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Grammatique [Jessica Cox]
Incredible Fabrications
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A Paragon of Virtue by Christian von Ditfurth [Anne Stameshkin]
A morally complex murder mystery about German guilt and denial fifty years after World War II.
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After Hours at the Almost Home by Tara Yellen [Laura Olson]
A debut novel explores loss, love, friendship, and escape on Superbowl Sunday.
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Hiding Out: Decoys by Jonathan Messinger [Anne Stameshkin]
This enchanting debut collection explores – with wit and warmth – the decoys we create to preserve ourselves and connect with others.
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Dangerous Space by Kelly Eskridge [Dorrie Munhall]
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Flat Flip Flies Straight. Tilted Flip Curves. [Jim V]
Play Catch. Invent Games. Find Jesus.
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Google SketchUp for Dummies [Mark Flanagan]
Google SketchUp for Dummies is a well written, easy to use introduction, guide, and reference...
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The Delivery Man by Joe McGinniss, Jr. [Anne Stameshkin]
In this gripping debut novel, Chase tries to leave Las Vegas and rescue a friend from prostitution – but soon he's chauffeuring for her profitable teenage call-girl service.
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Call it Like You See It [Jim V]
Critic Acclaim
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Light Fell by Evan Fallenberg [Tori Fullard]
A family reunion, long in the making, forces a father and his five sons to face their feelings and each other in Light Fell, an exploration of family and love.
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Grub by Elise Blackwell [Tori Fullard]
Elise Blackwell’s new novel is a simultaneously funny and horrifying glimpse into the life of writers trying to navigate the publishing world.
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Poe: Illustrated Tales of Mystery and Imagination [Andy Fredrickson]
From the cover illustration to the final image, a triumph in synergy between masterful prose, poetry, and artistic interpretation.
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Boxing for Cuba by Guillermo Vincente Vidal [Dorrie Munhall]
A story of immigration, loss, and racism that brings home the battles immigrants face when coming to America.
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The Musical Illusionist and Other Tales by Alex Rose [Nina Shope]
You have heard the rumors about the Library of Tangents; you have dared to board the old subway car at the defunct subterranean depot; now prepare to enter a world of paradoxes, anomalies, and esoteric wonders; surely your curiosity will be rewarded.
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The Entire Predicament by Lucy Corin [Anne Stameshkin]
A haunting collection of stories from the author of Everyday Psychokillers: a History for Girls. Planes crash, wars rage, mice invade, and lonely people try the limits of imagination.
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Ovenman by Jeff Parker [Laura Olson]
Skaters, post-its, and pizza: the combination for a perfect novel.
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Everyday Engineering: How Engineers See [Mark Flanagan]
Filled with photos of everyday objects, Everyday Engineering strives to give the reader an engineer's-eye-view of our world.
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The Creative License [Mark Flanagan]
Artist/illustrator Danny Gregory exhorts us all to find, become, unveil, and embrace our creative selves, in whatever form that might take.
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The Anatomy of Design [Mark Flanagan]
The authors dissect 49 design campaigns and trace their conceptual ancestries.
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The DV Rebel's Guide [Duke Jackson]
Stu Maschwitz is truly the champion of the low/no budget independent film maker. As a former employee of ILM (Industrial Light and Magic) he has a slew of experience and knowledge about movie making...
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Designing Interactions [Mark Flanagan]
In writing Designing Interactions, Bill Moggridge interviewed individuals at the forefront of interaction design from its inception to the present day...
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Design Management [Mark Flanagan]
Design Management is about the practical use of design in the business world and the role of the design manager....
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I Am Legend [Mark Maurer]
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Movie Review: Off the Grid [Pete Lawrence]
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Film Review: Extras [Joe Mackey]
Michel Kweicinski's clash of cultures farce a deceptively clever and interesting film
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Movie Review: The Savages [Victor Ruggiero]
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney play a brother and sister who are forced to revisit their unpleasant childhood and expose their pitiful current lives to each other.
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Thirty years of the International Film Festival in Denver [Alex Gorelik]
Annual festival marked by accomplished work and a conscience
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Control [Paul DeMarte]
Joy Division is a band that has influenced more bands than one could imagine. The music was simple, but moving, and the lyrics were nothing short of haunting. This is the story of Ian Curtis, frontman of Joy Division.
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Solstice Rum
rum, tea, apple or pear juice, lemon, honey
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Kadu Bouranee (Afghani sweet pumpkin)
pumpkin - tomato sauce - spices - yogurt
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Rice milk, Black Tea, Gran Marnier, Honey (optional)
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- 05/13/2008
Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month
varies - see description
In May, 38 cities and towns across the state will, once again, host events honoring Colorados past during Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month. The entire month will feature plenty of free or modestly priced tours, exhibits, lectures, and more
- 05/13/2008
Colorado Ceramists Exhibit
free - see description
Parallel Pathways is a retrospective into the lifetime work of two former master Colorado ceramists, Rodger Land and Mark Zamantakis. Free reception on Friday, February 22, 5 to 7 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lakewood Heritage Center - Radius Gallery - Lakewood
- 05/13/2008
Colorado Women’s Chorale
$5 - $12 - 7pm
Augustana Arts presents the Colorado Women’s Chorale in “L’Chaim!” (“To Life!”) featuring the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and other local artists.
Bethany Lutheran Church - Englewood
- 05/13/2008
Screen Printing Class
$50 - 6-10 pm
learn the basics of screen printing frrom burning a screen to printing the image. Bring your own one color (black) digital design or use one of ours. Contact Jeff Ball for more info or to sign up at jball@theothersidearts.com
The Other Side Arts - Denver
- 05/16/2008
"Almost Denver-The Songs and Failures of Jim Aurora"
$18 - $24 - Thur - Sat at 7:30pm/ Sun at 2pm
The life, career and music of a forgotten folk singer who couldn’t quite make it all the way to Denver, so he settled in one of the city’s better-known suburbs. His life, closely parallel to the better-known John Denver.
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