Love Denver Live Downtown Block Party
** Go Play Denver will have a booth at this event, so come say hello! ** Living in Downtown Denver means you’re within arm’s reach of the best Denver has.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
** Go Play Denver will have a booth at this event, so come say hello! ** Living in Downtown Denver means you’re within arm’s reach of the best Denver has.... Read More
For the next 11 months, join Warm Cookies of the Revolution, your one and only civic health club, on an exploration of Denver. Celebrate your own neighborhood or learn about a new part of town. Each month we’ll be entertained by the finest artists and cultural groups in our community while we also learn the history.... Read More
Enjoy an old-time fall celebration without even having to leave the city! This year, Four Mile Historic Park will feature all of the favorites as well as some new elements, such as food trucks and a beer garden sponsored by Copper Kettle Brewing Company. Highlights of this event include a scarecrow-building station and pumpkin patch, pie-eating contests, live.... Read More
Did you know that Denver has TEN sister cities around the world? Indeed we do: Axum, Ethiopia; Brest, France; Chennai, India; Cuernavaca, Mexico; Karmiel, Israel; Kunming, China; Nairobi, Kenya; Potenza, Italy; Takayama, Japan; and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Get to know the art, music, language, food and culture of our sister cities at.... Read More
“White Mirror” an original site-specific public dance performance for Babi Yar Park, by internationally renowned choreographer Robert Sher-Machherndl of Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet. “White Mirror” will be performed by Lemon Sponge Cake dancers and collaborator, Sharon Wehner, Principal Dancer with Colorado Ballet. The free performance will be held on Sunday, Oct. 4, at 6:30 p.m.,.... Read More
In Bloom explores the development of nineteenth-century French floral still-life painting, and features about 60 paintings by Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and others. The colorful exhibition demonstrates how a traditional genre was reinvented by nineteenth-century artists, as the art world's focus was shifting to modernism. Curated locally by Angelica.... Read More
The Denver Public Library pays tribute to all the beautiful monsters and their creators. These four films represent unique moments in the development of the early horror genre. Loaded with symbolism, style and gothic atmosphere – each of them contributed to the monster movie lexicon that Hollywood has drawn from ever since. All films are.... Read More
Renowned ornithologist and urban ecologist John Marzluff will present a surprising discovery: the suburbs of many large cities support a great variety of birds and other creatures that are adapting to the conditions of our increasingly developed world. In his fascinating book Welcome to Subirdia, Marzluff reveals how practicing careful stewardship can foster a new.... Read More
Did you know that Cheesman Park sits on the spot that was once Denver's first cemetery? While the bodies were exhumed and relocated when the cemetery was turned into a residential area and park, Denver historians will tell you that there are certainly still bones buried beneath the grass. During this evening walking tour, your guide from History Colorado will share the.... Read More
Discover new people, projects and art making their mark in Denver and see what Off-Center Season 5 has in store. Pre-show fun, performances, & DJ after-party included. Come early for lemonade, snacks, and games out front, and then the cast of CULT FOLLOWING, slam sensation Suzi Q, and season curators Charlie Miller and Emily Tarquin will.... Read More