Peer Revue: Stand Up for Science
Cheer on local scientists turned comedians as they attempt standup for the first time and wax hilarious about the unique nuances of their work. This one-of-a-kind comedy night for science.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Cheer on local scientists turned comedians as they attempt standup for the first time and wax hilarious about the unique nuances of their work. This one-of-a-kind comedy night for science.... Read More
A new comedy from Buntport that is unlikely to be spooky. Unless you think podcasts and Boston Market are spooky. More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2017/09/buntports-45th-original-show/ Pay-What-You-Can Night: Monday — November 6,.... Read More
Join the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation for the annual Winter Used Book Sale November 15-18 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Central Library Conference Center More than 60,000 used books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music and more. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/blog/chrish/winter-used-book-sale
Local Caterer, Monica Kadillak will demonstrate how to incorporate pumpkin into a variety of your Fall dishes. More info: Pumpkin: Not Just for Pies!
One Screening Only! Saturday, November 18 at 1pm Director Angus Jackson completes the RSC collection of Shakespeare’s epic Roman titles. A full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanustransports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Caius Martius Coriolanus is a fearless soldier but a reluctant leader. His.... Read More
Having influenced the country far beyond the term of his first official Presidency and now having returned to the role and consolidated his power, Vladimir Putin’s leadership of Russia suggests a return to an authoritarianism that, for some, feels similar to the days of Soviet control and the Czars of old. Join Active Minds as.... Read More
Get swept away by a wide range of classical works performed by amateur musicians from the Colorado Chamber Music Society. More info: Chamber Music Concert
The Great Divide raises public understanding and appreciation of Colorado’s water heritage while inspiring personal responsibility and informed discussion concerning the vital challenge confronting the state and region with increasing urgency — forging collaborative solutions for managing this most precious resource for a prosperous and sustainable future. Stay for the discussion following the film. More.... Read More
A new comedy from Buntport that is unlikely to be spooky. Unless you think podcasts and Boston Market are spooky. More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2017/09/buntports-45th-original-show/ Pay-What-You-Can Night: Monday — November 6, 2017 @ 8:00pm
Say “see you later” to the Denver Art Museum’s iconic North Building before it undergoes renovations with a free day full of memories, activities and other creative fun. Print your own commemorative poster with Ink Lounge, and leave your own mark in North in a Gio Ponti-inspired art space created by DAM Creative-in-Residence, Detour. Explore.... Read More