The Coolest Things to Do in Colorado in July 2018
From a savings-filled recreation fest to the cutest bike race of all time, we’ve got your event calendar set.
From a savings-filled recreation fest to the cutest bike race of all time, we’ve got your event calendar set.
Does a transplant have the right to wear the iconic Western headwear if he’s not, you know, an actual cowboy?
The Centennial State is getting crowded (more than 65,000 new residents joined us between July 2016 and 2017 alone). That means we all have to be a little bit nicer to one another—or at least understand the social contract we’ve signed by choosing to live in this bustling place. Not sure what the guidelines are? Here’s your rulebook.
We celebrate our silver anniversary with a blast-from-the-past retrospective.
With the sound of music, theater, and more, as mountain towns expand their performing arts venues.
Denver author Joanna Luloff crafts a compelling debut novel about memory told from alternating points of view with several twists.
Although she doesn’t look her age, Colorado Springs’ Grand Dame of the Rockies is celebrating her centennial this month.
On view until December 31, the collaborative art show will feature curated installations by five local artists who created a space for individual expression.
A week after President Trump met with North Korea’s leader, University of Colorado Boulder professor George Rivera is bringing 117 pieces of local art to the DMZ Museum, just three miles south of the demilitarized zone.
The always-sold-out fête is celebrating 45 years in 2018.
Because sometimes the view is better inside.
The season’s best fests promise music, dancing, and no shortage of surprises.
These two athletic brands belong in downtown Denver.
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.