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‘The Narrators: Second Listen’: How resumes tell our stories
“The Narrators: Second Listen” examines the ways our resumes tell a story about us — some overtly and some discreetly.
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The Narrators: Second Listen – What is ‘truth’ in storytelling?
Comedians Andrew Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford explore the subjective nature of storytelling in the first of a new series created specially for CPR’s Arts Bureau.
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Essay: Is Denver’s comedy scene too good for its own good?
The difference between Denver and other mid-market comedy cities is that comics aren’t leaving Denver when they get good.
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Essay: How the room affects laughter in stand-up comedy
Comedy can inhabit any space big or small but the layout of a room can tell you what to expect before the first audience member ever steps across the threshold.