Ask Skinny DeVille what he likes most about Colorado, and he’ll provide a simple, honest answer: the views, the people and the marijuana.
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Local Artist Profile: Carl Unruh – Capturing the Emotion
Carl graduated from Lesley University with his masters in Psychology and just recently moved to Greeley after working at a behavioral health institute for many years. He also has worked at North Range Behavioral Health here in northern Colorado. Being a psychologist it is no surprise that he has the eye for catching individuals in his photography at just the right emotional moment.
Continue readingPhotos: Block Party 2013 After Party @ The Moxi Theater
Greeley’s 7th Anual Block Party was no doubt a success. Check out all the fun from the official after party!
Continue readingBlock Party 2013 Spotlight – The Burroughs
Johnny Burroughs, self-proclaimed preacher’s kid, grew up playing church music and listening primarily to soul music, doo wop, and the Raisins. Immersing himself in these genres, Johnny honed his musical talents by forming different bands over the years, building a strong local following.
Continue readingBlock Party 2013 Spotlight – Racing on the Sun
Local favorites are back for the Block Party! Racing on the Sun, the band formerly known as Castaway, is back to grace Greeley’s stages with new songs.
Continue readingGreeley Block Party 2013 Spotlights – Leghounds
Leghounds’ music is influenced by old-school funk, soul, and R&B adorned with a certain class and charm that makes it appealing to music fans young and old. They are able to command any crowd, and endless moving is inevitable during their live performances.
Continue readingGreeley Block Party 2013 Spotlights – Silver and Gold
Silver and Gold, a new Greeley band comprised of current and prior UNC music students, will be bringing their refreshing performance experience to this year’s Block Party, opening the Moxi afterparty for the Epilogues and The Photo Atlas.
Continue readingHelp Complete “North Woods!”
You might have seen the above flyer around town the past month. It’s not an actual missing person. It’s for the IndieGoGo campaign for the indie horror film North Woods.
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