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A Blizzard of Fun Is Coming Your Way: Fifteen Free Things to Do in Denver This Week

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Year: 2024

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Pride celebration in Denver

How Denver PrideFest Became One of the Country’s Biggest Pride Events

By Emily FergusonJune 19, 2024

Until 1973, it was illegal for same-sex couples to hold hands in public. Now, after decades of dedication, Denver PrideFest is ringing in its fiftieth anniversary as one of the largest celebrations in the country.

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Field of Dreams: The Making of Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

By Toni TrescaJune 19, 2024

Commissioned by the Museum of Outdoor Arts in 1983 to host small-scale events, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre now brings in major touring artists.

A person with yellow hair holding a megaphone.

Two Alamo Drafthouse Locations Vote in Unionization Attempts

By Catie CheshireJune 19, 2024

The Sloan’s Lake location is heading to the bargaining table, and organizers at the Westminster spot expect to join soon.

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Coffee Emergency? MorningRX Can Handle It

By Sara RosenthalJune 19, 2024

Cara Benton transformed an ambulance into a mobile coffee shop that’s celebrating its first anniversary.

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All the Juneteenth Events in Metro Denver

By Westword StaffJune 18, 2024

Five Points celebrated June 19 long before it became an official holiday.

Homeless in Denver.

Guaranteed Income Helps Move Almost 300 People Into Housing After One Year

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 18, 2024

“We see a path to policy, and we think a policy based on these initial results would be something beneficial to society.”

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Enzo’s End Owner Ready to Retire, Looking for Someone to Take Over the Colfax Pizzeria

By Molly MartinJune 18, 2024

The 28-year-old pizza joint connected to PS Lounge is set to close on June 30 but its owner hopes someone else will continue its legacy.

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This Emerging Chef Is Finding Her Culinary Voice With Monthly Chifa Night Pop-Up Series

By Chris MarhevkaJune 18, 2024

Experience chef Carolina Zubiate’s Chinese-Peruvian fare this summer at Yuan Wonton.

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Old Crow Medicine Show Recalls Career Highlights Ahead of Colorado Run

By Nick HutchinsonJune 18, 2024

After a prolific series of albums and live performances, Ketch Secor says “the power of our folk music is in our hearts.”

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Colorado Approved Social Media Warnings Days Before Surgeon General’s Essay

By Hannah MetzgerJune 18, 2024

Starting in 2026, Colorado kids who use a social media platform for over an hour or at certain times will get pop-up warnings.

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Take a Look Back at ’80s Denver in Restored Horror Film The Jar, aka Charon

By John FlathmanJune 18, 2024

The Denver-shot 1984 film, The Jar, will be screened as it was meant to be seen for the first time at the Sie this weekend.

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Shoegaze? Dream Pop? Indie Rock? Call the Music of From Indian Lakes Whatever You Want

By Justin CriadoJune 18, 2024

If you’re into Deftones and shoegaze, you should check out From Indian Lakes at Globe Hall on Friday, June 21.

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Franks for the Memories: Biker Jim Is Moving On

By Jason SheehanJune 18, 2024

I knew Jim Pittenger back in the day. And back in the day before the day, too. I was there when he rolled out his first cart on the 16th Street Mall and freaked out the whole city with his elk sausages and ostrich dogs.

Developers Have Plans for the Rossonian Hotel. Again.

By Catie CheshireJune 18, 2024

The Five Points landmark has seen a lot of history, and the future could finally be looking bright.

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American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park Opens in Denver

By Jack SpiegelJune 17, 2024

The 37,000-square-foot space has dozens of obstacles to test your inner ninja.

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All the Local Culinary Talent We Spotted at Aspen Food & Wine

By Molly MartinJune 17, 2024

The event is filled with celebrity chefs, but the Denver scene was well-represented.

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Neglected and Derelict Buildings Sit Idle in Denver

By Chris PerezJune 17, 2024

“Lately, we have seen many owners not taking the steps necessary for maintaining their properties.”

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Uchi Is Launching At-Home Omakase Sushi Boxes

By Molly MartinJune 17, 2024

They’ll be available starting June 18, which is also National Sushi Day.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Denver PrideFest This Weekend

By Toni TrescaJune 17, 2024

The annual festival rings in its fiftieth anniversary this year.

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Jim Pittenger, Founder of Biker Jim’s, Stepping Away From Company After Business Partnership Goes Bad

By Molly MartinJune 17, 2024

“I am so broken-hearted right now.”

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Fiddler’s Green 2024 Schedule: All the Concerts to See This Summer

By Emily FergusonJune 17, 2024

Neil Young and Crazy Horse just announced a show there.

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Wreckno Brings Big Gay Soirée to Denver for Pride Month

By Justin CriadoJune 17, 2024

“It’s only been two years since I started expressing my gender identity to the realest extent,” the producer shares.

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