Flobots Sue Logan Paul for Copyright Infringement
Flobots are suing YouTube sensation Logan Paul over his parody of “Handlebars.”
Flobots are suing YouTube sensation Logan Paul over his parody of “Handlebars.”
From Levitt Pavilion to Syntax Physic Opera, Denver’s independent venues bring this music scene to life.
In true Colorado fashion, many bold souls will break out their bathing suits and flip-flops and water parks.
Chapter I of The Lumineers new conceptual album, III, dropped today with three literary Americana indie-pop songs.
The Rolling Stones have rescheduled their North American tour, which will be hitting Denver on August 10.
MOTIONAL Movement’s dance videos confront issues facing youth today.
Pop country giant Eric Church is too rooted in a country radio sound to reach his potential as an artist.
If you want to be part of the Immersive Theatre Sprint, the deadline to sign up is May 13.
Stephanie Byrne shares thoughts about Denver’s music scene.
Film on the Rocks promised Titanic would be screened at Red Rocks “RAIN OR SHINE,” all caps.
Deer Pile, the DIY venue above City, O’ City, closed its doors last year with hopes of reopening. It hasn’t.
21 Savage is touring in support of his latest album.
Have you seen the giant nests next to I-25 and wondered what they hell they are?
Days before the May 7 election, more than 100 musicians, artists and activists gathered downtown to make noise.
Dead sardines in a can had a better chance of dancing than many Lizzo fans did at the overpacked Ogden Theatre.
Shon Cobb of Plume Varia talks about what the Westword Music Showcase has meant to his band.
The DCPA has contributed $50,000 to the fight against Initiative 300.
Middle schoolers and artists are finding inspiration from Meow Wolf.
Luke Combs, Chromeo and Florence + the Machine are among the acts playing Red Rocks in May 2019.
Film on the Rocks has proven itself as one of Denver’s most cherished series for movie lovers and local music fans.
Thanks to road closures, the 1975 and its gear are stranded somewhere on Interstate 80.
Boulder-based spoken-word master Andrea Gibson talks about the new poem “America, Reloading,” which takes aim at the NRA.