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Real Estate Consultant/Writer/Social Commentator & Thriving Artist Alliance Founder: I MOVE PEOPLE.

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Le Muse du Musee

By Tracy Shaffer on October 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

I met Natalie Rekstad-Lynn in 2005, she was sitting along the wall of my acting class with the rest of the students at the Denver Center Theatre Academy. She’d only made it to a few classes but did not go unnoticed. Her eyes were clear blue and clearly focused, her ballerina’s body and the intensity [...]

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The Trouble With FSBO

By Tracy Shaffer on October 13, 2010 in For Sale By Owner, Real Estate, Realtor

THE TROUBLE WITH FSBO. There are a million real estate stories in the Mile High City; this is one of them. The story you are about to read is true, the names have been changed to protect the innocent. This is a story of one girl’s nightmare. Me. I’m a REALTOR®. But I’ll try not [...]

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The Trouble With FSBO

By Tracy Shaffer on October 13, 2010 in Denver Happenings, Musings on Life, Real Estate, Thriving Artist Alliance

THE TROUBLE WITH FSBO. There are a million real estate stories in the Mile High City; this is one of them. The story you are about to read is true, the names have been changed to protect the innocent. This is a story of one girl’s nightmare. Me. I’m a REALTOR®. But I’ll try not [...]

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Taking the “Big Leap”

By Tracy Shaffer on July 30, 2010 in Personal power

I have this friend… But seriously, I do. She is an amazingly dynamic woman who came from humble beginnings and has done quite well for herself, not only financially but in the influence and impact she’s made on her community. Beautiful, charming and intelligent, when she recommends something to me I take it seriously. Earlier [...]

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Summer, Denver Style

By Tracy Shaffer on July 30, 2010 in Uncategorized

Saturday night in Riverfront Park, 1,200 of Denver’s finery crowd… read my latest Huffington Post blog on the beauty that walks the riverside.

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After the Falls

By Tracy Shaffer on July 21, 2010 in Musings on Life, Playwrighting, telluride

On a recent summer’s night I was rummaging through the vintage suitcase at my bedside, the one that houses garments worn infrequently and in private, I opened the case to reveal not only stockings but the last of the remains. My mother, my father and my brother all gathered (as) dust in Ziploc bags, inside silken pouches. What had been my lingerie chest had somehow become my dead family valise. Okay, this had to change.

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How Many Writers Does it Take to Write a Play?

By Tracy Shaffer on July 15, 2010 in Art, Playwrights, telluride, Tracy Shaffer

One. But he really has to want to share. For the past seven days, ten writers from around the country and within the Telluride community have been hunkered down at the Sheridan Opera House or gathered in Jennie Franks’ living room for a post-supper salon and informal reading. The event is the Telluride Playwrights Festival, [...]

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New Plays, are they worth the work?

By Tracy Shaffer on July 9, 2010 in Arts & Culture Performance, Denver Happenings, Lifestyle, Playwrighting, Theatre, Thriving Artist Alliance

This is the question discussed today at the Telluride Playwrights Festival Open House and a conversation that circulates through the theatre community like a five dollar bill. I’ve popped this and a few other questions to some of the TPF participants. Grabbing a post-rehearsal snack at Smugglers with director/playwright William Missouri Downs, in from Wyoming [...]

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Telluride Playwrights Festival asks “Are New Works Important?”

By Tracy Shaffer on July 9, 2010 in Art, telluride, Tracy Shaffer, Uncategorized

This is the question slated for the Telluride Playwrights Festival Open House on Thursday, and a conversation that circulates through the theatre community like a five dollar bill. I’ve popped this and a few other questions to some of the TPF participants. Grabbing a post-rehearsal snack at Smugglers with director/playwright William Missouri Downs, in from [...]

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Getting Realer

By Tracy Shaffer on June 27, 2010 in Real Estate, Realtor

If this summer finds you  in or on the real estate market the two most important things you will need are a smart real estate agent and healthy dose of reality.  Sure the virtual tour and snappy flyer are pretty, but the market isn’t. Finding a ‘smart agent’ may not mean the guy who’s sent [...]

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