"For over 25 years, Muddy's Java Café hosted the likes of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Micheline and all of Denver's mayors and Colorado's governors during its redoubtable career. With a lively dialogue of politics, philosophy, and religion, Muddy's also served as a halfway house for runaway teens and a place where jazz musicians came to jam after their regular gigs. Bill Stevens has created an uproariously funny, nostalgic, and bittersweet look at one [of] the West's best-known coffeehouses"--P. [4] of cover.
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