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Regardless of the wacky weather that always hits in March, there's still plenty of fun to be had in the Mile High this month. Wondering what to do? Don't worry, we've got you covered! From a local artist's new show opening in RiNo to a must-try sweet treat from a South Broadway gem, we've rounded up our best bets and personal faves just for you to check out in March. If you're new here, welcome! We've put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Denver community. Get your tickets to HEYDAY now! We're putting on an indoor fair with urban flair, like a classic county fair but with a very cool Denver twist. Join us on March 8 for classic carnival games, vintage arcade games, Denver-themed balloon art, and a full day of grandstand entertainment, featuring some of your favorite guests from the podcast. It's family friendly, too, if you wanna bring your kids. Get those tickets now at www.heydaydenver.com. For even more tips on how to make the most of March in Denver, check out our newsletter Hey Denver's take on what to do this month. If you enjoyed the sponsored interview with Eliza Voss, Vice President of Destination Marketing for the Aspen Chamber Resort Association, learn more here. Eliza also mentioned some tips for hiking Maroon Bells and the ACRA's new destination management plan. Learn more about our other sponsors of this February 27th episode: CAP Management And we're also powered by our members, who enjoy an ad-free version of the show. Find out more membership.citycast.fm about how to become a member of City Cast Denver. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here citycast.fm/advertise. Got questions or comments about this episode? You can reach us at denver@citycast.fm 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
11. Listen as a fellow foodie and I talk enneagram, debatable restaurant aesthetics, waffles & more at an eatery on South Broadway .
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-07-24 (7:05AM) Brooke Foster from the No On Amendment 2 campaign talks about the sports gambling amendment in Missouri. (https://noamendment2.com/) (https://noamendment2.com/2024/09/13/missourians-against-the-deceptive-online-gambling-amendment-releases-new-television-ad/) (7:20AM) Join us for breakfast on Wednesday, October 16, at Nadine's Hash House at 1802 South Broadway in the historic Soulard neighborhood in South City, just a couple of blocks from Soulard Market. It's Mike Ferguson in the Morning LIVE IN THE CITY! More info on Nadine's here: https://www.nadineshashhouse.com/ A Missouri Court ruling late last week was in favor of a convicted sex offender. He sued because he got in trouble for not posting the required warning sign for Halloween. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/10/04/federal-judge-declares-portion-missouri-sex-offender-halloween-law-unconstitutional/ (7:35am) The FEMA funding fiasco continues as they backtrack on their claims that they're short on cash after spending millions on illegal aliens. Story here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fema-head-denies-agency-is-short-on-money-for-disaster-relief-because-funds-went-to-illegal-immigrants/ar-AA1rNKxy?ocid=BingNewsSerp More here: https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2024/10/06/speaker-johnson-levels-feds-on-hurricane-helene-response-theyve-been-a-massive-failure-n2180207 And more here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2024/10/07/watch-peter-doocy-owns-karine-jean-pierre-so-hard-that-she-storms-out-of-the-briefing-n2180256 (7:50am) We discuss what exactly is "weird" these days. List of top 5 here: https://imgur.com/a/mtfOrFX NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Tobey joins the pod to talk about the future, plus catching up with Rich Crowden from the Aurora Fox and our Top 10 Colorado Headliners In this episode of the Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca are joined by Julia Tobey from Give 5 Productions. Responding to a story about theatres closing in the Denver Gazette by John Moore, Julia jumped onto a Facebook thread and wrote: “Theater companies need to stop putting gasoline in electric cars. It's time to wake up and realize times have massively changed.” So we go through some of the ways theatre is, indeed, changing and contemplate ways our local performing arts organizations can rise to the challenge. Also in this episode, a walk-through interview at the Aurora Fox with Artistic Director Rich Crowden. The theatre is celebrating its 40th anniversary and just announced its new season. Also on tap are a lot of upgrades and improvements to the old building, including new seats to replace the ancient ones in there now. We also go through our Colorado Headliners — shows of interest coming up in the next week. This week's Headliners: Wait Until Dark, Durango Arts Center - Sept. 13-29 Hamlet, Denver Center for the Performing Arts Theatre Company, preview begins Sept. 13, opens Sept. 20 through Oct. 6 Black Orpheus, Cleo Parker Robinson, Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Denver Performing Arts Complex - Sept. 14-15 RUSH, Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet, Dairy Arts Center, Boulder, - Sept. 14-15 High Plains Comedy Festival, South Broadway, Denver - Sept. 19-21 The Pillowman - Miscreant Theatre Collective, Creeepatorium - Denver, Sept. 13-29 The Critic, 10(23) Productions, Buntport Theatre - Denver - Sept. 12-22 Man of La Mancha, Ovation West at Evergreen Center Stage - Sept. 13-29 Reply All Improv, Theatre Silco - Silverthorne - Sept. 14 Stories on Stage: The Sporting News - Su Teatro, Denver - Sept. 15
Tarl Knight is a talented artist and co-owner of the Tarlton Theatre in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He's helped transform this historic 1920s theater into a lively place for movies, live shows, and community events. Tarl's love for the community motived him to create the Shipyard District Inc. which is an organization to revitalize downtown Green Bay. All Bands On Deck is Green Bay's biggest live music festival, held annually in the Shipyard District. This year, the festival will take place on Friday-Saturday, September 13-14, 20241. It features over 100 live, local bands and songwriters performing at various bars, restaurants, and food trucks along South Broadway and the Fox River. shipyarddistrict.org thetarlton.com Code Zero Radio is an independent streaming rock station broadcasting out of Appleton, WI. Listen on the website or anywhere using your smart speaker. live.CodeZeroRadio.com If you'd like to support the show, consider buying me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/FoxCitiesCore
Mike Dougherty (aka MnDOT Mike) talks about the major highway projects in the region that are finally finished, including the work on Highway 52 by Cannon Falls. Mike also previews some of the more disruptive projects that will take place next year and invites everyone to an upcoming meeting on reworking the busy South Broadway and Highway 14 intersection in Rochester.
It's Friday and we're talking about the biggest stories of the week. First, is the big exodus of businesses from South Broadway really that bad for Denver and good for Englewood? Times are always changing in the Mile High City, but the vibe shift is real. Then, the New York Times took another stab at its visitor's guide to “36 Hours in Denver,” and we have thoughts. Producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies are joined by Westword staff writer and returning fave Catie Cheshire to dig into these stories — plus our wins and fails of the week. Paul talked about the time he accidentally almost joined the Clayton Members Club; he also mentioned some hope for downtown, and an AI true crime story. Bree talked about Westword's profile of an unhoused handyman who died by suicide, country music star Scott McCreery, and local author Manuel Aragon's stunning photos of Lakeside. Catie mentioned the power outages along Broadway. Denver Food + Wine Fest ticket giveaway! If you are a member and you want a chance to win two free tickets to the Shake and Brake Showdown cocktail competition this weekend, fill out this form. We're also giving away a pair of tickets to new members who join before Sept. 4. So if you want ad-free listening, a weekly members-only events newsletter, and the chance to win two tickets, become a member today! What do you think about Englewood? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 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 Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this August 30th episode: Denver Health PineMelon - Use promo code LABORDAY for $100 off your first delivery “Colfax Crawl” with the Colfax Ave BID All American Reptile and Plant Expo 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
It's Friday and we're looking back at the biggest stories of the week. First, while Denver's auditor's office has been busy recovering more than $2 million in stolen wages, a state lawmaker was removed as a sponsor of a wage theft bill after allegedly committing wage theft in her own office! Then, South Broadway staple Grandma's House announced its closure at the end of April, joining 17th Ave.'s Alpine Dog and a list of more than 30 craft breweries to close across the state in the past year — is the era of the craft brew over? Host Bree Davies is joined by returning fave, comedian and Casa Bonita performer Joshua Emerson, and longtime beertender Cory Helie to talk wage theft, beer, plus our Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows of the Week. If you think you have been a victim of wage theft, the auditor's office would love to hear from you. Get in touch with them here! Joshua talked about the luxury apartment building in Englewood that is falling apart and Love is Blind's Colorado rendezvous. Bree mentioned Denverite and fellow George Washington Patriot Chauncey Billups' induction into the NBA Hall of Fame, and the “the PP Man” brick design on the apartment building on south Federal. Cory talked about the Nuggets superfan who got banned from Ball Arena and Lady Justice Brewing's new digs. You can also catch Cory as host of the Ratio Free Comedy Show every Wednesday night at Ratio Beerworks. What do you think we should ask Mayor Mike Johnston in a couple weeks? We want to know what you want to hear from the mayor! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 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 Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Colorado Wine Board Urban Bush Women at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts 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
It's Friday, and we're talking about all the stories that mattered this week. District 7 city councilmember Flor Alvidrez is in hot water after an ethics investigation revealed she allegedly misused city funds. Then, Republican state representative Mike Lynch stepped down as House minority leader after a video surfaced of his 2022 DUI arrest. Producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies are joined by Joshua Emerson, comedian and co-chair of the Denver American Indian Commission, to wade through the controversies. Finally, this week's Mile Highs and Lows dig into a local preacher's crypto scam, a former mayoral candidate's big conservative reveal, a local coffee shop's good news, and more. Learn more about City Cast's guest diversity initiative and the data about City Cast Denver's guest diversity in 2023, as well as a piece from Neiman Lab on the state of local news podcasts with our CEO David Plotz. Bree talked about the Youtuber wanted by state patrol for going 150 miles per hour on I25; she also mentioned the new Molecule Effect opening on south South Broadway. Joshua discussed the crypto pastor. Paul talked about Conor McCormick-Cavanagh's report on the Common Sense Institute, this Denverite story about Yupi the Clown, and the Denver Gazette's coverage of the real top story of the week: Us! If you happen to be in the Bay Area in February, catch Joshua's Bad Indian: A Native American Comedy Showcase at SF Sketchfest. What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 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 Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Denver Health Denver Art Museum - “Untitled: Artist Takeover,” Jan. 26 6-10 p.m. 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 mini music district on South Broadway on the southern edge of downtown St. Louis has seen some ownership changes and new clubs. That may be the recipe for an expanded music destination.
An officer in the Cortez Police Department was shot and killed in the line of duty on Wednesday. The officer conducted a traffic stop on South Broadway around 11:30 a.m., during which he was shot and injured. The suspects fled in their vehicle but were quickly located. One suspect was shot by police and died at the scene, the other was taken into custody. The officer, who has not yet been identified, was taken to Southwest Memorial Hospital and later died from his injuries. And on Tuesday, the Cortez City Council passed a resolution in support of a grant to fund archaeological surveys of Carpenter and Geer natural areas to identify prehistoric sites. The city's Historic Preservation Board recommended that the city apply for the grant from the Colorado Historical Society. A preliminary survey conducted in 1993 by the city found six areas of interest in the Carpenter area alone. Geer has never been studied.
Mayor Mike Johnston is tackling Denver's homelessness crisis head on, but the city might not be able to wait for long. When Denverite reporter Kyle Harris spent 21 hours at a calzone shop on Broadway, he met a business owner who's been pushed past his limit and heard rumors of a possible violent revolt spreading through encampments. Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi sit down with Kyle to talk about what else he saw that night and what that charged situation on Broadway says about the interconnected nature of our unhoused crisis. Plus, another round of wins and fails of the week — aka, our Rocky Mountain highs and lows. Paul talked about UFOs in Southern Colorado, the Colorado Doula Project, Deion Sander's post-game interview last Saturday, and Bomani Jones' insights in this terrific documentary. Bree discussed sexual assault in the music scene and a local abortion clinic's major milestone. Kyle talked about Barry's on Broadway and the new “bike bus” near Sloan's Lake. 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 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Denver Center for the Performing Arts 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
MeVa Transit's six highest bus ridership routes will be running two hours later starting tomorrow thanks, in part, to a $56 million statewide budget increase for regional transit authorities.MeVa Transit Administrator Noah Berger, a recent guest on WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program, said he also has more drivers, helping support extended hours.“With our September schedule, we'll be extending service on six routes, including two in Haverhill, to 9 at night. One of the areas we've heard about from our riders, and community groups in general, is that we stop running too early. We stop at 6 in Haverhill and 7 in Lawrence, and life just doesn't stop at 6 or 7 o'clock at night,” he said.Berger went on to explain a couple of the routes that will see extended service.“We targeted routes that will get people back from the plazas, that's where folks are working. The routes in Haverhill that will run until 9 o'clock is the 1 that connects Haverhill and Lawrence as well as the Loop, but also the 13 that goes Main Street, North Ave. and then hits Stateline Plaza and then the Walmart in Plaistow,” he added.In addition, the new schedule covers route 2, which connects Lawrence with Andover via South Broadway; route 9, which connects Lawrence with North Andover via Phillips Street; route 10, which connects Lawrence with Methuen via Broadway; and route 24, which connects Lawrence with Lowell via Route 110. Buses depart from MeVa's transportation centers at John J. Buckley Transportation Center in Lawrence and Haverhill's Washington Square at 8 and 9 p.m., returning by 10 p.m.Berger thanked the area's legislative delegation for including increased transportation spending in the new state budget. Berger says the state's 15 regional transit authorities had been “level funded” for the past six years. MeVa is currently not charging passengers for bus service. He added more changes will be coming.“We're working to add back Sunday service on high volume routes. It won't necessarily be the same routes that we talked about for extending service because the demand is a little bit different on Sundays that it might be extending it into the evening. Obviously some of them will be the same. I think you can pretty much guarantee that The 1 will be running on Sundays, but we are still working that out. That would be for our January schedule. So just a preview of coming attractions,” Berger added.In a separate statement, MeVa Chief Communications Officer Niorka Mendez said, “for a long time, riders and community groups have been asking us for later evening service and we've been listening. We are thrilled to be able to put this new funding to work to provide the service our community needs and deserves.”There's more schedule information at mevatransit.com.Support the show
Gary Neptune is an unassuming but legendary climber and adventurer—among his many accomplishments are climbing Mt. Everest, Makalu, Ama Dablam, and Gasherbrum II. He also has raced in over 30 ski marathons around the world including Greenland's Artic Circle Race, the Swedish Vasaloppet, the Finlandia Hiihto, and the Norwegian and American Birkebeiners. In 1983 Gary opened the doors to Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder, Colorado, which for 30 years and counting served as an institution and gathering place for the outdoor community. Neptune sells the full range of outdoor gear, hosts frequent presentations by experts in the field, and is an outdoor museum of sorts with unique items and old equipment on display. You can stop in and say hello to Gary and his staff at 633 South Broadway in Boulder or visit www.neptunemountaineering.com. (from Switchbacktravel.com profile on Gary)
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New Year's Day 2023 sermon from South Broadway.
Christmas Eve 2022 sermon from South Broadway.
Today we have special guest Eddie Cook owner of Christian Used Books store off of South Broadway in Englewood Colorado joining us on today's podcast and the final episode of 2022! In this episode Eddie Cook takes us on a journey through the Book of Revelation and teaches us about the heavenly trial that is about to unfold in the final chapter of the Bible. Check out The Christian Used Book store at the link provided or if you live in the Englewood/Denver area we encourage you to check out the store. Solid collection of Christian books and definitely a really cool atmosphere for book lovers. https://www.christianusedbooks.net We appreciate feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on this episode or provide some feedback here: https://anchor.fm/kingdommisfitspodcast/message Music in the episode is brought to you by Epidemic Sound and UppBeat.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingdommisfitspodcast/message
Stories in this episode: Day in History: 1922: No additional federal income taxes are needed New owners paid $3.72 million for a hotel on Rochester's South Broadway Mohamed Sheik Nur shares language skills with Rochester community Rochester council reviews proposal for added massage therapy oversight Rochester attorney has whopper of a fish tale to tell
It's that time of the year again, when Spirit Halloween pop-ups fill all the empty box stores around Denver, hawking mass-produced costumes and cheap plastic decorations. But Denver also has a handful of quirky, unique costume shops, too! Host Bree Davies loves The Wizard's Chest on South Broadway, so today we're taking a swing through the racks with one of their costume experts to get some inspiration, her take on the hottest trends, and professional advice before the festivities this weekend. Some links to the other great, local costume shops that Sophie mentioned: Reinke Bros. Disguises Fun Services Bree talked about the Denver Post's report that Welton St. Cafe is working on a big new remodeled space at 2883 Welton St. Check out our episode on the soul food staple for more. For even more Halloween fun this week, subscribe to our newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 Have you ever had a Denver-themed costume? Tell us about it on Twitter or, even better, share pics and tag us @citycastdenver! 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 episode: How to Buy a Home Podcast Denver Film Festival (11/2 - 11/13) 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
This show features open and honest conversations with host, Austin Langley. This week on the podcast we have a member of South Broadway royalty, the only Denver comic with over 60 albums and Kennedy of the Baker Neighborhood, Mike Coppolino. Once Mike is able to "find his voice", we learn why Wednesday is the official time for toad licking, and the importance of measuring your doors correctly, if at all. Mike tells us about his origins in Radio, being raised by a scientist and we do a few commercials for Mike's future and past businesses. When Mike begins his Clown Agency commercial, something happens to Mike, and he breaks in a way Austin and Evan couldn't have imagined. We dive into the trauma clearly instilled into Mike; Coke, Clowns, and constant harassment. With a history of pimping clowns, performing close to piers and breaking into abandoned places with homeless people, Mike is full of wisdom and experience. Austin asks about young Mike, and he explains his early life in southern California living with punk bands and developing his New York attitude. Mike loves music (some repetitive, some not), but he takes through the 80's San Diego punk scene, also he shares his dreams of someday being on a cruise and we end with him doing the cleverest of plugs for his upcoming dates. Mike Coppolino is a man, myth and legend all wrapped up into one. We did our best to capture this human in the form of a podcast. Guests on the show are encouraged to be genuine, while no subject is off the table. It is a judgment free space to talk about those subjects that aren't normally discussed in everyday life. Guests open up about those stories and personal experiences that maybe they haven't shared before or would like to get off their chest. The goal is to be unrestricted and transparent.
Welcome to the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast where we discuss and document the making of the Colorado music scene. July is the month we've been waiting for because we're head over heels excited for Denver's annual Underground Music Showcase (UMS) festival. We have our weekend passes ready to go and we want to see you all there! So many local and national bands and artists will be taking over the streets and venues along Denver's South Broadway neighborhood to show us exactly how epic the Colorado music scene truly is. You can find the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and on our website at doghousemusic.com/rockymtnmixdown. Thank you, as always, to the talented Kate Conroy for producing this and every episode of the Rocky Mtn Mixdown. EPISODE LINKS Dog House Music Studios | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Underground Music Showcase | Website | Spotify Playlist | Instagram Kenny Vasko | Facebook Liz Vasko | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/support
Brian Luftman can best be characterized as an entrepreneur. Born and raised in Lexington, KY, Brian moved to Chicago to pursue his dream of being a floor trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He ended up buying a seat on the exchange and trading commodity options for 10 years. During that time, he founded Luftrade, which specialized in cattle, corn, soybean and wheat options. While he still does invest in traditional real estate, in 2011, Luftman founded American Farm Investors in his hometown of Lexington, KY. AFI is a full service farmland investment company in Lexington, KY, specializing in profitable farmland investments. You may have also seen one of Brian's projects, “Bourbon Hous” which is a large newly renovated party Airbnb while driving down South Broadway. We talk a lot about traditional real estate investing on this podcast, but Brian brings a different perspective in this episode by talking about farmland Investments, Airbnb/short term rentals, and being a member of the Bluegrass Angel Investment group. Hosted by Weston Lockhart & Ross Boggess DevelopLex is proud to be supported by: SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate Community Trust Bank Lexington Pavement Sweep Learn more about Middle Tech and our network of shows at MiddleTech.com Intro music by SmithTheMister
In 1912, the threat of tuberculosis was very real. One woman used her considerable wealth and influence create the first open-air “rest camp” for young working women to try to help the situation. Just press play to hear the whole story. ------ Click on search links to see if there are episodes with related content: Katie Moon, Business, Women's History, Medical, Housing, People of Note, Health and Wellness, Podcast Transcript: I'm Katie Moon, Exhibits Manager at the Missouri Historical Society, and Here's History on eighty-eight-one, K-D-H-X. ——— July Thomson Collins wanted St. Louis women to get some fresh air. In fact, she believed their lives depended on it. The threat of tuberculosis was very real in 1912, especially for overworked, underfed, and poorly housed city workers. Some US cities tried to thwart the disease by providing facilities where workers could eat, rest, and spend time outdoors. But no such place existed in St. Louis. ——— July used her considerable wealth and influence to create the first open-air “rest camp” for young working women. As a regular customer at many of St. Louis's retail stores, she became friends with the shop girls, who shared concerns about their health. Fear of tuberculosis was at the top of their list. As a mother of 4 daughters, July must have felt a particular responsibility to help these women, and quickly got to work. ——— After convincing the president of Laclede Gas Company to donate three acres of land in south St. Louis for a rest camp, July began the hard work of fundraising. Despite claiming that she didn't have a mind for business, she raised nearly half of her $5,000 goal in just two weeks. When she received a check for $10,000, she created an endowment fund, which earned interest at 6 percent. ——— In less than a year the Night and Day Camp opened its doors at 9500 South Broadway, conveniently located close to a streetcar line that the women could ride from downtown. A newly built house on the property provided accommodations for 28 women, many as young as 15, and for the weeks they were there, all of their meals were provided, along with medical care and ample time to rest and recuperate and enjoy the natural environment. No men were allowed on the property, other than the regular visits of the attending physician. ——— Although the camp later shifted its focus to serving undernourished children, it remained in operation for more than three decades. ——— Here's History is a joint production of K-D-H-X and the Missouri Historical Society. I'm Katie Moon, and this is eighty-eight-one, K-D-H-X, St. Louis. ———
Since 1987, FashioNation has been outfitting Denver's goths, punks, ravers, and fest-goers with wild streetwear and the latest in counterculture style. The little indie boutique sells everything from leather pants and platform boots for teens and adults to tutus and bowling shirts for rockabilly babies and toddlers. When Pam and Paul Italiano set out to share their love of clothes and music, they didn't imagine they would one day be celebrating 35 years in Denver. The secret to their success? FashioNation is a true family business. Pam and Paul have dedicated their lives to the store, and now their daughters Mia and Sydney are helping out too. But Mia and Sydney are more than just sales people — they've transformed FashioNation into a global attraction, all through the viral magic of TikTok. Today on the show, host Bree Davies and producer Xandra McMahon take a trip down to south, South Broadway to visit the Italianos and hear the story of how FashioNation has stayed weird and wonderful for three decades. And of course, Mia and Sydney give us the scoop on what their millions of followers on TikTok think about Denver's coolest goth and punk clothing store. For pictures of FashioNation and more on the history of the store, check out (and subscribe!) to the City Cast Denver newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ What are your fondest memories of FashioNation? Tell us via Twitter: @citycastdenver 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
We got a crap-ton of super interesting voicemails about our story on 1800 S. Broadway, the once and future weed lounge. So producers Paul Karolyi and Xandra McMahon are taking your calls and talking it out. And if you don't know what this is about, check out part one and part two of our story on real estate developer Josh Horwitz's effort to carry on his father's legacy by opening a weed lounge in a contentious spot on South Broadway. Do you have something to say about 1800 S. Broadway or smoking weed in public? Leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood and we may play it on the show: (720) 500-5418 Xandra mentioned a story she reported a few years back about weed tourism. You can listen to that whole story here: https://www.cpr.org/show-segment/as-marijuana-mainstreams-bus-tours-view-themselves-as-industry-ambassadors/ 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
Welcome to the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast where we discuss and document the making of the Colorado music scene. Spring is in the air and everybody's out at shows (in between snow storms). We're looking forward to roaming Colfax, South Broadway, and the Denver suburbs for shows of all shapes and sizes! Go see some bands, and hopefully we'll be there with you! APRIL SHOWS + RELEASES ROCK + ALTERNATIVE BEAR & THE BEASTS | New single “Boat Drinks” out now (March) SHADY OAKS | 4/16 The Fox Theater in Boulder with Big Pinch, Mellow Punk + No Signal SHADY OAKS | 4/21 at Nissi's in Lafayette with Pilot The Machine + Bunny Blake ELEKTRIC ANIMALS | Friday 5/13 at Lost Lake in Denver | EP release show! 3 HOLE PUNCH | new single “Betty White” out now on Spotify | released on 3/21 BIG PINCH | new EP “Along a Speed Track” out now! Recorded at Dog House Music Studios! MR MOTA | Thursday 5/5 at Fox Theater 9PM | Graduation Party with Knuckle Pups BLACK + WHITE MOTION PICTURE | Saturday 4/9 at 8:30PM at Rock Solid Saloon in Frederick CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/8 at The Alley in Littleton, CO at 8PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Saturday 4/9 at The Speakeasy in Longmont, CO at 8PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/15 at Blu Note in Parker, CO at 7PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/29 at In The Zone Sports Bar in Golden, CO at 7PM THERE MAY BE GHOSTS | new single “Lovers//Friends” feat Sarah Van Hecke out now! released 3/4 - recorded at Dog House Music! DOG HOUSE RISING SHOWCASE | Thursday 4/21 at Nissi's in Lafayette with Shady Oaks, Bunny Blake feat. Kaitlyn Williams + Taylor Anastasio, Pilot The Machine at 6:45PM get tickets at www.nissis.com/events FUNK + BLUES ROCK MOUNTAIN ROSE | Friday 4/15 at Globe Hall in Denver with Kind Hearted Strangers + PJ Moon & The Swappers at 8PM MOTET | May 27th at Red Rocks in Morrison, CO with Pigeons Playing Pingpong TAYLOR SCOTT | new single “Dance All Night” out now HAND TURKEY | 4/9 at Emporium Sports Bar in Fort Collins at 5PM METAL WHEN DARKNESS FALLS | Rocky Mtn Mixdown Podcast on Thursday 4/21! WHEN DARKNESS FALLS | 4/15 at Black Sky Brewery in Denver PUNK ROCK BURY MIA | 4/14 at Surfside 7 in Fort Collins BURY MIA | Friday 4/30 at The Fox Theater in Boulder at 8PM with The Losers Club, Dayshaper + Slap Happy Tunes IPECAC | Friday 4/22 at Lion's Lair in Denver with The Keeps and Hoverfly at 9PM THE SWIFTS | Saturday 5/7 at Wild Goose Saloon in Parker opening for Marcy Playground with Social Fuse and Sonic Alchemy BLUEGRASS + FOLK LIVER DOWN THE RIVER | June 3-5 at the 2022 Block Party festival in Eagle HIP HOP + R&B LOS MOCOCHETES | Friday 4/8 at Holiday Theater at Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver with Chicano Batman POP + POP ROCK FIRE & ICE A PAT BENATAR TRIBUTE | Saturday 4/16 Healthcare Heroes benefit show at The End Lafayette at Dog House Music Studios in Lafayette with She Rocks. Get tickets at www.theendlafayette.com ELECTRONIC MR KNOBS | new single JuJu Ben is out now (released March 11th) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/support
Lipgloss is one of the longest running indie club nights in the country — and it takes place every Friday evening, right here in Denver. Started by DJ Michael Trundle and a group of friends in 2001, Lipgloss is a music connoisseur's dream: when you hit the dance floor, you're apt to hear everything from The Killers to The Supremes to Fontaines D.C. Trundle has been the sole DJ behind the turntables for the last half-decade or so of Lipgloss, but he's been at the heart of the dance night from the beginning. Today, he joins host Bree Davies to talk about how the little indie dance night that could has survived —and thrived — for more than two decades in Denver, and what's next as it moves to its latest location, HQ, on South Broadway. Looking to take in some live theater next month? Our producer Lizzie Goldsmith has got recommendations, plus a behind-the-scenes interview about Curious Theater Company's latest production, “Refuge.” Find that and subscribe here: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Follow us on Twitter @citycastdenver Wanna 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
Stories mentioned in this episode: Day in History: The buffalo for Mayo Park Zoo has arrived COVID changes how money is spent across Southeast Minnesota Stress-free dog groomer to open South Broadway shop Reports of shots fired in Austin causes short-term lockdown at elementary school High school highlights for Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022 Read all stories in this episode at postbulletin.com.
The High Plains Comedy Festival returns to South Broadway this weekend and the line-up is stacked with funny people, including Denver's own Justine Marino who went from a “girl who loves the Cherry Creek Mall” to LA-minted stand-up comedian with her own show on E! to boot. City Cast Denver host Bree Davies sits down with her longtime friend and former Catholic school rival to discuss the festival, Justine's own podcasting venture, and why Denver's mall scene is so much better than LA's. Hey it seems like you enjoy podcasts. Check out Justine's! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glitter-and-garbage/id1506683181 Want more Denver news in your inbox every weekday morning? Subscribe to the CCD newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ We would love to be friends on Twitter! Follow us @citycastdenver
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Unfortunately, today we need to share the worst possible news. Kevin “KDH” Harper has passed away. We know that not only was he a husband, a father, a coach, and a teacher but he was also a mentor to many of us. He is truly missed. There will be a celebration of life on September 19, 2021 at 3pm. The celebration will take place in Denver, Colorado at Denver United Church on South Broadway. If you are unable to attend or would just like to share a story about Kevin or provide a message to the family you can email support@badassdads.org or select “Contact Us” on the BadAssDads website. BadAssDads https://www.badassdads.org/ https://www.facebook.com/badassdadorg/ https://www.instagram.com/badassdads_podcast/ twitter.com/BADad_org
This week we travel back to visit our friends Alex and James at Black Project! Our first episode with them was one of our favorites, so we were thrilled to head back to South Broadway for some goofs. This episode we chat about Toyota Corollas, yachts, guest taps, onlyfans, business lingos, fermentation secrets, smoothie sours and so so much more.
Punch Bowl Social was a Denver success story — emphasis on the “was.” Starting with that one location on South Broadway in 2012, the arcade/bowling alley/bar quickly expanded across the country, operating 20 locations and raking in tens of millions of dollars per year at its peak. But then the pandemic hit, setting CEO and founder Robert Thompson off on a year of twists, turns, and tough decisions. With the original Punch Bowl Social re-opening next week, host Bree Davies speaks with Denver Business Journal reporter Ed Sealover, who's been in touch with Robert through it all. Bree and Ed talk through Punch Bowl's rise, fall, and the unclear future of "eatertainment." Get Ed's tweets: @ESealoverDenBiz Get ours: @citycastdenver Subscribe to our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/citycast/denver
Peter Katz talks with Howard Greenberg of Howard Properties, the exclusive rental agent for the 12-story office building at 20 South Broadway in Yonkers that was built in 1931. They discuss factors that have allowed the building to remain an anchor of the Getty Square area for some 89 years, as well as the situation Regarding Westchester commercial real estate in general in view of the COVID-19 outbreak.
This is a unique fourplex in a great part of town. It’s a mixed-use building with residential, commercial, and retail. It’s on South Broadway near I-25 with great walkability. The area is seeing great growth from new class A apartment buildings and lots of restaurants and retail stores. The light rail is walking distance. The plan is to take the cash flow now and ride the wave of change and appreciation!
Sam Zaitz leads a driving tour of three growing areas in Denver's urban core. They feature many mixed-use developments that are often oriented around transit stations with office, apartments, hotels and retail. They use local and national retailers and restaurants to serve residents and draw in visitors. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Tweet: @JamesDCook Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Instagram: @jamcoo Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
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Order your favorite wines and spirits from Infinity Beverages at www.infinitybeverages.comCheck out RIZE Nutrition on FACEBOOKor by calling (715) 309-2706544 South Broadway
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TacoJED came to the Rochester area one year ago on October 4th 2018- coincidently on National Taco Day! Steve Dunn, owner, could not have planned that any better! After a year, Steve has truly placed himself at a strategic location and become a local stop for all. Steve has a vast background in business, real estate, and most importantly tacos! He started out his venture with Rusty Tacos out of Texas-then moved with them to Minneapolis. Some shifts in ownership occurred, and he found himself at a time where he was ready to have something of his own. Steve conducted research on many cities in Minnesota. He finally settled on Rochester due to the largely diverse population and the wave of regular visitors for the Mayo Clinic. Next came time to find the perfect spot! Steve had a vision when he walked into the location at South Broadway just over a year ago, and knew he found exactly what he wanted! With the right amount of traffic coming through the area, and then designing a welcoming atmosphere he hit Taco gold! Steve aims to create a friendly environment by getting to know his customers, offering live music, and keeping the menu intriguing! Aside from being customer driven, Steve understands how important it is that his employees are treated as family. If you haven’t visited TacoJED yet, what are you waiting for? They are open 7 days a week, (even for breakfast!) offer taco insurance, happy hours, drink specials, vikings and vinyls-all in a friendly environment you will want to come back to! Look forward to Steve venturing out in his taco truck, as well as future catering! Tacos unite people!- TacoJED Located at 808 Broadway Ave. S, Rochester, MN 55904 http://www.tacojed.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TacoJEDRochesterMN/
In this episode we are joined by guest Danny Hall. We tried something old and something new…which included IHop in Tyler (both locations) and the new Potbelly Sandwich shop on South Broadway. Tune in and find out what we thought and what we recommend.
Authentic Mexican food on South Broadway
From "Blood on Black" "I'LL GET YOU, I'M GONNA KILL YOU. YOU'RE GONNA DIE." Echols was notorious around West Memphis and Marion for walking everywhere, often in a black trenchcoat. He testified that he walked around areas of West Memphis frequently, and was in the area where his victims lived “probably an average of two or three times a week” over “probably at least two years.” Echols would testify that he often had to walk through the neighborhood of the victims to make his way between Lakeshore and his parents' trailer on South Broadway. Despite having lived in the neighboring Mayfair Apartments, he testified that he had never been in Robin Hood. That claim had no credibility, since the pipe over 10 Mile Bayou offered one of the few pedes- trian shortcuts between the Echols/Hutchison trailer and Lakeshore — a route Echols testified he regularly used. When he moved to Salem, Mass., briefly, after his release from prison, the Lurker in Black quickly gained notoriety as the convicted child killer who was constantly walking around the town. Now apparently based in New York City's Harlem, he is just one amid a vast throng of black-clad hipsters trudging around the big city. Echols has described this lifelong pattern of obsessive walking in interviews. He told Justin M. Norton of www.metalsucks.net that “When I first got out, I would go and walk and walk for hours, just looking in shop windows and feeling the wind and the rain. I would be exhausted to the core and want to go lay down, but as soon as I'd get back in, I would want to go right back out.” Echols in his 2012 memoir, “Life After Death,” described, without a lot of specifics, his dissatisfaction in his relationship in 1993 with Domini and how he sought out his old girlfriend: “I thought of Deanna frequently, wondering what had happened. Through sheer coincidence (I use that word but don't believe there's any such thing) I found out Deanna's family had started attending church. The possibility of seeing her again plagued me. I couldn't get it out of my head. I constantly wondered what would happen, how she would react, what I would see in her eyes, and I had a plethora of questions I needed answers to. I couldn't understand how she had so thoroughly and completely severed our connection. I needed an explanation ... “Sunday morning found me preparing to descend into the hellish realm of fundamentalism. ... I knew I didn't belong there but I had to do it or I would get no rest. .... “Scanning the rows, I saw Deanna sitting in the dead center of the room with her family. ... I couldn't breathe. She looked at me ... and looked away. I didn't even see a flicker of recognition. What did that mean? “I had been expecting something — anything — but her eyes passed over me as if I were not even there. ... “When it was over, I walked outside and stood on the sidewalk. I was trying to figure out what this meant as I watched her family get in their car and drive away.” Echols did not give a date for this attempted encounter, but the stalking incident closed a chapter in the book that then opened on news of the May 5 killings. After his arrest, reports surfaced about Echols, or someone closely resembling him, observing children in an obsessive and secretive manner. Some reports predated the killings. On March 1, 1993, Jennifer Ball, who lived at Lakeshore, reported to police that she had been threatened by Michael “Beshears” (Beshires), 14, on several occasions. On March 1, she said, someone had threatened to kill her by shouting through her window. The police report de- scribed “Suspect B,” who was not Beshires, as a slim white male about 18 dressed in a black T-shirt, black jeans and a black jacket. Jennifer saw him make the threats, then enter the fenced-in backyard. On June 10, she gave police this hand-written statement: “The first contact I had with Damien Echols was when he was at my window (March 1 93). I had heard about him and heard that he was into devil worshipping. So was Michael & Amanda Lancaster. Well Michael had told her that he was going to blow my house up & stay away from me. Well she didn't believe him & we continued to be friends. Well he called her one day & told her to watch out that he had Mark Beshires & Damien Echols watching us all this was happening in March. About March 1 I was on three-way with Amanda Lancaster & Jack Held. It was storming that day. I kept on hearing something but I thought that it was just the rain. Well I was in the kitchen. I was look- ing out the window & somebody jumped in front of it shouting ‘you bitch, I'll get you, I'm gonna kill you. You're gonna die' I started screaming & hollering I didn't know what to do. I dropped down in the corner of the kitchen. Amanda was hollering at me ‘Jennifer what is wrong. Jennifer what is going on.' I told her that someone was at my window & it looked like Damien. She told me stay where I was & she was going to call me right back. I hung up the phone. I looked out the window to see if he (Damien) was still there. He was. He just glared at me & said ‘you're dead bitch' & ran off. I was so scared. Amanda called me back & I was crying. I told her what Damien had said. She just sat their like, ‘oh my god.' About 5 minutes later she said ‘Jennifer, Jennifer was Damien wearing pure black & a black trench coat?' I said ‘Yes. Why?' she said ‘He's walking down the street and eyeing my house.' She got really scared & started crying & then her house alarm went off. She was screaming & crying. I didn't know what to do. I had a feeling that Damien was going to be watching us & after us. When my mom, Teresa Wood- son, got home from work that day, I told her what hap- pened. She didn't know what to do. She waited for my stepdad, Don Woodson, to get home. She told him about it. He really didn't know what to do either. Me & my mom were talking & she asked me to describe Damien. I told her that he had black hair. & these eyes that looked black. He was dressed in a black shirt, black jeans & a black trench coat. She asked me if he was tall. I told her yes. She said she remembers seeing him in Wal- Mart. This was about 10 minutes after he had done passed by Amanda's house & came up to mine. She decided to call the police. Officer Reese came to our house. She asked me to describe Damien. I did she (Officer Reese) asked me if I was sure it was Damien. I told her no. I was scared that if Damien found out I told, he would definitely kill me. So the person at my window was left blank. Well about a month ago I was in Kroger. I had left my mother to go get something. While I was looking I noticed that somebody kept passing by & looking at me. When I looked up, I discovered that it was Damien. I just ran off. I didn't tell my mom because I didn't want her to worry so I let it slide by. About 3 weekends ago I went skating with Amanda Lancaster. We were having a good ol time until Damien walked in. I looked at Amanda & pointed. She just said oh my god. I told her I was going to go call my mom. She told me to just ignore him. (She had told Amy Allison when the 3 boys first got murdered that Damien & some boy named Jason had murdered them. Amy just ignored her.) Well me & Amanda were walking around the skat- ing rink. We decided to sit down & get something to drink. We were about 2 tables over from Damien, Jason Baldwin & his girlfriend Heather. I don't know her last name. Well we were all singing & having a good time. I noticed that Damien kept on staring at me. I just ignored it or at least I tried to. I looked up & noticed that him & Jason were whispering to each other & Pointing at me. Damien whispered something to Jason & Jason looked over at me & said I don't know. Then Jason whispered something to Damien & Damien looked at me. He looked me up & down & said Yep. Then Damien started saying something & Jason kept on saying ‘No man. No' Well, we finally left that table & went walking around. We went to the back of the skating rink. I noticed that Damien had followed us. Not w/his body w/ his eyes. It was really starting to freak me out! My best friend Shannon Sanders was up there. She noticed that I had been acting paranoyed. She kept on asking me what was wrong. I told her I was just tired. (Finally on Sunday I told her what was the matter). I had lost Amanda & was trying to find her. I went to the bathroom to see if she had walked in there. When I came out Damien was standing there against the wall. I bumped into him. I didn't realize who it was until I looked up. When I looked into his eyes its like I froze. I just stood there. ... I ran off. His eyes followed me all the way to the back. I didn't really say anything to Amanda because I didn't want to get her scared. We stayed at the back for about 10 minutes & decided to go back up to the front. Well some girl, I can't remember her name I really didn't know her, asked me to go buy her some candy & a coke. When I went to give it to her, I noticed she was at Damien's table. I just ran over there handed it to her & walked off. I could feel his eyes following me. Well I lat- er found out that he was asking some people who I was. Some girl that I don't know told him I was Jennifer Ball. He sat there for a minute & then said ‘Jennifer Ball, Jennifer Ball, I know her, I really really know her' & had this evil look on his face. Then he started asking around what Amanda's phone number was & where she lived. No one would tell him. While we were walking out of the blue Amanda started saying shut up shut up. I looked at her & asked her what was wrong. She said that she could hear Damien in her mind saying ‘Bitch you're gonna die, you know to much.' (Last year Amanda had P.E. w/Damien. She said he would sit there & enter her mind. It really freaked her out.) Well it was finally time for us to leave & I was glad. Damien watched us as we went out the building. Ever since then it feels like someone is watching me. Friday after everyone had found out who murdered the little boys I got a phone call. I answered the phone & someone asked who this was. I said Jennifer They said well you & your friend Amanda were the next to die by Damien. & Hung up. I was really freaked. I didn't say anything to Amanda about the phone call. I had heard that Damien was going to kill 2 more girls his girlfriend & Jason Baldwin's girlfriend. Well Jason's girlfriend is a girl named Heather whom is Amanda Lancaster's cousin. I don't know her last name. Amanda kept on saying Friday I know those two girls were me & you I knew they were. I just told her not to jump to conclusions - even though after the phone call I was certain it was us. After Amanda read that statement in the Commercial Appeal she kept on saying, ‘I have a feeling our picture is in that briefcase. I have the weirdest feeling.' I just wish somebody would find out. Then yesterday some woman that had come swimming w/my aunt told my mom that she heard Damien was going to sacrafice 2 virgins next. I told my mom about the mysterious phone call. She asked me how come I hadn't told her. I told her I thought it was a prank, but now I'm really not for sure. It's just really scary. Know I feel like every where I go I'm being followed. I haven't had any phone calls since Friday.” That was just one example of Echols' curious practice of getting his kicks by intimidating the impressionable. Her friend, Amanda Lancaster, gave police this handwritten statement on June 10, beginning with information passed on to her by Jason Baldwin's girlfriend: “Heather Clite had told me that Damean had been asking me question's about me, about where I live & my phone number. “Jennifer Harrison had said that she thought Damean had done it cause he new way to much, and he went around Horseshoe the same day the murders had happened, and had dog intestents around his neck. “At the skating rink, he watched me and stuff. He would follow me around, he would like just watch me. “He would really scare me, and someone had told me that I was next, me and Jennifer Ball were next. “I was on the phone with Jennifer Ball when Damean apparently was at her window.” Police notes from her interview stated that she thought Echols had a camera, that she felt people in a cult were watching her and that she felt that Echols knew too much about the murders. Jennifer Ball's mother, Teresa Woodson, gave a handwritten statement to police on June 10: “On March of 93 When I came home from work my daughter told me that Damin Echols was at our window in the back yard yelling he was going to kill her. When her stepfather came home from work I talked to him & we called the police. Officer Reese came and took our statement. Jennifer was also told that when her stepfather & Mom went to Calif. she better kiss me goodby for good because she would never see me again. She would come home from school and be terrified that something was going to happen to her. And friends would tell her that Amanda & her were going to be killed & sacerficed. The day he was in the back yard on my way home from work I saw Damin walking down Balfour. Amanda & Jennifer went to the skating ring May of 93 and Damin was there he followed Jennifer and Amanda to the Restroom & would just watch them. And Friday June 5 we had a phone call that Jen- nifer was told you & Amanda will be the next to die. A boy that lives two doors down would tell Jennifer I will have Damin to kill you Because he Damin is a member of a cult. And Jennifer would come home they are going to kill me and she was always afraid that people were watching her. She would get werd phone calls all hours of the night.” Also on June 10, Karen Beshires McAteer told police that, about two months before, her daughter, Jes- sica Bryant, 11, and a friend, Heather Smith, had been waiting outside to go to church at about 10 a.m. on a Sunday. The girls came into the house and told her that a man was taking their picture. McAteer gave a hand-written statement on June 11: “On a Sunday morning approximately 2 to 3 weeks before the triple murder occurred my daughter & a friend were outside playing in my front yard at 515 Belvedere. They came into the house & said there was a man watching them from a bush one house away. I immediately went to the door & when I opened it he got up from a squatting position & started to run toward Balfour Rd. I called my husband & he & I immediately started looking for the man. We looked all over the neighborhood & the Bayou behind Balfour. He just disappeared & we could not see him. The guy behind the bush was Damion Echols. I saw him clearly & there is no doubt. I was told later that at that time he was staying with a family on Balfour. My daughter said the guy had something in his hand. My daughter believed that he was taking pictures of her & her friend at that time.” She said Echols was wearing a long black trench coat. Jessica Bryant told police: “It was a Sunday and we were just, we were just running around talking to each other and this boy just came up walking down the street and he was dressed in all black and so we were just playing and we looked over there and we saw him. He was behind the bush, and so we went, and so we weren't playing any attention to him we didn't think anything was going to happen, so we continued playing and he was still there so went over and hid behind the car for a few minutes and we thought he won't come out, so he will go away and leave us alone. And we went back and he was still there and so he was looking out of the corner of his eye at us. And so we didn't know what to do, so we went inside and told my mama and he started running off and then we don't know what happened to him. ... “He had sort of long hair, and dressed in all black and he real black long over coat on, with some black shoes on. And he had something on his face, I didn't get that close to him. He was pretty good in front of me and he had something on his hair I don't know what it was but, it was something weird in his hair. It looked like rabbits feet. ... “He was just looking out of the corner of his eyes and with his hands like this against him. He was like digging in his pockets, he had his hands in his pocket, but I don't know what he was doing. ... “It looked like black stuff on his face, I don't know what it was. Its just black stuff on his face ... “He was squatting down behind the bush. ... “He was doing something in his pockets. ... “He was like getting something out of his pockets, or putting something back in.” On May 18, 1993, before the arrests, Laura Maxwell, who had dated Echols, gave a handwritten statement to police in which she described Echols' bizarre personality, including his propensity to issue death threats, stalking and his hatred of small children. “Dated Damien Summer of 1991. … After we stopped dating my best friend Ashley Smith told me about Damien talking to her … He told he used to be a knight in his past life that killed all these people and he has written some books on witchcraft. He told me that he liked to get raw steak meat and suck the blood out. This one boy told me one time Jason Baldwin busted his nose & blood was all over the ground so Damien got down on the ground & started licking the blood up. He used to say that if he was out walking or something & he got thirsty that he would just like to take a baseball ball bat & knock somebody out & take a bite out of their neck & drink their blood. I'm not sure if he ever did this, that's just what he told me. He never liked my brother ... he told my friend he was going to kill him ... he had it all planned out what was going to happen. And he told my friend & I that if we told Donnie about this that he would kill us too, if that's what he had to do. And if our parents found out & they tried to get involved that he would just kill them too. He told my friend that he used to watch my house overnight & he knew everything that happened in my house every night. He also told one of his friends that one night while I was asleep he snuck in my house & came in my room & did all this stuff to me. I'm not sure if any of thats true though. He used to always talk about how much he hated little kids & he used to always say this saying about cutting all of your fingers & toes off one by one. We still talked alot after we broke up but when school started he started going out with this other girl Deanna Holcomb. And when she broke up with him he went to her house & kept saying he was going to kill her if she didn't go back out with him. … “Garrett told Jason Frazier that Damien & Jason (Baldwin) always have their devil-worshiping meetings in that park & those little kids were riding over there & they saw something they were supposed to of seen so Damien killed them. Garrett said he heard this from Jason Baldwin who was supposed to of been there.” Garrett Schwarting was a mutual friend of Max- well, Baldwin and Echols. Jason Frazier was a 16-year- old acquaintance of Schwarting's. Both Schwarting and Frazier were questioned by police —- with confusing results —- about Schwarting's statements to Frazier that Echols and Baldwin had killed the boys. On June 14, 1993, Barbara Deatteart of Lakeshore told police that two white youths had tried to steal her dog in March. She identified them as Baldwin and Echols from newspaper photos. She had seen an old Pontiac drive by her home, stopping several times, so she asked the two boys inside what they wanted, and they drove off. When they returned, a blond youth got out, looked around and tried to get his hand and arm over the fence to grab her dog's chain. She ran out and yelled at them. They took off again. On Oct. 5, 1993, Mark Byers, adoptive father of Christopher Byers, gave this statement to police: “Sometime between end of February 1993 & 1st half of March of 1993. My wife Melissa & myself went to grocery store at Flash Market on Ingram around 4:00. We were gone about 15 to 20 minutes. “When we returned home Christopher was inside. When we came in he started telling us about a man taking his picture. We asked what did he look like Chris said he was wearing a black coat & black pants & shoes black & had sort of long black hair. He said the man was driving a green car. Chris was playing under car port when man drove up. He said that he ran out into the yard because the man scared him and we asked what happened and Chris said he just took my picture then got in his car and left.” Melissa Byers, mother of Chris, repeated the information in a statement Oct. 5 and testified to the same set of facts in the Misskelley trial. In his confessions, Jessie Misskelley Jr. described how a photo of his three victims was passed around at Satanic cult meetings led by Echols. Investigators never found the photo or the brief- case in which it was kept along with weapons and drugs. In the Misskelley trial, because they had access to Misskelley's confessions mentioning the photo, the prosecution argued that the stalking indicated premeditated murder. 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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We are at the final shows of 2018 and upon the first of 2019. This week Mark is joined by Andy Echele and Pro-Wrestling friend Jason Patton to discuss all that is merry and bright. But....(record scratch)...That's not what happens! Mark Bland met Jason Patton in the late 1990's and they have maintained a relationship ever since. Jason started training at the legendary South Broadway athletic club in 1999 and that's when him and Mark struck up the friendship....BUT HOLD THE PHONE....Jason explains this on the back of a 6 year stint in PRISON! WHAT??? Mark gets it revealed to him for the first time live on this show that his friend Jason not only robbed a bank and went to prison for 6 years, but he was put into the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth...the oldest in the country. And one of the most notorious in the country to this day. When you think of Shawshank, you are thinking of Leavenworth. Jason proceeds to explain his gang background and what it is like sitting and waiting in a Federal Pen. What to watch out for and who to watch out for. If you were wanting a background in the prison system of the US, this episode of the Q opens up a world little seen by many. The guys discuss the difference between state and federal level prisons and Jason talks about the most evil human being he's ever encountered in his entire life. A riveting discussion that surely will open your eyes. Jason opens up about his past and all of it in the hopes that someone listening will change their ways and not want to be in the same spot he was in. All this on the new episode of The Q!
Leighton goes insane listening to Frankie Teardrop outside of a graveyard. While opening his Ayahuasca & air plants store on South Broadway, Daniel gets murdered by a Jesus cult. Chella gets possessed by Satan for staring at a Mötley Crüe cover too long. It's that time of the year. Geto Boys - My Mind is Playin' Tricks on Me Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand Mötley Crüe - Shout at the Devil Ramones - Pet Sematary Rob Zombie Dragula Suicide - Frankie Teardrop Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen 13th Floor Elevators - Kingdom of Heaven
Live broadcast from the street!!!!! Broadway blocked off with semi trucks. Bands playing on both ends of the street. Hummels, Bar Pm, Off Tracks and more small businesses on South Broadway enjoying the live music event. Sponsored by mycitymymusic.com, Say It Is So Radio and Rock Radio Revolution!
Welcome to my American adventure series – Los Angeles, this is the Travelman Podcast! If you’re joining me for the first time my name is Ben and I’m an experienced traveler who’s been travelling the world since he was a kid! Thanks to my mum who worked so hard at various airlines and always made sure her sons could travel the world! I’m happy you could join me today as this podcast is focusing on my adventures with Mandy (my wife) who I travelled with throughout America when we were there in Spring this year. America was awesome!!!! We had an amazing time and I recorded various moments of our holiday for you to listen to. You’ll hear that the audio will sound different depending on where we were and I hope that’s not too distracting. I recorded it with the intention that you can experience the open environments and feel that you are immersed in our adventure also. Enjoy part one of My American Adventure Series - Los Angeles. Mandy and I got very excited at the old Farmer’s Market as we saw that loveable Netflix foodie Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil walking around. I’ve heard he frequents the Old Farmer’s Market so maybe you should get down there if you’re in LA! Oh, how I wish I could’ve got him on my podcast! Oh well maybe next time! Also, RIP Anthony Bourdain who was a legend and someone I looked up to! He’s gone way too early. Timestamps: Intro to the show 2:48 Venice Beach 8:24 The Original Farmers Market 13:53 The Getty Center 27:34 San Diego but talking about what we did in DTLA Additional Information: Eggslut, 1611 Pacific Avenue, Los Angeles in Venice Beach The Original Farmers Market, 6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles The Getty Centre, 1200 Getty Centre Drive, Los Angeles Grand Central Market, 317 South Broadway, Los Angeles The Broad Museum, 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles https://www.thebroad.org/ MOCA, 250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles https://www.moca.org/ Plant Food and Wine, 1009 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice http://www.matthewkenneycuisine.com/plant-food-wine-venice San Juan Capistrano Spanish Mission, 26801 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano https://www.missionsjc.com/ Javier’s, 536 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine http://javiers-cantina.com/mobile/menuis.php Follow Travelman Podcast: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travelman-podcast/id1281446908 SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/user-265082759 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benthetravelman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelmanpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravelmanPod Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ben-dow/travelman-podcast Travelman Podcast Website: https://travelmanpodcast.wixsite.com/travelman (New website coming soon via www.travelmanpodcast.com)
This week JD shoots the shit with guest Jim Norris. Jim is a co-owner of Mutiny Information Cafe/writer/all around cool dude. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: learning for learnings sake, supporting the creative class, rebellion, learning form failure, how South Broadway’s changed, liberal bullies, staying true to yourself, and Elvis! This is what Jim looks like!
The longest podcast in TSP history brings with it the return of Tales From the Weekend (3:10-18:30) where I talk South Broadway wrestling and diaper parties. In the Saviors I discuss the brilliant feature by S.L. Price on Mizzou's Cuonzo Martin and what it means to him and Mizzou to have him as the Tigers head coach. In Engaged In 70 Days (35:-40-47:00) I send home Bibiana while giving my rose to Bekah M. Episode 37 also brings back Satan and Friends (47:10-56:10), where I break down watching a friend go from winning $1000 to winning nothing at the hands of the Miracle in Minneapolis. Asking Schmidt caps us off from (56:20-1:19:10).
Broadcast originally aired Monday, December 18, 2017, 9:30 amTopic: "Marydell-Over 90 Years-Serving-Mentoring-Caring!" the new exhibition at the Historical Society of the Nyacks. Suzanne Belisle, assistant exhibition curator, and Sister Veronica Mendez, President of the Sisters of Our Lady of Christian Doctrine spoke about the retrospective, which traces the work of the Marydell Sisters of Upper Nyack for more than 90 years, from the restoration of a derelict farm, to establishing a summer camp for immigrants, to creating the Marydell Faith and Life Center and transferring 30 acres to the Palisades Park Commission, and everything in between.In addition to a remarkable collection of photographs, newspaper articles, and similar memorabilia, the exhibition includes a replica of the Sisters' Peace Pole, a gnome from the famous "Gnomes of Marydell," memorialized in song by the former Nyacker John Babcock and a tribute to Remy, the 9-year-old pit bull the sisters adopted from Hi-Tor shelter.The exhibition is open on Saturdays, 1-4 pm, through February 2018. The museum of the Historical Society of the Nyacks is located in the historic Depew House, at 50 Piermont Avenue, Nyack, behind Nyack Library and across from Memorial Park. (Enter below the front porch). Additional exhibition materials will be on view in the display cases in the Carnegie-Farian Room of the Nyack Library during library hours. The Nyack Library is at 59 South Broadway.For more information about the Historical Society of the Nyacks, visit www.nyackhistory.org.My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts by Laura T. Coffey (Author), Neko Case (Foreword), Lori Fusaro (Photographer): www.amazon.com/My-Old-Dog-Rescue…ywords=my+old+dogJohn Babcock - The Gnomes of Marydell (YouTube video) www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgzJ3swjYZMCrossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs on the third Monday of each month at 9:30 am ,right after the morning show, on WRCR radio at www.WRCR.com. Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore, celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month.The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.
Jim Norris hosts Stage Tales with Wovenhand. Stage Tales is the Rock and Roll storytelling show, told from the survivors. This episode was recorded live in October with Ordy and Neil from Wovenhand and features stories from their recent stint traveling the U.S. You can hear an all New Stage Tales November 9th at Mutiny Information Cafe in Denver. 2 South Broadway.
Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom for her weekly review of one of the region's thespian offerings. Today, she spotlights Fallout , the play by Laura King that's being staged by Baltimore's Vagabond Players as part of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival . It's directed by Audra Mains Mullen , and stars Gareth Kelly as David and Ryan Gunning as Anna, two strangers with issues, who seek refuge from an unknown menace in a fallout shelter, a relic of the nuclear holocaust paranoia that raged during the Cold War. In the tight confines of the shelter, Anna and David wrestle with their inner demons, even as they deal with their terror of what lurks outside. The Vagabond Players ' production of Fallout -- one of just two plays to be fully-staged in this year's Baltimore Playwrights Festival -- runs through Sunday, July 30 . Special Thursday show July 27, 8 pm; Friday and Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 2 pm. The Vagabond Players is located at 806 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231. Tickets
PQRST Episode 46 — “The Kid” part 2, plus a rant about Buy-Back Games on South Broadway (hint: don’t go in there ever ever ever)
Ah, August. Ah, Summer. Ah, South Broadway. In Denver, all these things mean it's time for the High Plains Comedy Festival! These Things Matter has been a part of the fun for all three years, and we've moved on up every time. Year one, we were in Mutiny Cafe, performing for a crowd that was not quite sure what they were watching. Year two, we blew the roof and the Satanism outta Trve brewery. Year three, featured on this episode, we were fortunate enough to have the show in the best venue in town, the Hi-Dive. Our topic was "Comedy Movie MVP" and with our guests, Karen Kilgariff, Jay Larson, Jonah Ray and Ron Funches, we discuss who brings it in comedies on the silver screen. Who's got the best batting average, comedy movie-wise? And how many other sports references can we throw in to the mix?
This week is the ninth installment of Appetites! JD and Scott get off South Broadway, and go to Park Hill to visit Mountain Fresh Market. We talk to the owner Joshua Johnson about his community driven wholesale store and bringing Farm Fresh Produce to a local market. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: how the store got started, the Greater Park Hill area, expanding the business in response to the community, and one stop shopping. Enjoy! This is JD & Scott standing in front of some Mexican watermelons in Mountain Fresh Market. This is Mountain Fresh Market’s logo Check out Maintain Fresh Market at their website here: http://www.mtnfreshmarket.com Check out Mountain Fresh Market on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mountain-Fresh-Market/847061685334433?fref=ts
This week is the eighth installment of Appetites! JD and Scott get off South Broadway and go to the Art District on Santa Fe. We visit The Molecule Effect Coffee and Wine and speak to the owners Megyn and Mark about building their business and fostering the community on Santa Fe! Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: respecting the history of a community while moving it forward, keeping things local, why they thought it was a good idea to open a cafe where they did, and Scott eats into the mic for everyone to hear. Enjoy! This is what Megyn and Mark look like standing in-between Scott and I in front of a painting inside their cafe. Check out The Molecule Effect online: http://themoleculeeffect.com/page-4.html
This week JD shoots the shit with guest Jim Norris. Jim is the co-owner of 3 Kings Tavern & Mutiny Information Cafe. Jim is a HUGE supporter of the Denver art scene, and may be the coolest guy I’ve ever met. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: pinball, Road House, the creative class, The Mile High Parlay, the piss and vinegar of youth, and the amazing community that is being cultivated on South Broadway.
Coming at you life from the Denver Post Underground Music Showcase on South Broadway, I get weird at a tiki bar with some of my favorite local musicians including A. Tom Collins, Spells, In The Whale, Chella Negro and The Ned Garthe Explosion.
OLD MAN MARKLEY join us for a very special episode of Mostly Harmless, recorded in front of a live studio audience at Illegal Pete's South Broadway in Denver, Co! We talk with the band for about ten minutes before the band plays a short set for the All Ages crowd! Video of this event is available on the Mostly Harmless Youtube Channel.
Episode 26: Man, oh man. We are STILL reeling from the High Plains Comedy Festival. The inaugural ride of Denver's largest comedy festival was a huge success, and The Narrators had the good fortune of kicking off the fest with a special episode at the Hi-Dive, featuring comedians who had come to town to carpet bomb South Broadway with chucklegas. Although this episode is a little longer than our regular episodes, we guarantee that it's worth the listen. Featured storytellers include: The Narrators co-host Robert Rutherford, David Gborie, Matt Braunger, and Cameron Esposito. The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone, and welcome to Rough Draught: The Beer Appreciation Show! A very special occasion took place over Memorial Day Weekend - Jonny Metts put up Jon Rind, Mike Sklens, Stan Ferguson and myself in Boulder, CO as we recorded a handful of podcasts for Crosstawk (and one for NintendoWorldReport.com). The first episode we recorded was none other than this very show at Southern Sun Brewpub. When we told them we were looking for a semi-quiet space to start the show, they decided to blow our minds with free samples of all 20 of their beers. So we discussed all of them, not only making this the first Rough Draught to have draught beers, but the most beers we've ever talked about in a single discussion. I hope you enjoy this one - it's probably my favorite episode of Rough Draught yet. And please, if you find yourself in the Boulder/Denver area, make the trip to Southern Sun on 627 South Broadway. It'll be worth the trek, I promise. Keep an eye on this feed, everyone! We've still got two more Crosstawk shows to upload, including Episode 56 of Box Office Poison and yet another Rough Draught. And you can listen to the episode we did for Radio Free Nintendo right now on NintendoWorldReport.com! If you'd like to hit us up, you can do so via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section on the site. And if you could find it in your hearts to leave a review for us on iTunes, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for listening, folks!
In which we grapple with the idea of grappling itself.