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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170124
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SUMMARY:Final Week: Bodacioussss
DESCRIPTION:BODACIOUSSSS\nOctober 8\, 2016 – January 29\, 2017\nBodacioussss presents over twenty artists whose work is not only changing the definition of art\, but also changing the ways in which art is produced and consumed. Unlike artists of the past century\, whose works were validated through recognition in museums and galleries\, the artists here move fluidly between physical and digital worlds\, fine art and commercial arenas\, and refined and popular styles. A hallmark of our age\, many of the artists represented in the exhibition present cultural and intellectual issues with deliberate childlike playfulness and absurdity. \nThis exhibition also provides an alternative perspective on what is commonly called “post-internet” art by contextualizing younger\, digital artists within an earlier generation of artists who also pioneered an informal\, or DIY\, style of art making. \nThe word “bodacious” derives from combining “bold” and “audacious.” In a nod to the vernacular of text messages\, the extra S’s were added for emphasis. \nBodacioussss was co-curated by Taylor Balkissoon and Adam Lerner. \nList of artists: \n\nTrudy Benson\nDara Birnbaum\nCaroline David\nAoife Dunne\nTravis Egedy\nSessa Englund\nDon Fodness\nAaron Garber-Maikovska\nKim Gordon\nHanski\nKeith Haring\nParker Ito\nKytten Janae\nMike McDonnell\nJayson Musson\nAlexander Page\nGary Panter\nPOSE\nOwvbics\nSomething by Someone\nPeter Sutherland\nKatie Torn\nKyle Warfield\n\n\n\n\n\n[Adults: $8 ($5 after 5p Tuesday – Friday); College Students w/ID: $5; 18 and Under: free] \nMore info: http://mcadenver.org/bodacioussss
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/final-week-bodacioussss/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, 1485 Delgany St\, denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Final Week: Nathan Carter: Ladies and Gentleman\, Meet the Dramastics
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is so much fun! Don’t miss your chance to stand on the stage with a funky DIY craft-styled keytar and take silly photos. Nathan Carter’s work exudes playfulness and is a delight to experience. \n[Adults: $8 ($5 after 5p Tuesday – Friday); College Students w/ID: $5; 18 and Under: free] \nMore info: http://mcadenver.org/nathancarter
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/final-week-nathan-carter-ladies-gentleman-meet-dramastics/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, 1485 Delgany St\, denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Café des Arts – Charlie Hebdo & the French Political Caricature
DESCRIPTION:The Café des Artes series from the Alliance Française of Denver takes you inside French art and culture\, but in English. \n[$10 – $16] \nMore info and tickets: http://www.afdenver.org/event/cafe-des-arts-charlie-hebdo-the-french-politacal-caricature/
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/cafe-des-arts-charlie-hebdo-french-political-caricature/
LOCATION:Alliance Française\, 571 Galapago St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170124T190000
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SUMMARY:Tiny Library Concert: The Still Tide
DESCRIPTION:History Colorado welcomes in the new year with the luminous sound of The Still Tide to the Tiny Library Concert stage in January! \nHaving left behind New York City’s jagged cityscape for the mountains of Denver’s skyline\, indie rock trio The Still Tide has at last found a place to call home. Featuring the spacious songwriting and tender guitar work of front-woman Anna Morsett (Ark Life\, These United States)\, their latest EP “Half Empty Rooms” refracts the grit and urgency of city life through the lens of Colorado’s clean air and open space\, creating “… a little sweet spot where indie rock\, shoe-gaze and folk rock all intersect” (Blurt Online). \nHistory Colorado’s Tiny Library Concert series features performances by local Colorado musicians in the unusual and intimate setting of the museum’s Stephen H. Hart Library and Research Center. Beer\, wine\, and cocktails will be available for purchase. \n[$9 – $12] \nMore info and tickets: http://www.historycolorado.org/researchers/tiny-library-concerts
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/tiny-library-concert-still-tide/
LOCATION:History Colorado Center\, 1200 Broadway\, Denver\, 80203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Buddhism in Film: Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East?
DESCRIPTION:This four-week series from the Denver Film Society investigates Buddhism in film. The series will look at two Korean films that explicitly\, and beautifully\, visually portray monastic Buddhism in Asia today\, and two films set in America which seem to carry significant Buddhist themes and references in surprising ways. Viewers are invited to consider the films as related pairs that highlight those themes through their very different perspectives. \n•Week One: Spring\, Summer\, Fall\, Winter … and Spring (Kim Ki-Duk) This beautiful Korean film sets a traditional Asian and monastic introduction to Buddhism in the context of a narrative that explores notions of desire and the cyclical Buddhist notion of history. \n•Week Two: Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis) A clever and popular American comedy\, the film explores similar questions of desire in a story that cleverly considers the possibility of improvement of the self within the cycle of life. Pairing these films enables us to discuss both the movement of Buddhist concepts into American culture and the way that a Buddhist outlook can serve as a critical lens revealing elements in a film. \n•Week Three: Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East? (Day Young-Kyun) This quietly powerful film meditates on questions of suffering\, death and Buddhist vocation. It parallels Spring\, Summer … in many ways\, dealing with a master\, apprentice and child in a remote monastery\, but with much less interest in explaining Buddhist tenets. \n•Week Four: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu) A satirical black comic/drama\, this Academy Award winning film engages questions about the meaning of identity and vocation. \nProfessor Jeffrey Mahan\, who teaches religion and film at Iliff School of Theology\, and Wm Jeavons\, a long-time Zen meditator and chaplain\, pose these questions for each other and the class about how film might illuminate Buddhism for us: \nIs Buddhism simply the subject of film\, or are ‘Buddhist films’ created by writers and directors whose ways of seeing or being in the world are inspired by Buddhist ideas or practice? \nCan Buddhism supply a critical lens through which we might view and understand movies: Is it then a perspective\, applicable across the board? \nCould both of the above be true? \n[$10 – $12] \nMore info and tickets: https://secure.denverfilm.org/tickets/film.aspx?id=29030&FID=90
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/buddhism-film-bodhi-dharma-left-east/
LOCATION:Sie FilmCenter\, 2510 East Colfax\, Denver\, CO\, 80206
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SUMMARY:Buddhism in Film: Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East?
DESCRIPTION:This four-week series from the Denver Film Society investigates Buddhism in film. The series will look at two Korean films that explicitly\, and beautifully\, visually portray monastic Buddhism in Asia today\, and two films set in America which seem to carry significant Buddhist themes and references in surprising ways. Viewers are invited to consider the films as related pairs that highlight those themes through their very different perspectives. \n•Week One: Spring\, Summer\, Fall\, Winter … and Spring (Kim Ki-Duk) This beautiful Korean film sets a traditional Asian and monastic introduction to Buddhism in the context of a narrative that explores notions of desire and the cyclical Buddhist notion of history. \n•Week Two: Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis) A clever and popular American comedy\, the film explores similar questions of desire in a story that cleverly considers the possibility of improvement of the self within the cycle of life. Pairing these films enables us to discuss both the movement of Buddhist concepts into American culture and the way that a Buddhist outlook can serve as a critical lens revealing elements in a film. \n•Week Three: Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East? (Day Young-Kyun) This quietly powerful film meditates on questions of suffering\, death and Buddhist vocation. It parallels Spring\, Summer … in many ways\, dealing with a master\, apprentice and child in a remote monastery\, but with much less interest in explaining Buddhist tenets. \n•Week Four: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu) A satirical black comic/drama\, this Academy Award winning film engages questions about the meaning of identity and vocation. \nProfessor Jeffrey Mahan\, who teaches religion and film at Iliff School of Theology\, and Wm Jeavons\, a long-time Zen meditator and chaplain\, pose these questions for each other and the class about how film might illuminate Buddhism for us: \nIs Buddhism simply the subject of film\, or are ‘Buddhist films’ created by writers and directors whose ways of seeing or being in the world are inspired by Buddhist ideas or practice? \nCan Buddhism supply a critical lens through which we might view and understand movies: Is it then a perspective\, applicable across the board? \nCould both of the above be true? \n[$10 – $12] \nMore info and tickets: https://secure.denverfilm.org/tickets/film.aspx?id=29030&FID=90
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/buddhism-film-bodhi-dharma-left-east-2/
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