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Kwame Spearman Opening a New Chapter With Denver Book Society

By Teague BohlenApril 3, 2025

“How do you get people out in the community again? How do you offer regular programming that people know will be available?”

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Immersive Group Game Beat the Bomb Drops in Denver April 4

By Kristen FioreApril 3, 2025

“Only about 10 to 15 percent of all teams beat the bomb on their first try.”

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It’s a Date: Mexican Food, Karaoke and Anime

By Westword StaffApril 2, 2025

Try steaming molcajete at Adelita’s Cocina Y Cantina and group karaoke in a private room at Muse.

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Denver Tool Library Celebrates a Decade of DIY Dreams and Shared Resources

By Toni TrescaApril 2, 2025

“Over the next ten years, I hope to strengthen the community aspect of the Denver Tool Library.”

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Yearning for Yarn: Andrea Fischer’s Colorful Creations Have Been Winding Their Way Around Denver

By Kristen FioreApril 1, 2025

Andrea Fischer has created installations at the Denver Art Museum, Denver International Airport, Meow Wolf and more

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Conference on World Affairs Tackles Topics Like AI, Oligarchy and Censorship

By Kristen FioreApril 1, 2025

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo is the 2025 CWA keynote speaker.

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Robin Walter Debuts New Poetry Collection

By Teague BohlenApril 1, 2025

The CSU professor’s Little Mercy hit shelves April 1.

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Ten Things to Do in Park Hill

By Cynthia BarnesMarch 31, 2025

Tree-lined streets, diverse neighbors and well-kept homes in a variety of architectural styles make Park Hill a favorite.

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Broadway Hits Come to Denver in DCPA’s 2025-26 Season Lineup

By Toni TrescaMarch 31, 2025

DCPA bringing Shucked, Harry Potter, Beetlejuice, The Notebook and much more from NYC to Denver audiences.

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A Last (and First) Hoorah at the Mercury Cafe

By Kristen FioreMarch 28, 2025

People gathered for a night of sharing songs, art and memories at the fifty-year-old club that’s about to become the Pearl.

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Embarking on a Sinking Ship: Immersive Titanic Exhibit Coming to Denver in May

By Westword StaffMarch 28, 2025

Titanic: An Immersive Voyage takes passengers on a journey from the ship’s construction to its encounter with an iceberg.

Sundance Film Festival’s Move to Boulder Is a Colorado Coup

Sundance Film Festival’s Move to Boulder Is a Colorado Coup

By Michael RobertsMarch 27, 2025

Sundance founder Robert Redford has lots of Boulder connections.

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Thick Skin at Comedy Works Delivers Raunchy “R” Rated Fun Every Monday

By Toni TrescaMarch 27, 2025

This weekly show pits seasoned pros and daring newcomers in a rapid-fire comedy competition.

The Yuk Stops Here: Professor Phelyx’s Live Comedy Tuesdays Get an April Encore

The Yuk Stops Here: Professor Phelyx’s Live Comedy Tuesdays Get an April Encore

By Toni TrescaMarch 26, 2025

“My hometown, Denver, deserves a true culture again, and however small, I hope to play a role in its restoration.”

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It’s a Date: Great Views and Mountaintop Aprés at Winter Park Resort

By Westword StaffMarch 26, 2025

Hop on a train and get out of town for views, music, food and drinks.

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Colorado Outdoor Permits: Where, When and How to Access Popular Sites This Summer

By Abigail BlissMarch 26, 2025

Book your summer adventures to national parks, 14er trails and other iconic destinations.

Japanese Bargain Store Daiso Opens in Aurora, Plans for More Colorado Locations

Japanese Bargain Store Daiso Opens in Aurora, Plans for More Colorado Locations

By Catie CheshireMarch 25, 2025

The brand is known for selling fun Japanese home goods and snacks at low prices.

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Inside Aurora Fox’s Inclusive Take on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

By Toni TrescaMarch 25, 2025

“I hope that this play will loosen fears people have about the disabled community.”

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Ten Things to Do in Wheat Ridge

By Abigail BlissMarch 24, 2025

Visit this northwest suburb for historic charm, easy-to-access parks and an emerging dining scene.

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Bubble Planet is Leaving Denver This Month

By Hannah MetzgerMarch 24, 2025

A dinosaur-themed immersive art experience might be taking its place.

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Broomfield Woman Asks Kim K for Help After Her Dog Ate “$13,000 of Underwear”

By Kristen FioreMarch 21, 2025

Reta is in recovery after her $13,000 surgery to remove “quite a few pairs” of Skims underwear from her intestines, leaving her owner in a bind.

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Butterfly Pavilion Highlights the Invertebrates of Mexico in New Exhibit

By Cynthia BarnesMarch 21, 2025

“Animals without bones are really what we’re all about.”

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