Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week
The rent may be due, but there’s plenty of free fun to be had.
The rent may be due, but there’s plenty of free fun to be had.
The Rockies’ place in the post-season playoffs isn’t the only win at Coors Field. It looks like there’s a solution in the works for “The Evolution of the Ball,” the iconic Lonnie Hanzon sculpture that has graced the Wynkoop Street walkway into Coors Field since the ballpark opened in 1995…
Local legend Cleo Parker Robinson dances “Barrelhouse Blues” one last time.
A June 2014 hailstorm had put the attraction out of business.
Get busy, Denver.
The retrospective of the renowned Chicago sculptor fills the indoor galleries, too.
Different name, same film festival. The G.I. Joe Film Festival returns to Denver as the Action Figure Film Festival.
Hit the galleries this weekend.
The retrospective celebrates the work of the state’s best-known color-field painter.
Comedian Tom Papa, host of the Food Network’s brand new series Baked, is a charming and knowledgeable guide to the nation’s best bakeries. Now, he’s coming to Denver.
Great things to do are piling up faster than fallen leaves around the Mile High City.
Readers comment on a comic’s response to T.J. Miller showing up at an open mic.
Robert Seidel is careful to note that he’s not a digital animator, though he does make use of video and other newer technologies to make what he calls “moving paintings.”
Get busy, Denver.
Over fifteen years, he made many contributions to the local art scene.
Fall is here, and so is great artwork.
In a marvelous aesthetic coincidence, Robert Mangold and Elizabeth Yanish Shwayder both have solo shows in town.
The big, big-screen animation festival is back for a third year.
Beer, music and merriment will be overflowing in Denver this week.
The truth about casino blacklists and mentalist Professor Phelyx.
Get busy on the cheap.
Spotlight Theater is shuttering.