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“Raise The Roof” Block Party – June 14th – Lowenstein Complex

Estimated read time 3 min read

On June 14th The Denver Film Society gathered hundreds of people on their rooftop for a neighborhood block party called “Raise The Roof.” This first event will be followed by two more during the summer, and we already can’t wait for July’s “Raise the Roof” event. A true neighborhood block party brings the community together! There is room for tons more folks up on the top of that parking structure, so gather your friends and neighbors, and get up to the roof in July!

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Chella Negro Talks Guitar Skills and Raise The Roof

Estimated read time 4 min read

Chella Negro has been spicing up the Denver Folk scene for the past few years, and connecting with her audience might be one of the main reasons for Negro’s success. A stage performer since elementary school, Negro doesn’t just simply play her songs; she lets you into her life via stage banter and meaningful lyrics. Listen Up Denver! had a chat with the woman we once dubbed the “hipster queen of the folk roller derby ball,” and her charm on the phone was just as captivating as on the stage.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Ian Cooke – Raise the Roof Party – June 14th

Estimated read time 2 min read

The Denver Film Society is sponsoring three neighborhood block parties and the first one is this Thursday, June 14th from 5-9 p.m. at the Lowenstein CulturePlex. The CulturePlex rooftop will open at 5 p.m., music begins at 6 p.m. and this week will feature the Avant-Pop of Ian Cooke. Don’t miss you opportunity to catch some free music in one of the most picturesque settings in Denver!

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Danielle Ate The Sandwich – October 1st – The Walnut Room

Estimated read time 6 min read

The Walnut Room was not only filled with eclectic music last Saturday night, but also with the sounds of laughter. Danielle Ate The Sandwich is known for her witty lyrics, but she proved to be a hell of a comedian between songs. Danielle is more than just a musician and her stage presence and intelligent banter were just as powerful as her music.