Event Series Mile High Soul Club

Mile High Soul Club

Syntax: Physic Opera 554 S. Broadway, Denver, CO, United States

Denver's monthly fill of vintage Northern Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Popcorn, Funk, and rarities from the late '50s to the early '70s. DJs Tyler Jacobson, Dogboy, Steve Cervantes, and Jason Heller spin vinyl 45's all night long. Join the Mile High Soul Club every first Saturday at Syntax (554 S. Broadway). Doors at 8 PM •.... Read More

Sie FilmCenter 2510 East Colfax, Denver, CO

Sunday Showtune Sing-along is not just an opportunity to see a classic movie on the big screen in “Magnificent Technicolor and Glorious Cinemascope”, it’s a major audience participation event! This is a moment for Denver Film patrons to sing-along with other lovers of Hollywood musicals. Spend a Sunday afternoon with the Denver Film Society, sipping on.... Read More

Denver History Night: The Centenary of WWI

City Stacks 1743 Wazee St. #100, Denver, CO, United States

In early April 1917, the United States intervened in World War I.  As the government mobilized soldiers, supplies, and funds, it also enacted a propaganda program aimed at encouraging pro-war sentiments—and at stifling dissent (through vigilantism, if necessary). The ensuing government-induced hysteria led to widespread repression and reaction. Denver experienced its share of upheavals, and.... Read More

Lunchtime Listening: Yuanmiao Li and Quanshuai Li, violin duo

1801 California Lobby 1801 California St., Denver, CO, United States

For the third year, Arts Brookfield partners with Friends of Chamber Music to bring world-class chamber music to the downtown Denver community. Pack your lunch and visit 1801 California every Tuesday in April for Lunchtime Listening: Friends of Chamber Music at 1801 California.    PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE | TUESDAYS April 4         Yuanmiao Li and Quanshuai Li,.... Read More

Artist talk with Rachel Harper

Center for Visual Art 965 Santa Fe, Denver, CO, United States

Rachel Harper is a Chicago-based artist who was a residential artist at the Art Institute of Chicago, a Learning Fellow at Chicago Art Department, and grant recipient from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. Rachel is the current Stockyard Institute Artist in Residence. Her research studio is a converted classroom in a Chicago public school where she.... Read More

History of Gender-based Activism

Central Library 10 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO, United States

The 2017 Women's March was a world-wide protest to reaffirm that women’s rights are human rights. American history is rife with women activists who have fought for the right to vote, the right for reproductive choice, for freedom from sexual harassment, for equal pay and other divisive issues. Join Hava Gordon, Director of Gender and.... Read More

SCFD Free Day: Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys

Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys 1880 Gaylord St., Denver, CO, United States

On the first Sunday of each month from 1:00 to 4:00 the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys hosts a Community Day.  On these days admission fees are waived.  Instead, we ask that visitors just make a donation if they are able.  Our suggested donation is $1 per person.  Community Days are made possible by the citizens who.... Read More

Food Lover’s Book Club: Breakfast & Brunch

Ross-Cherry Creek Library 305 Milwaukee St, Denver, CO, United States

Breakfast has been called the most important meal of the day but we’re of the mind that it’s also the most delicious. Eggs, bacon, biscuits, crepes, oatmeal, tacos, avocado toast congee, pho...the list of savory and sweet is multicultural and endless. Join Amanda M. Faison, the former food editor of 5280 Magazine, and local breakfast.... Read More

An Evening to “Dream Big”

Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Join Greg MacGillivray, producer and director of some of the most successful giant screen documentaries, as he shares stories from his latest film, Dream Big 3D: Engineering Our World. This dynamic new IMAX experience takes you around the world to explore engineering marvels both large and small, ancient and modern. From the Great Wall of.... Read More