Case Studies: 1939

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Come enjoy locally made drinks and eat yummy food while the friendly folks at Warm Cookies of the Revolution use specific case studies from history as a jumping off point to explore the impact on politics, fashion, economics, science, culture, etc…and how it relates to our civic life today. Our first Case Study: The year.... Read More

Sin Tax BINGO

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

The 1970’s were full of home cooked meals, power ballads, and Bingo halls. (Also wars and civil rights struggles and disco) We’re getting nostalgic while eating some delicious food and playing some serious B-I-N-G-O! Come find out how tax dollars from “sins” like gambling and marijuana and cigarettes and soda are collected, spent, and who.... Read More

Golden Triangle Public Art Tour

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

This tour covers a broad array of historical and contemporary public artworks in Denver. Beginning with the classic 20th century bronze sculptures of Alexander Proctor's On the War Trail and Broncho Buster, as well as the big red chair with a miniature horse by Donald Lipski, this tour offers a variety of public art in.... Read More

Intergenerational Show and Tell Mixtape: “Hope I DON’T die before I get old”

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Yay! It's time for another fun time with Warm Cookies of the Revolution! Bring a song or object that defines your generation. We’ll hear from folks of ALL ages about their experiences with aging, while we learn about innovative aging programs in our community, and hope we all don’t drive home with our blinkers on.... Read More

How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

When zombies attack, the immediate threat is clear. How prepared is Denver? Individual resistance might work in a pinch, but how can we create solidarity? “If you agree with everyone in your coalition, you’re not in a coalition”. More info: http://www.warmcookiesoftherevolution.org/event/how-to-survive-a-zombie-apocalypse/

Civic Stitch ‘n Bitch: What is Militarism?

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Warm Cookies of the Revolution Presents: What is Militarism? Does it effect us in similar ways as other "isms" like racisim and sexism? What are the limits of militarism? When does it begin to take hold? Do you know why we have yellow ribbons for those at war? Do you know how to crochet?! We'll.... Read More

Stupid Questions, Stupid Talents: “What is Sanctuary and how does it work?”

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

“What is Sanctuary and how does it work?” Does pro wrestling have anything to do with the Sanctuary movement? There is only one way to find out. Come join Warm Cookies of the Revolution! More about this event: In this special edition of “Stupid Questions, Stupid Talents” we’ll be hearing from community members who have.... Read More

Sunday School for Atheists: Minority Interests?

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Wyoming has the same representation in the Senate as California. The Senate was created, in part, to protect a minority interest: rural people. What other minority interests could we imagine protecting? Join Warm Cookies of he Revolution for a conversation about how we further invent and improve upon our community (local to global). What would working.... Read More

Pie, Pie, and Pie Charts

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Come enjoy slices of pizza, yummy pies á la mode, and learn all about where your tax dollars go and what kind of say you have in the process. Carol Hedges from the Colorado Fiscal Institutewill teach us all about Federal, State, and Local funding relationships. T.A. Taylor-Hunt from Coloradans for Financial Reform will explain current legislative efforts at curbing.... Read More

DINK

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Now in its 2nd year, DINK showcases the sequential arts: comic books, graphic novels, small press, zines, design, and alternative art forms, as part of a well-crafted, two-day, nationally-recognized exhibition and celebration of the independent spirit.  DINK brings together the creative community of comics, art, tattoo art, urban street art, and fans to promote and highlight their.... Read More