• Active Minds presents: 19th Century American Popular Music

    Woodbury Library 3265 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    Popular music in the United States is a big industry with a long history. Join us as we explore what music was like before the days of recordings, radio and digital technologies. We will look at American Popular music of the 19th century that was heard on the streets, on stages and at home. More.... Read More

  • The Great Debate

    The Great Debate
    Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Buntport Theater's "The Great Debate" pits teams of non-experts head-to-head, toe-to-toe, and often dumb-and-dumber in lively debates of the inconsequential. Mundane topics are brought to life by ordinary, but opinionated folks. You’re bound to be a flip-flopper after listening to compelling arguments on things that never mattered. New topics every month! About this month's installment:.... Read More

  • 14th Street Public Art Tour

    Learn about the art you see in the city! Public Art Coordinator, Brendan Picker will take you on a tour of artwork visible within two square blocks on and around Curtis Street, in the heart of Denver’s Theater District. Examine some of Denver’s oldest murals done by Allen True and then just steps away take in some.... Read More

  • How to be an Active Ally with Helen Thorpe

    Park Hill Library 4705 Montview Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    What does it mean to be an ally to the immigrant and refugee community? Bestselling author Helen Thorpe, whose book on the topic of refugee resettlement will be published this fall, describes her experiences getting to know various refugee families in Denver. Come be inspired to get to know your refugee and immigrant neighbors better..... Read More

  • How to be an Active Ally with Helen Thorpe

    Park Hill Library 4705 Montview Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    What does it mean to be an ally to the immigrant and refugee community? Bestselling author Helen Thorpe, whose book on the topic of refugee resettlement will be published this fall, describes her experiences getting to know various refugee families in Denver. Come be inspired to get to know your refugee and immigrant neighbors better..... Read More

  • Iraq in Fragments

    Sie FilmCenter 2510 East Colfax, Denver, CO

    The Seventh Art Stand is a nationwide screening series presented by 50+ theaters, museums, and community centers in 24 states, as an act of cinematic solidarity against Islamophobia. Iraq in Fragments - Filmmaker James Longley's documentary of occupied post-liberation Iraq presents three separate stories that together create a striking portrait of everyday life for average.... Read More

  • OPENING: ArtCorps Mentoring Exhibition

    Redline 2350 Arapahoe St., Denver, CO, United States

    ArtCorps Mentoring pairs middle school students together with local artists to work together one-on-one for an entire school year. Students design and create social justice art projects, which are then shown at RedLine. Join Redline for the opening of the ArtCorps Mentoring Exhibition to see socially engaged work by students and artist mentors! More info: http://www.redlineart.org/upcomingevents/2017/5/25/artcorps-mentoring-exhibition-opening

  • Active Minds: Phillipines

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

    The Philippines is fighting a brutal war on drugs that some have termed “out of control.” Recently elected President Rodrigo Duterte campaigned on a promise to fight drugs in the.... Read More

  • Untitled Final Fridays: True Grit

    Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

    Final Friday of the Month | January–October | 6–10 pm Produced with local creatives, Untitled Final Fridays is the museum's monthly late night program featuring workshops, performances, and tours with a twist. Experience the museum in an entirely different way—every time. Untitled is included in regular museum admission. Members receive free admission to every Untitled event and all the.... Read More