April 17, 2014
Volume 36, Issue 29
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TheMetropolitan MetroSpective Trapped in a modern glass box By Melanie Moccia mmoccia@msudenver.edu Behind the silence, the black and white face paint and cardboard boxes, the mimes of the 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver are just like everyone else — people trying to make a living. Joseph Temple, 28 and Mikki Weber, 19, spend their days and nights strolling up and down the mall entertaining passers-by by miming. The couple sees miming as their careers, and they don’t want to stop doing it any time soon. “Being a mime is more of a lifestyle and I get paid for it,” Temple said. “I am the mime of Denver.” The two aren’t typical mimes — they’re modern-day mimes. Sometimes they talk; they love drinking, smoking marijuana and eating at local and chain restaurants — especially Taco Bell and the Corner Bakery downtown. They also maintain a somewhat normal relationship — aside from the miming of course. Continued on page 10>>
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MetSports Sports Mikki Weber and Joseph Temple, local mimes who hang out around 16th Street Mall, joke around with each other, along with the people who walk along the mall. Photo by Alyson McClaran • amcclara@msudenver.edu
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