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Heartbreak — it's a familiar feeling for Denverites over the past few years as too many longtime favorites shut down. Soon, you won't be able to stand on 13th Ave. with another late-night slice from Benny Blanco's. You'll never catch a matinee at The Esquire or the Chez Artiste ever again. Mutiny Info Cafe is pulling up stakes for Englewood and The Mercury Cafe is up for sale again. The future of Denver's most defining institutions is unclear — so we're celebrating the ones that are still going strong! Oak Creek bar owner and AAA spokesperson Skyler McKinley and our politics and green chile correspondent Justine Sandoval join host Bree Davies to celebrate the reliable restaurants, bars, and attractions that still make Denver feel like Denver. Bree mentioned her Westword cover story on the youth boxing program at 20th Street Rec Center. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What are your favorite Old Denver spots? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this August 21st episode: Meow Wolf Wana Brands Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys practice radical honesty Just in time for Ben and Andrew's biennial knock-down-drag-out argument, our heroes decide to dabble in Radical Honesty, a self-help philosophy that claims you can transform your life simply by telling the truth. After carelessly skimming one page of the organization's website and watching some but definitely not all of this YouTube video, the boys stride headlong into a week of sharing out loud what they're feeling, noticing and thinking in the moment—consequences be damned! Featuring standup comedy clips from Salma Zaky and Kate McLachlan! LINKS: See a live recording of the Grawlix Saves the World Podcast at Mutiny Info Cafe in Denver, Colorado on Wednesday, May 3rd with special guest Emma Arnold! See Andrew at the Chief Comedy Festival in Trinidad, Colorado on the weekend of May 5th-6th See Adam headlining at Comedy Works Downtown in Denver, Colorado on May 10th See Ben's band SPELLS at various locations in Colorado, May 11th-13th See Andrew headlining Comedy Works South in Denver on May 21st See the Grawlix live at the Bug Theatre in Denver, Colorado on Saturday, May 27th with Laura Peek, Sammy Anzer and Haley Driscoll! Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes, birthday shout-outs, stickers, exclusive merch, our pod-within-the-pod Boi Crazy, bonus videos and so much more Give us a follow and say hello on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and Discord! Let's be honest—your butt would look great in some official Grawlix merch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're recording a live podcast in Denver next week! If you're in Denver, join us next Wednesday at Mutiny Info Cafe for this special, one night only, live podcast with our pal Emma Arnold! Emma is going to guide us through one of the most intensely ridiculous challenges we've ever done. The show is free but click here to RSVP for a guaranteed seat! Don't live in Denver or can't make it? Never fear! We're filming the show and will post the video for our supporters at the Ben and Andrew level on Patreon. Either way, we'll be back next week with a brand new episode of The Grawlix Saves the World! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Musician-parents regale the artist-family lifestyle in all its exhaustion and glory. Host J. Marz brings Procreative Podcast live to Mutiny Info Cafe in Denver as part of the 2019 Underground Music Showcase. Supported by UMS and by the Denver Arts & Venues Imagine 2020 Music Advancement Fund. Videographers/Editors: Erynn Mitchell and Evelyn Smith ProcreativePod.co @ProcreativePodcast... The post 010: The Underground Music Showcase appeared first on Procreative.
Welcome to Episode 143 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek and nerd related, provided our DVR's have space and our Netflix accounts are our own and none others. This week, the Geeks (Jake, Jeff, Mitch, Nate and Matt Orrin) are joined by Reese Jenniges (sic), back in the Quantum Realm under Mutiny Info Cafe for another packed episode of geeky goodness. Its a new year and a new episode! Will we go for a new 52? Probably more likely 42, but we'll see what happens as we aren't much for resolutions. We ARE, however, into Titans as we continue to talk about how awesome the show is and how much we are enjoying it. The finale was nuts, with lots of questions to be answered but it also felt like it would lead into one more episode. Did it feel like a finale to you? We had Reese Jenniges on and there was confusion as to whether or not he would be replacing a geek. Are the Geeks being recasted for this new season? Who will Reese replace, if so? That led to discussion about Young Justice: Outsiders, which came out on DCU. The show takes place a few years after the second season, which you should have watched aleady! Things take a weird turn, especially for member Black Lightning. We're all excited to keep watching it, as well as ALL of the other great content on our favorite streaming service. Next, we talk poop. It started with Supermans poop...is it powerful? Would he destroy a toilet? This led to someone saying that in the old days, Potter-verse wizards would just poop where they were and then magic the poop away. Poof! Matt Orrin wanted to know where the poop went, because it has to go somewhere! Do the laws of Physics have ANY role in Rowlings Wizarding World?? Jeff finally saw Venom, and like the rest of us seemed somewhat whelmed. It was good but maybe not as good as its box office suggests. Could we see Spidey interact with the symbiote in the future? Do they need him for success? Will we see movie studios combine these characters, as in the Avengers movies with Sony? Stay tuned! You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks. Please remember to subscribe to, and review, us on iTunes and you can listen anytime on sexpotcomedy.com
Hello? Denver? Are You Still There? Episode 5, hosted by Bree Coco Davies was recorded March 29th at Mutiny Info Cafe and features this topic “We Buy Houses 4 Cash: The Language of Real Estate" Bree was joined by longtime writer/journalism and non-profit professional Laura Bond along with realtor and born n' raised Denverite Veronica Montoya! For more Mutiny Transmissions, brought to you by Ratio Beerworks, please go to www.mutinyinfocafe.com
Hail brethren and sestren! Welcome to another edition of the MOTHERFUCKING PODCAST!!!! ARRRGH!!! AGRESSION!!! YYYYYAAARRRGGH!! Sorry. This weekend was crazy. We're still mighty fired up! In this episode, we: Recap our weekend with Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein! Revisit “Mount Up” plus the bonus track on The Dirty Half Dozen in this week's commentary series. Give Some love to our buddies Nitrogods in this week's One For The Homies segment Get the word on Byron's Bogus Bonfire Blunder smoke weed thanks as always for listening. Please rate, review and subscribe. to help us make cool shit, visit Patreon.com/mfruckus and become a Patron. Thanks to our sponsors Mutiny Info Cafe, RocketSpace, Evergroove Studio and Matula Plumbing. Extra Special thanks to Gene Skibbons, producer.
Queen City Companion is that all false storytelling show everyone is talking about. Host Christie Buchele brings a group of Denver creatives together to make up a batch of stories that might make you wonder if the story is made up at all. She was joined live at Mutiny Info Cafe with Alan Goode Jovan Mays Mike Hawkburns Timmi Lasley Stephanie McHugh and Jay Gillespie
Queen City Companion is an all false storytelling show hosted by Christie Buchele and starring a batch of talented artists ready to bring to life a story that isn't real at all. This episode was recorded the first Thursday in Ocotber, Nov. 2nd has an all new exciting lineup at 8 p.m. at Mutiny Info Cafe. Cast that joined Christie that week: Brian Flynn. Byron Graham. Esther Chen. Jay Gillespie. Roger Norquist and the cast of No Masters, No Gods
On a very special episode of Welcome To Denver, Cory meets up at Mutiny Information Cafe for a live Crom Comedy Festival Event like no other!The shenanigans began with fan photos with Denver Comedy Champ Nathan Lund. After the photo op, Cory took the stage to talk professional wrestling with Lund, Nick Gossert, Xander Kreed and Royce Isaacs of Lucha Libre & Laughs and finally Safe Boating Is No Accident, a Denver favorite in the music scene joined in on the conversation. You've got to listen to find out what kind of wacky things followed.Shout out to Kevin Galaba for the photography, Mutiny Info Cafe for being the chillest, our official sponsor Renegade Brewing Company and Sexpot Comedy. Check out Sexpot Radio ASAP!
Zach Peterson,comedian, Nebraskan, podcaster and one of the people behind Chicago's Comedy Exposition joins Cory at Mutiny Info Cafe for a discussion which covers three comedy scenes, food, sports and music. This one has it all! Zach hosts the Getting Around To It Podcast as well as Arguments and Grievances. You can also catch the second year of the Comedy Exposition this July 10-12.Cory met Zach two years ago at the inaugural CROM Comedy Festival in Omaha, which kicks off next month at this time and makes it's way in to Denver the following week. Zach will be at Denver's CROM, as will Welcome To Denver Live! Which is why this episode is guest introduced by old pal of Zach, Ian Douglas Terry.This episode brought to you by Renegade Brewing and Sexpot Comedy. Drink Craft Beer. Smoke Weed. Eat Pizza.
Cory sits down for a talk with Denver artist and cool dude Zak Kinsella. Zak draws comics, cartoons and has the coolest interests. He recently completed Midspace #1, #2 & #3, which is available at Mutiny Info Cafe or find it online and has done work for the New York Times. They talk everything from artists in town not being able to keep up with high priced rent, professional wrestling and music. If only all of Cory's guests got him the way Kinsella did . . . Go check out more of Zak's art Comic Con in Denver or at http://spicypeanut.deviantart.com/ Thanks to Renegade Brewing and Sexpot Comedy for being the great sponsors. Eat Pizza, Smoke Weed and Drink Craft Beer.
Cory heads to the lovely north Denver home of Cam Omlid, Denver's favorite Bar Man and ONLY friend to hundreds of one time comedians who have trotted in and trudged out of open mics comedy shows all across Denver. Cam began working at Comedy Works, made friends with the comics and has been a staple of the community ever since. This podcaster remembers meeting Cam four years ago at an open mic at the Squire Lounge and it was easy to see why everyone loves Cam Omlid so much. Shout out to Renegade Brewing Company, Mutiny Info Cafe and Sexpot Comedy. Be sure to check out the Oriental this Thursday for the roast of Kayvan Khalatbari, Cory's friend and owner of Denver Relief, Sexy Pizza and Sexpot Comedy. He is running for City Council and could use your support.
Cory talks Denver with the guy mainly responsible for him moving here, his best friend since childhood comedian/podcaster Kevin O'Brien. After multiple attempts at trying to get to City View during business hours, they finally made it there on Zitro's terms.They discuss everything from what his college days were like at Regis, working in the brewery business and the great comedy scene in Denver. He is one of the hosts of These Things Matter podcast and runs one of the best shows in town the Arguments and Grievances comedy debates. Recently voted one of Westord's Colorado Creatives.Denfirmation from Lawsuit Models. Tapes & DL available at Mutiny Info Cafe or at Bandcamp.Enjoy the discussion, go to Zitros City View Tavern, subscribe and rate on itunes, please.