Where: CubeSpace
Date: 2008-06-25 09:00:00
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Come into CubeSpace between 9 and 10 a.m. on weekdays to chat with the professional-in-residence about your needs. The Wednesday topic is: Finance/Operations, including cash flow management and managing your business' books
Where: McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Date: 2008-06-05 20:00:00
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Pink Martini blends influences from classical chamber music to Cuban & from French music halls to foreign films, resulting in a dynamic frenzy of percussion, brass, strings & lyrics that span the continents. The Stolen Sweets are sure to hold you spellbound with their refreshing and unique interpretations of vocal jazz tunes from the 1920s and 1930s. The band's repertoire is inspired by the unconventional arrangements and virtuosic three-part harmonies of the Boswell Sisters (Martha, Connee and Vet), one of the most popular vocal groups of that era.
Where: Hawthorne Theatre
Date: 2008-05-23 20:00:00
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Other Acts: The Dear Hunter, Foxy Shazam, Tera Melos
Where: Towne Lounge
Date: 2008-06-08 20:00:00
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Bela Karoli, “Furnished Rooms” (Helmet Room Recordings) Adjectives like “haunting, spare, gorgeous” and “otherworldly” only scratch the surface of this release from Denver’s coolest, spookiest band. -Denver Post staff writer John Wenzel ABOUT BELA KAROLI This unorthodox trio combines an upright bass, mechanical electronic percussion, two women singing, violin and accordion to produce music undefined by genre. Bela Karoli swelled from a solo project to a trio when Julie Davis (bass, soft instruments, vocals) began playing with Brigid McAuliffe (accordion, vocals) and Carrie Beeder (violin and cello) in the summer of 2006. Bela Karoli’s music has been described as nakedly beautiful, gorgeously affected, stunning and emotionally resonant, but most listeners agree that it’s hard to classify the band’s compelling mix of modern electronica with old-world acoustic music.