The Ten Best Dive Bars in Metro Denver – Fall 2016

Denver’s dive bars are an endangered species. As developments continue to move into formerly forbidden territory, many lowbrow watering holes have dried up – or been cleaned up into welcoming neighborhood joints, and sometimes even renovated beyond recognition.

Photos: A Month of 100 Favorite Dishes

Although we write about Denver food and restaurants for a living, we’re just like you: we have to eat — generally three meals a day, every day. Sometimes that means cooking at home, sometimes it means an extravagant dinner out for a special occasion. Often it means just popping into…

Widespread Panic, DeVotchKa and the Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

There are a ton of Halloween shows and parties this weekend, including Widespread Panic’s three-night run at the 1STBANK Center, DeVotchKa’s annual Halloween run on Friday and Saturday at the Boulder Theater, the Infamous Stringdusters’ Big Top Halloween at the Fillmore Auditorium, Cherub at Red Rocks and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe performing Prince’s Dirty Mind with Fishbone’s Angelo Moore. Also on tap this weekend are Joan Baez, Gang of Four, Screaming Females and the Sword. See the full list of our picks below.

How DNA on a Rock Fell Hard on Derreck DeWitt

Today’s Schmuck of the Week selection is multi-faceted. It’s both a schmucky salute to Derreck DeWitt, an alleged serial burglar currently living in the Grand Junction area, and a reminder to possible future Schmucks that DNA can stick to anything. Even a rock. Despite his relative youth, the twenty-year-old DeWitt,…

The Pretenders Shopped at Denver’s Rockmount Ranch Wear

New Wave has gone country.  Yesterday members of long-running rock band the Pretenders stopped in to Rockmount Ranch Wear, the downtown Denver purveyor of classic Western wear that frequently draws celebrity visitors.  “We never know who is going to walk in the door,” Steve Weil, president of Rockmount Ranch Wear,…

Photos: Going Bananas at the Thirteenth Annual Gorilla Run

Hundreds of runners went ape at the thirteenth annual Gorilla Run on October 22. This year, the event benefiting the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund moved from downtown Denver to Westminster, where the 5K fun run/walk wound up at the Westin Westminster for a vine-swinging Silverback After Party. Monkey see, monkey…

Last Call for the Squeeze Inn, a Great Denver Dive

Denver’s best dive bars are an endangered species, and the city just lost another one: The Squeeze Inn. This was a classic dive, a tiny, single-room lounge with checker-tiled floors and red vinyl seats, set at the back of a large lot with a barely visible sign. And now it’s…

The Pretenders Will Play an Acoustic Set at Twist & Shout Tomorrow

Last week, the Pretenders released the Dan Auerbach-produced album Alone, the band’s first album since 2008’s Break Up the Concrete. Fans who purchase the album at Twist & Shout (at the in-store register, not online) can get a wristband to see the Pretenders play an acoustic set at the store at 7…

Think the 16th Street Mall Is Scary? Just Add Zombies!

The sun was shining in downtown Denver on Saturday, October 22, but the good weather didn’t keep a horde of zombies — thousands of zombies — from overrunning the 16th Street Mall. Here’s what it looked like at Ground Zero on the mall, courtesy photographer Aaron Thackeray. Now see the…

Photos: Denver International Airport Celebrates Conspiracy Theories

If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. That’s the philosophy that inspired Denver International Airport to not only acknowledge all the conspiracy theories that started flying even before the new airport opened two decades ago, but celebrate them. As part of the fun, last week DIA hosted a costume party…

Charlie Puth Cancels Denver Date, Tour Due to Illness

Be still, tween hearts across the Front Range. No, really, be still. Charlie Puth, the pop singer-songwriter behind the single “Marvin Gaye” and the hook of massive Wiz Khalifa hit “See You Again,” has fallen ill and cancelled the rest of his current tour — including his scheduled show on…

Photos: The Unspeakable Monsters of the City of the Dead

The witching hour is nigh, which means it’s prime time for exploring haunted houses — including City of the Dead, a 30,000 square-foot Henderson haunt overrun by the most horrific zombies the metro area has to offer. City of the Dead is open nightly through Halloween; for information and tickets, $22.99…

Stevie Nicks and the Best Shows in Denver This Week

While there are a pair of huge shows at the Pepsi Center — Tool and Stevie Nicks — this week, there are a lot of other shows on tap this week that are just as worthy, whether it be Nelly, Margo Price, Meshuggah, Marillion or LVL UP. See our full list…