Verve
Folk meets coffeehouse rock
Guitarist Josh Dillard draws influence from darker days
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by Erik Myers The Rocky Mountain Collegian Josh Dillard had to laugh. He stood in his Cleveland apartment one winter morning in 2003, and while brushing his teeth, he began laughing. In an hour or so, he'd be in the post office, and in the next couple of hours, he'd be delivering mail.
Magazine review: Colorado Biz
Biz lacks edge
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By Griffin Faust The Rocky Mountain Collegian Purpose: ColoradoBiz Magazine is a premier source for regional trade in the capacity of analysis, trends and forecast. To my surprise, there are also a lot of profile articles that are, for me, the most interesting writing.
CD review: Amp Live's Rainydayz Remixes
A free album that's worth listening to
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Intro: In October, prog-rock band Radiohead released their seventh album, "In Rainbows," to much critical and commercial success. Now Bay Area hip-hop producer Amplive has sliced, diced and otherwise remixed the album to create a short LP entitled "Rainydayz Remixes.
Movie review: "Definitely, Maybe"
Entertaining and funny
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By Jeff Schwartz The Rocky Mountain Collegian I've seen a lot of very good movies during the past couple months, but aside from "Juno," most of these movies have been chronically deficient in the humor and levity departments. So, for those of you who need a break from the serious-minded Oscar nominees, but who refuse to see "Fool's Gold," there's "Definitely, Maybe," a romantic comedy from the studio behind "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Notting Hill.
Tasty Temptations: Stuffed 'shrooms
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Snacking is a major part of college life. Students nibble between classes, while lounging on the couch and even sometimes when they aren't hungry. So this week, stuffed mushrooms serve as the yummy between meal munchies. They are easy to make and are usually perfectly bite-sized.
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