The five best metal shows in Denver this month

January is a monster month for metal in the Mile High City, from Impending Doom tonight at the Marquis Theater to Down at the Summit Music Hall at the end of the month to a couple of killer local bills. If you’re a completist, we’ve got all of this month’s…

Win twenty free movie passes to Hollywood Theaters!

Update: Congratulations to NCDS! You’ve won twenty free movie passes. Check your email for details on how to claim them. Original post: We’ll cut to the chase: Movies are one of this planet’s greatest pleasures, and there’s nothing quite like seeing a film at a real theater. Show and Tell…

Photos: Scenes from the first First Friday of 2013

With the new year comes a new series of First Friday art experiences — and Westword nightlife photographer Christopher Morgan stopped by 2013’s first art walk to capture these images. Continue reading for a sneak preview, and visit our “first First Friday of 2012” slide show for more photos. See…

Ace serves up a new menu today

In her recent review of Ace, Gretchen Kurtz noted that the four-month-old restaurant was a work in progress, and that owners Josh and Jen Wolkon and executive chef Brandon Biederman would soon introduce a revised menu, one that increased the number of tried-and-true dishes — including the Brussels sprouts and…

Photos: Midnight on Market Street

When it comes to nightlife in Denver, Market Street is always thriving year round, even when its bitterly cold outside on nights like this past Saturday, when we sent out our roving nightlife photographer Brandon Marshall to capture the scene. Marshall made his way up and down Market and brought…

The ten best scenes from Old Curtis St.’s last call

While it’s uncertain right now if the storied downtown bar at 21st and Curtis will ever host live bands again — or even scarcely resemble the beloved dive we’ve all come to know and love, for that matter — Old Curtis Street sure went out on a high note this…

The five best concerts in Denver this week

Maybe it’s just because we’re claustrophobic and get all sorts of anxious being pressed in by tight crowds, but the thought of being trampled seems more than a little unnerving, which is precisely why we always avoid Black Friday. But being trampled by turtles, on the other hand, well, that…

The faces of marijuana in Colorado: then versus now

In honor of Amendment 64’s passing — and our continuing updates on the budding law at Mile Highs and Lows — Westword compiled these humorous comparisons between the old faces of marijuana in Colorado and our own predictions for 2013. Whose do you think are the future faces of the…

The five best concerts in Denver this weekend

In most towns, going out the weekend after New Year’s is probably as deflating and anti-climatic as showing up a week after the Broncos have won the Super Bowl — after the impromptu revelry in the streets and the work-stopping weekday parade makes its way through the streets of downtown…

Highland’s Garden Cafe will take a long winter’s nap

Last year Highland’s Garden Cafe took a three-month hiatus that worked so well, it’s about to take another “long winter’s nap,” says owner Pat Perry. The twenty-year-old Highland restaurant will be open through Saturday, January 5 — which happens to be Perry’s 64th birthday — and then will close until…

Jonesy’s EatBar — a new look for the new year

Jonesy’s EatBar is starting the new year with a new look — a redecorated dining room. But Leigh Jones and partner Margaret Moore didn’t really plan it that way. It was coincidence, Jones says: Moore’s dad had some money to invest, and asked if they could use a loan. They…

What New Year’s weekend looked like in Denver

Wowzers! Is your head still hurting today? Ours is, and we even had all day yesterday to recharge and rehydrate. Needless to say, we all sent 2012 packing with an absolute ferociousness in the Mile High City. Whether you were there and want to relive the revelry or you had…

Restaurant roll call for 2012 — over 240 openings last year

Hundreds of new restaurants opened in metro Denver in 2012, ranging from enormous to intimate, exotic to old-fashioned. And at the same time, Denver also said so long to some longtime institutions, as well as a few spots that opened and shut in the same year. Keep reading for our…