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On September 16, the restaurant will close after 45 years in LoDo.
On September 16, the restaurant will close after 45 years in LoDo.
As Denver’s housing market gets more expensive, sellers seem to think buyers will buy less for more. Case in point: We found some pretty despicable properties on sale for $250,000, which would afford a perfectly lovely home in less insane markets.
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Nan Desu Kan, Crush Walls, Summer Scream, Taste of Colorado and more!
From David Byrne to Shakey Graves, there’s a lot going on for music lovers to enjoy.
According to a recent Wikileaf survey, prices are low in the Mile High City.
If it makes the May 2019 citywide ballot, the Denver Airport Minimum Wage initiative would raise the minimum wage of airport workers to $15 dollars by 2021.
Westword readers respond to a story about a man being sucker-punched at a jam-band concert.
Beatles fans, reggae heads and pretty much every body else: This weekend in Denver concerts is yours.
Alas, the days are growing shorter and the nights longer, and a faint chill blankets mornings in Denver. That means you better soak up the last of summer with events that round out the season, including outdoor movie screenings, Tour de Fat and the Denver Zoo’s much-beloved Caturday Night Fever party.
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Tacolandia returns to Civic Center Park on August 19.
Readers debate whether MMJ is still needed today.
After Glass Animals’ drummer Joe Seward was hit by a bike in Dublin, he had to cancel his apperance at Velorama. Now his bandmates and friends, along with the bicycle advocacy world, are hoping to bring positive change with the Denver to Dublin “Average Joe” Cycling Fund.
Your guide to the best of this weekend’s music in Denver.
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The last bloom attracted lines around the block.
There are just 20 more days to Labor Day. Get out and grab some summer!
The LSD Tour, featuring Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam, stops at Red Rocks on Tuesday, August 14, while Father John Misty and TV on the Radio will be there on Wednesday, August 15, and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead on Thursday, August 16. Other noteworthy concerts around the area this…
Readers disagree with Gretchen Kurtz’s review of Bang Up to the Elephant!