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Changing Denver

The show about our city, how we make it and how it makes us. Each month, we highlight one of Denver's most interesting people or places, telling their story through a relevant political or cultural lens. Our fourth season is a series all on one topic. We're calling it Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats. Start with Chapter 1: Project Apple and the Wind.
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Now displaying: May, 2016
May 9, 2016

It’s another installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, our series of shorts that complement or supplement the regular episodes. This time, we have an interview with former city councilwoman for District 10 Jeanne Robb. She discusses what it was like representing Cap Hill and how some of the neighborhood’s major issues changed over her 12 years in office.

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Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud.

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May 2, 2016

On Changing Denver this month, we investigate paranormalactivity in Cap Hill. It turns out the early reports greatlyunderestimated the infestation! Ghosts are legion in this historicDenver neighborhood, and not necessarily the kind you'd expect.

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Materials for further research:

Ghost Quest, the feature length paranormal investigationdocumentary, is available on YouTube in full.

Bree Davies wrote this column for Westword on the closing of the Gypsy House.

Lady Speech tweets @LadySpeech and has a list ofupcoming appearances on her website www.ladyspeech.com.

Noah Van Sciver was recently nominatedfor an Eisner Award! His work is available at many of Denver’sfinest bookstores, including Kilgore Books. You can also findhim on tumblr andTwitter @NoahVanSciver.

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Our theme song is “Minnow” by FelixFast4ward. You can find more of his music on Soundcloud.

The song we played throughout the episode is “Deathville” byEldren. You can find more about them on their Facebook page.

The other songs you heard under the Noah Van Sciver interviewwere “solace”and “architects”by Three Chain Links. I found them on WFMU’s Free Music Archive.They were released under a Creative Commons AttributionLicense.

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