48 Hours of Socially Engaged Art

Redline 2350 Arapahoe St., Denver

In tandem with the Creative Time Summit taking place as part of the Venice Biennale, RedLine will convene a conversation among Denver’s leading art organizations to address cultural responsiveness and social responsibility in our respective communities. What is the role of art organizations in their local communities? Are we responsible for creating social change through.... Read More

Intermixed: Truffle Cheese Shop & DJ Sarah Slater

Museum of Contemporary Art 1485 Delgany St, denver

Intermixed: Food/Drink/DJ is a weekly series where on Wednesday nights throughout the summer local food and beverage purveyors are paired with DJs in MCA Café & Bar. Wednesdays June 3 – August 26 MCA Cafe & Bar 5-7PM Happy Hour 6-8PM Tastes & Tunes FREE with museum admission (which is $5 after 5p) Schedule: August 5.... Read More

Food Lovers’ Book Club: Ice Cream!

Ross-Cherry Creek Library 305 Milwaukee St, Denver

A book club you can sink your teeth into! The Food Lovers' Book Club that meets monthly at the Ross-Cherry Creek branch of the Denver Public Library, features fun food-centric titles, insights from 5280's food editor, Amanda M. Faison and of course, food! This month, explore the sweet world of ice cream with some help from the.... Read More

Shady Grove Picnic Series: Atomga

Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest Street, Denver

Pack a picnic and enjoy a great concert in one of our favorite urban oases, Four Mile Historic Park. Doors open at 6p, show starts at 6:30p. 2015 Lineup Clay Kirkland & Al Chesis & The Delta Sonics – June 10 Some of the finest bluesmen in Colorado Blackberry Bushes String Band – June 17.... Read More

J’adore Ciné Club: La Reine Bicyclette – A History Of France And Bikes

Sie FilmCenter 2510 East Colfax, Denver

Bikes have accompanied the French throughout modern times. First as a luxury accessory, then as a wonderful way to achieve individual and political liberation, bicycles have rolled through a century of France’s social history, until reaching a new status – that of an ecological symbol. The bicycle is a popular myth. Powered by the many.... Read More