The seven best shows in Denver this weekend

It was kind of cold and crappy this week, but that was just a way to enhance your appreciation for this weekend, which is supposed to be the kind of beautiful where cartoon birds appear from trees. Ride your bike to one of these shows:…

Comic: Four Colorado jazz legends you should know

Editor’s note: Each week, illustrator Noah Van Sciver asks a Colorado band or musician four questions and then draws their conversation. Sometimes he does other stuff. We call the resulting comic “4 Questions: Comic Strip Interview” either way, for some reason. You can see more of Van Sciver’s work and…

Six reasons I won’t dance at your wedding

The wedding invitations are coming in fast now, and although we typically don’t enjoy sitting in a church and staring at comb-overs, there are two things provided at weddings we can all agree on: food and alcohol. I can live like the lord of the event center, alternating between sips…

How will NORAD’s closing affect Denver’s dance scene?

NORAD Dance Bar, which grew to become a fixture in the underground electronic-music community over the past two years, is closing at the end of May. The building that houses the club is coming under new ownership, and NORAD doesn’t figure into the new owner’s plans. The displacement will have…

Do you owe it to your bandmates to stay in town?

Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist, and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to help you stop doing it wrong. Send your problems to her –…

FoCoMX proved Fort Collins’s potential as a music hub

Planning a music festival in Fort Collins has to be a miserably difficult task. Outside of the concerts that Colorado State University books, only one venue, the Aggie Theatre, hosts larger national acts with any kind of regularity. Add in Avogadro’s Number and Hodi’s Half-Note, bars with the capacity of…

The nine best concerts in Denver from April 28 to May 1

There’s plenty going on in the friendly confines of Denver this week, but if you’re looking for a field trip, we advise going to see Warpaint at Belly Up Aspen or Gogol Bordello in Boulder. Of course, you could also just see the latter at the Ogden later this week…

The complete Arvada Center Summer Stage 2014 lineup

Last month, we brought you the news that Swallow Hill Music would be booking this year’s summer concert series at the Arvada Center. That partnership becomes much clearer this morning with the full lineup announcement — in addition to previously announced artists including Judy Collins and Don McLean, the Center…

Why jazz legend Wayne Shorter fills his home with books and toys

Wayne Shorter, who headlines the UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival on Friday, April 25, doesn’t have typical days. The 80-year-old saxophone legend, who was a member of the Miles Davis Quintet and Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, says it’s all an adventure. The day we speak with him, Shorter tells us he is…