The rain didn't stop Tove Lo and alt-j from rocking out at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 7. The two artists stopped by Denver for a sold out performance last...
The 17th year of the Underground Music Showcase came to a close this Sunday after four days and hundreds of performances. The special showcase of talents big an...
The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival returned for its 16th year this past weekend. Held at Sloan's Lake, the multicultural event celebrates the diverse Asian Pacif...
July is upon us and that means you need new music to get down to for the summer. What better way to expand your summer playlists than with tracks from the multi...
TNERTLE has crystallized themselves as a Denver music staple. Not to say they weren't already — they've come a long way having produced music together for over ...
The Denver Chalk Art Festival celebrated its 15th year this past weekend on June 3 and 4 with packed streets on Larimer Square. Under Colorado bluebird skies, o...
After taking over The Cruise Room this January, Sage Restaurant Group now plans to renovate the space next month.
The Cruise Room — the historic bar inside ...
Konstantin Dimopoulos embodies the classic quote from Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, "Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better, it's not...
Despite a gloomy day, Chance the Rapper made it to his Red Rocks debut and the show could not have gone any better. Currently on the Be Encouraged Tour — Chance...
Record Store Day (RSD) will return this year for its 10-year anniversary. As always, vinyl enthusiasts are gearing up for an exciting day to spend alo...
Now more than ever, Green Day’s 2004 highly political hit album American Idiot is relevant, and the trio are no strangers to political activism. Throughout the ...
Big Sean deserves to be bigger than he is. The bravado barring rapper in recent years has become a household name from his gratuitous features, his consis...