Pitch Lab: How To Be A More Engaging Speaker Using Stand-Up Comedy
Whether it's asking your boss for a raise, presenting a sprint demo or pitching a prospective customer, most of us are in sales whether we like it or not. This.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Whether it's asking your boss for a raise, presenting a sprint demo or pitching a prospective customer, most of us are in sales whether we like it or not. This.... Read More
Making pasta is an art form, but it’s also one that can be attempted—and mastered—at home. Join Elise Wiggins, chef-owner (and pasta extraordinaire) of Cattivella, and Amanda M. Faison, the former food editor of 5280 Magazine to discuss Jen Louis’ Pasta By Hand, where one discovers that crafting an Italian feast doesn’t have to be.... Read More
Looking Forward: Demographic Change, Economic Shifts, and the Role of the Arts a conversation with Manuel Pastor Denver—like much of the metropolitan United States—is experiencing a combination of demographic and economic change. While increasing diversity is welcomed by many, it is feared by others. These diverging views are playing out against a backdrop of growing.... Read More
Learn about this delicious and sustainable protein option from Wendy McGill of the Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch. The Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch, situated in Denver’s Valverde neighborhood, is the first.... Read More
Is anything more powerful and effective than violence? Come for the thumb wrestling tournament, video games, and martial arts demonstration, stay for even more stupid questions like why do the most privileged use violence the most? and if hitting is so wrong, why does it feel so good? More info: http://www.warmcookiesoftherevolution.org/event/stupid-questions-stupid-talents-is-anything-more-powerful-and-effective-than-violence/
Get in the Halloween spirit at this eerie evening of ghastly creatures and misunderstood monsters. Discover things that go bump in the night, from bloodsucking mammals to creepy crawlers. Can your constitution withstand the shock of nature’s most chilling critters? Costumes encouraged. 7 or 8 p.m. The Truth About Camel Spiders with Paula Cushing, curator.... Read More
There’s no place in the world quite like New York City. From Broadway to Wall Street, Little Italy to Central Park, New York has a history and an energy all its own. Join us as we virtually visit one of the world’s most important cities. We’ll explore its past and present, and the important people.... Read More
With an emphasis on close observation and easy to grasp principles, this three-part, participatory workshop is designed to give all audiences the ability to appreciate even the most difficult contemporary art! Learn the basics of Art Fitness Training at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, then flex your contemporary art muscles at museums, galleries, and.... Read More
Have you ever wanted to play hide-and-seek in a government building? Join us after the library closes for pizza and hide-and-seek (with glowsticks)! Wear your Halloween costume if you wish..... Read More
Project #3: The Future Project For the final event in a three event series, the McNichols Project invites you to evening of exploration in the Future. For just $30, guests will enjoy a slew of futuristic libations, bites, and an immersive art experience. Forget the standard art gallery opening or stuffy wine and cheese mixer,.... Read More