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Wakarusa 2015- Review and Photo Gallery

| July 10, 2015
Wakarusa 2015- Review and Photo Gallery

  Story by Joel Center Photos by Ann Rairigh Escaping everyday reality is a task that grows more difficult with society being integrated into social media and computers being found in the pocket of most citizens. Keeping up with the responsibilities of today’s world can be overwhelming, and it’s easy to get caught up in the […]

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Joel Center Takes on Wakarusa

| May 18, 2015
Joel Center Takes on Wakarusa

by Joel Center With the weather warming and the looming certainty of a massive summer tourist flow, Coloradans and Denver residents in particular have two things on their minds: getting away from the city, and festival season! Those who are burnt out on enormous festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella but still seek an incredible lineup […]

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Waka Winter Classic Comes to Denver

| December 2, 2014
Waka Winter Classic Comes to Denver

Wakarusa Music Festival is thrilled to announce the 9th annual Waka Winter Classic. The classic will travel through 20 cities in 14 states, searching for the best musical talent to play at the 12th annual 2015 Wakarusa Music Festival in Ozark, AR on June 4-7, 2015. The tour will begin at The Parish in Austin, TX on January 22nd and will continue through […]

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Get Ready for Wakarusa 2013: A Prologue

| May 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Get Ready for Wakarusa 2013: A Prologue

by Joel Center Tucked away in the northeastern hills of Arkansas, lies a little place called Mulberry Mountain. For most of the year, this beautiful landscape serves as a tranquil home for the most gorgeous flora and fauna in the region, but for four days every summer, Mulberry Mountain opens its peaceful terrain to welcome […]

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EOTO

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
EOTO

by Joel Center Although I was instantly attracted to both the concept and the music of electronic duo EOTO, I was skeptical, at first, that the band would be able to continue touring for long, due to the fact that each note in every show is one hundred percent improvised. Surely they must run out […]

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