A Sneak Peek At The New Broadway Market Opening On Friday

On Friday, February 22 the Broadway Market will open its doors, adding to the list of food courts that have become a fixture of the Denver dining scene. The newly renovated space on 9th and Broadway is arguably the most stylish of the bunch — the open floor plan makes the place look even more
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Underground Bass DJ pheel. Proves Denver’s the Best Place to Thrive as an Artist

With an exponentially growing population and bustling nightlife, Denver is constantly redefining its identity and culture as a city. There’s no doubt that Denver is a hub for artistic expression, but what about the city permits for the arts to flourish? In short — it’s the people. Time and time again we’ve heard from artists
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National Margarita Day and 22 Other Food & Drink Events in Denver this Week

Your plans this week became a whole lot more tasty. Check out what food and beverage related in Denver this week. There’s everything out of a chef showdown to a beer cutter and cookie pairing. Have a minute s roundup to see exactly what Denver has to offer. Monday, February 18 Hearth & Dram Scotch
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Review – Oxeye Daisy Left the Hi-Dive Wanting More

Oxeye Daisy once again proved they are a force to be reckoned with after their stellar performance in the Hi-Dive on Saturday. The Denver-based dream-pop ring celebrated their very first concert of 2019 by headlining a night of exclusively female-fronted acts  –something that’s so uncommon in the music scene — sponsored by Colorado Public Radio’s
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10 Menus to Not Miss During Denver Restaurant Week 2019

Beginning February 22 and going through March 3 the city will play host to the 15th annual Denver Restaurant Week. Nearly 250 local restaurants will offer multi-course meals at $25, $35 and $45 price points. With so many participating venues the 10-day event is a great opportunity to enjoy some of the best dining in
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The Stanley Hotel Is About to Get Frighteningly Funky

The Stanley Hotel — an Estes Park, Colorado destination as the inspiration for Stephen King’s The Shining — is currently hosting a two-night concert using Boston born funk group Lettuce. The February 22 and 23 events welcome all ages to this Colorado place for two nights of funk-filled performances. Doors open at 7 p.m., although with lots
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A Neon Art Show About Love Ending Has a One-Night Stand a Day After Valentine’s Day

For the previous 3 decades, Denver artist Scott Young has lit up Denver along with his enchanting, mesmerizing and handmade neon art. From a little gallery series at RULE at 2016, to the “WISH YOU WERE HERE/HER” signal once beneath the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), to providing the opening exhibition at K Contemporary at
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Show You Should Know – Turkuaz at Ogden Theatre

Turkuaz is a musical experience unlike any other. The group packs their stage with multi-instrumentalists dressed in a rainbow of colours plus belt out an eruption of all “powerfunk” — a union of funk, alternative, rock, R&B along with psychedelia — to a entranced audience. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, the group has started a
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Review – The Knocks Took The Bluebird To Studio 54

Cue the house lighting the rush of passing talks — the resolution into dance , the intrigue — it’therefore showtime, along with the Knocks are doing. The New York-based electronic duo looks combined together ‘The City That Never Sleeps,’ a Studio 54 version, remastered into the lifeline of now. Indulgent and hedonistic since the former
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How Denver is Tackling Sustainable Seafood in a Land-locked City

As fish consumption gains popularity in health trends, the world’s population is eating seafood at a rate that cannot be sustained by the world’s oceans. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported earlier this year that since 1961 the average annual growth in global fish consumption has been twice as high
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