Lecture: The Discovery of the South Pole

Sam Gary Library 2961 Roslyn St, Denver, CO, United States

December 15th is the anniversary of the discovery of the South Pole by Roald Amundsen, "the last of the Vikings." The race to the South Pole was one of the greatest international races prior to the race to the moon and was full of tragedy and triumph. It featured tiny, newly independent Norway against the.... Read More

Anderman Photography Lecture: A Conversation with John Gossage

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

Widely known for his thoughtfully conceived and intricately crafted photography books, John Gossage explores both the mundane and the mystifying in our physical interactions with the places we inhabit. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for DAM members and CPAC members, $15 for general admission. More info: http://denverartmuseum.org/calendar/anderman-photography-lecture-series-conversation-john-gossage For additional details,.... Read More

Robot Ball

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

Bump circuit boards with futuristic ‘bots and avant-garde automatons at this ball for machines and humans alike. Experience and explore the world of tomorrow in the temporary exhibition Robot Revolution, then grab a bite to eat and party ‘bot-style. Ticket includes entertainment, appetizers, one drink at the cash bar, and admission to Robot Revolution. Costumes.... Read More

Greetings From Camp Katabasis

Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO, United States

The final show of Buntport's 15th season, Greetings From Camp Katabasis, is a comedic journey to the edge of nothing, featuring the deadpan acting style of a Resusci-Annie doll. Playing May 13th — June 4th. Tickets: $13 - $20; pay-what-you-can nights: 5/19 and 5/30 More info and reservations: http://www.buntport.com/archive/archive.htm

Valverde Bazaar Pop-Up Outdoor Market

Eron Johnson Antiques 389 S. Lipan St., Denver, CO, United States

Voted Denver’s Best New Flea Market in 2014 and one of the Five Best Flea Markets in Metro Denver in 2015 by Westword, this Pop-Up Market brings together emerging artisans and small independent Colorado businesses selling a diverse mix of vintage, antique and hip handmade products. The market has expanded to over 90 booths and food trucks setting up shop in.... Read More

FamilyLAB: Garden Robot

Popups Example

Perhaps this free class can save you from accidentally killing your plants. Discover the wonders of Arduino, an open-source microcontroller great for tinkerers of all ages and abilities, and learn how to create your own plant watering robot! FamilyLAB classes are designed for teams of kids with their grownups. If you don't have kids of.... Read More

Opera on Tap: We Heart Mozart

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

Opera on Tap was founded in New York City in 2005 when a few singers, out for a drink in Brooklyn, wondered what it would be like if classical singers could gig at local bars like bands do. Opera on Tap grew to boast chapters in cities across the country - and now in Colorado!.... Read More

Greetings from Camp Katabasis

Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO, United States

The final show of Buntport’s 15th season, Greetings From Camp Katabasis, is a comedic journey to the edge of nothing, featuring the deadpan acting style of a Resusci-Annie doll. Playing May 13th — June 4th. Tickets: $13 – $20; pay-what-you-can nights: 5/19 and 5/30 More info and reservations: http://www.buntport.com/archive/archive.htm

Youth on Record’s Album Release Party

Youth on Record 1301 W 10th Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Youth on Record's Album Release Block Party and Community Celebration will bring together 500+ community members for a day-long outdoor mini-festival complete with live music from Youth on Record students, as well as local and national musicians; poetry readings from Denver's Minor Disturbance; interactive "jam sessions" in our recording studio; neighborhood tours of the award-winning.... Read More

The Brutal Truth: What’s Worth Preserving for Posterity?

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, Adam Thomas of Historitecture speaks about the importance of this law and explains how it has affected Colorado’s urban built environment since 1966. With examples from many Front Range cities, he’ll consider the battle between two ideas— urban renewal and historic preservation—and show.... Read More