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‘The Notebook, The Musical,’ Love, Compassion & Alzheimer’s, At The DCPA Thru Dec. 28, LLD Review

Where do we go, when we go? When we disappear? Where do we go? It’s not a question about the afterlife but rather about Alzheimer’s. That profound lyric from the song “Coda” in the play ‘The Notebook’ currently at the DCPA has stuck with me since experiencing the play opening night. What happens to someone when…


A Musical Memorial for Purnell Steen & A Life Well Lived

One by one they stepped up to the stage at Denver’ Dazzle jazz club. For more than an hour the people who knew and loved Purnell Steen talked about the influence he had made in the lives and in his beloved Five Points neighborhood in Denver. He is remembered as ” A man who loved music and who loved people”.


‘Stomp’ What’s All That Racket About? LLD Theatre Review, Thru Nov. 22 Only

I have seen Stomp five times now and have yet to see Blue Man Group.  STOMP opened at the Orpheum in 1994 and ran for almost 29 years, becoming one of the longest-running shows in Off-Broadway history before closing in January 2023. Now it is in Denver’s Buell Theatre through November 22, 2205.


Latina College Presidents Face Challenges Far Beyond The Campus Grounds

“I can’t tell you how many times people have questioned my role,” another president said. “When they say, ‘What do you do?’ and I go, ‘I’m the president,’ they think [I am] the [student body] president.”


The Mendacity Of It All, ‘Cat On A Hot Tin Roof’ Thru Nov. 2, 2025, LLD Review


From Farm To Fable ‘Shucked’ As Corny, Funny & Endearing As It Gets, Thru Oct. 19th, LLD Review

I really wasn’t sure what to expect with a play that made no pretense as to how corny and silly it was. The production uses every pun and innuendo related to corn that you can think of. A-maize-ing, was the one missing from the play but it was the word the audience was speaking out loud and laughing with as they left the theatre.


We Are Family! The Happiest Man On Earth

There’s a boy hiding in the hallway, listening, as his grandfather talks to a group of fellow survivors, wondering, debating if he should address of group of people at the local synagogue and tell his story of living through capture, imprisonment and escape five different times from Nazi concentration camps during the German occupation during world war two.


YouTube To Charge 18% Hispanic Tax, TelevisaUnivision Launches “Do the Right Thing Google” Campaign to Challenge Discriminatory Practices

The campaign calls attention to Google’s YouTube TV and its plan to discriminate against Hispanic viewers by removing Univision from its main programming bundle on September 30. YouTube TV will force millions of Hispanic viewers to pay an 18% premium – a “Hispanic tax” – to maintain access to trusted Spanish-language news, sports, and entertainment.


Tap into powerful conversations with Latina trailblazers during Hispanic Heritage Month

This Hispanic Heritage Month, join Dr. Juana Bordas in celebrating the inspiring voices of Latina leaders.
 
From elected officials to entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, and nonprofit leaders, these women share their journeys of resiliency, creativity, and determination. United by their Latina pride, excellence, and community service, they are shaping the future. Whether you’re Latina or an ally, Latina Leaders Rising offers an inside look at this growing, generous, and inclusive culture that is changing the world.


‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’, Its Nine Shades Of Red vs. 50 Shades of Grey?, LLD Review