![]() Release Date + Collection InfoThe new M·A·C Love Me Lipstick Collection is made to express the love and respect you have for yourself – and it will sweep you off your feet. The revolutionary cream formula Lipstick is the next step beyond the iconic M·A·C mattes – representing a stunning innovation in sensation, application and wear. With a lighter-than-air texture that redefines comfort, Love Me Lipstick delivers intense colour and soft shine, along with all-day moisturization in one swipe. Nourishing lychee fruit extract and argan oil impart immediate and long-term suppleness to lips, while the collection’s game-changing True-Colour Gelled System enables ultra-refined pigments to disperse evenly in a translucent gel matrix, yielding bright and smooth colour with high-impact payoff. “This season, the backstage lip was nothing but lush. To get there, it’s no longer about just a single lip swipe, but rather a crafted lip – emboldening the feature by using pencils and even glosses to amplify contrast,” says Chantel Miller, New York-based M·A·C Director of Senior Artists. “Love Me lips are the colours we have lust for – its single-swipe sex appeal plays a critical role in the lip of the season. Best used straight from the tube, on top of Prep + Prime Lip (to build that coverage in double time) and then perfectly lined and glossed.” Early access for Nordy's Club Members July 29th; August 1st at other retailersProducts Available// Love Me Lipstick, $19.00 (Permanent)The launch of Love Me Lipstick is supported by six sensational, powerfully expressive individuals who embody the self-empowerment, joy and zest for life that M·A·C celebrates with this collection. By sharing their most unexpected and intriguing self-love stories in the campaign, these ambassadors will spread the Love Me message to their followers, throughout the M·A·C makeup lovers’ universe and far beyond.
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Tell us what you love and hate about...Tom FordRave: When the products are good, they can reach exceptional status. Rant: The brand has released less consistent offerings over the last year or so, and this has resulted in less enthusiasm for new products as I’m never sure how they’re going to pan out. — Christine via https://www.temptalia.com/rant-rave-tom-ford-2/ ![]() Chubby BunnyColour Pop Chubby Bunny Just a Tint Lippie Tint ($7.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium pink with subtle, cool blue undertones and a natural sheen. It had semi-opaque pigmentation in a single stroke, which applied fairly evenly across my lips, but this particular shade didn’t seem as forgiving of lip texture/lip lines, though it wasn’t that noticeable in person. The texture was lightweight, balmy without being too slippery, and comfortable to apply and to wear. It wore well for four hours and was hydrating while worn. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$7.00/0.07 oz. - $100.00 Per Ounce The formula is described as "the perfection sheer wash of colour in the comfiest, lightweight, super moisturizing formula." Here's the big takeaway... they are not that sheer; they're not a wash of color. They have medium to semi-opaque, buildable coverage with a few shades being more true medium in coverage; I just wouldn't say they're sheer nor just a wash. That medium to semi-opaque level of coverage still allows for some translucency, which gives the color a lighter look that's more like a stain. The texture was creamy, thin, lightweight, and balm-like; I'd actually say it felt like a gel-like balm because it had the cushion-like slip of a lip balm but had the smoothing prowess of more gel-based formulas. The most impressive aspect of the formula was how little the colors sank into my lip lines and how forgiving they were with imperfections in lip texture. The wear time varied from two and a half to four hours on me, and the formula was lightly hydrating over time. They have a sweet, fruity scent (passionfruit per their website) but no discernible taste. Browse all of our Colour Pop Just a Tint Lippie Tint swatches. IngredientsHydrogenated Polyisobutene, Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Triisostearin, Polyethylene, Squalane, Hydrated Silica, Flavor, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Caprylyl Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Tocopherol, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil, Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil, Hexylene Glycol, Saccharin; May Contain: Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Red 28 Lake (CI 45410), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985). ![]()
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![]() Maui WowieColour Pop Maui Wowie Just a Tint Lippie Tint ($7.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a brighter, medium-dark pink with subtle, warm undertones and a natural sheen. It had medium pigmentation in one layer, which applied evenly and smoothly across my lips without tugging. The texture was lightweight, thin without being clingy, and balm-like, so it felt emollient and creamy going on but wasn’t too slippery during wear. There was a bit of product that sank into my deeper lip lines, but it wasn’t noticeable from a normal viewing distance. It lasted nicely for four and a half hours on me and was moisturizing over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$7.00/0.07 oz. - $100.00 Per Ounce The formula is described as "the perfection sheer wash of colour in the comfiest, lightweight, super moisturizing formula." Here's the big takeaway... they are not that sheer; they're not a wash of color. They have medium to semi-opaque, buildable coverage with a few shades being more true medium in coverage; I just wouldn't say they're sheer nor just a wash. That medium to semi-opaque level of coverage still allows for some translucency, which gives the color a lighter look that's more like a stain. The texture was creamy, thin, lightweight, and balm-like; I'd actually say it felt like a gel-like balm because it had the cushion-like slip of a lip balm but had the smoothing prowess of more gel-based formulas. The most impressive aspect of the formula was how little the colors sank into my lip lines and how forgiving they were with imperfections in lip texture. The wear time varied from two and a half to four hours on me, and the formula was lightly hydrating over time. They have a sweet, fruity scent (passionfruit per their website) but no discernible taste. Browse all of our Colour Pop Just a Tint Lippie Tint swatches. IngredientsHydrogenated Polyisobutene, Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Triisostearin, Polyethylene, Squalane, Hydrated Silica, Flavor, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Caprylyl Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Tocopherol, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil, Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil, Hexylene Glycol, Saccharin; May Contain: Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Red 28 Lake (CI 45410), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985). ![]()
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via https://www.temptalia.com/this-weeks-sales-for-july-29th-2019/ Denver has some adventures lined up this week. Start it off by sweating it out during the Summer Fitness Series and end it by watching Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in concert. Wherever the week takes you, make sure to take a peek at this roundup of events happening in Denver. Monday, July 29Summer Fitness SeriesWhen: July 29, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Where: Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek, 245 Columbine St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: CorePower Yoga teams up with Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek to present a Summer Fitness Series. The event features a yoga class on the rooftop deck guided by a CorePower Yoga instructor. You can watch a sunset over the mountains while getting zen. Expressive Free Motion SewingWhen: July 29, 4 – 6 p.m. Where: Art Gym Denver, 1460 Leyden St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Art Gym Denver hosts Expressive Free Motion Sewing. The event features an artist demonstration from Erin McAllister for her upcoming exhibition Sanctuary. You can learn McAllister’s process of creating free-flowing stitchwork inspired by movement and creation. Mile High Denver Boutique WeekWhen: July 29 – August 2 Where: Yarn Shoppe Studio – Denver, 1615 California St., Denver Cost: Free and open to the public The Lowdown: Shop and support local businesses during Mile High Denver Boutique Week. The event features an eight-day celebration with a curated group of artisans, makers and more presenting their goods. You can shop till you drop and find some unique local items. More information here. Tuesday, July 30One Painting at a Time: Derrick VelasquezWhen: July 30, 1 – 2 p.m. Where: Clyfford Still Museum, 1250 Bannock St., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Clyfford Still Museum presents One Painting at a Time: Derrick Velasquez. The event features a tour through the galleries of the museum. You can learn about all of the different backgrounds of the paintings from artist Derrick Velasquez throughout the afternoon. Authentic ConnectionWhen: July 30, 7 – 9 p.m. Where: Archipelago Club, 2345 7th St., Denver Cost: $20 register here The Lowdown: Archipelago hosts Authentic Connection. The event features an evening to work on your connections and build better relationships with those around you in a group setting with the help of instructor Amelia Broughton. You can explore the complex feelings that people hold, experiment with mind-body practices and learn more about consciously making an effort to connect better with others. Scramble Campbell – Live Art Experience![]() Photo courtesy of Scramble Campbell on Facebook. When: June 30, 7 – 10 p.m. Where: Dazzle, 1512 Curtis St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Dazzle presents Scramble Campbell: A Live Art Experience. The event features a chance to see Keith “Scramble” Campbell paintings. Campbell is a well-known artist who uses bright colors and music from musicians, bands and other musical events as his inspiration. You can listen to live music from Cashmere Sweater and explore some amazing art. Outdoor Photography WorkshopWhen: July 30, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: Cheesman Park, York St. and E. 8th Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Live Outside and Play partners with Elevation Outdoors Magazine to host an Outdoors Photography Workshop. The event features an evening to learn more about techniques on taking better photos, using photoshop and more from photographers Roxy and Ben. Check here for more information. Wednesday, July 31Golden Triangle Public Art TourWhen: July 31, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Where: McNichols Civic Center Building, 144 W. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: McNichols Civic Center Building presents a Golden Triangle Public Art Tour. The event features a tour that will take you around Denver to explore public contemporary art installations. The tour will stop near the Denver Public Library, Civic Center Park and the Denver Art Museum and is led by public art docent Esther Varney. Sci-Fi Film SeriesWhen: July 31, 7 – 10 p.m. Where: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver Cost: $15 get tickets here The Lowdown: Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS) teams up with Denver Film Society to host a Sci-Fi Film Series. The event features a screening of the Steven Spielberg classic, Jurassic Park. The film follows a fantastical story of a seemingly safe theme park on an island that has real-life dinosaurs created from DNA of extinct creatures – but the predators of the island have escaped and are on the prowl. Following the screening, you can listen to a Q&A with a professor of film and media studies at MSU Denver Vincent Piturro and DMNS paleontologist Joe Sertich. Ratio Comedy NightWhen: July 31, 8 – 10 p.m. Where: Ratio Beerworks, 2920 Larimer St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Ratio Beerworks presents a Ratio Comedy Night. The event features a showcase of some of Denver’s best stand-up comedians including Lila Mae Bear, JD Lopez and Joshua Skillman. You can grab a glass of Ratio brew and kick back to laugh during some hilarious sets. The show is free to attend, as always. A Film For All SeasonsWhen: July 31, 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Where: Landmark’s Esquire Theatre, 590 Downing St., Denver Cost: $8.50 get tickets here The Lowdown: Landmark’s Esquire Theatre hosts A Film For All Seasons. The event features a screening of Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid – a classic Western film about the dynamic duo who rob banks and trains but aren’t really all that bad. Thursday, August 1Union Station BuskerfestWhen: August 1 – 4 Where: Denver’s Union Station, 1701 Wynkoop St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Explore the unique world of buskers – or street performers — during Union Station Buskerfest. The event features a four-day festival with acts from escape artists, acrobats, jugglers and more. The event is free, however, donations are highly encouraged for the buskers. Colorado DayWhen: August 1, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Where: American Museum of Western Art-The Anschutz Collection, 1727 Tremont Pl., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: American Museum of Western Art hosts Colorado Day. The event features a free self-guided tour of the museum all throughout the day. You can explore all of the exhibits and paintings that highlight Coloradan artists that are on display. CollectivismWhen: August 1, 6 – 8 p.m. Where: Center for Visual Art, 965 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Center for Visual Art presents Collectivism. The event features an exhibition showcasing works from 13 local and national artist collectives such as Ladies Fancywork Society, Secret Love Collective and Ant Farm. The exhibition dives deeper into the inner workings of collectives and how they affect artists’ expression in their practices. ARISEWhen: August 1, 7 – 11 p.m. Where: The Church Nightclub, 1160 Lincoln St., Denver Cost: $25 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Church Nightclub hosts ARISE. The event features an art show with works from the local pen and ink artist Golden Pirate. You can explore the quirky and eccentric drawings of Golden Pirate throughout the evening. ChicagoWhen: August 1, 7:30 – 10 p.m. Where: Studio Loft at the Ellie, 909 14th St., Denver Cost: $25 – $37.50 get tickets here The Lowdown: Phamaly Theatre Company presents a performance of Chicago. The award-winning musical is the longest-running American musical on Broadway and features a story about prison-bound women, working their way through the system. Follow the journey of Roxie and Velma as they climb their way up from criminals to stars. Burns Park Public Art TourWhen: August 1, 5:30 – 6 p.m. Where: Burns Park, Between Colorado Blvd., Alameda Ave. and Leetsdale Dr., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Denver Public Art hosts a Burns Park Public Art Tour. The event features a tour around Burns Park led by a public art docent that will give a better insight into each sculpture that sits in the historic triangle park. The tour will meet by the red and black sculpture at the Southeast corner of the park. Side StoriesWhen: August 1 – 8, 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Where: Dairy Block Alley, Between 18th St. and 19th St. Cost: Free and open to the public The Lowdown: Side Stories returns to Denver. Dairy Block Alley presents the annual experience where short films will be projected on the side of the alley and on the CTRL Collective bride window in a loop for all to see. You can watch films such as Golden Afternoon created by Ella Vance, Full Color Colorado created by Lares Feliciano and Triticum Dream created by Kendra Fleischman. Friday, August 2First Friday Art WalkWhen: August 2, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Where: Art District on Santa Fe, 525 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free and open to the public The Lowdown: First Friday Art Walk is back for the first Friday of the month. You can explore a myriad of creative businesses and galleries that sit within the art district. The walk features over 100 participating locations on Santa Fe Drive and food trucks delivering bites to fuel your art adventures. You can see paintings, prints, sculptures and more throughout the walk.
August First Friday ExhibitionWhen: August 2, 6 – 9 p.m. Where: ReCreative Denver, 765 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: ReCreative Denver hosts an August First Friday Exhibition. The event features an exhibition by artist Jennifer Pettus called Frame Story. Pettus uses literal and abstract frames to explore works of fiction and have the audience find common threads. The exhibition also features block prints from Betterish. B-Side MusicWhen: August 2, 5 – 10 p.m. Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, 1485 Delgany St., Denver Cost: $5 at entry The Lowdown: Museum of Contemporary Art Denver presents B-Side Music. The event features a night to rock out to some new and innovative local musicians with performances from Moon Hammer – a supergroup of musicians with an out of this world sound and Wes Watkins – a local trumpet player with a powerful inclusive sound. You can listen to awesome music and relax in the warm summer air. Opening ReceptionWhen: August 2, 7 – 11 p.m. Where: Foolproof Contemporary Art, 3240 Larimer St., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Foolproof Contemporary Art hosts an Opening Reception for Feel. The event features an exhibition that showcases the works of different artists. The artists will explore the feelings of physical, emotional and psychological perspectives through art. Pottery ClassWhen: August 2, 6 – 9 p.m. Where: Grandma’s House, 1710 S. Broadway, Denver Cost: $45 get tickets here The Lowdown: Grandma’s House teams up with Potter’s Touch Denver to present a Pottery Class. The event features a chance to try your hand at creating a coil pot with the help of an instructor from Potter’s Touch. The ticket price covers all materials needed to participate in the class. Midsummer SoireeWhen: August 2, 4 – 8 p.m. Where: Modern Nomad, 2936 Larimer St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Modern Nomad hosts a Midsummer Soiree. The event features a look at the newly renovated space and a chance to explore the newest member – The Copper Elm – who have non-toxic paints from Wise Owl Paint Canada. You can imbibe on sips from Proof Wine and Spirits and Stems Ciders and delight in vegan ice cream bites from Brightside while jamming out to music from Ginger Perry while supporting Modern Nomad. RUMTUM & DINKC![]() DINKC. Photo by Amanda Piela When: August 2, 6 – 10 p.m. Where: Abstract, 742 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Abstract presents RUMTUM & DINKC. The event features works from the popular local muralists RUMTUM and DINKC. You can take a look around the gallery and explore some amazing art.
Saturday, August 3Free Day at DAMWhen: August 3, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Denver Art Museum (DAM) hosts Free Day at DAM. The event features a day to explore the galleries and exhibitions at no cost. You can tour the new paint studio and take a look at The Light Show — an exhibition that explores light sources on display at the museum.
Hype BreezeWhen: August 3, 6 – 9 p.m. Where: The Crown Collection, 4433 W. 29th Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: The Crown Collection presents Hype Breeze. The event features a solo exhibition showcasing works from artist Josh Mayhem. Mayhem creates bright and psychedelic sculpture works that will catch your eye. Pandora’s BoxWhen: August 3, 7 – 11 p.m. Where: Leon, 1112 E. 17th Ave., Denver Cost: $7 get tickets here The Lowdown: Leon hosts Pandora’s Box. The event features a pop-up installation with works from floral artists Amie Oakley and Arthur Williams. The installation draws inspiration from tensions found within oppositions. Williams and Oakley create a full experience will sound, light and music from f-ether. MCA Penny AdmissionWhen: August 3, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, 1485 Delgany St., Denver Cost: $.01 at the door The Lowdown: The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver welcomes back Penny Admission. Colorado Residents can get into the museum for only a penny, that is right— one cent— all day long. You can get the chance to see exhibitions such as Clark Richert in hyperspace and The Nth Dimension. Ruckus x Pabst Art ShowWhen: August 3, 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. Where: Ruckus, 5126 E. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Bellwether hosts a Ruckus Pabst Art Show. The event features an art showcase with works from artists including Matthew Skiff, Brandon Herbel and Axel Geittman. You can jam out to music from Deen Shiffrin and Buddy Bravo, snag giveaways and even get a tattoo throughout the night. Sunday, August 4Cherry Blossom Painting ClassWhen: August 4, 2 – 4 p.m. Where: Spectra Art Space, 1836 S. Broadway, Denver Cost: $28 – $50 get tickets here The Lowdown: Spectra Art Space presents a Cherry Blossom Painting Class. The event features a guided instructional class with artist Kayla Lees. You can learn how to paint cherry blossoms on a black or white silk fan and watercolor paper during the workshop. The ticket price includes light refreshments, coffee or tea and all of the materials needed to create your gorgeous cherry blossom art piece. Yoga Rocks the ParkWhen: August 4, 8 – 11:30 a.m. Where: Sunken Gardens Park, 401 W 9th Ave., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Take a deep breath and let go of your weekly stresses at Yoga Rocks the Park. The event features a guided meditation to calm your thoughts with help from an instructor of the Mayu Sanctuary followed by a Kundalini yoga flow guided by Stacy McDonald with music from a DJ. After the yoga session, you can explore a vendor village filled with drinks and bites to refuel. Runway WorkshopWhen: August 4, 1 – 3 p.m. Where: McNichols Civic Center Building, 144 W. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: $40 get tickets here The Lowdown: Learn how to better succeed in the modeling world during a Runway Workshop. The event features a two-hour workshop with Julie Gallahue of Goldie Mae Productions to prepare you for Denver Fashion Week model casting calls. Models should come wearing body-hugging clothes. Women should wear heels and men should wear dress shoes. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in ConcertWhen: August 4, 1 – 3:30 p.m. Where: Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th St., Denver Cost: $20 – $94 get tickets here The Lowdown: Colorado Symphony presents Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in Concert. The event features projections of the film on the big screen as the Colorado Symphony performs scores live. The film follows the journey of Harry Potter and his friends as they uncover the meaning of Horcruxes. Want this list before everyone else?Click here to have it sent to your inbox.Mark Your CalendarEverything is Terrible When: August 6, 7 – 11 p.m. Where: Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: $15 tickets available here Community Paint Day When: August 7, 12 – 4 p.m. Where: ReCreative Denver, 765 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free register here Psychonauts When: August 9, 7 – 10 p.m. Where: Mirus Gallery Denver, 1144 Broadway, Denver Cost: Free register here Wanderlust 108 When: August 10 – 11 Where: Great Lawn Park, 101 Yosemite St., Denver Cost: Free – $99 tickets available here via https://303magazine.com/2019/07/denver-events-arts-culture-117/ July is coming to a close, but Denver is still serving up delicious summer fun. You can start the week off at Woods Boss Brewing and grab a beer for a good cause, and end the week taking your taste buds on a trip at the International Food Truck Festival. Wherever your plans take you, make sure to check out this roundup of food and drink events. Monday, July 29Brew Therapy FundraiserWhen: Monday, July 29 6 – 9 p.m. Where: Woods Boss Brewing, 2210 California St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Brew Therapy Fundraiser heads to Woods Boss Brewing this Monday. The event will feature a specialty brew just for the event and proceeds will go towards The Rebels Project, a nonprofit providing support to survivors of mass shootings. You can cap off your Monday with a beer while supporting a great cause. Monday Night Red Beans & RiceWhen: Monday, July 29 5 – 8 p.m. Where: Safta’s Counter, 3330 Brighton Blvd., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Safta’s Counter will be featuring dishes from Emily Shaya this Monday. The New Orlean’s “Red Bean Queen” will be serving up her famous red beans and rice all evening long. You can head to Market Hall for a delicious meal inspired by the Big Easy. Tuesday, July 30Uchi Denver Garden Series Dinner: James Beard FoundationWhen: Tuesday, July 10 7 p.m. – 12 a.m. Where: Uchi Denver, 2500 Lawrence St., Denver Cost: $150 – $175 get tickets here The Lowdown: Uchi Denver’s Garden Series Dinner returns for its second installment this week. The event will benefit the James Beard Foundation’s Women’s Leadership Programs, which focus on the advancement of women in the culinary industry. Guests will enjoy a multi-course meal prepared by notable chefs as well as a welcome cocktail and dessert beverage. Cupcake & Cider Pairing with Mermaids BakeryWhen: Tuesday, July 30 5 – 8 p.m. Where: Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St., Unit 150, Denver Cost: $20, RSVP to [email protected] The Lowdown: Stem Ciders is partnering with Mermaids Baking to present a Cupcake & Cider Pairing event. The event’s theme is carnival and will feature pairings like a Cotton Candy cupcake with Stem Cider’s Rosé cider. For $20 guests will enjoy four cupcakes neatly paired with four ciders. You can sip while indulging on the adorably themed desserts. Wednesday, July 31Book Launch Party for Beer Lover’s ColoradoWhen: Wednesday, July 31 6 – 8 p.m. Where: Fiction Beer Company, 7101 E. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Beer Lover’s Colorado is celebrating a book release at Fiction Beer Company. The book, Beer Lover’s Colorado, is a guidebook to Colorado’s best breweries, brewpubs, bars and beer festivals. You can head over to Fiction Beer Company to grab a beer with the author and pick up a signed copy of the book. Rooftop Trivia + All Day Happy HourWhen: Starts Wednesday, July 31 7 – 11 p.m. Where: Ignite Kitchen + Cocktails, 2124 Larimer St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: The Trivia Factory and Ignite Kitchen + Cocktails are partnering for Rooftop Trivia every Wednesday. Guests can test their trivia knowledge while enjoying all day happy hour from Ignite Kitchen + Cocktails. Thursday, August 1Denver Burger BattleWhen: Thursday, August 1 5:30 – 9:30 Where: Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St., Aurora Cost: $65 – $125 get ticket here The Lowdown: The Denver Burger Battle returns this year and heads to Stanley Marketplace for the sandwich showdown. Guests will receive unlimited burger samples from 20 restaurants as well as beer, wine and cocktail samples. The 2019 contenders list includes local favorites like The Cherry Cricket and high-end participants like Hearth & Dram. There will be a burger for everyone. BBQ Wine & DineWhen: Thursday, August 1 5:45 – 8:45 p.m. Where: Hickory & Ash, 8001 Arista Pl., Suite 150, Broomfield Cost: $125, call 720-390-4400 for reservations The Lowdown: Chef Ryan Taylor and Advanced Sommelier Kevin Arndt present a BBQ Wine & Dine dinner at Hickory & Ash. For $125 guests can indulge on a four-course BBQ inspired meal expertly paired with four wines. You can start the weekend early with the interesting pairing of beef brisket and Zinfandel. IPA DayWhen: Starts Thursday, August 1 at 4 p.m. Where: Comrade Brewing Company, 7667 E. Iliff Ave., Suite F, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: It is IPA Day this Thursday and Comrade Brewing Company is celebrating with some special tappings. Starting at 4 p.m. there will be two Double Dry Hopper Superpower variants and Grapefruit Superpower brews available. You can profess your love for India Pale Ales with a beer in hand. Denver: Wine and Oyster PairingWhen: Thursday, August 1 6 – 8 p.m. Where: The Infinite Monkey Theorem (RiNo), 3200 Larimer St., Denver Cost: $22 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Infinite Monkey Theorem and ShuckBrothers present a Wine and Oyster Pairing this Thursday. For $22 guests can enjoy three flavors of oysters and three tastings of expertly paired wines. You can sip and slurp your favorite wine and mollusk variety. Hickory Peach Wee Heavy: Bottle & Tap ReleaseWhen: Thursday, August 1 3 – 11 p.m. Where: The Intrepid Sojourner Beer Project, 925 W. 8th Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: The Intrepid Sojourner Beer Project is having its World Beer Cup Silver Award Winner, Hickory Peach Wee Heavy, back on tap. This Scottish Wee Heavy features notes of hickory bark, palisade peaches and marshmallow notes. This sweet and smoky brew will also be available in 500 milliliter bottles. Pinot & PilatesWhen: Thursday, August 1 6 – 8 p.m. Where: Wild Women Wine, 1660 Champa St., Denver Cost: $20 get tickets here The Lowdown: Fluid Fusion and Wild Women Wine are partnering to present Pinot & Pilates. For $20 guests will participate in a Pilates mat class followed by a Wild Women Wine tasting and snacks. You can try a new wine and a new workout too. 5-cent Manhattan’s All of AugustWhen: Starts Thursday, August 1 3 – 6 p.m. Where: The Nickel, 1100 14th St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: The Nickel is celebrating its fifth anniversary with five-cent Manhattans. You can grab the drink on the cheap from 3 to 6 p.m. every Monday through Friday in August. You can celebrate The Nickel’s birthday with this classic cocktail at an unbelievable price. Friday, August 22x Can ReleaseWhen: Friday, August 2 12 – 11 p.m. Where: Cerebral Brewing, 1477 Monroe St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Cerebral Brewing is doing a dual can release this Friday. The beers being released are DDH Rare Trait and International Water. DDH Rare Trait is a house IPA with Citra, El Dorado, Azacca and Mosaic hops. International Waters is a Foeder Pilsner with flavors of sandalwood, white pepper and honeysuckle. Flick FridaysWhen: Friday, August 2 8:30 – 10:30 p.m. Where: Little Man Ice Cream, 2620 16th St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Little Man Ice Cream’s Flick Fridays returns this week featuring Pitch Perfect. You can enjoy the aca-awesome dairy treat while enjoying this popular musical comedy starring Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow. You can dine on Little Man Ice Cream treats with your fellow aca-people. If you haven’t seen any of the movies this description is a little aca-ward. First Friday – Beer Release and Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich PairingWhen: Friday, August 2 6 – 10 p.m. Where: The Empourium Brewing Company, 4385 W. 42nd Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: You can head over to The Empourium Brewing Company for Hamilton themed beer release and Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich pairing. The Hamilton themed brew is called Not Thrown’ Away My Shot and is a wood-aged amber. Ice cream cookie sandwich pairings will be provided by Good Sugar Baking. You can taste the latest from The Empourium Brewing Company and dine on a delicious cold treat. Saturday, August 3International Food Truck FestivalWhen: Saturday, August 3 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Where: Civic Center Park, Colfax and Bannock, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Civic Center Park is being transformed into an International Food Truck Festival this Saturday. There will be over 15 food trucks featuring exotic cuisines from Brazilian to South African. There will also be dessert vendors if your sweet tooth kicks in. When you are not dining you can enjoy the live music, local vendors and international bar. One Year Anniversary PartyWhen: Saturday, August 3 3 – 8 p.m. Where: Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse, 3636 Chestnut Pl., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse is celebrating its first birthday this weekend. Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse is throwing a carnival-themed party complete with games and prizes, specialty cocktails and a DJ. Mountain Crust Catering will also be there if you get a hankering for some pizza. Four Year Anny Yacht PartyWhen: Saturday, August 3 12 – 11 p.m. Where: Call to Arms Brewing Company, 4526 Tennyson St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Call to Arms Brewing Company is also celebrating its anniversary this weekend. The party is yacht-themed and will feature a plethora of boat-themed brews like the Seward, SS Minnow and Gone Fission. Rolling Smoke BBQ and The Alcapones will also make an appearance to celebrate the brewery’s birthday. Harry Potter Birthday BashWhen: Saturday, August 3 2 – 11 p.m. Where: Fiction Beer Company, 7101 E. Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: It has been 21 years since Harry Potter was published in the US and Fiction Beer Company is throwing a party. The event will feature Harry Potter-themed food from Boar & Castle Mobile Eatery and a Harry Potter slushie beer flavor. Guests are encouraged to come in costume and play Wizards Unite with other Potterheads on this momentous occasion. Taste of Ethiopia Festival 2019When: Saturday, August 3 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Where: Montbello Recreation Center, 15555 E. 53rd Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Taste of Ethiopia returns for its seventh year this Saturday. The event features Ethiopian restaurants and caterers and live music. There will also be cultural dance shows and a sacred Ethiopian coffee ceremony. Sippin’ Pretty Patio Party at Broadway MarketWhen: Saturday, August 3 1 – 4 p.m. Where: Broadway Market Denver, 950 N. Broadway, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Broadway Market is hosting a party in honor of Odell Brewing Co’s Sippin’ Pretty Sour Ale. The event will feature the fan-favorite brew, tiki-inspired cocktails and giveaways. You can sip on the fruited sour ale while enjoying all that Broadway Market has to offer. Sunday, August 4Final Après Yoga at RatioWhen: Sunday, August 4 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Ratio Beerworks, 2920 Larimer St., Denver Cost: $20 get tickets here The Lowdown: Ratio Beerworks is hosting its final Après Yoga event of the summer this Sunday. For $20 guests can participate in an all levels yoga class provided by Après Yoga and an after-class brew. You can start your Sunday with a savasana. Poka’s Peroni SoiréeWhen: Sunday, August 4 12 – 6 p.m. Where: Poka Lola Social Club, 1850 Wazee St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Poka Lola Social Club is throwing a Peroni Soirée. In honor of the Italian beer, Poka Lola Social Club will be slinging Peroni-inspired cocktails and will be decked out in Peroni swag. You can celebrate Sunday fun day with Peroni. Sign up here to get the best of our food desk delivered to your inbox.Mark Your CalendarDenver Food + Wine Festival 2019 When: Starts Wednesday, September 4 at 6 p.m. Where: Multiple Locations, Denver Cost: Cost Varies, schedule and tickets available here Margarita Crawl Denver When: Saturday, September 7 2 – 7 p.m. Where: To be announced Cost: $24.99 get tickets here The Bloody Mary Festival – Denver When: Sunday, October 20 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Where: EXDO Event Center, 1399 35th St., Denver Cost: $45 – $55 get tickets here via https://303magazine.com/2019/07/denver-food-events-128/ Tom Ford Love Lust (the original) and Becca Champagne Pop! Glowing coral goodness!
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via https://www.temptalia.com/whats-your-current-favorite-highlighter-blush-combination/ If you thought July was a busy month for Denver concerts, just wait until you see all of the shows going on in August. There are over 500 events going on over the course of the next 31 days all over the Mile High City. With that many events going on in a single month, it can be hard to navigate through it all. That’s why we’ve compiled calendars from over 40 venues in Denver and put them into one wholesome article for your convenience. Week 1: July 29 – August 4Recommended: Peter Frampton (Farewell) @ Red Rocks – July 31On July 31, Peter Frampton will be wrapping up July and bringing in August as he brings his farewell tour to Red Rocks. Frampton is a rock ‘n’ roll legend who was responsible for multiple hits throughout the ’70s and ’80s. In 2019, Frampton showed he was still making moves with his most recent release All Blues. On July 31, you’ll have your chance to see Frampton in action one last time. Also see…7/29 – Frank Iero and The Future Violents w/ Geoff Rickly @ Marquis Theater 7/29 – Wolf King w/ Palehorse/Palerider, Disposal Notice @ Lost Lake 7/29 – Chris Tomlin @ Red Rocks 7/30 – Ben Sparaco and The New Effect w/ Last Humans, Digg @ Cervantes’ Other Side 7/30 – Bad Cop/Bad Cop w/ Dog Party, Pity Party @ Lost Lake 7/30 – Scramble Campbell – Live Art Experience @ Dazzle Jazz 7/30 – The Daryl Gott Quintet ft. Paul McKee @ Nocturne Jazz 7/30 – Chris Tomlin @ Red Rocks 7/31 – RE:Search ft. Defunk w/ Memba, LYFTD, Jordan Polovina @ Cervantes’ Other Side 7/31 – Halleway w/ Plain Faraday, Jacob Paulson @ Larimer Lounge 7/31 – It Looks Sad. w/ Gestalt, Sad Bug @ Hi-Dive 7/31 – Igor & The Red Elvises @ Lost Lake 7/31 – Bontan @ Bar Standard 7/31 – Ellyn Rucker’s Grand Return w/ A Little Help From Her Friends @ Dazzle Jazz 7/31 – Beat Discography w/ The Ed Breazeale Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 7/31 – A.A. Bondy @ Globe Hall 8/1 – Subtronic Takeover w/ Calcium, Benda, Zia @ The Ogden Theatre 8/1 – Jay Cobb Anderson Band ft. John Craigie & Brad Parsons w/ Part & Parcel, Mama Magnolia, Analog Son, Strings and the Box, Cooney & Friends, TMD, Banshee Tree @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/1 – XYLO w/ Jane Holiday, ZOLITA @ Marquis Theater 8/1 – Part Time w/ Gary Wilson, French Kettle Station @ Larimer Lounge 8/1 – Love Gang w/ Smokey Mirror, Malahierba @ Hi-Dive 8/1 – Harriet Brown w/ Sur Ellz, Fresh Fruit @ Lost Lake 8/1 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/1 – The Baylor Project (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/1 – The Dazzle Sessions: Music of Wayne Shorter (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/1 – Big Swing Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/1 – Nightwaves Monthly Electronic w/ Retrofette (DJ Set), DJ Boyhollow @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/1 – Ten Miles South w/ Glass Cases, Timothy Jayy @ Globe Hall 8/1 – “Weird Al” Yankovic w/ The Colorado Symphony @ Red Rocks 8/1 – Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band w/ Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts, Tracksuit Wedding @ Levitt Pavilion 8/2 – Subtronic Takeover w/ Digital Ethos, Chee, Zia @ The Ogden Theatre 8/2 – Kill Paris w/ Stayloose (DJ Set), JAMESIK @ The Bluebird Theater 8/2 – Favor (Back To School Fundraiser) @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 8/2 – Nolatet ft. Mike Dillon, Brian Haas, James Singleton w/ Dandu and Friends, Casey Russell (Magic Beans), Brant Williams (ManyColors), Dylan Johnson, Sean Dandurand (Dandu) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/2 – One More Time (Daft Punk Tribute) @ Marquis Theater 8/2 – Riot All Night ft. LA Riots w/ Lea Luna, Blacksmith (Clark Smith of DYNOHUNTER), Slimee, Hazardous Tofu, Chuck Rivers, VVIERD @ Larimer Lounge 8/2 – Guilty Pleasures @ Hi-Dive 8/2 – Zipperz w/ The Stick Ups, The Sleights, Zephyr @ Lost Lake 8/2 – Mija @ Bar Standard 8/2 – Charlie Hunter & Lucy Woodward @ Dazzle Jazz 8/2 – Max Wellman + The Annie Booth Trio (Night Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 8/2 – Jack Dunlevie + Hunter Roberts (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 8/2 – Disco Ball ’70s Disco & Funk w/ DJ Jason Heller, Gary Givant @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/2 – Sidney Gish w/ Great Grandpa, Mr. Atomic @ Globe Hall 8/2 – Nina Storey w/ Jeremy Dion @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/2 – No Limit Reunion Concert @ Bellco Theatre 8/2 – My Morning Jacket w/ Warpaint @ Red Rocks 8/2 – Flor de Toloache w/ Flamenco Denver @ Levitt Pavilion 8/2 – Getter @ Temple Denver 8/3 – Bowling For Soup + Reel Big Fish w/ Mest @ The Ogden Theatre 8/3 – The Drums w/ Tanukichan @ The Bluebird Theater 8/3 – (+LIVE+ w/ Bush, Our Lady Peace @ The Fillmore 8/3 – Hellyeah w/ Nonpoint, Sleep Signals @ Summit Music Hall 8/3 – Punk Rock Burlesque @ Marquis Theater 8/3 – Nuns Of Brixton @ Larimer Lounge 8/3 – Suffering Hour w/ Void Rot, Ulkum, Noctambulist @ Hi-Dive 8/3 – BASS OPS: Tisoki w/ Spencer Brown, Netsky @ Club Vinyl 8/3 – Purnell Steen (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/3 – Charlie Hunter & Lucy Woodward (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/3 – Chiaraluce and Oxman Honor Ammons & Stitt (Night Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 8/3 – Joshua Trinidad Trio (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 8/3 – Gary Allen @ The Grizzly Rose 8/3 – Wake & Bake Brunch w/ DJ Imeh (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/3 – Cumbia Con Flavor w/ DJ Staxx, DJ Rayrock (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/3 – Cody Canada & the Departed w/ Shad Buxman and The Graveyard Shift, Mike Ring @ Globe Hall 8/3 – The Hornbuckles w/ The BRKN @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/3 – Banda MS de Sergio Lizarraga @ Bellco Theatre 8/3 – My Morning Jacket w/ Amo Amo @ Red Rocks 8/3 – Tower of Power w/ Average White Band @ Levitt Pavilion 8/3 – Borgeous @ Temple Denver 8/4 – PRETTYMUCH @ The Fillmore 8/4 – Amo Amo w/ shark dreams @ Larimer Lounge 8/4 – Flynt Flossy + Turquoise Jeep w/ Turner Jackson, SF1 @ Lost Lake 8/4 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/4 – Monaco and Alameda (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/4 – Open Mic w/ Soul Daddy & His Band (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/4 – Sunny Sweeney w/ Leslie Tom Band, The Barlow, The Threadbarons @ Globe Hall 8/4 – Los Straitjackets w/ Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/4 – Gregory Alan Isakov w/ Mountain Man @ Red Rocks 8/4 – Reverend Horton Heat w/ The Delta Bombers, Lincoln Durham @ Levitt Pavilion Week 2: August 5 – August 11Recommended: Backstreet Boys w/ Baylee Littrell @ The Pepsi Center – August 8On August 8, we’re taking you back to the ’90s. That’s right folks, the Backstreet Boys are headed to the Mile High City to take over the Pepsi Center. If you’re unfamiliar with the Backstreet Boys, it’s time to get educated by listening to classics such as “I Want It That Way” or “Shape of My Heart.” Fellow artist Baylee Littrell is set to kick things off on August 8, so grab some tickets while you still can because after all, Backstreet’s back, alright? Also see…8/5 – SKOLD w/ Echo Black, Komrads, Ritual Aesthetic, Kill Minus Nine @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 8/5 – Cold Hart w/ Horse Head, Fish Narc, Yawns, Lil Zubin, Fantasy Camp @ Marquis Theater 8/5 – Hot Wax: Stang’s Birthday Edition @ Hi-Dive 8/5 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/6 – Maggie Rogers w/ Allie Crow Buckley @ The Ogden Theatre 8/6 – Summer Salt w/ Dante Elephante, Motel Radio @ The Bluebird Theater 8/6 – Wiz Khalifa w/ DJ Drama, Chevy Woods, Moneybagg Yo @ The Fillmore 8/6 – Slipknot w/ Volbeat, Gojira, Behemoth @ The Pepsi Center 8/6 – Stef Chura w/ French Vanilla @ Larimer Lounge 8/6 – Delphia @ Dazzle Jazz 8/6 – Ben Markley Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/6 – Charley Crockett w/ Casey James Prestwood & The Burning Angels @ Globe Hall 8/6 – Tommy Emmanuel @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/6 – Flume w/ Jpegmafia, Slowthai, Collin McKenna @ Red Rocks 8/7 – Maggie Rogers w/ Allie Crow Buckley @ The Ogden Theatre 8/7 – Re:Search ft. Ultrasloth (Duffrey x BioLumigen x kLL sMTH) w/ 5AM, Thought Process, Jordan Polovina @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/7 – Tomorrows Bad Seeds w/ Lola Rising, Guerilla Fanfare, Hookfish @ Marquis Theater 8/7 – The Nude Party w/ Pink Pinky @ Larimer Lounge 8/7 – Chief White Lightning w/ The Beeves, Osmium House @ Hi-Dive 8/7 – KALO w/ And The Black Feathers @ Lost Lake 8/7 – No Regular Play @ Bar Standard 8/7 – Gonzalo Teppa Quintet @ Dazzle Jazz 8/7 – Tom Gershwin Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 8/7 – Spaga @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/7 – Ryan Martin w/ Alex Cano, Thunderthief, April Henry @ The Walnut Room 8/7 – Tommy Emmanuel @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/7 – Mary J. Bliige + Nas @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 8/7 – Flume w/ Jpegmafia, Slowthai, Collin McKenna @ Red Rocks 8/8 – The Billy Failing Band w/ 300 Days, Dirty Grass Players, Pierce Edens @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/8 – The Fritz + Universal Sigh w/ Treehouse Sanctum @ Larimer Lounge 8/8 – Spotlights w/ Vampyre, Shepherd @ Hi-Dive 8/8 – DEZORAH w/ 21 Taras, Giardia, Emily Shreve @ Lost Lake 8/8 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/8 – Tim Ries (Saxophonist for The Rolling Stones) (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/8 – The Dazzle Sessions : Music of Wayne Shorter (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/8 – Big Swing Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/8 – STUPID, DOPE, FRESH: A Straight Up Hip Hop Party @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/8 – Illiterate Light w/ Kind Hearted Strangers, Chris Shift & The Rock N Roll Boys @ Globe Hall 8/8 – 303 Synth Day w/ Tetrakroma, Bob Sync, Jay Eric @ The Walnut Room 8/8 – JoJo Siwa w/ The Belles @ 1st Bank Center 8/8 – O.A.R. w/ American Authors, Rozzi @ Red Rocks 8/8 – Slim Cessna’s Auto Club w/ Lost Walks @ Levitt Pavilion 8/9 – Shane Smith & the Saints w/ Blue Water Highway @ The Bluebird Theater 8/9 – Dean Lewis @ The Gothic Theatre 8/9 – Cash Unchained (Johnny Cash Tribute) @ Summit Music Hall 8/9 – The Commonheart ft. James Casey (Trey Anastasio Band) w/ Two Faces West, Genuine Reverie @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/9 – Unlimited Gravity (EP Release) w/ FunkStatik, MZG, Mom N Dad, Since JulEYE @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/9 – Oh, Sleeper w/ Famous Last Words, Convictions, Empty, Under Auburn Skies, Bodies We’ve Buried @ Marquis Theater 8/9 – Goodnight, Texas w/ The Dollhouse Thieves, The Ghost Of Joseph Buck @ Larimer Lounge 8/9 – The Lowest Pair w/ Jess Parsons, Jennifer Jane Niceley @ Hi-Dive 8/9 – Meeting House w/ Vic N’ The Narwhals, The Nova Kicks, Orca Welles @ Lost Lake 8/9 – Josh Wink @ Bar Standard 8/9 – Cash Cash @ The Church 8/9 – Willie Jones III @ Dazzle Jazz 8/9 – The DinosAurchestra of New Orleans @ Nocturne Jazz 8/9 – Ricochet @ The Grizzly Rose 8/9 – MNDSGN w/ Blvck Spvde @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/9 – Little Hurricane w/ Luke Callen & Wolf Van Elfmand @ Globe Hall 8/9 – Switchback (Album Release) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/9 – Passafire w/ Of Good Nature @ Levitt Pavilion 8/9 – Bunny of Rabbit in the Moon @ Temple Denver 8/10 – Alison Wonderland & Friends @ The Gothic Theatre 8/10 – Night Riots w/ Moontower, The Holy Dark @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 8/10 – Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio + Neal Francis w/ The SolTones, Hachey’s Haus @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/10 – Green Dazed (Green Day Tribute) w/ The Vanilla Milkshakes, Slap Happy @ Marquis Theater 8/10 – Mo Lowda & the Humble w/ The Mammoths @ Larimer Lounge 8/10 – The Yellow Rake w/ SPELLS, BlackDots, Muscle Beach, Joy Subtraction @ Hi-Dive 8/10 – BASS OPS: Shanghai Doom w/ Mr. Carmack, The Bordas Brothers @ Club Vinyl 8/10 – Tenia Nelson (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/10 – Colorado Brazil Fest’s Brazilian Jazz Night (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/10 – Chiaraluce and Oxman Honor Ammons & Stitt @ Nocturne Jazz 8/10 – Les Amis (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/10 – The Goonies ’80s Tribute w/ DJ Slave1 (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/10 – Melodime w/ Dan Hertel (Of Verse the Inevitable) @ Globe Hall 8/10 – Michelle Mandico w/ Caroline Cotter, Kristen Castro @ The Walnut Room 8/10 – Pink Slip (CD Release) w/ Untold, Season Breakers, Next One Up (Morning Set) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/10 – The Danny Masters Band (Led Zeppelin Tribute) (Night Set) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/10 – Lost ’80s Live w/ A Flock of Seagulls with Wang Chung, Missing Persons, The Tubes, The Motels, Farrington and Mann, When in Rome UK, The Vapors, Book of Love, Boys Don’t Cry, Escape Club, Real Life, Dramarama @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 8/10 – Alison Wonderland w/ Ekali, Medasin, Wuki @ Red Rocks 8/10 – The Mother Hips w/ Grant Farm @ Levitt Pavilion 8/10 – Kap Slap @ Temple Denver 8/11 – Brandon “Taz” Niederauer @ The Bluebird Theater 8/11 – Decrepit Birth w/ Aenimus, The Kennedy Veil, Harvest the Murdered, Uncultured Swine @ Marquis Theater 8/11 – The Reign of Kindo w/ Adrian Bellue, Sirintip @ Larimer Lounge 8/11 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/11 – Lindsay Day + Maliq Wynn Quartet (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/11 – Mr. Brunchside: Killers & 2000 Indie Rock Brunch w/ DJ Boyhollow (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/11 – Dave Halchak (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/11 – The Rad Trads w/ RitaRita @ Globe Hall 8/11 – Joe Bonamassa @ Red Rocks Week 3: August 12 – August 18Recommended: Mumford & Sons @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre – August 15-17On August 15 through 17, Mumford & Sons are headed back to Denver to take over Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre. The last time Mumford & Sons came through Denver was in 2016, so we’re happy to see them return in 2019. Last year, the folk ensemble put out their most recent album Delta, which is worth the listen if you haven’t checked it out yet. On August 15, 16 and 17 openers include Lord Huron, Denver band Tennis and The Milk Carton Kids respectively. Also see…8/12 – Elijah Ocean w/ Andy Hamilton & the Rocky Mountain Contraband @ Hi-Dive 8/12 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/12 – Joe Bonamassa @ Red Rocks 8/13 – Homeshake w/ KeithCharles @ The Bluebird Theater 8/13 – Pure Bathing Culture w/ Plume Varia @ Larimer Lounge 8/13 – Pilfers w/ Stop The Presses, The Alcapones, Starjammer @ Lost Lake 8/13 – Chamber Music Series: A Romantic Summer Evening @ Dazzle Jazz 8/13 – Ben Markley Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/13 – Judah & the Lion w/ Flora Cash @ Red Rocks 8/14 – Daniel Caesar w/ KOFFEE @ Summit Music Hall 8/14 – RE:Search ft. Artifakts w/ Thug Scouts (ft. members of Templo & Beak Nasty), MIDIcinal, Jordan Polovina @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/14 – Beach Goons w/ Junkie, Bitter Suns, Vic N’ The Narwhals @ Marquis Theater 8/14 – Blackfoot Gypsies @ Larimer Lounge 8/14 – Charming Liars w/ Ivy Wood @ Lost Lake 8/14 – Overmono DJ Set @ Bar Standard 8/14 – Air Force Falconaires @ Dazzle Jazz 8/14 – Tom Gershwin Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 8/14 – Lionel Richie @ Red Rocks 8/15 – Mozzy w/ ALLBLACK, Lil Poppa @ The Bluebird Theater 8/15 – Pick & Howl w/ Julian Davis and the Situation, Buffalo Commons, Tara Rose & The Real Deal @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/15 – The High Divers w/ The Mondegreens, Hello, Mountain @ Larimer Lounge 8/15 – The Tillers w/ The Harmed Brothers, George Cessna @ Hi-Dive 8/15 – The Grinns w/ Carpool Tunnel, Cereza @ Lost Lake 8/15 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/15 – The Music of Dr. John & Beyond w/ Mama Roux (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/15 – The Dazzle Sessions : Music of Wayne Shorter (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/15 – Big Swing Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/15 – Jen Korte & The Loss w/ Whippoorwill @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/15 – Spencer Sutherland @ Globe Hall 8/15 – The Sands (Album Release) w/ Luke Skyy @ The Walnut Room 8/15 – Shakey Graves w/ Dr. Dog, Caroline Rose @ Red Rocks 8/15 – Eilen Jewell w/ Canyon Kids @ Levitt Pavilion 8/16 – Riot Ten w/ Crizzly, YAKZ b2b Somnium Sound, Codd Dubz b2b Mark the Beast, Jessica Audiffred @ The Ogden Theatre 8/16 – Zoso (Led Zeppelin Tribute) @ The Bluebird Theater 8/16 – The Cured (The Cure Tribute) + Arena (Duran Duran Tribute) @ Summit Music Hall 8/16 – 40 Oz to Freedom (Sublime Tribute) w/ Lil Ween (Ween Tribute), Xoa @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/16 – Collidoscope + Melody Lines w/ Telemetry, Floatgoat, Mr. Bugatti @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/16 – jackLNDN (EP Release) w/ DZHEF, Equalizor @ Marquis Theater 8/16 – Michigan Rattlers w/ HERESTOFIGHTIN, Hello Bourbon @ Larimer Lounge 8/16 – Tommy Freed and the Sound w/ Sammy Kay @ Lost Lake 8/16 – Francesca Lombardo @ Bar Standard 8/16 – After Midnight (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/16 – Peter Stolzman’s “New Standards Project” Release ft. Natalie Cressman (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/16 – Jonathan Saraga Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 8/16 – Shenandoah @ The Grizzly Rose 8/16 – Whip It! All Vinyl ’80s Dance Party w/ DJ Jason Heller, Erin Stereo @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/16 – Damien Jurado w/ Corrina Repp @ Globe Hall 8/16 – Coast 2 Coast Live @ The Walnut Room 8/16 – Peter White + Euge Groove (Two Sets) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/16 – John Butler Trio + Yonder Mountain String Band w/ KT Tunstall @ Red Rocks 8/16 – Celso Piña w/ Pato Machete @ Levitt Pavilion 8/16 – Temple Fridays @ Temple Denver 8/17 – The Claypool Lennon Delirium w/ Uni @ The Ogden Theatre 8/17 – Snail Mail w/ Choir Boy @ The Bluebird Theater 8/17 – Float Like A Buffalo w/ Public Safety, Dream Feed, Silver & Smoke @ The Gothic Theatre 8/17 – Adiel Mitchell w/ KJ Evans, VYNYL, Mandy Groves @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 8/17 – A Deitch Family Affair ft. Adam Deitch & Friends w/ Bobby Deitch Band @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/17 – Zebbler Encanti Experience w/ Sumthin Sumthin (Lost Dogz), Untitld (Lost Dogz), ZeroGravity, Future Joy @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/17 – Brizzy & The Fusions w/ Berry Faded, Sew Manarr & Y.KA.3, World Movement @ Marquis Theater 8/17 – Eldren w/ The Savage Blush, The Whimsy of Things @ Larimer Lounge 8/17 – Mal Blum w/ Short Shorts, Mister Zach @ Hi-Dive 8/17 – Of Man and Machine w/ Phantom Host, Thoughtpilot, We Are William @ Lost Lake 8/17 – BASS OPS: Chmst w/ Goldroom @ Club Vinyl 8/17 – Purnell Steen (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/17 – Catherine Russell (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/17 – Chiaraluce and Oxman Honor Ammons & Stitt @ Nocturne Jazz 8/17 – Wes Watkins (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/17 – Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene w/ Angie Stevens (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/17 – Pulse of Nature w/ Kaepora, Legato @ Globe Hall 8/17 – Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts w/ Laura Cortese and the Dance Cards @ The Walnut Room 8/17 – Mary Fahl (formerly of October Project) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/17 – Slightly Stoopid w/ Matisyahu, Tribal Seeds, Hirie @ Red Rocks 8/17 – Backyard Party w/ Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Slim Wednesday @ Levitt Pavilion 8/17 – Valentino Khan @ Temple Denver 8/18 – Dragutante @ The Bluebird Theater 8/18 – OSHUN w/ Zanib @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 8/18 – Old Man Gloom w/ Echo Beds, Oryx @ Marquis Theater 8/18 – Phantogram @ Larimer Lounge 8/18 – Miniluv w/ Narcissa, Old Soul Dies Young @ Lost Lake 8/18 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/18 – Doug McLemore Quartet “Classical Meets Jazz” (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/18 – Wes Watkins (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/18 – Open Mic w/ Soul Daddy & His Band (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/18 – Melody In Heart w/ Immigrants Child, Heliosheath, I’m A Boy, Generation Nomad, My Dog Ate Chad, Ipecac @ Globe Hall 8/18 – The B-52s w/ Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Berlin @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 8/18 – Gov’t Mule w/ Ryan Bingham @ Red Rocks 8/18 – The Brothers Comatose w/ Jalan Crossland @ Levitt Pavilion Week 4: August 19 – August 25Recommended: Reggae On The Rocks 2019 @ Red Rocks – August 24On August 24, the annual Reggae On The Rocks festival is returning to Morrison. Reggae On The Rocks is a long-running tradition at Red Rocks and we’re so happy to see the festivities continue in 2019. This year’s line up includes Rebelution, Protoje, Collie Buddz, Morgan Heritage, The Meditations and Judge Roughneck. If you’re a fan of reggae or are just looking to have a great time, this will be the show to see. Also see…8/19 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/20 – Molotov w/ iZCALLi @ The Ogden Theatre 8/20 – The Tomorrow People ft. Parris Fleming (The Motet), Garrett Sayers (The Motet), Isaac Teel (TAUK), Chris Beck (Jaden Carlson Band) w/ Fat Tuesday House Band, Casey Russell (Magic Beans) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/20 – The Lituation @ Hi-Dive 8/20 – Diggin’ Dirt w/ The Guestlist @ Lost Lake 8/20 – Chamber Music Series: Invitation to the Dance @ Dazzle Jazz 8/20 – Ben Markley Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/20 – The Piano Guys @ Red Rocks 8/21 – August Alsina @ The Gothic Theatre 8/21 – RE:Search ft. Hucci w/ EXO, Jordan Polovina @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/21 – Northlane w/ Erra, Currents, Crystal Lake @ Marquis Theater 8/21 – David Dondero w/ Patrick Dethlefs @ Hi-Dive 8/21 – Prince Daddy & the Hyena w/ Kississippi, Retirement Party @ Lost Lake 8/21 – The Field @ Bar Standard 8/21 – Charles McPherson’s 80th Birthday Tour @ Dazzle Jazz 8/21 – Tom Gershwin Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 8/21 – Dueling Pianos w/ Colorado Keys @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/21 – Sonny Landreth @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/21 – Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats w/ Hiss Golden Messenger @ Red Rocks 8/22 – Buck-O-Nine w/ Younger Than Neil, All Waffle Trick @ The Bluebird Theater 8/22 – That Damn Sasquatch: Pickin’ On Talking Heads ft. Dave Watts (The Motet), Tyler Grant (Grant Farm) w/ Katharsis, Dave Watts, Chuck Jones (Dopapod), Marcus Rezak, Highland Ramblers, Jacob Moss, Matt Flaherty @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/22 – Stunna 4 Vegas w/ Blacc Zacc, Derrick Royce, MI$FITS, TAHATHAKIDD @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/22 – Wizzerd w/ Sugar Skulls & Marigolds, Future Perfect, Mothraship @ Hi-Dive 8/22 – The Sam Chase & the Untraditional w/ The River Arkansas @ Lost Lake 8/22 – Steve Earle & The Dukes @ The Paramount Theatre 8/22 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/22 – Charles McPherson’s 80th Birthday Tour (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/22 – The Dazzle Sessions: Music of Wayne Shorter (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/22 – Big Swing Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/22 – Quantum Beings of the Miraculous + Spacekeeper @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/22 – Sam Pace and the Gilded Grit w/ Weather Big Storm @ Globe Hall 8/22 – Sonny Landreth @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/22 – Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats w/ Hiss Golden Messenger @ Red Rocks 8/22 – The Yawpers w/ CITRA @ Levitt Pavilion 8/23 – Svdden Death w/ Tynan, Ace Aura, Joof @ The Ogden Theatre 8/23 – Son Volt w/ Early James and the Latest @ The Gothic Theatre 8/23 – Electric Feels @ Summit Music Hall 8/23 – Mass Relay (EP Release) w/ Notorious Conduct, Kruza Kid, Dozier, Patrick Skyler, Foxy Dope @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/23 – Isaiah Sharkey (D’Angelo/John Mayer/Cory Henry) w/ Juice ft. Patrick Harvey (Cycles), Eric Luba (Analog Son), Sean Dandurand (Dandu), Collin O’Brien (Low Spark/Cycles), Ghost Tapes @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/23 – Leon and the Revival w/ King Cardinal @ Marquis Theater 8/23 – Shovelin Stone + Larry Nix w/ Randall Conrad Olinger @ Larimer Lounge 8/23 – Big Dopes (Album Release) w/ Spirettes, Whiskey Autumn @ Hi-Dive 8/23 – Places Back Home (EP Release) w/ Ivory Circle, Tolstoy, Holdfast. @ Lost Lake 8/23 – Chris Malinchak @ Bar Standard 8/23 – Desert Hearts Takeover @ The Church 8/23 – Lost Dog Ensemble Plays Tom Waits (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/23 – FreeBear (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/23 – Robin Barnes and the Fiyabirds @ Nocturne Jazz 8/23 – Paul Bogart @ The Grizzly Rose 8/23 – The Contribution @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/23 – Plastic Daggers w/ Serpentfoot, Keef Duster, Dead Characters @ Globe Hall 8/23 – The Greenhouse Band w/ Isabelle Stillman, Extra Gold @ The Walnut Room 8/23 – Joel Ansett w/ Thunderstorm Artis @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/23 – Dave Matthews Band @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 8/23 – 1964 The Tribute (The Beatles Tribute) @ Red Rocks 8/23 – Fiesta CO Dance Company w/ Mariachi Sol de mi Tierra @ Levitt Pavilion 8/23 – The Him @ Temple Denver 8/24 – Svdden Death w/ Phiso, Aweminus, Digitist b2b Executioner, Kases @ The Ogden Theatre 8/24 – Summer Jam 2019 w/ Chris Brown, Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, Joyner Lucas @ The Pepsi Center 8/24 – Demons & Wizards w/ Lizzy Borden, TYR @ Summit Music Hall 8/24 – The New Orleans Suspects + Cris Jacobs Band w/ Jubilingo, Hachey’s Haus @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/24 – Bass Physics w/ COFRESI, Megan Hamilton, CatParty @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/24 – Lil Toe @ Marquis Theater 8/24 – The Pamlico Sound (Vinyl Release) w/ The Soltones, Cosmic Joe @ Larimer Lounge 8/24 – OFF THE WALL Reunion! @ Hi-Dive 8/24 – Aaron Cohen w/ Mitchell James & Anville @ Lost Lake 8/24 – BASS OPS: Sewer Sessions @ Club Vinyl 8/24 – Happy Together Tour 2019 ft. The Turtles, Mark Lindsay (former lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders), Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Buckinghams, The Classics IV, The Cowsills @ The Paramount Theatre 8/24 – Neil Bridge’s NINETIETH Birthday Celebration @ Dazzle Jazz 8/24 – Chiaraluce and Oxman Honor Ammons & Stitt @ Nocturne Jazz 8/24 – Such (Album Release) @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/24 – Dave Matthews Band @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 8/24 – Zion I w/ Kind Dub, DJ Cavem Moetavation @ Levitt Pavilion 8/24 – Mustard @ Temple Denver 8/25 – Korn + Alice In Chains w/ Underoath, Fever 333 @ The Pepsi Center 8/25 – Compliments To The One w/ The Backseaters, Suitable Miss, Poets & Wolves @ Larimer Lounge 8/25 – Nicole Dollanganger w/ Infinity Crush @ Lost Lake 8/25 – Bryan Ferry w/ Femme Schmidt @ The Paramount Theatre 8/25 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/25 – mnop w/ The Quartet (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/25 – El Javi (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/25 – Sliver w/ Velka Kurva, Smiths Grove, Moving Still @ Globe Hall 8/25 – Red Rocks Beer Festival Punk In Drublic w/ Nofx, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, The Bouncing Souls, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Lawrence Arms @ Red Rocks 8/25 – The 2nd Annual Reggae On The Grass @ Levitt Pavilion Week 5: August 26 – September 1Recommended: GRiZ @ The Fillmore – August 29This week, Colorado’s own GRiZ will be performing three times across the Mile High City. On August 29, the Colorado musician is taking over The Fillmore in preparation for a two night run at Red Rocks on 8/30 and 8/31. GRiZ adds acoustic qualities to his electronic productions which makes for a beautiful blend. If you’re looking to catch GRiZ in a more intimate setting, his show at The Fillmore will be the one see. Also see…8/26 – Mogwai w/ Papa M @ Summit Music Hall 8/26 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/26 – OneRepublic w/ The Colorado Symphony @ Red Rocks 8/27 – Papa Roach w/ Asking Alexandria, Bad Wolves @ The Fillmore 8/27 – Vic Mensa + Jesse w/ Hearts @ The Gothic Theatre 8/27 – Ben Markley Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/27 – Elizabeth Cook w/ Casey James Prestwood @ The Walnut Room 8/27 – OneRepublic w/ The Colorado Symphony @ Red Rocks 8/28 – WCWLive5280 Presents: L.E.V.E.L.S. w/ Kayla Marque, Koo Qua, Brionne Wright, Jay Triiiple, Mandy Groves, Danae Simone, Mai Mai Sanai @ The Gothic Theatre 8/28 – RE:Search ft. DJ Logic w/ Animated Earth, Jordan Polovina, Brisco Jones @ Cervantes’ Other Side 8/28 – Maybe April w/ Mlady @ Larimer Lounge 8/28 – Gutter Demons @ Lost Lake 8/28 – Cassian DJ Set @ Bar Standard 8/28 – Jeff Denson Trio w/ Brian Blade, Romain Pilon @ Dazzle Jazz 8/28 – Tom Gershwin Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 8/28 – Mythic Valley w/ Kenny Lee Young Duo, Strings & The Box @ The Walnut Room 8/28 – Josh Groban w/ The Colorado Symphony @ Red Rocks 8/29 – Bone Diggers (Paul Simon Tribute) ft. Lebo (ALO), Jennifer Hartswick & James Casey (Trey Anastasio Band), Reed Mathis (Golden Gate Wingmen), Jeff Franca (Thievery Corp), Danny Eisenberg, Scott Rager w/ HeartByrne (Talking Heads Tribute) @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/29 – Hellgrammites w/ Fortune in Fallacy, The World in Me, Slap Happy @ Larimer Lounge 8/29 – Cordovas w/ New Mexican @ Hi-Dive 8/29 – Kinesics (Farewell) w/ Coastal Wives, Anthony Ruptak, Sister Neapolitan @ Lost Lake 8/29 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/29 – Charlie Parker Three Ways w/ Keith Oxman, Anisha Rush, Rich Chiaraluce (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/29 – The Dazzle Sessions: Music of Wayne Shorter (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 8/29 – Big Swing Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 8/29 – Thunder and Rain w/ Ponder the Albatross, Jackie & The Racket, Bowreguard @ Globe Hall 8/29 – The Mudmen w/ Specific Ocean, Amazing Adventures @ The Walnut Room 8/29 – Amy Helm @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/29 – Joe Russo’s Almost Dead @ Red Rocks 8/29 – Wild Rivers w/ The Copper Children @ Levitt Pavilion 8/30 – Loud Luxury w/ BIJOU @ The Ogden Theatre 8/30 – Generationals w/ South of France @ The Bluebird Theater 8/30 – SQUNTO w/ OG Nixin, Spexx, Sin7 @ Summit Music Hall 8/30 – The Phunk Sessions Phish Late-Night ft. George Porter Jr. (The Meters), Robert Walter (Mike Gordon), Craig Brodhead, Michelangelo Carubba, Shira Elias (Turkuaz), Lyle Divinsky, Drew Sayers, Parris Fleming (The Motet) @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/30 – Redlands w/ Nightlove, HoldFast., Elektric Animals @ Marquis Theater 8/30 – Dylan Montayne w/ Splyt, Audible @ Larimer Lounge 8/30 – Nuancer (LP Release) w/ SSIIGGHH, Dr3aMC@$T, Andy AI @ Hi-Dive 8/30 – Mutual Benefit w/ Paw Paw @ Lost Lake 8/30 – Alan Walker @ The Church 8/30 – Ken Walker Sextet @ Dazzle Jazz 8/30 – Molly Tuttle @ Globe Hall 8/30 – Darrell Scott and his Bluegrass Band @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/30 – GRiZ w/ Boogie T, Muzzy Bear @ Red Rocks 8/30 – Dessa w/ MONAKR @ Levitt Pavilion 8/30 – Lil Jon @ Temple Denver 8/31 – The Velveteers w/ Boot Gun, The Kinky Fingers, Bitter Suns @ The Bluebird Theater 8/31 – Heart w/ Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Elle King @ The Pepsi Center 8/31 – Herbie Hancock Tribute – Phish After Show ft. Dominic Lalli (Big Gigantic), Joey Porter (The Motet), Garrett Sayers (The Motet), Dave Watts (The Motet), Dan Schwindt (Kyle Hollingsworth Band) @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 8/31 – Evergrey w/ Shattered Sun, Tulip, Of Man and Machine @ Marquis Theater 8/31 – The Palms @ Larimer Lounge 8/31 – To Be Astronauts w/ Meet The Giant, The Center, Bad Britton @ Lost Lake 8/31 – BASS OPS: Sweettooth w/ Dillon Nathaniel @ Club Vinyl 8/31 – Chiaraluce and Oxman Honor Ammons & Stitt @ Nocturne Jazz 8/31 – Solohawk (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/31 – SNAP ’90s Dance Party @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 8/31 – Red Shahan w/ Alright Alright @ Globe Hall 8/31 – Linda Styles @ Soiled Dove Underground 8/31 – GRiZ w/ Louis Futon, Option4 @ Red Rocks 8/31 – Authority Zero w/ No Bueno! @ Levitt Pavilion 8/31 – Temple Saturdays @ Temple Denver 9/1 – Motoko w/ Madnap, NJoy @ The Bluebird Theater 9/1 – The Fixx @ The Gothic Theatre 9/1 – Tony Goffredi and the Strangely Familiar (Farewell) w/ One Way Ride @ Larimer Lounge 9/1 – Money Chicha @ Hi-Dive 9/1 – Abbigale Dawn & The Make Believe (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 9/1 – Molly Burch w/ Jackie Cohen @ Globe Hall 9/1 – Kayla Waters + Jeanette Harris + Althea Rene (Two Sets) @ Soiled Dove Underground 9/1 – Kidz Bop World Tour 2019 @ Red Rocks 9/1 – Grupo Fantasma w/ ATOMGA @ Levitt Pavilion Want to get this list before everyone else?Click here to have it sent to your inbox.via https://303magazine.com/2019/07/denver-concerts-august-19/ ![]() ChamellionaireSydney Grace Chamellionaire Multi-Chrome Shadow ($15.00 for 0.045 oz.) is a brighter, lighter emerald green most of the time but shifts from a warmer, yellower green-gold to richer green to cooler, bluish-teal. It was rare for me to see the color shift to gold/green-gold in practice (on the lid, whether all over my lid or applied on top of black eyeliner on my lower lash line), but I definitely saw the subtle shift to blue regularly, as it gave the edge more depth and dimension than if it had stayed the more green hue. As is the case with multichromes, the shift is most noticeable whenever the product is applied heavily to a large area, so when they are applied to a smaller area, like the eyelid, the shift isn’t as strong. The fact that our eyes tend to track our motions (like tilting and angling one’s head) a bit makes it even harder to detect that shift when applied to our own eyelids! With this particular shade, it ended up giving the effect of a halo eye–a brighter, lighter shade along the center of my lid and flanked by a darker, cooler blue-green edge, so it definitely had more dimension than your regular eyeshadow. The texture was denser, moderately cream-like, but it wasn’t too firmly-pressed in the pan. It had opaque pigmentation in a single layer, though it was easiest to apply smoothly and evenly to my skin using a fingertip to press and gently spread it out (the warmth of my fingertip seemed to help) or else a dampened brush. I was successful at using a dry brush with it, but there was some fallout during application with that method. It started to crease faintly after six hours of wear, though it didn’t worsen much more by the eight-hour mark. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$15.00/0.045 oz. - $333.33 Per Ounce Multi-chromes have more dynamic shifts and tend to shift more dramatically from one color to the next. The cost of the ingredients that create the multi-chrome effect are pricey, which is why this type of product is mostly found within indie brands, and the price tag reflects the massive uptick in ingredient cost. I think if your expectations are more in line with wanting to see the distinctive three or four-part shift at a glance, you’ll be disappointed; the shift is there, but it needs a fairly large area of application to really be strong visible (like my arm swatches vs. my eyelid, even though I applied it across my entire mobile lid). The shift factor is still more pronounced than the average duochrome (which can really get lost on the lid!) eyeshadow, and in some lighting situations, really quite cool and visible. (I did have my husband also look at the shade on my lids to verify the level of visible shift.) I didn't find that applying this particular formula over a white or black base helped to bring out the shift more or less, and wet/damp application didn't seem to have a meaningful impact on the shift either, though wet application sometimes made them appear a bit smoother or richer initially. The texture was a a little thicker, heavier but was still creamier and smoother to the touch. It was easiest to apply with fingertips, which yielded both intense, more metallic payoff but smoother, more even coverage. I was able to apply with a firmer, flat brush, but I felt like there was a little too much slip in the product, so getting perfectly even coverage was easier with fingertips. I didn’t have trouble diffusing or blending out the edges with a brush, though. It had nearly opaque pigmentation in a single layer, which stayed on well for six hours before starting to crease on me; the creasing didn’t get significantly worse as time went on, but it creased earlier than is typical in my experience with the brand’s eyeshadows (but occurred for me on all of the Multi-chrome shades). Browse all of our Sydney Grace Multi-Chrome Shadow swatches. Ingredients![]() ![]()
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![]() ShhhhShhhh is a light-medium, pink-coral with a cream finish. It had a milkier quality to the color, which resulted in a poor application of product: uneven, splotchy, and every line (and then some!) was filled noticeably with product. It had semi-opaque pigmentation in a single layer paired with a moderately sticky, light-medium thick texture. This shade stayed on well for four hours and was hydrating over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$17.50/0.1 oz. - $175.00 Per Ounce The Lipglass formula is supposed to be “pigmented, very shiny and can impart subtle or dramatic color” that can be worn “on its own, over lip pencil or lipstick” and will “condition lips.” MAC could use an update on the description as some shades are more pigmented than others but several are sheerer and likely intended to be that way. The formula has a very glossy, high-shine finish with a light-medium weight and moderate tackiness. I have found that newer Lipglasses (over the last couple of years) are smoother and not quite as tacky as the formula was many years ago. They wear from three to six hours on me and are usually lightly hydrating. MAC recently updated the shade range and packaging for the range (though the formula was said to be unchanged), so worth noting is that with that packaging change came a reduction in quantity to 0.10 fl. oz. (was 0.17 fl. oz.), which may matter for some but not everyone. Browse all of our MAC Lipglass swatches. ![]() ![]()
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![]() LustLust is a light-medium, coral-brown with warm undertones and a cream finish. It had good color coverage in a single layer, though it did not apply evenly and sank noticeably into my lip lines. The texture was smooth, moderately tacky, and thicker, though it wasn’t thick to the point where it actually felt heavy. It wore well for four and a half hours and was moisturizing over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$17.50/0.1 oz. - $175.00 Per Ounce The Lipglass formula is supposed to be “pigmented, very shiny and can impart subtle or dramatic color” that can be worn “on its own, over lip pencil or lipstick” and will “condition lips.” MAC could use an update on the description as some shades are more pigmented than others but several are sheerer and likely intended to be that way. The formula has a very glossy, high-shine finish with a light-medium weight and moderate tackiness. I have found that newer Lipglasses (over the last couple of years) are smoother and not quite as tacky as the formula was many years ago. They wear from three to six hours on me and are usually lightly hydrating. MAC recently updated the shade range and packaging for the range (though the formula was said to be unchanged), so worth noting is that with that packaging change came a reduction in quantity to 0.10 fl. oz. (was 0.17 fl. oz.), which may matter for some but not everyone. Browse all of our MAC Lipglass swatches. IngredientsHydrogenated polyisobutene, simmondsia chinesis (jojoba) seed oil, octyldodecanol, copernicia cerifera (carnauba) waxcopernicia cerifera ceracire de carnauba, tocopheryl acetate, cocos nuciefera (coconut) oil, orbignya oleifera (babassu) seed oil, prunus armeniaca (apricot) kernel oil, acrylates copolymer, alumina, aluminum calcium sodium silicate, calcium aluminum borosicliate, calcium sodium borosilicate, silica, synthetic fluorphlogopite, tin oxide, polyethylene [+/- Mica, titanium dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Iron Oxides (CI 77492), Iron Oxides (CI 77499), Bismoth Oxychloride (CI 77163), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Bronze Powder (CI 77400), Carmine (CI 75470), Copper Powder (CI 77400), Red 6 (CI 15850), (CI 17200), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985)] ![]() ![]()
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9
Pigmentation
7.5
Texture
8.5
Longevity
4
Application
82%
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![]() Indoor VoicesIndoor Voices is a medium-dark coral with strong, warm undertones and a sparkling finish. It had semi-opaque color payoff that applied evenly and spread well across my lips with good dispersion of the shimmer/sparkle. The consistency was light-medium in thickness, moderately tacky, but it didn’t feel heavy to wear. There was a bit of product that sank into my deeper lip lines, though it wasn’t noticeable from a normal viewing distance. It lasted nicely for four and a half hours and was hydrating over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$17.50/0.1 oz. - $175.00 Per Ounce The Lipglass formula is supposed to be “pigmented, very shiny and can impart subtle or dramatic color” that can be worn “on its own, over lip pencil or lipstick” and will “condition lips.” MAC could use an update on the description as some shades are more pigmented than others but several are sheerer and likely intended to be that way. The formula has a very glossy, high-shine finish with a light-medium weight and moderate tackiness. I have found that newer Lipglasses (over the last couple of years) are smoother and not quite as tacky as the formula was many years ago. They wear from three to six hours on me and are usually lightly hydrating. MAC recently updated the shade range and packaging for the range (though the formula was said to be unchanged), so worth noting is that with that packaging change came a reduction in quantity to 0.10 fl. oz. (was 0.17 fl. oz.), which may matter for some but not everyone. Browse all of our MAC Lipglass swatches. ![]() ![]()
8.5
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9
Pigmentation
8
Texture
8.9
Longevity
5
Application
88%
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![]() Care to ShareCare to Share is a medium-dark, brownish peach with warm undertones and a satin finish. It had nearly opaque pigmentation in a single layer, which adhered evenly to my lips but pulled away along my lip lines, so it appeared “cracked” at times. The texture was dense without being too firm, so it still glided across my lips without tugging on them, and had enough slip that it was comfortable to wear. It stayed on well for four hours and was non-drying over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$19.50/0.1 oz. - $195.00 Per Ounce MAC Lipstick comes in a variety of finishes, and the pigmentation and wear tend to be dependent on the finish. The sheer finishes, like Lustres, tend to wear for only a couple of hours and have sheer coverage (as designed) and are non-drying. Some of the original Matte shades have a stiffer, drier formula, while newer ones have a more velvety, silicone-feel to them, and the latter are creamier, more comfortable to wear, and easier to apply, but most Matte shades are quite pigmented and long-wearing, though some are drying. The Amplified and Satin finishes tend to have good pigmentation, lightly creamy to moderately creamy consistencies with a bit of shine, and moderate to long wear with deeper, richer shades wearing longer. The Frost and Metallic finishes have the most variance between shades with coverage ranging from semi-sheer to opaque with average wear and non-drying to slightly drying formulas. All MAC lipsticks are vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. Browse all of our MAC Lipstick swatches. ![]() ![]()
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9.5
Pigmentation
7.5
Texture
8
Longevity
4.5
Application
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![]() DahhlingggDahhlinggg is a pale, peachy beige with warmer undertones and a natural sheen. It had semi-opaque color coverage in one pass, which applied a bit unevenly and sank into some of my lip lines. The texture was lightweight, thin without being clingy, and had moderate slip with a touch of tackiness. It wore well for three and a half hours on me and was neither drying nor hydrating over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$19.50/0.1 oz. - $195.00 Per Ounce MAC Lipstick comes in a variety of finishes, and the pigmentation and wear tend to be dependent on the finish. The sheer finishes, like Lustres, tend to wear for only a couple of hours and have sheer coverage (as designed) and are non-drying. Some of the original Matte shades have a stiffer, drier formula, while newer ones have a more velvety, silicone-feel to them, and the latter are creamier, more comfortable to wear, and easier to apply, but most Matte shades are quite pigmented and long-wearing, though some are drying. The Amplified and Satin finishes tend to have good pigmentation, lightly creamy to moderately creamy consistencies with a bit of shine, and moderate to long wear with deeper, richer shades wearing longer. The Frost and Metallic finishes have the most variance between shades with coverage ranging from semi-sheer to opaque with average wear and non-drying to slightly drying formulas. All MAC lipsticks are vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. Browse all of our MAC Lipstick swatches. ![]() ![]()
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9
Pigmentation
7.5
Texture
8
Longevity
4.5
Application
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![]() Look Both WaysLook Both Ways is a muted, medium-dark peach with moderate, warm undertones and a cream finish. The pigmentation was nearly opaque, while the texture was lightly creamy, smooth, and had enough slip that it didn’t tug on my lips but didn’t slide around during wear. It lasted nicely for four hours and was neither drying nor hydrating while worn. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$19.50/0.1 oz. - $195.00 Per Ounce MAC Lipstick comes in a variety of finishes, and the pigmentation and wear tend to be dependent on the finish. The sheer finishes, like Lustres, tend to wear for only a couple of hours and have sheer coverage (as designed) and are non-drying. Some of the original Matte shades have a stiffer, drier formula, while newer ones have a more velvety, silicone-feel to them, and the latter are creamier, more comfortable to wear, and easier to apply, but most Matte shades are quite pigmented and long-wearing, though some are drying. The Amplified and Satin finishes tend to have good pigmentation, lightly creamy to moderately creamy consistencies with a bit of shine, and moderate to long wear with deeper, richer shades wearing longer. The Frost and Metallic finishes have the most variance between shades with coverage ranging from semi-sheer to opaque with average wear and non-drying to slightly drying formulas. All MAC lipsticks are vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. Browse all of our MAC Lipstick swatches. ![]() ![]()
8.5
Product
9.5
Pigmentation
8.5
Texture
8.5
Longevity
5
Application
89%
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