By John Moore Sept. 21, 2012 Just two weeks after signing with national label A&M Octone Records, home of Maroon 5, Denver acoustic indie-rock band Churchill played a down-low private party on Sept. 20 at a Denver art studio. The evening of mostly casual, unplugged goodness included a rendition of the popular new radio hit… Continue reading Photos, video: Churchill performs “Change” at Denver party
Category: Video
Video: Three minutes with … George Hamilton
In this new web series, journalist John Moore interviews prominent visitors to Denver. George Hamilton, star of the national touring production of “La Cage Aux Folles,” talks along with co-star Christopher Sieber. Episode 2. “La Cage Aux Folles” plays through Sept. 16 at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex. For tickets, call… Continue reading Video: Three minutes with … George Hamilton
Video: Three minutes with … Pam Grier
In this new web series, journalist John Moore interviews prominent visitors to Denver. Pam Grier, graduate of Denver East High School and star of such films as Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown,” talks about her roots, women’s rights, Vietnam, working at the Denver Center Theatre Company, the work of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force… Continue reading Video: Three minutes with … Pam Grier
Video: Jack White’s Secret Show in Denver
Jack White’s secret Denver show at Isdajo Automotive, West Colfax Avenue and Julian Street. Video by John Moore. Aug. 8, 2012.
Video podcast: Creede Rep Says Goodbye to Maurice LaMee
The Creede Repertory Theatre said goodbye to Maurice LaMee on July 29, 2012, after 12 years as executive and artistic director. Video by John Moore. Interviews include Trary Maddalone, Christy Brandt, Steven Cole Hughes, Jeff Carey, Adam Bartley, Cat Auger, Tosin Morohunfola, B.J. Myers, Brian Kusic and John Gary Brown.
Video: Mike Marchant of Widowers at Lowenstein CulturePlex
Mike Marchant performs atop the Loweinstein CulturePlex rooftop at a Denver FilmCenter block party with Tattered Cover and Twist & Shout. Aug. 9, 2012. Video by John Moore.