Natalie Brown, founder of Phantom Circus. Photo by Scott Bilby courtesy of Natalie Brown.
On Thursday night, January 26, Colorado based Phantom Circus held ...
In the entertainment world, variety shows are the spicy lingerie of life. Even though Lannie's has had the format nearly on lockdown for years now, there's ap...
Music is the single most patronized art form. Think about it. Most of us listen to music all day, or at least during the majority of waking hours. Have you ...
News flash: Western music isn't the end-all-be-all. The Beatles knew it. So did Paul Simon. Peter Gabriel too. These days, San Francisco-based Beats Antique i...
As some of you know, I auditioned for America's Got Talent this year. Although singing and playing guitar on Power Risers—pogo stilts in layman's terms—impressed many who witnessed it, I did not advance to the televised competition. C'est la vie. There's always next year. I'm not quitting the entertainment business—ever. Turns out I wasn't the only Denver performer who tried out, though. If you caught last night's episode, you probably witnessed “belly dancing best friends†Kaya and Sadie. While each is exotic in her own right, both women reside right here in our own backyard....