Make Music Denver clangs through downtown

Tourists who hit downtown yesterday will leave the Mile High City with a slightly exaggerated impression of the role music plays in the workaday lives of Denverites. During the first-ever Make Music Denver — an all-day, outdoor showcase of local music that builds on a global movement to celebrate music…

Q&A with Steampunk Tarot’s Barbara Moore

It was only a matter of time before someone came out with a steampunk-based tarot deck, as popular as that particular style has become — we’re just thankful that it was someone like Barbara Moore, with a solid knowledge of the widely used Rider Waite Smith decks and a good…

Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, June 22-24, 2012

It may have felt like summer for the past few months, but now it’s official. The season of ice cream trucks and bike riding has begun, and to celebrate, we have plenty of events, ten in fact, that you can participate in for less than $10 — so that you’ll…

Reader: Michael Trundle Q&A inspires a vortex of For Real Emotion

“If you’re from Denver (or you’ve lived here for more than eight consecutive months) you know how small it can feel,” says Bree Davies. “It’s like three degrees of separation between you, your favorite barista at Pablo’s and your best friend from eighth-grade summer camp. Because that favorite barista is…

Summer Guide 2012: Things to do June 21-27

We released our 2012 Summer Guide in June, including hundreds of events and opportunities to escape both in the city and in the great outdoors. Each Thursday, we’ll roll out the best things to do this week, making it easier for you to plan your summer. Among this week’s listings…

2012 Capitol Christmas Tree Campaign kicks off tonight

Every year the “people’s tree” takes center stage at the various Christmas festivities in Washington, D.C., and this year that tree will be a Colorado native from the White River National Forest. Colorado was selected out of 155 national forests. A celebration starts tonight in Lakewood, with help from Rolling…

Five ways to celebrate Go Skateboarding Day in Colorado today

The International Association of Skateboarding Companies declared June 21 as “the official holiday of skateboarding” back in 2003, and there are hundreds of killer concrete skate parks across Colorado to help you celebrate Go Skateboarding Day today. Here’s a quick roundup of events and places where you can show your…

Cara a Cara: A Museo de las Americas photo preview

The Museo de las Americas will be full of fresh faces tonight at its twentieth-anniversary celebration and mask exhibit, Cara a Cara. Before you go to the show, check out this preview of some of the colorful masks from the collection All photos courtesy of the Museo de las Americas,…

All the mall’s a stage for Make Music Denver

All the mall’s a stage for today’s Make Music Denver Denver loves its music, whether sounding off in outdoor amphitheatres, concert halls clubs…or the streets. That’s where it will be today, when the Downtown Denver Partnership brings Make Music Denver, our own little slice of today’s global celebration of World…

A Little Day Music

The entire world should have a spring in its step today as more than 500 cities across the globe celebrate the healing, community-building, vibration-raising power of music. In Denver, Make Music Day builds on France’s Fête de la Musique, which has inspired happy imitators since it became a national holiday…

Popping In

Once a vibrant commercial district, Denver’s Jefferson Park floundered in the age of the automobile. Today, Better Block Denver transforms one stretch of the neighborhood into a dynamic, pedestrian-friendly ecosystem, with pop-up shops and restaurants, art, landscaping and other features that encourage interaction, community and purposeful strolling. Building on a…

Alphabet City

“Designers are geeks for type,” admits Elysia Syriac of AIGA Colorado, the local chapter of the national graphic-design organization. And that’s really the only explanation she can give for how a group of the professional compatriots came up with the idea of an urban-adventure scavenger hunt in search of, well,…

Crossing Borders

Su Teatro’s Chicanos Sing the Blues was born on a ride up the highway from Pueblo and fueled by the beautiful crossover mess of Los Super Seven’s Tex-Mex mutt music, says company director Anthony Garcia, who wrote the musical with his driving mate, Daniel Valdez. The result, a revue that’s…

Horseshoes and History

Horseshoe Market kahuna Amy Yetman didn’t quite know what to make of it when the folks at History Colorado contacted her about joining forces for a series of mini-flea markets at historical sites around the state. But it also sounded like a fun way to expand while offering her vendors…

Get Loose at Colorado Mills

Combining the best in action sports and live music, the Journeys Backyard BBQ Tour 2012 throws internationally renowned athletes and bands together for an all-ages, activity-packed festival. Beginning at noon today on the south side of the Colorado Mills mall, BMXers and skateboarders cross dangerous paths, wakeboarders hit the water…

Thank God for Bikes

At tonight’s Blessing of the Bicycles, cycling enthusiasts of all gear speeds and denominations are invited to the House for All Sinners and Saints at St. Thomas Episcopal Church for a celebratory anointing of human-powered transport. Ordained Lutheran minister and House for All founder Nadia Bolz-Weber will be swinging her…