• Turkey

    Central Library 10 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    Emerging from World War I as a shrunken version of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey plays a pivotal role in the world. It was a strong U.S. ally during the Cold War and is now one of the world's largest Muslim democracies. We’ll explore Turkey's past and current challenges, including its struggles with its Kurdish minority.... Read More

  • Bug Bites with the Butterfly Pavilion

    Sam Gary Library 2961 Roslyn St, Denver, CO, United States

    Bugs for dinner?! This program reveals how common bug-eating really is in our lives and in other cultures around the world. Journey with us as we travel across the globe, meet live animals, and – if you dare – even taste-test a bug! Bone(less) appétit! Ideal for ages 3 and up. More info: Bug Bites with.... Read More

  • Needle Felted Apples

    Athmar Library 1055 S. Tejon, Denver, CO, United States

    Needle felting was 3-D printing before it was cool. Get hands-on with beautifully dyed wool roving and layer and blend to create a handsome apple still-life. More info: Needle Felted Apples

  • Free Night at the Museums

    Denver's best museums are open late and admission is FREE between 5 and 10 p.m. FREE shuttles that make it easy to explore all evening!* More info: https://www.denver.org/denver-arts-week/programs/free-night-at-the-museums/ Shuttle Map BLACK AMERICAN WEST MUSEUM Watch African-American history come alive through re-enactments, videos and the stories told throughout this museum in Historic Five Points. BYERS-EVANS HOUSE MUSEUM.... Read More

  • Mile High Soul Club

    Mile High Soul Club
    Syntax: Physic Opera 554 S. Broadway, Denver, CO, United States

    Denver's monthly fill of vintage Northern Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Popcorn, Funk, and rarities from the late '50s to the early '70s. DJs Tyler Jacobson, Dogboy, Steve Cervantes, and Jason Heller.... Read More

  • Unwrapping the Secrets of the Mummies

    Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    For years, the Egyptian Mummies gallery has displayed two female mummies, described as the “Rich Mummy” and the “Poor Mummy.” In 2016, a team of Egyptologists from around the country banded together to find out how today’s leading technologies could shed more light on the lives of these two women. Michele Koons, curator of archaeology, led the research, which included radiocarbon dating,.... Read More

  • Raconteur Denver

    Raconteur Denver

    Voted 2017's best new storytelling event by Denver Westword, Raconteur Denver combines the joy of exploring new locations, meeting new people and hearing stories from Denver's vast communities. Organizers choose three.... Read More