's U. K. Independent scene. Singer Justine Frischmann used to play in an early incarnation of Suede and had close connections to Blur. When Suede decided they didn't want to work with Justine anymore, she placed ads in the paper asking for band members. That worked out pretty well. We haven't heard from them for a while, but they are touring again and will hit Denver at the Bluebird. --VvdF
Ever been caught by surprise? Didn't know how to show the world that surprise? Log on to www.emotioneric.com and learn what real surprise looks like. Eric is just a regular guy with a regular face, but that hasn't stopped him from sharing with the world all the wonderful emotions a man can have-such as complacency, senile dementia, intense Playstation face, and "Can't Sleep ... Clowns Will Eat Me." Sure, it's a waste of time, but you'll be that much more prepared to don the correct expression when constipated. What else is the web for? --CJM
It's impossible to escape public broadcasting. One tale our intrepid pioneers brought back from Burning Man was that the only radio station one could pick up on the playa was NPR. Likewise, no matter how remote your abode, or how weak your rabbit ears, a PBS station is guaranteed to come through clean and clear. Which means two things: you've seen Antiques Roadshow, and you've seen "RIVERDANCE." I can't vouch for the impact of a live Antiques Roadshow, but there's no doubt that "Riverdance" wasn't meant to be experienced via the half-hearted camera work of an underpaid PBS employee, so hike down to Colorado Springs to gander at the stomping live. --CJM
They started out as a college band after they heard each other play in their dorm rooms. They practiced in the dorm lounge and recorded their first demos on four-track recorders. Somehow the effort paid off and now they sell out every venue they play at. They use the strangest stage props to make the shows interesting for the people, such as a flying hot dog. Their first tour ever started in Colorado. Now PHISH is coming back here again, so buy your tickets fast before they're sold out. --VvdF
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Bars |
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15 St. Tavern 15th and Welton 303-572-0822 |
5p-7p | Pool, 3 TVs, 6 beers on tap | X | X | X | Onsite | DJ on Su, M, Tu. |
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Andrews Pub & Lounge 1434 Blake St. 303-825-1111 |
2p-7p M-F | Pool, darts, 12 beers on tap | Onsite | $1 beers (Doe Equis, Rolling Rock, Asahi), free pool M-W | |||
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Boiler Room 9th & Auraria Pkwy. 303-893-5733 |
Call | Pool, darts, 30 beers on tap | Onsite | Specials on pitchers every night. | |||
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Breckenridge Brewery & Pub 2220 Blake St. 303-297-3644 |
4p-7p | Pool, 5 TVs, 9 beers on tap | X | X | Valet/Onsite | Brewery onsite, next to Coors Field | |
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Broadway Brewing 2441 Broadway 303-292-2555 |
3p-7p | Pool, 4 TVs, 16 beers on tap | Lot | Come as you are! | |||
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Cafe Netherworld 1275 Pennsylvania 303-861-8638 |
4p-7p M-F | Pool, full menu, 4 beers on tap | Onsite | Cyber cafe with 5 computers | |||
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Dick's Last Resort 1909 Blake St. 303-292-1212 |
3p-7p | Pool, 10 TVs, 12 beers on tap | X | X | Lot |   | |
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Duffy's Shamrock 1635 Court Pl. 303-534-4935 |
3p-6:30p | 8 TVs, full menu, 7 beers on tap | Lot | Serving food until 1:30a, since 1964 | |||
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Fado's Irish Pub 1735 19th St. 303-297-0066 |
Call | Full menu, 8 beers on tap | X | X | Onsite | European sports on TV, bar shipped from Ireland | |
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Fox St. Bar & Cafe 4058 Fox St. 303-458-8091 |
4:30p-6:30p | Pool, 6 TVs, 3 beers on tap | X | X | Onsite |   | |
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Goosetown 3242 E. Colfax Ave. 303-399-9703 |
3p-7p | Pool, 4 TVs, 12 beers on tap |   |   | Onsite | Beer special every night. | |
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Grand Slam Sports Café 9660 E. Arapahoe Rd. 303-799-1300 |
4:30p-7p | Pool, 40 TVs, 16 beers on tap |   | X | Onsite | Seafood, salads, steaks and much more. | |
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Heavenly Daze Brew and Restaurant 208 S. Klamath. 303-715-1300 |
4:30p-7p | Pool, darts, 9 beers on tap |   |   | Onsite | Party Pig: 312 oz. of beer, $1 pizza slices. | |
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Jackson's All American Sports Rock 1520 20th St. 303-298-7625 |
4p-7p | Pool, darts, 20 beers on tap | X | X | Lot | New Cuervo deck, live music, DJs | |
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Josephina's 1433 Larimer 303-623-0166 |
4p-7p | 15 beers on tap, full menu | X | None | Open mic Tu nights, casual/dress | ||
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LoDo's 1946 Market St. 303-293-8555 |
4p-6p M-F | Pool, 26 TVs, 24 beers on tap | X | X | Valet/Onsite | Upstairs open patio with full bar in summer. | |
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Park Tavern 11th 303-832-7667 |
4:30p-6:30p | Pool, 7 TVs, 20 beers on tap | X | Lot | Great happy hour and open mic Tu | ||
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Rock Bottom Brewery 1001 16th St. 303-534-7616 |
None | Pool, full menu, 8 beers on tap | X | Lot | |||
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Soiled Dove 1949 Market St. 303-299-0100 |
None | Full menu, 12 beers on tap | X | X | Lot | Live music W-Su, Open 11a-2a 7 days a week. | |
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Sports Column 1930 Blake St. 303-296-1935 |
4-7p M-F | Menu, 15 TVs, 12 beers on tap | X | None | Full Service rooftop patio, Karoake Tuesdays | ||
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Sports Field Roxxx 8501 E. Colfax Ave. 303-861-9103 |
None | Full menu, live bands, sports | X | X | X | Onsite | Denver's original rock club, live music W-Sa. |
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Streets of London Pub 1501 E. Colfax Ave. 303-861-9103 |
5p-7p | Full menu, darts, 12 beers on tap | Lot | Sunday night sold-out '60's '70's retro. | |||
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William's Tavern 423 E. 17th St. 303-861-9813 |
11a-12p, 4-7p | Pool, darts, sports, 9 beers on tap | X | X | Lot | Live music W-Su, Open 11a-2a 7 days a week. | |
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Wynkoop Brewing Co. 1634 18th St. 303-297-2700 |
3p-6p M-F | Pool, darts, 11 beers on tap | Valet/Lot | We make all our own beers | |||
| Zu Denver 60 S. Broadway 720-570-8534 |
3p-8p M-F | Pool, darts, sports, 3 beers on tap | X | X | X | Lot | Live trivia challenge Sundays, $150 cash & prizes. |
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Clubs |
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Club Millennium 1520 20th St. 303-298-ROCK |
Drink specials | Full menu, 18 beers on tap | X | X | Lot | Upstairs from Jackson's All American Sports Rock | |
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Club Mixx 11249 E. Colfax 303-366-2771 |
none | 3 beers on tap | X | None |   | ||
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Club Onyx 314 E. 13th 303-861-8078 |
none | Pool, 5 beers on tap | X | X | Onsite | Thursdays all ages. | |
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Club Velvet 1523 Market 303-607-9270 |
5p-9p | Snacks, 16 beers on tap | X | X | X | Valet/Onsite | 2 dance floors, 4 levels, 4 bars, dress code. |
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Decades 1650 Wadsworth 303-238-5777 |
none | X | X | None | Ages 16 and up. | ||
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Grizzly Rose 5450 N. Valley 303-295-1330 |
Call | Full menu, 3 beers on tap | X | X | X | Onsite |   |
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Market 41 1941 Market St. 303-292-5641 |
None | 3 beers on tap | X | X | Lot |   | |
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Rock Island 1614 15th St. 303-572-7625 |
None | Pool, 3 beers on tap | X | X | Lot | Saturday is all ages night! | |
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Vinyl 1082 Broadway 303-860-8469 |
Call | 3 beers on tap | X | X | None | ||
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Whisky Bill's 7290 W. Colfax Ave. 303-232-6314 |
4p-7p | Pool, darts, 5 beers on tap | X | X | X | Onsite | Rock and jam open mic on Tues. with Steve Crenshaw |
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