Denver Day of Rock

Skyline Park 1600 Arapahoe, Denver, CO, United States

Hooray for live music filling the streets of downtown! The Denver Day of Rock means 5 stages (one at Curtis, one at Champa, one at Welton, one in Skyline Park 1, and one at Skyline Park 2) all hosting non-stop music. Denver Day of Rock is free, open to all, and fun for everyone. This great event benefits Amp.... Read More

Chamberlin Observatory Open House

Chamberlin Observatory 2930 East Warren Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

Join the Denver Astrological society for one of their monthly open houses at the historic Chamberlin Observatory. During the event, guests can view the heavens through the observatory's famous 20-inch aperture Alvan Clark-Saegmuller refractor by checking in at the desk on the main floor of the observatory and paying a $2 per-person fee or $5.... Read More

WWII from Coloradans Who Lived It

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

What more fitting way to observe Memorial Day than by listening to the recollections of those who have defended our country during a time of need, World War II. From the History Colorado Website: In Sterling Heroes of World War II – As It Was Lived, In Their Own Words, 36 veterans from northeast Colorado share.... Read More

Memorial Day Jazz with Jon Wirtz Trio

Little Man Ice Cream 2620 16th Street,, Denver, CO, United States

Live jazz and tasty ice cream? Yes, please! The great free summer programming at Little Man Ice Cream is back and the Jon Wirtz Trio will be playing a Memorial Day concert should you want to go grab a scoop of salted Oreo and chill out on your holiday. More info.

Free Film at DPL: Valley of the Dolls (1967)

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Starring Patty Duke, Susan Hayward, Sharon Tate, and Barbara Parkins. Directed by Mark Robson. In the opening scene of Valley of the Dolls, Susan Hayward barks, “The only hit that comes out of a Helen Lawson show is Helen Lawson. And that’s me, remember, baby?”  From that moment forward the audience is treated to a.... Read More

Café des Artes: The Musée d’Orsay

Alliance Française 571 Galapago St., Denver, CO, United States

Join the Alliance Française for an evening lecture that includes wine, snacks and insight into French culture and history! The "Café des Artes" occurs monthly with a different topic. Tickets are $10 for members of the AF and $18 for members of the general public. More info.

Soup & Dreams – Warm Cookies of the Revolution

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Gather at the McNichols Building to eat delicious soups from a variety of cultures, learn about incredible organizations working to promote culture in our community, and be entertained by some great performances. A suggested donation of $8 will be collected at the door and divided among the 4 participating community organizations. This promises to be a.... Read More

Free Day at Clyfford Still Museum

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Never been to the Still? Then now is your chance to see the masterpieces of abstract expressionism housed in this unique museum. The building itself is stunning architecturally and well worth the visit too. Thanks to the support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), the Clyfford Still Museum will offer free admission on Fridays.... Read More

Blue Roses: A Festival of Work by Tennessee Williams – Free!

Beacons Community Space 2630 E 3rd Ave, Denver, CO, United States

The Denver Academy of Dramatic Arts at Visionbox presents a Spring Festival of Tennessee Williams works FREE to the public. One acts to be presented this evening: "This Property is Condemned" at 6:30pm, "Hello from Bertha" at 8:00pm. The theater will open 30 minutes before curtain. Seats are limited, so reserve your free ticket here: Blue Roses.... Read More