The 21 Best Events in Denver, January 15 Through January 21
Activism, film, music and a little rodeo: This week’s got a slew of Denver-ish things to do.
Activism, film, music and a little rodeo: This week’s got a slew of Denver-ish things to do.
DMNS will redevelop a nearby playground in City Park into a sort of new-age play space that will cater to children by combining nature and science.
Enjoy these five mid-January bookish pleasures.
“I truly feel it’s a time of great self-expression, and that always inspires me to play with new styles and new things.”
Thanks to mid-January’s “back-to-business” ethos, fun may seem in short supply during the gray days ahead. If you keep your fingers on the proverbial pulse of the Mile High arts scene, however, each new week presents a fresh opportunity to experience everything the creative community has to offer. The city is…
The speeches start at 9 a.m.
Westword readers can’t wait for Gypsy House Cafe to open its doors again.
With around 75 escape rooms in Colorado, it can be hard to figure out where to go. Here are our picks.
Looking for a spot to get on the wall?
Gallery openings, concerts, comedy shows and film screenings abound during the days ahead.
Brice Maiurro isn’t only a poet; he’s a habitué, a scenester and Beat throwback working to carve more opportunities for his people in a tight underground world of word artists.
The salon in Five Points is as much about cause and community as commerce.
The 39th Pirate Group Show closes January 13.
Multidisciplinary artist Leslie Minnis spent two years trying to find a site and funding for a paint-by-numbers street mural, “Future Token.” Then, in May 2018, the Denver Urban Arts Fund granted her $3000 to create it.
Gypsy House, once a haven for Denver’s creative scene, is reopening on South Broadway.
If you have fond memories of reading programs from your local library when you were a kid…then the Denver Public Library has a winter plan just for you.
The filmmaker plans to take his movie around the country…with the trike in tow.
Colorado gains a new governor in Jared Polis, The Pharcyde rocks Ophelia’s and more in our things to do calendar!
The Denver artist has been doing immersive design for almost three decades.
Jaime Kopke works at the Boulder Public Library, dreaming up ways to include ordinary citizens to take part in community-inspired exhibitions, and coming up with some new personal projects on the side.
Hollywood now begrudgingly must honor a company committed to upending the business model of theatrical distribution, but it’s hard to gainsay Netflix’s strategy in this instance
Did you resolve to read more in the new year?