February Events

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Open Music Sessions with Natalie Tate

This First Friday, visit your community access television station for a live, intimate studio performance by Natalie Tate and a joke-telling set by a local comic. Additionally, there will be FREE food from Illegal Pete’s and cheap drinks. Haaaaaaaaay. This event is open to the public and located along the Santa Fe First Friday Art Walk.

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Ask a Vendor
The “Ask a Vendor” column allows us to share the thoughts and wisdom of the diverse group of people who make up the Denver VOICE vendor pool.
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Vendor Profile: Richard Moore

By Linette Hidalgo  |  Photo by Sarah Harvey

Quiet and unassuming are two words that initially come to mind upon first meeting vendor Richard Moore. However, you will quickly learn that Richard is humorous, kind, thoughtful, and incredibly interesting to speak with. His life is a myriad of hands-on work experience: diesel mechanic, rancher, heavy equipment operator. This is a man who has worked hard and overcome setbacks and struggles.

 

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Shelter Services Expand Across Front Range

By Andrew Kenney

The Springs Rescue Mission may serve 700 meals in a single day, but it only has two laundry machines—and no showers. Aiming to address a lack of daytime services and shelter beds in Colorado Springs, the mission is raising nearly $14 million and starting construction in 2016 to effectively double its capacity.

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The Magic of Winter

By Vicki Lynn Tenney, VOICE vendor

Winter is such a beautiful time of year!
It will be nice to see the mountains
and cities sprinkled with the magic
and beauty of winter.

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Homes Not Handcuffs: Colorado’s Right to Rest Act

By Sarah Harvey

The Right to Rest Act could reverse the decades-long trend toward the criminalization of homelessness in Colorado.

Denver Homeless Out Loud (DHOL), a group that advocates for the rights of people experiencing homelessness across Colorado, will reintroduce the Right to Rest Act in the state legislature this year—maybe even as early as next month.

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Editor’s Note
In October, a street paper in the Netherlands scored an incredible opportunity: an interview with Pope Francis exclusively for the world’s street papers. The pope sat down with a formerly homeless vendor to discuss poverty, his childhood, and his life in Rome.
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Vendor Profile: Brian Augustine
This year the Denver VOICE is joining street papers around the world in celebrating our vendors during the holidays. For part of this international collaboration, we interviewed veteran VOICE vendor Brian Augustine. Through the International Network of Street Papers, Brian’s responses below will be shared with a worldwide  audience.
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Homeless for the Holidays
In 2012, I was staying in shelters here in Denver. My friend Wilhelm, who is now my spouse, and I had camped out in an abandoned church somewhere near 38th and Lawrence with some other people who were homeless too. Around Christmas that year, we were staying sometimes at a friend’s place when we could, other times at Samaritan House, Crossroads, and the Denver Rescue Mission.
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