Mutiny Transmissions Podcasts
After summer break, Mutiny Book Club is back in the classroom to discuss some literature.
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Join Jen Kolic, Byron Graham, and Nate Brown for a discussion of "The Largesse of the Sea Maiden" a short story collection by Denis Johnson
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Celebrate nearly one year of book book books when Jen Kolic & Byron Graham welcome Left Hand Right Brain's JD Lopez to discuss 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas! Admission is free, all you need to do is read the fuggin' book, you dumb dumbs!
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Join your host Bree Coco Davies, at Mutiny Information Cafe for another edition of this live podcast devoted to the conversations about the Mile High City that matter.
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Hello? Denver? Are You Still There? is back with its 13th episode!
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Mutiny Book Club co-hosts Jen Kolic & Byron Graham welcome February's guest Bridget Callahan to discuss "The Best Bad Things" by Katrina Carrasco. Read a book, you fuggin' dum dums!
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Hello? Denver? Are You Still There? is back with our first episode of 2019!
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Gather around the fire, it's time for another edition of Denver's all-false storytelling show, Queen City Companion!
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Join co-hosts Jen Kolic & Byron Graham as they welcome January's guest Caitie Hannan to discuss "The Witch Elm" byt Tana French
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Gather around the fire, it's time for another edition of Denver's all-false storytelling show, Queen City Companion!
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Dig in to this grim story with three book nerds and join in on the discussion next month, when Byron and his guests cover Ursula K. LeGuin's "A Wizard of Earthsea." on June 25th, a Monday, which is not the normal date, just an exception for June. See you then. Now, Byron Graham, reading from Parable of the Sower, by Octavia Butler.