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Professor Splash, a.k.a. Darren Taylor, was born and raised in Denver, went to North Highand plans to make a big splash at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Water World's Big Top opening.  
 
 
The Associated Press/NBC
With 17 Massachusetts high school girls knocked up this summer in what some authorities are calling a "pregnancy pact," maybe NBC's idea isn't so far-out after all.  
 
 
John Moore's column: The National Performing Arts Convention ended with departing delegates praising Denver for its friendliness and weather. But the quadrennial confab also ended in a controversy that some are predicting — on and off the record — may doom it.  
 
 
Art Chicago finds niche of its own
In the 1980s and much of the '90s, Art Chicago reigned as this country's pre-eminent art fair, but it began losing its appeal to both dealers and buyers earlier in this decade and seemed on the brink of extinction. 

 
Five classic clubs for any time of year, from biker vroom to cozy wine room
It's time for me to say goodbye to the clubs column. Now that I've hit the married-with-children stage of my life, the days of greasy breakfasts at 2 a.m. and after-hours dancing until 4 a.m. have faded away. 

 
Free improv's easy to like on Paul Riola's "Bottesini"
Denver saxophonist Paul Riola has just released one of the most accessible free-improvisation collections I've heard in a while. 

 

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