Tag: Nate Bargatze
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Award-winning musicals, plays coming to Colorado stages this spring
Through April 5: “The Phantom of the Opera”Denver Center for the Performing Arts In Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award-winning tragic musical, based on the 1920 novel by Gaston Leroux, a mysterious, disfigured musical genius who lives in the subterranean labyrinth beneath the Paris Opera House develops an obsession with a singer. April 2-19: “Frozen” by…
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Don’t forget amuse-bouche on your dopamine menu | Live Well
I love a good neurotransmitter. Glutamate, GABA, serotonin, endorphins. And the always reliable dopamine, which just plain makes you feel like this precarious life thing isn’t quite as hard as it often feels. Dopamine helps us feel pleasure and enjoy better focus, concentration, memory, sleep, mood and motivation. There’s a reason why people do super…
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6 weekend things to do around Colorado Springs and beyond: ‘Swan Lake,’ Nate Bargatze, Cinco de Mayo, opera
FRIDAY Our country singer friend Aaron Watson returns to town after playing here last summer. He’s still riding high on last year’s album, “Cover Girl,” with its popular single, “Seven Year Ache,” but it’s highly probable he’ll play some old favorites, too, such as “Outta Style,” “Run Wild Horses” and “Walls.” The show’s at 7:30…
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Denver comedian Brent Gill to headline monthly comedy show in Colorado Springs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Spite can be a great motivator. It works wonders for comedian Russell Keller. In 2019, after a college screenwriting professor told him he wasn’t very funny, Keller thought, “I’ll show you,” and started doing stand-up around the Pikes Peak region. But after one too many…
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Denver comedian Brent Gill to headline monthly comedy show in Colorado Springs
Spite can be a great motivator. It works wonders for comedian Russell Keller. In 2019, after a college screenwriting professor told him he wasn’t very funny, Keller thought, “I’ll show you,” and started doing stand-up around the Pikes Peak region. But after one too many shows in dive bars where nobody cared about or paid…
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Lewis-Palmer grad Brent Gill to headline comedy show in Colorado Springs
Spite can be a great motivator. It works wonders for comedian Russell Keller. In 2019, after a college screenwriting professor told him he wasn’t very funny, Keller thought, “I’ll show you,” and started doing stand-up around the Pikes Peak region. But after one too many shows in dive bars where nobody cared about or paid…





