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Good Grief
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"Good Grief" is an original seven-episode mini-series shot entirely in the Tivoli on the Auraria campus this past summer. A co-production of Rocky Mountain PBS, dc dakota films and the College of Arts and Media at the University of Colorado Denver, the cast, crew and featured musical groups are all local talent drawn from UCD students and area professionals. "Good Grief" is a 'dramedy' that centers around the struggles of three Hispanic sisters who run a coffee shop on a university campus and their customers from the nearby student body and medical center. The sisters' brother, who funds the shop, is in Iraq but due back at the end of the week. Each episode takes place during the half hour before closing time on seven consecutive nights leading up to the brother's impending furlough. A wide variety of area musicians are also highlighted, including seven ensembles showcased in music videos that conclude each episode.
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Monday, February 2, 2009 › 9:02am
Fantastic show - LARGE kudos to all involved, cast, crew, writers - everyone! And to Chnl 6 for showing it.
Martha Burger
Thursday, August 13, 2009 › 11:10am
Some people play roles, but those who are actually in the business of overcoming the world can teach you some lessons, eventually.
Those who see the end from the beginning are actually the directors and producers of this life as we know it. Of whom do I speak? I speak of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost.
Thank you Jesus! Anyways, God Knows, not necessarily the local parishioners.
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Monday, February 2, 2009 › 9:02am
Fantastic show - LARGE kudos to all involved, cast, crew, writers - everyone! And to Chnl 6 for showing it.
Martha Burger
Thursday, August 13, 2009 › 11:10am
Some people play roles, but those who are actually in the business of overcoming the world can teach you some lessons, eventually.
Those who see the end from the beginning are actually the directors and producers of this life as we know it. Of whom do I speak? I speak of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost.
Thank you Jesus! Anyways, God Knows, not necessarily the local parishioners.
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"Good Grief" is an original seven-episode mini-series shot entirely in the Tivoli on the Auraria campus this past summer. A co-production of Rocky Mountain PBS, dc dakota films and the College of Arts and Media at the University of Colorado Denver, the cast, crew and featured musical groups are all local talent drawn from UCD students and area professionals. "Good Grief" is a 'dramedy' that centers around the struggles of three Hispanic sisters who run a coffee shop on a university campus and their customers from the nearby student body and medical center. The sisters' brother, who funds the shop, is in Iraq but due back at the end of the week. Each episode takes place during the half hour before closing time on seven consecutive nights leading up to the brother's impending furlough. A wide variety of area musicians are also highlighted, including seven ensembles showcased in music videos that conclude each episode.
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Good Grief
Webs (Part 7 of 7)
first aired: February 3, 2009 (#107)
A co-production of Rocky Mountain PBS, dc dakota films and the College ...
At the Ends of Ropes (Part 6 of 7)
first aired: February 2, 2009 (#106)
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Get the Picture (Part 5 of 7)
first aired: January 30, 2009 (#105)
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Trolling for the Truth (Part 4 of 7)
first aired: January 29, 2009 (#104)
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A Literacy Coup (Part 3 of 7)
first aired: January 28, 2009 (#103)
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Art for Art's Sake (Part 2 of 7)
first aired: January 27, 2009 (#102)
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The Daily Grind (Part 1 of 7)
first aired: January 26, 2009 (#101)
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Alan
Monday, February 2, 2009 › 9:02am
Fantastic show - LARGE kudos to all involved, cast, crew, writers - everyone! And to Chnl 6 for showing it.
Martha Burger
Thursday, August 13, 2009 › 11:10am
Some people play roles, but those who are actually in the business of overcoming the world can teach you some lessons, eventually.
Those who see the end from the beginning are actually the directors and producers of this life as we know it. Of whom do I speak? I speak of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost.
Thank you Jesus! Anyways, God Knows, not necessarily the local parishioners.
tadkafhiv
Saturday, October 17, 2009 › 4:23pm
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Alan
Monday, February 2, 2009 › 9:02am
Fantastic show - LARGE kudos to all involved, cast, crew, writers - everyone! And to Chnl 6 for showing it.
Martha Burger
Thursday, August 13, 2009 › 11:10am
Some people play roles, but those who are actually in the business of overcoming the world can teach you some lessons, eventually.
Those who see the end from the beginning are actually the directors and producers of this life as we know it. Of whom do I speak? I speak of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost.
Thank you Jesus! Anyways, God Knows, not necessarily the local parishioners.
tadkafhiv
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