Grace DeVine Brought Immaculate Pop Songs to Westword Office Concert
Grace DeVine performed new music off her upcoming EP, Blabble, at our office on August 15.
Grace DeVine performed new music off her upcoming EP, Blabble, at our office on August 15.
The photo was shared by Matt Gaetz’s wife in a series of GOP women thirst traps.
The Colorado Springs venue opened over the weekend of August 9, and residents are complaining already.
To this chef, fine dining isn’t about being fancy. It’s about cooking with love and authentic, in-season ingredients.
“Our goal is to add value to the lives of everybody that we come in contact with,” a venue co-founder told us.
The Denver artist brought up a different musician for nearly every song, including Lady Los, Solo V, Monica the Great, Cameron Cade and ReSrface.
The former frontman of the Fray wants to help the group get to its goal of bringing music education to kids K through 12 across the state.
The Red Rocks show was rescheduled to Sunday, September 29, after thunderstorms caused a cancelation in July.
Filled with big prizes and “twists,” Colorado’s Next Drag Superstar competition will see drag artists performing at X Bar each Sunday until September 29.
Highlights included DNA Picasso, Horse Bitch, Los Mocochetes, Mr. Knobs and Shady Oaks.
Discover your next favorite local band at the UMS, which turns South Broadway into music mayhem this weekend.
Casey Hosch, Sol Tribe’s manager, was just as surprised as everyone else by the sudden news.
Olivia Rodrigo is the hot ticket this summer, with some resale tickets going over $1K.
The Out of This World Tour lived up to its name with a mind-blowing, star-studded show at Ball Arena.
SCI’s drone show at Red Rocks was the largest to come to Colorado so far, with 1,000 drones.
Jessica McMillan was an artist who brought a world of rainbows into the lives of those who knew her.
The shop at 56 Broadway announced on Instagram that the closure was sudden.
The band is celebrating its anniversary by kicking off the Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival at EastFax Tap on July 4.
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“It’s funny, having two Canadians hosting a Fourth of July event,” says one half of the EDM duo. “But it’s awesome. We get all into it.”
The band certainly hasn’t lost the sophomoric banter it’s known for.
Westword members were treated to an intimate concert in our parking lot, where funk-rock band May Be Fern showed us what it’s made of.