Music-Centric Elizabeth Hotel Opens in Fort Collins

Bohemian Companies, the for-profit sister company of the Bohemian Foundation, founded by Pat Stryker, has also collaborated with the real-estate development company McWhinney and Sage Hospitality on the music-centric Elizabeth Hotel, a 164-room boutique hotel that opened in December on the edge of Old Town Fort Collins, across the street from Bohemian’s headquarters.

Noah Gundersen’s Sound Grows on WHITE NOISE

Noah Gundersen’s 2017 album, WHITE NOISE, is a massive step forward in volume and production, with expansive, lush arrangements that show the veteran musician shucking his singer-songwriter tag and entering new musical territory.

Ten of the Best Denver Ska and Reggae Bands

Colorado has long had a loving relationship with reggae music. By extension, that has led to a number of quality ska bands in the punk rock scene. Here are ten of the best reggae and ska bands in the region right now.

Dizzying Changes on the 1400 Block of Market Street

Denver’s changing. Just look at the 1400 block of Market Street, which has seen a flurry of openings and closings over the past decade. With two new nightclubs — Lit Lounge and the Purple Martini — that trend continues. Take the Lit Lounge building at 1410 Market Street: It was…

Barf Bags and Banjos at Greensky Bluegrass

The January 11 Greensky Bluegrass concert – the first of three sold-out shows at the 1,600-capacity Ogden Theatre by a jamband without a drummer or political hostility – seemed like a good place to hide from our political realities.

Thirty Years of Bouncing Souls

Back in the mid-1990s, there was a punk scene driven by labels such as Epitaph that was widely-ridiculed by the old guard at the time. In hindsight, that was one of the most exciting and vibrant periods of punk.