31 Hours of Myopia
A great exhibit deserves a great send off, right? As one last hurrah, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) will host a 31-hour-long party to celebrate the weird and wonderful, inspired and.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
A great exhibit deserves a great send off, right? As one last hurrah, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) will host a 31-hour-long party to celebrate the weird and wonderful, inspired and.... Read More
From DPL: Tradition and new age meet in this concert that blends Native American flute with the influences of Jazz, Blues and Estonian Folk music. Bear Livmere loves the tonal.... Read More
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.... Read More
Explore and try your hand at theater arts like singing, dancing, juggling and more at the DCPA Family Fun Forum. This event is free and open to all ages. More info.
A rich and informative exhibit that engages all the senses, Traveling the Silk Road is worth seeing. The Silk Road spanned some 5,700 miles across Asia connecting such influential cities.... Read More
Artist Mark Mothersbaugh (he just had a solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art called Myopia) was asked to select pieces from the Clyfford Still collection and then compose.... Read More
Enjoy free classic films with the fun-loving folks of the Fresh City Life office at the Denver Public Library Central branch. Films are shown in the B2 Conference Room at.... Read More
The fun-loving and civic-minded folks at Warm Cookies of the Revolution are back with an evening of politics and LEGOs. They've invited every single candidate in every single race, plus.... Read More
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.
Travel back to 1859 for free! Enjoy a tour of the Four Mile House Museum, pan for gold (okay, it’s actually pyrite, but the kids always end up panning for hours!), interact with costumed volunteers and check out the farm animals. This park offers a delightful oasis right in the middle of the city and really brings history to.... Read More