Ten More Things to Do in Denver (and Beyond) This Weekend
As March moves into April, this city’s cultural scene isn’t fooling around.
As March moves into April, this city’s cultural scene isn’t fooling around.
Did you miss out on the Northern Lights in Colorado? There will be more opportunities to see them in the coming years, but these locations are always awe-inspiring.
Meet Steve from “Blues Clues,” Chevy Chase, Mario Lopez, Neve Campbell, Matthew Lillard and more. But it’ll cost you.
March is going out with a roar…and plenty of fun events.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone seem to be reflecting on their Casa Bonita purchase in the South Park episode “DikinBaus Hot Dogs.”
Mark Sink talks Andy Warhol and more at RedLine, Next Gallery opens two new solo shows, and more amazing art to experience in Denver.
“My hope is that survivors feel like they still have a voice through an art show that encourages them to recognize their vulnerability and strength.”
Don’t miss out on Town Hall Arts Center’s production of the beloved queer musical “La Cage aux Folles,” which inspired the Robin Williams film “The Birdcage.”
When Jevon Taylor was priced out of RiNo, he bought into Green Spaces Market, which opens with eleven vendors on April 1.
March is going out with a roar, from dinosaurs in Jurassic World Dominion to the reopening of Seven Falls.
The festival moved from Nederland to Estes Park, and reviews are running hot and cold.
From the possibly cursed “Blucifer” outside of DIA to Donald Lipski’s “The Yearling” outside of the Central Public Library, Denver has long been known for its public art.
“We want to make it as beautiful, meaningful and significant as possible.”
Indigenous photographer Cara Romero lectures at the DAM, and Month of Photography marches on with new openings.
The show is about a traveling circus that ventures into an enchanted forest to discover the mysteries of a tree spirit.
Queer and trans Denver artists are mounting a stunning performance piece in a secret location that subverts typical ideas of fashion shows.
Frozen Dead Guy Days saw a lot of change this year with its move to Estes Park, but many festival attendees thought it was the best one yet.
Phamaly Theatre Company’s disability-affirming production of “Spring Awakening” opens at Northglenn Arts on March 23.
Spring has sprung, with free exhibits, concerts and discussions popping up all over the Mile High City.
Everything from the March Powwow to Frozen Dead Guy Days, the Jewish Film Festival, Bugs! and Beer Here.
“Overall, I just hope people take away a fun time at the theater.”
It’s all about the triumphs, the hilarity, and … the discomfort.