The Biggest Takeaways From Britney Spears’s Bombshell Memoir
A month after the pop princess released her tell-all, we’re looking back on the most disturbing and most hopeful aspects of The Woman in Me.
A month after the pop princess released her tell-all, we’re looking back on the most disturbing and most hopeful aspects of The Woman in Me.
“The idea is that everything kind of sucks, but if we’re building community and doing stuff together, it’s going to be fine.”
From a sexy R&B single by Danae Simone to a new album from the Adam Deitch Quartet, there’s plenty of fresh new tunes to add to your playlist.
The Denver band will release its debut album, Centennial State Blues, with a concert at Bar 404.
The hi-dive has been a Denver staple for twenty years, serving a grungy atmosphere, booze and rock-and-roll since 2003.
There’s also hip-hop sensation Maxo at Lost Lake, Hiss Golden Messenger’s folksy offerings at the Ogden and an annual Americana holiday show at Lakewood Cultural Center!
Give thanks for our venues, our musicians, our community.
She brought her daughter on stage to sing “Jesus Born on This Day” as a duet, but Mariah didn’t just perform Christmas hits.
There will also be the debut of a hot sauce called Ass Gasher.
“Our scene has an identity all to itself that’s not really dictated by what’s popular nationally.”
Nita Strauss, a bandmember for Cooper as well as Demi Lovato, plays the Gothic Theatre on Tuesday, November 28.
Co-Stanza went viral for “I Don’t Mind,” but frontman Jack Costanza has more up his sleeve.
It was just announced that Widespread Panic will join the rock-and-roll icons.
Denver is lucky enough to be one of the thirteen cities on Mariah Carey’s exclusive annual Merry Christmas tour this year.
The annual event produced by Bandwagon has two more preliminary rounds before four finalists face off December 15.
He’ll bring his debut album to life with an immersive show at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
“The whole thing is about surrendering and finding space, because we live in this society where we’re not encouraged to reflect. We’re not encouraged to make art.”
“We’re excited to let the community come in, say hi and give us a high-five and a smile and hang out.”
“Artists want to be heard. They want to perform in front of people who are listening and hopefully, we create a space to help allow that to happen.”
Members receive a “Key to the City,” which grants access to secret rooms and events around Denver, as well as discounted concert tickets and other perks.
The September shows had been pushed to January, then April. And now?
There’s also Xiuhtezcatl & Mato Wayuhi playing at Larimer Lounge, and the Black Box celebrating its seventh anniversary.