DPS Great Schools Expo Week

To make it more convenient for families to learn about their school options, DPS is holding five regional school expos rather than one large districtwide expo, as they have in the past. These expos will take place the week of Jan. 22, 2018. Families can: Visit with school leaders from elementary, middle and high schools.... Read More

Podcasting Basics

Corky Gonzales Library 1498 Irving St., Denver, CO, United States

Learn how to produce your own podcast from start to finish. We’ll go over equipment, software and getting your podcast out there. Plus get hand-on experience as we demo how to record and edit. More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event/podcasting-basics

Teaser: Aphrodite’s Switchboard

The Junction Box 1075 Park Avenue West, Denver, CO, United States

What tangled webs will Aphrodite weave when she takes on a job as a switchboard operator? Mere mortals should beware, but the goddess herself should be cautious lest she get tangled in her own cords! Get a sneak peek at Garrett Ammon’s new Valentine’s Day production, Aphrodite’s Switchboard including a listen to the all new original score.... Read More

Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony

Coolest coffee break in town! Stop by Comal on Thursday afternoons to enjoy the cultural experience of Ethiopian coffee traditions by Sarah Gebre. More info: https://www.facebook.com/comalkitchen/   Comal - 3455 Ringsby Ct.

Creatures of the Night with Nature’s Educators

Virginia Village Branch Library 1500 S. Dahlia Street, Denver, CO, United States

Nocturnal and crepuscular animals have different features and behaviors to help them be active at night. For this popular program, we will learn about these creatures. See an owl and other creepy-crawly critters with their amazing adaptations. Ideal for ages 5-12. More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event/creatures-night-nature%27s-educators

Backstage with Women in The Arts

Did you know that cultural nonprofits alone generate $1.8 billion in economic activity and employ nearly 11,000 people in the Denver metro area? From museums and theaters to art galleries and music venues, the creative industries are a formidable business sector in the Denver metro area. Join the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) and.... Read More

Dikeou Literary Series: Burns Night

Dikeou Collection 1615 California St, Denver, CO, United States

Join the Dikeou Collection for a celebration of the poems and songs of Robert Burns. The evening's festivities include: a Burns supper, toasts, recitations and a sing-a-long. Bring a Scottish dish to share, a Burns poem to read, an instrument or just yourself! More info: http://dikeoucollection.org/event/dikeou-literary-series-presents-burns-night/

Mozart Happy Hour

Boettcher Concert Hall 1000 14th Street, Denver, CO, United States

Join the Colorado Symphony for a short, sweet, and social evening celebrating Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 262nd birthday with spectacular guest artists Christina and Michelle Naughton! Drinks: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Concert: 6:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m. Location: Boettcher Concert Hall Concert Details: MOZART Serenade No.11 in E-flat major, K.375 MOZART Concerto in E-flat major for 2 Pianos,.... Read More

Spectrum Dance Theater: A Rap on Race

Newman Center for the Performing Arts 2344 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

In 1970, two towering personalities of the American intelligentsia, black author and social critic James Baldwin and white anthropologist Margaret Mead, sat together and recorded a conversation on what is arguably the defining subject of the American experience - race. Now over 40 years later two contemporary artistic icons Anna Deavere Smith (best known for.... Read More