Who grows the hops in your beer? Plus a horror fest, guitar mania and more things to do in Denver this week

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Who grows the hops in your beer?

Mexican American artist Christie Tirado is visiting Denver to highlight the role of hops harvesters. (Christie Tirado)
Mexican American artist Christie Tirado is visiting Denver to highlight the role of hops harvesters. (Christie Tirado)

Friday-Saturday. Colorado is famous for its beer, breweries and its beer-drinking culture, but “have you ever seen a photo or mention of the people who do the vital groundwork for growing hops?”

That’s the question Dry Dock Brewing in Aurora is asking in advance of a visit by Christie Tirado, a Mexican American artist and elementary school art teacher in the nation’s premier hop-growing region, Washington state’s Yakima Valley. Tirado uses the vintage block-printing medium to celebrate the unsung Mexican migrant workers and Mexican Americans who work in the hop fields of Yakima Valley.

Timed for National Hispanic Culture Month (Sep. 15-Oct. 15), Dry Dock will present Tirado’s handmade and hop-focused prints at its North Dock location, at 2801 Tower Road. On Friday, Sep. 9, guests can meet Tirado, who will talk about her art and her mission of highlighting these workers. On Saturday, Sept. 10, she’ll offer a block printing workshop for kids and adults alongside Denver’s Latino Cultural Arts Center. drydockbrewing.com or lcac-denver.org. — Jonathan Shikes

Horror fest’s gruesome return

Through Sunday. This year’s Colorado Festival of Horror is going full-funhouse-themed after a modest virtual showing last year.

The in-person event returns Friday, Sept. 9-Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Embassy Suites at Denver Central Park, 4444 N. Havana St., with horror artists, writers and filmmakers including Dean Gates, Jorge Corona, Mario Acevedo, Angie Hodapp and Warren Hammond, Joshua Viola, Sheri Davis, The Enigma and more, plus panels, vendors, films, cosplay, tattoo contests, trivia and all-around “delicious creepiness,” organizers wrote.

That includes new festival merch and a new beer, Boozo’s Funhouse, created just for the con by Outworld Brewing. The festival got off to a rousing start Thursday with an appearance from Troma Films founder and indie-horror madman Lloyd Kaufman, at the Sie FilmCenter with his new and unprintably named movie, and continues through Sunday. Tickets: $15-$90 at cofestivalofhorror.com. — John Wenzel

This weekend's Rocky Mountain Archtop Festival in Arvada is one of the biggest of its kind in the world, organizers said. (Provided by Danielle Dascalos PR)
This weekend’s Rocky Mountain Archtop Festival in Arvada is one of the biggest of its kind in the world, organizers said. (Provided by Danielle Dascalos PR)

Arvada welcomes national guitar fest

Friday-Monday. There will be tons of strumming this weekend when the Rocky Mountain Archtop Guitar Festival comes to Olde Town Arvada with live music, workshops, clinics and ticketed events, as well as the Blue Guitar exhibit, previously on display at the Smithsonian.

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