
Earth Day Coast to Coast
The Green Apple Festival : Denver
The third annual Green Apple Festival announced itself as “America’s largest Earth Day celebration.” This one-day environmental awareness festival culminated in Denver on Sunday, April 20th with the same free festivals occurring simultaneously at landmark parks in New York City, Washington DC, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Miami, and Los Angeles.

This Week In Denver :: April 14-20 2008
In Denver, every day of the week has a little something up it’s sleeve. The following are some hand-picked moments taking place this week that may wet your cultural pallet. Pick a medium, any medium, and walk around in it.
Monday April 14th
*Fleet Foxes- 7pm @ Hi Dive, Denver, CO
Final Fridays : Untitled
@ The Denver Art Museum
By Lisa Gedgaudas
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has made quite the statement with their new 146k square-foot Frederic Hamilton Building. The geometric, titanium-clad, building stands as one of the country’s
most unique structures, built to provide more space for the Museum’s permanent collection. Aside
from what you would normally expect from the DAM, like pre-Columbian, modern, contemporary,
or textile art, they also continually have other things up their sleeves to get the public and especially

In Music :: Stand Up Straight for Bela Karoli
Interviewed by Lisa Gedgaudas
Since the release of Bela Karoli’s CD Furnished Rooms this past October, Karoli
connoisseurs have come out of the woodwork to stock-up and fill their skirts with a sound
brand new to the scene. It’s calming enough to toss into your mother’s car, and sexy enough
to have a man over for dinner with. There’s a consistent and underlining hum to the album
that keeps you warm throughout, while the echoes of strings, tones, beats, glocks, and

An Introduction to Dear Lisa,
Thursday, March 6, 2008