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      <title>Boss Unlimited - (4/5)</title>
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      <description>My favorite place for vintage duds in the entire city. Since many of the pieces do run on the smaller side, I'm mainly just there for inspiration, and one can be &amp;quot;inspired&amp;quot; for hours! However, I sometimes do find that one-of-a-kind item that fits me well and I must therefore snap up before some Joanna Newsom or Parker Posey fan does.  Great sunglasses and other miscellaneous accessories as well.</description>
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      <category>vintage</category>
      <category>baker</category>
      <category>used</category>
      <category>shopping</category>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:46:39 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Wax Trax - (4/5)</title>
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      <author>Cowboy Dann</author>
      <description>Wax Trax represents the dying breed that is the neighborhood record store. Small and compact, WT deals in the latest work from primarily indie and underground artists. It has a very small used selection as well as a few vinyl albums. The majority is brand spankin' new CDs. If it seems as though they are perpetually understocked, ask the friendly staff for assistance. They have several copies of albums that they just don't display. The overall highlight has to be its meticulous organization (often a rarity in a record store) and the little hand-written placards for each artist. Many of these placards contain advice, descriptions or factoids about the bands. Placards run from the fairly obvious (&amp;quot;Death Cab for Cutie is one of the most popular bands from the Pacific Northwest&amp;quot;) to the helpful (&amp;quot;Panda Bear is the solo project of Noah Lennox from Animal Collective&amp;quot;) to neither here nor there (&amp;quot;Deerhoof is experiemental rock with a cute female lead singer&amp;quot;).</description>
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      <category>indie</category>
      <category>cds</category>
      <category>used</category>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 16:48:04 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Denver Book Mall - (4/5)</title>
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      <author>Cowboy Dann</author>
      <description>Usually the favorite of the used book repository that is Broadway, consider this a giant flea market for literature. As with any used store, it can be hit or miss. Still a great place for old classics and new favorites.</description>
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      <category>used</category>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 00:04:53 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Denver Book Fair - (3/5)</title>
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      <author>Cowboy Dann</author>
      <description>Some day, I hope to figure out how Broadway has attracted as many bookstores as it has bars. Of the lot, this has to be the most entertaining. The store is rather narrow and VERY long, with books stacked floor to ceiling. The Book Fair is unique in that it also has a huge variety of old magazines. Looking for a 1980s bodybuilding mag? No problem, he has a whole stack. While the massive stacks of paperbacks and periodicals make for an impressive sight, they do little for organization. If you are looking to pop in and grab a cheap copy of &amp;quot;The Poisonwood Bible,&amp;quot; I suggest you keep moving. If you're wanting to give your mummy a bird watching magazine from the month of your birth (March 1984 is taken, sorry) then this is the place for you.</description>
      <category>bookstore</category>
      <category>cheap</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:59:44 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Buffalo Exchange - (3/5)</title>
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      <author>c</author>
      <description>From vintage to just plain ol' &amp;quot;preloved&amp;quot; wear, the selection is, at best, eclectic, perhaps mirroring its clientele. Sometimes you find something you fall in love with and want to take home with you. And sometimes you just want to check out the people that frequent the place. What's cool is that you can bring your clothes in for cash or trade. That's not guaranteed, however, as the staff are quite picky. Don't sweat it, though; they are in the fash biz, after all!</description>
      <category>fashion</category>
      <category>indie</category>
      <category>consignment</category>
      <category>used</category>
      <category>shopping</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 01:12:38 +0100</pubDate>
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