
Lizzie Huffman: A Pretty Old Soul
At first glance, the name of Lizzie Huffman‘s new CD, “Pretty Old Soul,” might now sound like it would match the music of a 22 year old singer/songwriter.

By David Fender

Varlet’s New CD: “The Drifter”
The five-member indie rock group Varlet is fronted by Lilly Scott. She got some national attention a while back as a contestant on American Idol.

By David Fender

One Book One Denver: The Art of Racing in the Rain
Once again this year, Colorado Public Radio is teaming up with the Arts and Venues Denver and the University of Colorado Denver College of Arts and Media to present a […]

By David Fender

Rising from the Ashes
About this time last year, Andi O’Conor was on vacation, kayaking in Washington state, when she started getting a bunch of calls and e-mails.

By David Fender

Coloradans Remember 9/11: Religious Services
Many churches, temples, and mosques across Colorado marked the anniversary of 9/11 during their services over the weekend. Here are some excerpts from those services.

By David Fender

Hip-Hop with Another Perspective
When you hear the name of the Denver hip-hop group, “Wheelchair Sports Camp,” you might think it’s a cheap ploy…irreverent musicians trying to get attention with an outrageous name.

By David Fender

Mias the Orangutan
Story reported and produced by Jonathan Brown. Mias the orangutan lives at the Denver Zoo and he’s been having trouble breathing.

By David Fender

John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light
John Common has been a fixture on the Denver music scene for more than a decade.

By David Fender

Ballet Meets American Roots Music
This interview originally aired February 4, 2011 The Denver band, Paper Bird, has a modern take on old time folk music.

By David Fender

Congressman Coffman on bin Laden’s Death
Story reported and produced by Michelle P. Fulcher and Kelley Griffin. U.S. Representative Mike Coffman sits on the House Armed Services Committee.

By David Fender

Poetry by Pattiann Rogers
April is National Poetry Month — a good time, we thought, to introduce you to the work of Colorado poets like Pattiann Rogers of Castle Rock.

By David Fender

Words to Stir the Soul: The Fourmile Canyon Fire
Photo: Striking Photography At 10am on Monday September 6th, 2010 – Labor Day – a wildfire started in Fourmile Canyon west of Boulder.

By David Fender

The Muse’s Market
(Photo Credits: Bus exterior with Chris Garre and Gabrielle Louise by David Fender, bus interior shots and bus exterior with mountain in the backdrop courtesy of Adam Boden.) An old […]

By David Fender

Words to Stir the Soul: Joe Pelle
Photo Courtesy of the Center of the American West, by Honey Lindburg Over the weekend, somewhere around 15 families lost their homes to a wildfire west of Fort Collins.

By David Fender

Churchill’s Debut Album – ‘Happy/Sad’
Photo Credit: Steve Stanton The Denver band, Churchill, recently released their first full length CD.

By David Fender

Words to Stir the Soul: Doug Looney
Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Center of the American West, by Honey Lindburg Last September, the Four Mile Canyon Fire west of Boulder destroyed 169 homes, including a home in […]

By David Fender