Bridging The GapFormer Denver Mayor speaks at Regis
On Tuesday, Feb. 3, Wellington Webb, former Denver mayor and current president and CEO of the Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce kicked off an inaugural speaker series focusing on community engagement and dialogue. Webb spoke on "Bridging the Gaps" as the first of a three-event speaker series sponsored by the Regis University Institute on the Common Good (ICG) and The Conflict Center (TCC).…
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Recession Grips AmericaPresident, Congress work out deal for relief
The United States Senate reached a tentative deal Friday on an economic recovery package, valued at more than $800 billion, just a day after President Barack Obama warned of economic "catastrophe" last Thursday night if a massive stimulus package does not receive swift passage.…
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Freddie "The Texas Cannonball" King may be a lesser known Blues' master, but his talent is immense. His two most famous songs include "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" (covered by Eric Clapton) and "Hide Away" (a middle temple blues shuffle that made #29 on the Billboard Top 100 list and #5 on Billboard Top R&B Charts in 1961.) The Other King of Blues(Jimmy's Blues Spotlight)
If you're ever asked to name a famous bluesman, chances are you'd answer B.B. King, the man who has had a reputation, going way back to the 1960's, for being known as the "King of the Blues." But B.B. wasn't the only influential blues musician to bear the last name "king.…
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