





You might have seen, on more than one occasion, an orange Greyhound with the words “Worland Warriors,” on the side, and perhaps you’ve even been so lucky as to observe the group of 20-somethings in band T-shirts and arty/ragamuffin garb step off, talking about how one really ought not to purchase The Communist Manifesto with a credit card, and then maybe you’ve wondered to yourself what-on-Ginsberg’s-angelheaded-hipster-grave (may he rest in peace) this whole thirty-nine-foot-long oddity is about.
Galleries are the bees knees, but with winter almost over, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and see what’s buzzing in the streets
Magnet Mafia
WHAT: street artists who are fast with brushes and full on a tank of political, youthful wit
WHERE: clubs, concert venues, streets in Denver and “soon to be national and international”
COMING SOON: “Camp Darfur,” a yet mysterious project scheduled for April 26th
IN THE MEANTIME: http://www.magnetmafia.com/home/?tag=live-painting
The Basics Fund