Six Things to Do For Free in Denver (and Beyond) Today
April is going out with a roar with the Avs and Nuggets in the playoffs.
April is going out with a roar with the Avs and Nuggets in the playoffs.
The book was recently spotlighted by Margaret Atwood.
The event showcases both established authors and poets as well as new ones, presenting a unique opportunity for local writers to show off their work.
Untitled at the Denver Art Museum, poetry at the Merc and more!
A brilliant mixture of studio tours, art benefits, a new reveal at PlatteForum and more!
Three years after the pandemic shutdown, productions continue to pivot.
Tickets go on sale this Friday!
A “multi-sensory show that tantalizes the senses and is substance for the soul.”
Each item at Ruby’s Market tells a unique story from refugees and immigrants, and offers a glimpse into the rich diversity of the city.
You might not think much of a random empty can you throw in the recycling bin. But to jewelry designer Thomas Althaus, that can could be a bracelet and a pair of earrings.
You can plant a tree, plant yourself at a new theater production, search record bins or have a purrfect time at Meow Wolf.
Does this tale of disaffected ’90s youth still speak to us?
“This event is not taking anything away from people; rather, the Unified Auditions are adding to the landscape of opportunities.”
Celebrate Earth Day!
“We are very simpatico and I do think we complement each other in terms of colors and thought processes.”
Get out and see some art!
After keeping its doors open through the pandemic, this Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe cornerstone jut keeps going…and growing.
“Pipelines” opens at a plaza in Denver that will be renamed Plaza of the Americas during the summit.
Pack your bags! “Scream and Soak” happens at Desert Reef Hot Springs on Sunday, April 23.
Four new play readings and theater events take over Boulder next weekend!
He quit his job making diorama backdrops for the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to create his own career.
Benchmark Theatre presents the regional premiere of “A Great Wilderness” by Samuel Hunter, who wrote the play and two-time Oscar-winning film “The Whale.”