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Another Wood-engraved Feathursday
Here are three birds engraved in wood by members of the Wood Engravers Network (WEN): Spokane, Washington artist Gale Mueller; Cape Cod, Massachusetts printmaker Evan Charney; and Alberta, Canada engraver Jim Westergaard. These images are included in A Calendar of Days, 2011, published in Erin, Ontario by The Porcupine's Quill in 2011 in collaboration with WEN. The calendar includes fifteen reproductions of prints of wood engravings contributed by a variety of artists. The images were proofed letterpress in the traditional manner, then digitized and printed offset on a Heidelberg KORD by Tim Inkster at The Porcupine's Quill, noted for its expertise in using 20th-century offset technology to replicate the appearance of a 19th-century letterpress product.
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cuntyko · 3 years ago
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Evan Peters as dov charney !
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avarogers021 · 4 years ago
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Updated List 2021 For Netflix Cancelled & Renewed Shows
Platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime are watched by a number of people all over the world. Both of these platforms telecast movies, shows, and series which are related to different genres. From thriller to action, anime, mystery, documentaries, history, and more, everything can be seen on these platforms.
Before getting started let us first talk about the shows/series you like to watch? Friends, Riverdale, Game Of Thrones? Well, all of them has a huge fan following. I personally can never get enough of watching Riverdale and Friends. Whether I am back home after work or I wanted to spend some time, Netflix has always been a savior. However, lately I got a news and it just felt like the end of the world.
Were you aware of the fact that some of the Netflix shows have been going off air and cancelled real soon? Yes, you are reading this right. The reasons behind the cancellation of various reasons bring together a plethora of reasons. Of course some shows like Dear White People and Dead To Me have a huge fan following and will be missed for sure. However, since we know that sooner or later good things do make their way, all these shows also came to an end soon.
Have you been wondering which shows got canceled? This is the piece which is apt for you. You will be able to find out all of them here itself. Hence, let’s get started without any further ado.
Netflix shows that have been renewed and cancelled in the year 2021Below mentioned is a list of the top twenty shows that have been canceled this year. Check them out to find the reasons behind the big decision. In addition to this, you will also find out if they are coming back anytime soon.
Ozark: This one has been renewed for season four. The famous television series is coming to an end in 2021. You could find this series on Netflix. Even after gaining so much of popularity, the show is gong off air this year. The show did receive a number of nominations of awards and has also won numerou titles. Some of them are the Guild award, and Emmy award. To people who have watched this series, the fourth season has divided into two different categories. Each category consists of seven episodes. However, at present the director wanted to take a break and made sure that the series is remembered by the fans.
Cast of Ozark
Jason Bateman
Alik Bateman
Andrew Bernstein
Ellen Kuras
Daniel Sackheim
Amanda Marsalis
Benjamin Semanoff
Phil Abraham
Cherien Dabis
Dead To Me: This one has been renewed for season three. The series is known to end in the year 2021. However, the series finale is a big hit and funny. But, this one did not gain too much attention. Time changes, and so does the audience. This is why it is now time to bid adieu to this series, Jenny and Judy. Even though the series was loved by some of them till date, it is finally coming to an end yet not off air.
Cast of Dead To Me
Kat Coiro
Geeta V. Patel
Minkie Spiro
Abe Sylvia
Amy York Rubin
Tamra Davis
Jennifer Getzinger
Liza Johnson
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Allen
Lucifer: The series is renewed for season six. Another fantastic which is coming to an end is Lucifer. The series premiered on 25 January 2016. With time the first season received mixed reviews from critics. A number of them praised certain characters and Elli’s performance was no exception. With time more and more seasons were released. However, they did not gain much popularity. Platforms like Netflix also cancelled the pick up of the third season.
Cast Of Lucifer
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Lauren German
Kevin Alejandro
D B. Woodside as Amenadiel
Lesley as Ann Branch
Scarlett Estevez as Beatrice
Rachael Harris
Kevin Rankin
Tricia Helfer as Mum
Tom Welling as Lieutenant Marcus Pierce
Inbar Lavi as Eve
You: This one got renewed for season three. There are only very few Netflix series that have grabbed the attention of people. However unfortunately, this famous thriller series has come to an end now. However, a statement was made by the director where he said that the series will be ending with a season three. The series is based on a novel which was written by Caroline Kepnes. The main role was played by Penn Badgley who was a bookseller. During the second season, the seller was a movie from New York to LA. Even though this is an irresistible show, the fans may not get to watch it anymore.
Cast of You
Penn Badgley
Victoria Pedretti
Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Lail
Luca Padovan
Jenna Ortega
Zach Cherry
James Scully
Carmeta Zumbado
Nicole Kang
Shalita Grant
Scott Speedman
Travis Van Winkle
Atypical: This show has been renewed for season four. With the season finale, this show is going off air in 2021. However, it will still remain in the hearts of so many of them. No reasons have been found as to why the show is going off air. However, some of them are saying that the reason is because the show is very underrated.
Cast of Atypical
Keir Gilchrist
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Michael Rapaport
Nik Dodani
Amy Okuda
Jenna Boyd
Graham Rogers
Fivel Stewart
Nina Ameri
Raúl Castillo
Ariela Barer
Graham Phillips
Sara Gilbert
Rachel Redleaf
Allie Rae Treharne
Eric McCormack
Casey Wilson
Angel Laketa Moore
Christina Offley
Kimia Behpoornia
Karl T. Wright
Major Curda
Marietta Melrose
On My Block: There is no official announcement related to the renewal of On My Block. However, it is going to end in 2021 mainly because of the pandemic. The show gained popularity but is still ending. Centered in Los Angeles, this one was based on high school teens who face different challenges.
Cast of On My Block
Diego Tinoco
Sierra Capri
Jason Genao
Brett Gray
Jessica Marie Garcia
Julio Macias
Ronni Hawk
Peggy Blow
Jahking Guillory
Paula Garcés
Danny Ramirez
Reggie Austin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Eme Ikwuakor
Emilio Rivera
Lisa Marcos
Angela Elayne Gibbs
Ada Luz Pla
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Shoshana Bush
Rob Murat
Mallory James Mahoney
Raushanah Simmons
Gilberto Ortiz
Dear White People: This series is renewed for season four. This one is coming to an end in 2021. The final episodes will show you the nest conversational end.
Cast of Dear White People
Logan Browning
Antoinette Robertson
Brandon P. Bell
Ashley Blaine Featherson
Marque Richardson
DeRon Horton
John Patrick Amedori
Giancarlo Esposito
Tyler James Williams
Caitlin Carver
Jeremy Tardy
Obba Babatundé
Brandon Black
Sheridan Pierce
Nia Long
Ally Maki
Quei Tann
Brant Daugherty
Wendy Raquel Robinson
John Rubinstein
Jeff Larson
Alex Alcheh
Francia Raisa
Rome Flynn
Luke O’Sullivan
Taylor Foster
John Paul Jones II
Tessa Thompson
Ratched: This series is renewed for season two but is going off air very soon. The series is about a nurse Ratched and is based on a real story. As of now it is twisted and ended with a superb episode.
Cast of Ratched
Sarah Paulson
Cynthia Nixon
Finn Wittrock
Sharon Stone
Judy Davis
Jon Jon Briones
Charlie Carver
Amanda Plummer
Corey Stoll
Alice Englert
Sophie Okonedo
Vincent D’Onofrio
Hunter Parrish
Brandon Flynn
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rosanna Arquette
Jermaine Williams
Michael Benjamin Washington
Don Cheadle
Linda Bisesti
Annie Starke
Teo Briones
Emily Mest
Liz Femi
Jeff B. Davis
Robert Curtis Brown
Kirk Bovill
Grasie Mercedes
Siaka Massaquoi
Ben Crowley
Elinor Gunn
Clayton Farris
Aaron Jay Rome
Patrick Duke Conboy
Zabeth Russell
Albert Malafronte
Jake McDermott
Heather McPhaul
Lita Lopez
Lucas Barker
Greg Ballora
Alfred Rubin Thompson
Germain Arroyo
Kristin Charney
Fred Maske
Casey James Knight
Glow: This one is straightaway cancelled. A very famous wrestling drama, this had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
Cast of Glow
Alison Brie
Betty Gilpin
Marc Maron
Kate Nash
Jackie Tohn
Sydelle Noel
Sunita Mani
Britney Young
Gayle Rankin
Awesome Kong
Britt Baron
Ellen Wong
Chris Lowell
Kimmy Gatewood
Rebekka Johnson
Marianna Palka
Shakira Barrera
Rich Sommer
Bashir Salahuddin
Geena Davis
Victor Quinaz
Ursula Hayden
Alex Rich
Andrew Friedman
Elizabeth Perkins
Annabella Sciorra
Brooke Hogan
Breeda Wool
Kevin Cahoon
Horatio Sanz
Wyatt Nash
Joey Ryan
Toby Huss
Paul Fitzgerald (actor)
Eli Goree
Marc Evan Jackson
Phoebe Strole
Amy Farrington
Ravil Isyanov
Messiah: The series was cancelled because it had to go through ups and downs. However, for the year 2021, this high class show has been canceled. The reason behind this is the dropping popularity.
Cast of Messiah
Mehdi Dehbi
Michelle Monaghan
Stefania LaVie Owen
Rona-Lee Shimon
Sayyid El Alami
Melinda Page Hamilton
Wil Traval
John Ortiz
Fares Landoulsi
Jane Adams
Beau Bridges
Philip Baker Hall
Dermot Mulroney
Teenage Bounty Hunters: This one got cancelled too. Even though this was considered as one of the best teen comedy series, it came to an end. The series received amazing reviews from the critics and the jury.Sadly, the first season of this show fails to draw the attention of the audience. This is one major reason why the series ended.
Cast of Teenage Bounty Hunters
Maddie Phillips
Anjelica Bette Fellini
Devon Hales
Kadeem Hardison
Virginia Williams
Spencer House
Mackenzie Astin
Myles Evans
Charity Cervantes
Method Man
Eric Graise
Given Sharp
Shirley Rumierk
Randy Havens
Jacob Rhodes
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: The series got cancelled even after umpteen gigs and comedy episodes.
Cast of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Anya Taylor-Joy
Taron Egerton
Nathalie Emmanuel
Mark Hamill
Simon Pegg
Jason Isaacs
Helena Bonham Carter
Andy Samberg
Natalie Dormer
Keegan-Michael Key
Caitriona Balfe
Alicia Vikander
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mark Strong
Harvey Fierstein
Theo James
Toby Jones
Awkwafina
Lena Headey
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Shazad Latif
Donna Kimball
Harris Dickinson
Benedict Wong
Sigourney Weaver
Hannah John-Kamen
Neil Sterenberg
Louise Gold
Beccy Henderson
Kevin Clash
Dave Chapman
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Helena Smee
Bill Hader
Theo Ogundipe
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Dave Goelz
Eddie Izzard
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj; This American show has grabbed the attention of so many of them during the lockdown. However, the show is now cancelled and no reasons behind the same have been found out yet.
Cast of Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Joyelle Johnson
Arnab Goswami
Andrew Yang
Cory Booker
Maeve Higgins
Adi Ash
Michelle C Bonilla
Rahm Braslaw
Julian Zane Chawdhary
Sean Hartman
Alexis Landry
James Adam Tucker
Rayan Zaim-Sassi
Emily Grace Buck
Vava
Vinod Chaproo
Joan Dickson
Michael Eric Dyson
Jann Ellis
Sonia
Lori Hammel
Smith Harrison
John Hodgman
Siraj Huda
Jacob Dylan
Aurea Jolly
Kevin
The Summary
These are some of the famous Netflix series and shows that got cancelled in the year 2021. As mentioned above, the reasons behind the cancellation differ from series to series. However, you need not lose hope. Netflix still have amazing series coming up. Whatever genre you prefer, keep that in mind and start searching for them. This way you will surely end up finding the ones that will be suitable for you. If not Netflix, then you can check out IMDB. This is a platform where you can search for various shows and movies. While doing do, what you can do is check out the ratings. This way you will find out whether or not the show should be watched or not. IMDB shows new series ans shows that are released every week or month. Search for the one you want to watch and get started without any further ado.
We hope this piece has helped in understanding which and why the shows got cancelled. However, you need not worry about anything. There are a plethora of shows you will come across on this platform, and something or the other will surely be worth watching. Thus, do not wait further and make use of the time this lockdown. Do not let the cancellation and lockdown spoil your mood. Your mood will be cherished and who knows you find out facts you never thought could happen? Also, exploring various genres never goes waste. So, why not make use of this wonderful opportunity?
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your-dietician · 3 years ago
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Drug Overdoses on the Rise as Top 10 Diagnoses Unveiled
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Drug Overdoses on the Rise as Top 10 Diagnoses Unveiled
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‘Forbidden Broadway’ to Move to the York Theater Company
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The latest iteration of “Forbidden Broadway,” Gerard Alessandrini’s long-running satirical revue, will move to the York Theater Company at Saint Peter’s for an extended engagement following the close of its production at the Triad Theater on Sunday, the company has announced. Performances at the new space will begin on Jan. 15, 2020.The first run of Alessandrini’s franchise opened Off Broadway in 1982, skewering the Broadway shows and stars of the day. It has since become a theatrical institution, evolving over more than three decades to lampoon the latest casting choices, musical numbers and corporate-minded producers. The franchise has earned Alessandrini a Tony Honor for Excellence in Theater, an Obie Award and a number of Drama Desk Awards.Its current edition, “Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation,” opened at the Triad in October, and features spoofs on the recent “Oklahoma!” revival, “Moulin Rouge” and “Dear Evan Hansen” with sketches like “Woke-lahoma!” and “Dear Evan Has-Been.” The New York Times theater critics Ben Brantley and Jesse Green designated the production a Critic’s Pick in their joint review, with Green writing that the show is “not just an excuse for mockery but also an opportunity for reflection.”The current show, which was written and directed by Alessandrini, has a cast that includes Immanuel Houston, Aline Mayagoitia, Chris Collins-Pisano, Jenny Lee Stern and Joshua Turchin, with Fred Barton at the piano. Gerry McIntyre choreographed the production. The return engagement is being presented in association with John Freedson, Harriet Yellin, Peter Brash, David Zippel and Alessandrini, with Tzili Charney.“Transferring the show from a tiny cabaret space to a legitimate theater gives us much-needed breathing room, as well as a chance to expand the choreography and add some sparkling lighting,” Alessandrini said in a statement. He added that the move will also give him “the chance to add some new spoofs on the current theater season.”The engagement will run through Feb. 9, 2020. Tickets will be available starting on Dec. 6. Source link Read the full article
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Ratched Season 1 Coming Out at September 18, 2020 on Netflix
Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2020– )
From Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, RATCHED is a suspenseful drama series that tells the origin story of asylum nurse Mildred Ratched. In 1947, Mildred arrives in Northern California to seek employment at a leading psychiatric hospital where new and unsettling experiments have begun on the human mind.
On a clandestine mission, Mildred presents herself as the perfect image of what a dedicated nurse should be, but the wheels are always turning and as she begins to infiltrate the mental health care system and those within it, Mildred’s stylish exterior belies a growing darkness that has long been smoldering within, revealing that true monsters are made, not born.
Creators: Evan Romansky, Ryan Murphy
Directors: Ryan Murphy, Michael Uppendahl, Nelson Cragg, Jennifer Lynch, Daniel Minahan, Jessica Yu
Writers: Evan Romansky, Ian Brennan, Jennifer Salt, Ryan Murphy
Stars: Sarah Paulson, Alfred Rubin Thompson, Judy Davis, Harriet Sansom Harris, Cynthia Nixon, Hunter Parrish, Amanda Plummer, Corey Stoll, Sharon Stone, Daniel Hagen
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‘Forbidden Broadway’ to Move to the York Theater Company
The latest iteration of “Forbidden Broadway,” Gerard Alessandrini’s long-running satirical revue, will move to the York Theater Company at Saint Peter’s for an extended engagement following the close of its production at the Triad Theater on Sunday, the company has announced. Performances at the new space will begin on Jan. 15, 2020.
The first run of Alessandrini’s franchise opened Off Broadway in 1982, skewering the Broadway shows and stars of the day. It has since become a theatrical institution, evolving over more than three decades to lampoon the latest casting choices, musical numbers and corporate-minded producers. The franchise has earned Alessandrini a Tony Honor for Excellence in Theater, an Obie Award and a number of Drama Desk Awards.
Its current edition, “Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation,” opened at the Triad in October, and features spoofs on the recent “Oklahoma!” revival, “Moulin Rouge” and “Dear Evan Hansen” with sketches like “Woke-lahoma!” and “Dear Evan Has-Been.” The New York Times theater critics Ben Brantley and Jesse Green designated the production a Critic’s Pick in their joint review, with Green writing that the show is “not just an excuse for mockery but also an opportunity for reflection.”
The current show, which was written and directed by Alessandrini, has a cast that includes Immanuel Houston, Aline Mayagoitia, Chris Collins-Pisano, Jenny Lee Stern and Joshua Turchin, with Fred Barton at the piano. Gerry McIntyre choreographed the production. The return engagement is being presented in association with John Freedson, Harriet Yellin, Peter Brash, David Zippel and Alessandrini, with Tzili Charney.
“Transferring the show from a tiny cabaret space to a legitimate theater gives us much-needed breathing room, as well as a chance to expand the choreography and add some sparkling lighting,” Alessandrini said in a statement. He added that the move will also give him “the chance to add some new spoofs on the current theater season.”
The engagement will run through Feb. 9, 2020. Tickets will be available starting on Dec. 6.
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303magazine · 6 years ago
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  The week has arrived. What was once known as a “super festival” has descended upon Denver. For three days, the massive event is set to spread across Overland Golf Course for arguably the largest concert the Mile High has seen in recent history. Navigating your way through such a behemoth of a production can be tricky and riddled with mishaps if you don’t plan ahead — so we took the liberty of putting together a survival guide for the weekend. From how to get there (don’t drive) to general tips and, of course, some musical recommendations, we have laid it out all here so you can enjoy the inaugural Grandoozy to its fullest.
Getting There
The very first thing we need to mention is that there is no parking. We repeat NO PARKING. Since a lot of people in Denver still drive to events, this is really important to know. So spread the word and tell your friends, co-workers, grandparents—whatever. And because it’s probably going to still be pretty confusing for people, Grandoozy made an entire guide on how to get there. The key takeaways are below.
Festival grounds times: 1:30 – 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Location: There are two festival entrances at Overland Golf Course. One at West Florida Avenue between South Platte River Drive and South Santa Fe Drive and another at West Jewell Ave and South Elati Street. The address for the event is 1801 South Huron Street, Denver and it’ll land you pretty close to the entrance on West Florida Avenue.
RTD: The Light Rail is a pretty good option since there are two stations nearby. Grandoozy is recommending the I-25 and Broadway station but it is a bit further away and it’s not as easy of a walk. If you do take this station they will have a shuttle or you’ll need to get a ride share. But be warned — high volume requests coming from that spot will cause some headaches. So we recommend going to the Evans station and walking to the Jewell entrance of the festival grounds. The event says it’ll have a walking path and it is only a few blocks away (see map).
Bike: If you live in or very near to Downtown, biking is a great choice because you’ll have access to the Cherry Creek bike path. It runs along the Platte River so it makes for a flat and pretty ride. Because it’s next to water it can get cold at night so bring a jacket. You also must bring bike lights because the path is really dark after sunset. If you’re partaking in drinking or consuming other substances, biking home might not be the safest route so consider the next option.
Rideshare: Uber and Lyft are probably the most popular ways to get to the festival. Uber is the partner for Grandoozy but they aren’t offering any serious incentives unless you’re a new user (but you probably aren’t). If you for some reason haven’t downloaded Uber you can use CODE: UBERGDZ18 for $15 off your first ride. There is also a shuttle that picks up in a couple spots (see map) in Denver but you’ll need a pass to ride it.
For the other nitty-gritty details on getting there, read the whole official guide. 
General Dos and Don’ts
Photo courtesy of Overland Park Golf Course on Facebook
The ultimate test of festival survival consists of policy awareness and restrictions — this is the best method for music fanatics to have the most fun wasted on cheer and good times. Being that Grandoozy is the first of its kind to overstimulate the Denver population and beyond, it’s important to take precautions on what’s allowed, as well as unaccepted, into the groovy grounds.
We all enjoy having sacks of items strapped to our backs while we parade from one stage to the next — but it’s vital to know that Grandoozy is implementing a clear bag policy. This means the following are allowed:
Bags made of CLEAR PLASTIC, CLEAR VINYL or CLEAR PVC, smaller than 20” x 15” x 9”
One-gallon clear zip-top bag
Small clutch bags, smaller than 6” x 8”, with or without a handle/strap (DO NOT HAVE TO BE CLEAR)
Waist packs / “Fanny-pack(s) or similar, smaller than 6” x 8” (DO NOT HAVE TO BE CLEAR)
Empty hydration packs with a gear capacity of 2.5L or smaller and no more than two pockets (DO NOT HAVE TO BE CLEAR)
The following are not allowed:
Any non-clear bag larger than the size of a fanny pack (larger than 6”x8”)
Hydration packs with a gear capacity larger than 2.5L/150 cubic inches or more than two pockets
Full preparation for this weekend’s extravaganza is necessary since re-entry is not allowed. With this being noted, festival-goers must abide to other rules on what’s permitted. Check out the full list here to avoid the cost of getting booted.
Additionally, Grandoozy is weighing heavily on the matter of mutual respect and consent. In order for people to feel fully comfortable in their dancing shoes — the festival is enforcing a zero-tolerance policy for harassment of any kind. A sense of openness is accepted to a certain extent, so we politely ask music lovers to be mindful of judgments and unfavorable approaches. If one feels unsafe, they can seek assistance at the Medical Tent and inform a staff member about the situation. It’s important to build a foundation of protection within an environment where passionate people simply want to sustain healthy shared experiences.
Just as we follow the path of safety procedures — newcomers may want to be in tune to some musical direction throughout the weekend since there is going to be a vast array of eclectic music to enjoy.
Make a Game Plan
Phoenix. Photo by Will Sheehan.
With a big event like this, you should have at least a loose idea of what you want to do so you don’t end up overwhelmed or feeling like you missed out. The music schedule is here and we made you a list of our favorite musicians to see here. We also set up a couple of game plans for you just in case you’re having a hard time deciding.
The first day is going to break the ice with expressive sound — if you are a fan of R&B and rap, hit up the Rock Stage to catch Miguel at 6:30 p.m. and stay there for Kendrick Lamar at 8:30 p.m. If you have an interest in indie, then Phoenix will suit your fancy at the Scissors Stage starting at the same time or The War on Drugs at the Paper Stage at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday’s madness exhibits a collection of rock and electronic — mosey over to the Scissors Stage for Denver based electronic group Sunsquabi at 6:30 p.m., Young the Giant at the Paper Stage at 7:30 p.m. to get a taste of alternative with Florence + the Machine due at the end of the night at the Rock Stage.
The final day is going to provide soul that is going to swallow up the crowd — Mavis Staples is bringing rhythm to the Rock Stage at 4:15 p.m., folks can dance over to the Paper Stage to get down to hip-hop trio De La Soul at 5 p.m. and definitely make sure to catch iconic musician Stevie Wonder for the finale of the weekend from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Rock Stage.
What to Eat and Drink
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Because it’s Denver and we love to drink and eat just as much as the next city, Grandoozy will have a pretty robust beverage and restaurant program. Dubbed Denver Devour, you’ll be met with 30 local restaurants and food trucks, that range from local haunts to award-winning restaurants. Some of our favorites include the following:
Illegal Pete’s if you want casual, inexpensive burritos, tacos or nachos Señor Bear if you still want Mexican but a little more inventive Biju’s Little Curry Shop for casual Indian fare (this is a good spot for vegetarians/vegans) Comal for global fare including traditional Syrian and Mexican foods (this is a good spot for vegetarians)  Steuben’s if you want some classic American comfort food Snooze for breakfast dinner including a big lineup of pancakes and hash browns Sweet Cow because you got to have some ice cream (don’t sleep on the pretzel cone)
If you have a VIP ticket you’ll get to level up to some of the fancier spots including a few that aren’t open. This includes the highly anticipated Morin, which is said to focus on inventive French fare or Ash Kara which is Israeli and comes from award-winning chef Daniel Asher.
For booze — there will be plenty. That’s because Grandoozy has two separate lineups for beer and spirits, which we have to say, we appreciate because Denver’s distilling and cocktail game deserve the added recognition. For spirits, the “Flight School” is led by master Denver bartender Chad Michael George and will offer up four unique cocktails and five craft spirit flights including one flight dedicated to just Colorado spirits.
As for the beer, there will be a selection of Colorado craft breweries mixed with some national names. We recommend sticking to the local craft breweries and heading to places like 4 Noses Brewing, Ratio Beerworks, Denver Beer Company and Lone Tree Brewing. For a Denver event, the beer selection is just okay but admittedly it’s much better than your typical music festival so we’ll make do.
For the full lineup of food and beverage go here.
Other Things to See and Do
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If for some reason you need to take a break from the music, the event has a couple other things worth checking out. If you’re into outdoor sports, head to The Backyard for panels from industry leaders like the CEO of Icelantic or Olympians like Bobby Brown as well as vendor booths filled with gear from places like Never Summer, Topo Designs and Zeal Optics. There will also be yoga daily from Corepower starting at 2:15 p.m. at The Break Room. If you’re looking for something a bit more upbeat but not fully in the thick of things check out the ‘80s Ski Lodge, which will be exactly what you expect — along with a lineup of DJs. Fellow art fans should keep their eyes peeled too because tons of our favorites will be live painting all weekend. Expect to see the graphic work of��DINKC or the “digital taffy” of  Anna Charney and of course the iconic pieces by  Thomas “Detour” Evans. Pretty much no matter where you go at Grandoozy, you’ll probably find something to explore.
Go here to see the full lineup of DJs, panels and vendors and here for the lineup of visual artists. 
  Your Guide to Surviving The First Grandoozy The week has arrived. What was once known as a "super festival" has descended upon Denver. For three days, the massive event is set to spread across Overland Golf Course for arguably the largest concert the Mile High has seen in recent history.
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Wood Engraving Wednesday
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Cape Cod, Massachusetts printmaker Evan Charney produced this 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15.24 cm) wood engraving entitled Snow Day in 2018 and it was selected by my Wisconsin colleagues Tracy Honn and Jim Moran for inclusion in the Fourth Triennial Exhibition 2020-2022 of the American American wood engravers society, the Wood Engravers’ Network (WEN). This image is from the catalog for that travelling show
Evan Charney studied printmaking at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Maryland Institute of Art, and the Worcester Art Museum, and he has taken workshops in advanced printmaking techniques at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine, Art New England in Vermont, Truro Center for the Arts in Massachusetts, and Zea Mays Studio in Massachusetts. On making art, Charney writes:
My goal is to create an original and beautiful work of art. Yes, pretentious, but goals are meant to be aspirational and not easily achieved.
On being a printmaker, he writes:
After all these years printmaking remains a daunting challenge: to master the technical demands of the craft in order to create art. But what a wonder and how satisfying when it comes out right! As the late Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chilleda said, “I am always trying to learn to do what I do not know how to do.”
As the juror for the WEN Fifth Triennial, I just received a box of 140 wood engravings by 55 artists. They are all spectacular! It's going to be a difficult task selecting just 60 or so for the exhibition, but I look forward to the challenge.
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– MAX, Head, Special Collections and juror for the WEN Fifth Triennial Exhibition.
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