Free Things to Do in Denver, June 2018
From music-filled festivals to PrideFest and more, there are plenty of ways to unwind en plein air without dishing out the dollars this month.
From music-filled festivals to PrideFest and more, there are plenty of ways to unwind en plein air without dishing out the dollars this month.
The immersive theater gurus at Off-Center—a branch of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts—present Remote Denver, an experience that turns all of the city into a stage.
The nonprofit behind Denver Comic Con is bringing pop culture magic to the masses through summer camps.
A zany TED talk parody, an anti-cancer boxing tournament, and a new dance festival top the list of the best events in the state.
If you’re all Velorama/Telluride Bluegrass/Cherry Creek Arts festival-ed out, try one of these lesser-known, super weird—and wonderful—gatherings instead.
From hand-painted screwdrivers to monthly Crowler deliveries, we’ve got the (local) goods that’ll make him grin.
The contemporary exhibit—which is a coalescing of nearly 60 of Gibson’s abstract sculptures, paintings, and prints from 2011 to present—is on display at the Denver Art Museum’s Gallagher Gallery until mid-August.
For the next six weeks, 11 artists from Colorado and beyond will present work across Denver to explore how the city’s design can influence feelings of well-being.
In advance of his performance at the Paramount this Sunday, May 13, we sat down with the Chicago-based comedian to discuss…well, you’ll see.
Whether you’re a die-hard Derby devotee or looking to celebrate Mexican-American culture, there are ample events across the Front Range to entertain you this weekend. Here’s our shortlist.
The innovative arts education nonprofit has added a lecture series in which artists are paired with local change agents to discuss social justice issues.
From the Union Station Farmers Market to Mozart’s Requiem, there are plenty of ways to have fun on a budget this month.
The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, which marked the end the Mexican-American War, will be on view for the first time in Colorado at El Pueblo History Museum.
Your short list of the state’s best events this month.
These 10 license plates were rejected by Colorado’s Division of Motor Vehicles.
The William H. Smiley and William N. Byers branches of the Denver Public Library are up for renovation—and reenvisioning.
Vortic Watch Company transforms vintage pocket watches into one of a kind time pieces, and this year, it’s partnering with Red Rocks to produce some real show stoppers.
The 110-year-old park doesn’t live up to its glory days—but its diminished existence is still comforting.
The tour, led by locals James Carlson and Erin Spradlin, looks at the evolution of Denver’s charming and history-rich Five Points neighborhood through the lens of street art.
The cast of Super Troopers 2 was at the Sie FilmCenter Sunday night for a private screening of the much-anticipated sequel. Here’s what they had to say.