1968 film “Hot Summer” is the centerpiece of a rock ’n’ roll film fest at the Heights Theater.
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Tue, 06/12/2018 - 4:08pm
1968 film “Hot Summer” is the centerpiece of a rock ’n’ roll film fest at the Heights Theater.
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I heard Vertical Horizon watching an episode of Vampire Diaries and bought their album Go, which I enjoyed. Those CW shows (when it was an actual network) always had current music pumping in the background. At times it was too loud and annoying, but other times I'd hear a tune I liked. This song called Goodbye Again was used in Smallville.
More | Talk | Read It Later | Share1 million+ patients lose coverage as insurers, hospitals drop Medicare Advantage by Anna Claire Vollers, Stateline October 21, 2024 HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Libby and Andrew Potter usually ignore the avalanche of Medicare Advantage ads that land in the mailbox at their home in Huntsville, Alabama, each fall as Medicare’s open enrollment period begins. Libby, a retired middle school librarian, has what she considers good health insurance through the state employee health plan.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIt is time for the Broncos to stop running from the truth. Bo Nix is quick. Not by quarterback standards. By any standard. He cannot pass through a school zone without getting a ticket. He has eclipsed 20 mph on multiple runs, whether a scramble or designed. As we reach the midway point of the season Sunday, coach Sean Payton needs to lean into the movie that is playing on the Mile High Jumbotron, “Fast & Curious.” The prevailing opinion is that Nix was selected in the draft for his accuracy.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBOULDER — You want to know why the Buffs would run through Hades in a gasoline suit, to paraphrase the late Pete Rose, for Robert Livingston? Because he’ll do the same for them. No matter how badly his lungs burn. “I always thought he was a very confident young man. Whenever something would go wrong, a mistake, he wouldn’t let it bother him,” Jimmye Laycock, who coached CU’s wunderkind defensive coordinator at William & Mary, told me recently by phone.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA scamming duo was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment Friday for what prosecutors described as an “elaborate” scheme to dupe an older Castle Pines woman into purchasing and handing over about $203,000 worth of gold bars. Anil Dhiman, 35, and Punit Punit, 30, both Indian immigrants, were behind the fraud in which a caller who identified himself as an “agent” told the woman that her identity had been stolen and someone was using her financial information to write fraudulent checks to pornography websites, according to a news release from the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. The caller instructed her to open a new bank account, transfer hundreds of thousands of dollars into it and then use the funds to buy the gold bars from a store in Littleton. She was then instructed to hand over the precious metals to an “undercover agent” in the parking lot of a business in Castle Pines.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA screenshot of Michael Gardner’s Instagram account. A Colorado mountain climber fell to his death while descending the Jannu East peak in Nepal this month, during a third attempt at establishing a route on the peak’s north face. A tribute to Michael Gardner published by the American Alpine Club said the 32-year-old was widely respected among his fellow alpinists for his “empathy, enthusiasm, dedication to the craft of climbing, pure motivations and lack of ego.” “His quiet pursuit of the mountains on his own terms means his legacy is not flashy but found in traces and in the background — he was climbing and skiing for the sake of the craft, not for recognition,” the organization wrote. Gardner was born in Ridgway and spent his childhood shadowing his father, George, on climbing expeditions around the world, according to Arc’teryx, an outdoor clothing brand that sponsored Gardner and announced his death on social media Oct.
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