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Fake Blood A-Go-Go by John Solomon
“Me and my roommates were reading way too many Lone Wolf and Cub graphic novels and watching way too many Akira Kurosawa films"... read full article on www.westword.com
Music For A Cause by Barry Lynch
In these days, when buying a Nalgene bottle makes you a tried-and-true environmentalist and sending a sappy letter to a tyrannical third-world dictator makes you an advocate for human rights, it’s hard for some to not become cynical of so-called politically active citizens... read full article on www.ucadvocate.com
CSU junior off to Mexico for rock, paper, scissors tourney
Some people are born to greatness; others have it thrust upon them. Still others find it when a buddy announces, Dude, you should come by and compete in this rock, paper, scissors contest.... read full article on www.denverpost.com
Latest Press Release for RPS:
Feb 28, 2010 – Denver, Colorado – March 16, 2010 at 7 pm, 3 Kings Tavern kicks off series of Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournaments designed to benefit Bands for Lands...
read full article on prlog.org
Give These Contestants a Hand by Cory Casciato
Westword Denver Music blog by Dave Hererra:
"Jeremy Gregory had some innovative ideas for this weekend's Endotrend Festival - such as silk-screening t-shirts as admission rather than issuing hard-tickets. . ."
read full article by Dave Herrera
Are you doing your part to help Green the Scene? by Eryc Eyl
Bands for Lands is going to Green the Scene! by Eryc Eyl
Back Up The Truck! by Elliot Johnston Boulder Weekly
"An imposing visage and an art-rock obsession do not an environmental activist stereotype make. But Colorado-native Jeremy Gregory already knew that". . .
Backwash by Laura Bond Westword
"Practically speaking, BFL aims to raise money to buy public lands before they fall into the hands of developers and others who tend to prefer resort towns to wilderness. And while the volunteer-driven group engages in the usual grassroots type of activities such as distributing literature and operating a membership program, its primary outreach method is through music". . .