Boulder Philharmonic pushed its genre boundaries, then retreated to provide beloved 19th century symphonies. By Isabella Fincher
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No-No Boy retells haunting, powerful stories of Asian American immigrants
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanNo-No Boy delivers engaging acoustic performance and deeply personal retelling of America’s dark history of Asian immigration. By Ben Berman
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Chick Corea Trilogy reimagines jazz standards
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherGrammy-award winning jazz trio Chick Corea Trilogy brought playful improvisations and jazz classics to Macky Auditorium. By Isabella Fincher
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Vampire Weekend delights with first Red Rocks show in six years
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardVampire Weekend’s energizing, bubbly show made a Tuesday night in the middle of midterms season feel like the weekend. By Lucy Haggard
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World-renowned psychedelic-rock outfit Tame Impala brought explosive rock catalog to Denver’s Mission Ballroom. By Benny Titelbaum
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This week’s “Jake Havoc” comic highlights the influence of house DJ Larry Levan on city culture and music. By Jacob Newman
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‘Gritty/Pretty’ will feature soloist Elizabeth Sadilek-Labenski
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherFlutist Elizabeth Sadilek-Labenski shares her excitement about soloing in the Boulder Philharmonic’s first concert this season. By Isabella Fincher
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Despite presenting a showcase of their decade-spanning work, Ride seemed to be a band that was still confronting exhaustion and differing ambitions. By Andrew Loeber
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The Early November brought punchy and exciting energy to Denver’s Globe Hall last week. By Lou Abecassis
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Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen’s latest album “All Mirrors” sees the artist changing in many ways. By Cameron Markuson