Ten Things to Do In and Around Denver (and Online) This Weekend
Elitch Gardens is opening!
Elitch Gardens is opening!
Happy Independent Bookstore Day.
It’s a calm but mighty week for new shows in Denver.
Join museum director Nora Abrams and NYU professor Amy Whitaker to learn more about the hottest trend in the art world.
Wende Curtis, the owner of Comedy Works, clutches on to hope.
The shop and gallery highlights the products of women and nonbinary entrepreneurs and will serve as a community hub.
The storytelling theater group grew its fanbase on Zoom.
Tickets are now on sale.
Online and in-tune with Colorado.
Hit the galleries this weekend.
Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Sabrina & Corina, will host the virtual award ceremony in late May.
The Denver-based artist has work on display at Core New Art Space.
Get in from the cold and online.
Denver Film has announced both drive-in and amphitheater screenings at Red Rocks.
The play opens April 16 at the Aurora Fox Arts Center.
Katy Batsel is a dreamer, wielding needle and thread to imagine a better world for herself and her queer community.
Martin J. Smith’s Going to Trinidad chronicles the history of the former gender-confirmation surgery capital of the world.
The annual festival is back for its second online edition, with documentaries and lighthearted narratives too.
Austin Zucchini-Fowler’s mural at East Colfax Avenue and Williams Street is being auctioned off as an NFT.
Enjoy a concert and conversation about the hidden Jewish traditions of the Southwest.
In a documentary-theater production, a Boulder company documents COVID-19, the racial justice movement and the trials of 2020.
Hillary Leftwich has launched a business to help her fellow writers out.