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Tuesday, July 12, 2005


Stuff you don’t want to know.


But either probably should, or will want to know shortly out of sheer, unadulterated morbid curiosity.


Viven Spitz, an ex-courtroom reporter whose hayday was endured during the Nuremberg War Crime trials, has published her accounts of viciously gruesome testimonials from the mid-1940’s along with photos and transcripts used as evidence.


Chilling tales of Nazi doctors from an unintentional witness, Spitz will read from and sign copies of her new book, “Doctors from Hell: The Horrific Account of Nazi Experiments on Humans” tonight at the Cherry Creek Tattered Cover Book Store.


What: Viven Spitz and “Doctors from Hell”

Where: 2955 East First Avenue, 7:30 p.m.

Cost: free

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Her business is your pleasure.


, Denver’s golden girl of urban accessory design and facilitator of , wants to share more than her one-of-a-kind pieces with you.


This evening during Double Daughter’s Solatto’s continuing SelfMade event, Shigley will be sharing her path of success from passion to business.


Shigley’s infusion of practical and business creative knowledge and Double Daughter’s proven dedication to the arts community collide for what couldn’t be a more perfect example of arts and community working together, all rolled up into one perfect, unique little handbag.


What: SelfMade presents Brandi Shigley

Where: Double Daughter’s Solatto, 1632 Market Street, 6 p.m.

Cost: free

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Altruistic flexibility.


Oh, we could tumble for hours about the revolving definitions of both of those words and their meaning together, but for brevity purposes, lets focus on the “Yoga for a good cause” route.


CorePower Yoga, the same one you see on public access television that’s made a huge impact on the local hot yoga presence, is like-minded in individual and community spirit.


They have several community programs ranging from raising money through yoga to community grants for individuals in need, and have raised more than $40,000 for local non-profits.


Flexible in body, not in spirit, check them out for a boost in the body, mind, and community.


What: CorePower Yoga Community Programs

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