• Art Fitness Training

    Art Fitness Training

    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

  • Isaac Asimov’s The Last Question

    Isaac Asimov’s The Last Question
    Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    In 1979, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (then the Natural History Museum of Denver) produced The Last Question, a planetarium show based on a short story by acclaimed science fiction writer Isaac Asimov and narrated by the legendary Leonard Nimoy. The story takes place in 2061 and begins with a simple question posed to.... Read More

  • Isaac Asimov’s The Last Question

    Isaac Asimov’s The Last Question
    Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    In 1979, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (then the Natural History Museum of Denver) produced The Last Question, a planetarium show based on a short story by acclaimed science fiction writer Isaac Asimov and narrated by the legendary Leonard Nimoy. The story takes place in 2061 and begins with a simple question posed to.... Read More

  • Opening Weekend: The Book Handlers

    Opening Weekend: The Book Handlers
    Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Do you have a large library full of beautiful but unread books? Never fear! The Book Handlers are here to make your books look worn-in and well-read. Look cultured, cultivated, literate without all the fuss of actually having to read anything. A satire inspired by a short story by Brian O’Nolan. More info: https://buntport.com/2018/01/the-book-handlers/

  • JANE/EYRE

    JANE/EYRE
    The Bakery 2132 Market Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Songs and stories from Jane Eyre: a queer adaptation of the classic novel. This is not for persons who hold solemn doctrines about the angelic nature of literature or theater: but we are not here to flatter egotism, or prop up humbug; we are merely telling the story. We value what is good in books;.... Read More

  • Tiny Tots

    Tiny Tots
    Stanley Marketplace 2501 Dallas Street, Aurora, CO, United States

    Tiny Tots gets children truly “inside the orchestra” by seating the audience on the floor and surrounding them with a 30+ piece professional orchestra. Designed for children six and under, Tiny Tots is a 45-minute program that gives young ones the chance to interact with the conductor and the musicians and learn about the instruments in the process. Children.... Read More

  • Tiny Tots

    Tiny Tots
    Stanley Marketplace 2501 Dallas Street, Aurora, CO, United States

    Tiny Tots gets children truly “inside the orchestra” by seating the audience on the floor and surrounding them with a 30+ piece professional orchestra. Designed for children six and under, Tiny Tots is a 45-minute program that gives young ones the chance to interact with the conductor and the musicians and learn about the instruments in the process. Children.... Read More

  • Home Bigger Than Houses: East Side

    Share your experiences and hear about solutions with Warm Cookies of the Revolution. What kind of a community are we right and what do we HOPE we’ll be? What do we FEAR we’ll be? Come enjoy the rich and diverse culture and tasty foods from the Westside and the Eastside while exploring creative solutions to.... Read More

  • “Uke” Can Do It! Ukulele Lesson

    Bear Valley Library 5171 W. Dartmouth Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    Grab your uke or borrow one of ours and learn to make zany music and “rawk” out. In our 2-hour workshop you’ll learn easy chords, strums and get to know your uke. More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event/%22uke%22-can-do-it-ukulele-lesson

  • Meet Malcolm X

    Corky Gonzales Library 1498 Irving St., Denver, CO, United States

    Malcolm X (1925 - 1965), born Malcolm Little, was a Black Muslim minister and National Spokesman for the Nation of Islam.  After rising from an early life of drug abuse and petty criminal behavior, this respected yet controversial political figure confronts a personal moral crisis:  his own human bigotry.  His driving quest for knowledge, self-critique.... Read More