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"Stay updated on all the events in Denver, Colorado with our daily podcast. From concerts and festivals to outdoor adventures, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in the Mile High City."

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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Comedy, and Cinco de Mayo Celebrations</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, we've got a packed lineup to kick off your week with some serious fun. Start your evening at the iconic Bluebird Theater on East Colfax Avenue, where Canadian rapper Powfu teams up with Jomie for a chill alternative hip-hop show at 7:00 PM—perfect for fans of mellow vibes and bedroom pop anthems, as Ticketmaster and Shazam both highlight this intimate gig in the 550-capacity venue.

If live music's your jam, head over to Mockingbird for The Orchestrator at 7:00 PM, a fresh act ready to orchestrate an unforgettable night, according to Spotify listings. Theater lovers, catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street at 7:00 PM, or dive into the heartfelt storytelling of Come From Away at the Main Stage Theatre in Arvada Center just outside Denver at 7:30 PM—both promising emotional rollercoasters with verified tickets available now via Denver-co.events.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th, laughter awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood with Chelcie Lynn's hilarious Trailer Trash Tammy show at 7:30 PM, bringing her sassy stand-up to the stage. Meanwhile, The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street hosts Badbadnotgood's jazz-funk grooves and Two Friends' electronic beats—double the energy in one spot. Ogden Theatre on East Colfax rocks with The Growlers' surf-punk swagger, and Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton Street spins up the Shift show for late-night dancing.

Friday and Saturday amp up with Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at The Garner Galleria Theatre on 13th Street—a campy, hilarious twist on the classic at 7:30 PM. Keep an eye on Eventbrite for 2026 COWA-Con today at Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station, blending weird art and pop culture, or the Sass, Cash, and Class Conference on Saturday at History Colorado Center, empowering women in a new era.

Swing into the weekend with the massive Cinco de Mayo Festival on May 2nd and 3rd in Civic Center Park, Visit Denver reports over 300,000 attendees feasting on food, music, and vibrant Latino culture—family-friendly and free. Music fans, Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer glows at Trinity United Methodist Church with string quartets playing epic scores.

Don't miss these gems, listeners—grab tickets quick and make this week epic. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 08:01:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, we've got a packed lineup to kick off your week with some serious fun. Start your evening at the iconic Bluebird Theater on East Colfax Avenue, where Canadian rapper Powfu teams up with Jomie for a chill alternative hip-hop show at 7:00 PM—perfect for fans of mellow vibes and bedroom pop anthems, as Ticketmaster and Shazam both highlight this intimate gig in the 550-capacity venue.

If live music's your jam, head over to Mockingbird for The Orchestrator at 7:00 PM, a fresh act ready to orchestrate an unforgettable night, according to Spotify listings. Theater lovers, catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street at 7:00 PM, or dive into the heartfelt storytelling of Come From Away at the Main Stage Theatre in Arvada Center just outside Denver at 7:30 PM—both promising emotional rollercoasters with verified tickets available now via Denver-co.events.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th, laughter awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood with Chelcie Lynn's hilarious Trailer Trash Tammy show at 7:30 PM, bringing her sassy stand-up to the stage. Meanwhile, The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street hosts Badbadnotgood's jazz-funk grooves and Two Friends' electronic beats—double the energy in one spot. Ogden Theatre on East Colfax rocks with The Growlers' surf-punk swagger, and Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton Street spins up the Shift show for late-night dancing.

Friday and Saturday amp up with Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at The Garner Galleria Theatre on 13th Street—a campy, hilarious twist on the classic at 7:30 PM. Keep an eye on Eventbrite for 2026 COWA-Con today at Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station, blending weird art and pop culture, or the Sass, Cash, and Class Conference on Saturday at History Colorado Center, empowering women in a new era.

Swing into the weekend with the massive Cinco de Mayo Festival on May 2nd and 3rd in Civic Center Park, Visit Denver reports over 300,000 attendees feasting on food, music, and vibrant Latino culture—family-friendly and free. Music fans, Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer glows at Trinity United Methodist Church with string quartets playing epic scores.

Don't miss these gems, listeners—grab tickets quick and make this week epic. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, we've got a packed lineup to kick off your week with some serious fun. Start your evening at the iconic Bluebird Theater on East Colfax Avenue, where Canadian rapper Powfu teams up with Jomie for a chill alternative hip-hop show at 7:00 PM—perfect for fans of mellow vibes and bedroom pop anthems, as Ticketmaster and Shazam both highlight this intimate gig in the 550-capacity venue.

If live music's your jam, head over to Mockingbird for The Orchestrator at 7:00 PM, a fresh act ready to orchestrate an unforgettable night, according to Spotify listings. Theater lovers, catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street at 7:00 PM, or dive into the heartfelt storytelling of Come From Away at the Main Stage Theatre in Arvada Center just outside Denver at 7:30 PM—both promising emotional rollercoasters with verified tickets available now via Denver-co.events.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th, laughter awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood with Chelcie Lynn's hilarious Trailer Trash Tammy show at 7:30 PM, bringing her sassy stand-up to the stage. Meanwhile, The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street hosts Badbadnotgood's jazz-funk grooves and Two Friends' electronic beats—double the energy in one spot. Ogden Theatre on East Colfax rocks with The Growlers' surf-punk swagger, and Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton Street spins up the Shift show for late-night dancing.

Friday and Saturday amp up with Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at The Garner Galleria Theatre on 13th Street—a campy, hilarious twist on the classic at 7:30 PM. Keep an eye on Eventbrite for 2026 COWA-Con today at Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station, blending weird art and pop culture, or the Sass, Cash, and Class Conference on Saturday at History Colorado Center, empowering women in a new era.

Swing into the weekend with the massive Cinco de Mayo Festival on May 2nd and 3rd in Civic Center Park, Visit Denver reports over 300,000 attendees feasting on food, music, and vibrant Latino culture—family-friendly and free. Music fans, Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer glows at Trinity United Methodist Church with string quartets playing epic scores.

Don't miss these gems, listeners—grab tickets quick and make this week epic. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Mile High Week: Día del Niño Celebrations, Live Music and Theater Galore</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 26, 2026, and straight through the week. Kick off today with Día del Niño celebrations lighting up family spots across town. According to Denverite, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science at 2001 Colorado Blvd is hosting festive activities all day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., perfect for kids with hands-on fun and cultural vibes—free entry, just register ahead. Swing by the Denver Art Museum at 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway for more Día del Niño joy, also 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring storytelling and art-making, no cost if you sign up early. History Colorado Center on Broadway echoes the party with El Día del Niño from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., blending history exhibits like All Hands on Deck: Life and Legacy of the USS Colorado Battleship—kids free, adults $20.

Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1245 Champa Street, at 1 p.m. performing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with Peter Oundjian and Michelle Cann—denver-co.events has tickets ready. Ben Harper &amp; The Innocent Criminals rock the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax at 7 p.m., while Ari Lennox heats up The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street around the same time. For a chill outdoor vibe, Bob Moses &amp; Cannons hit Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison at 6 p.m.—grab those tickets fast.

Theater fans, Hell's Kitchen - The Musical runs today at 1:30 p.m. at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, a high-energy show packing the house. Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Blvd starts at 1:30 p.m. too, diving deep into emotional drama.

Monday brings Denver Nuggets action at Ball Arena at 8:30 p.m. versus a tough opponent—denver-co.events confirms the hype. Tuesday, Phil Rosenthal brings laughs at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m. Wednesday's Fillmore Auditorium welcomes Josiah Queen on his Mt. Zion Tour at 7 p.m., a soulful country set.

Don't miss ongoing gems like the free Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver on Grant Street through the weekend, or Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo on Steele Street tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—magical lights and animals for all ages. Women+Film Festival screens continue at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax, multiple showtimes.

Whether you're dancing under the stars or exploring exhibits, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 08:04:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 26, 2026, and straight through the week. Kick off today with Día del Niño celebrations lighting up family spots across town. According to Denverite, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science at 2001 Colorado Blvd is hosting festive activities all day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., perfect for kids with hands-on fun and cultural vibes—free entry, just register ahead. Swing by the Denver Art Museum at 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway for more Día del Niño joy, also 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring storytelling and art-making, no cost if you sign up early. History Colorado Center on Broadway echoes the party with El Día del Niño from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., blending history exhibits like All Hands on Deck: Life and Legacy of the USS Colorado Battleship—kids free, adults $20.

Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1245 Champa Street, at 1 p.m. performing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with Peter Oundjian and Michelle Cann—denver-co.events has tickets ready. Ben Harper &amp; The Innocent Criminals rock the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax at 7 p.m., while Ari Lennox heats up The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street around the same time. For a chill outdoor vibe, Bob Moses &amp; Cannons hit Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison at 6 p.m.—grab those tickets fast.

Theater fans, Hell's Kitchen - The Musical runs today at 1:30 p.m. at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, a high-energy show packing the house. Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Blvd starts at 1:30 p.m. too, diving deep into emotional drama.

Monday brings Denver Nuggets action at Ball Arena at 8:30 p.m. versus a tough opponent—denver-co.events confirms the hype. Tuesday, Phil Rosenthal brings laughs at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m. Wednesday's Fillmore Auditorium welcomes Josiah Queen on his Mt. Zion Tour at 7 p.m., a soulful country set.

Don't miss ongoing gems like the free Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver on Grant Street through the weekend, or Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo on Steele Street tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—magical lights and animals for all ages. Women+Film Festival screens continue at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax, multiple showtimes.

Whether you're dancing under the stars or exploring exhibits, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 26, 2026, and straight through the week. Kick off today with Día del Niño celebrations lighting up family spots across town. According to Denverite, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science at 2001 Colorado Blvd is hosting festive activities all day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., perfect for kids with hands-on fun and cultural vibes—free entry, just register ahead. Swing by the Denver Art Museum at 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway for more Día del Niño joy, also 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring storytelling and art-making, no cost if you sign up early. History Colorado Center on Broadway echoes the party with El Día del Niño from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., blending history exhibits like All Hands on Deck: Life and Legacy of the USS Colorado Battleship—kids free, adults $20.

Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1245 Champa Street, at 1 p.m. performing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with Peter Oundjian and Michelle Cann—denver-co.events has tickets ready. Ben Harper &amp; The Innocent Criminals rock the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax at 7 p.m., while Ari Lennox heats up The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street around the same time. For a chill outdoor vibe, Bob Moses &amp; Cannons hit Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison at 6 p.m.—grab those tickets fast.

Theater fans, Hell's Kitchen - The Musical runs today at 1:30 p.m. at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, a high-energy show packing the house. Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre on Speer Blvd starts at 1:30 p.m. too, diving deep into emotional drama.

Monday brings Denver Nuggets action at Ball Arena at 8:30 p.m. versus a tough opponent—denver-co.events confirms the hype. Tuesday, Phil Rosenthal brings laughs at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m. Wednesday's Fillmore Auditorium welcomes Josiah Queen on his Mt. Zion Tour at 7 p.m., a soulful country set.

Don't miss ongoing gems like the free Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver on Grant Street through the weekend, or Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo on Steele Street tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—magical lights and animals for all ages. Women+Film Festival screens continue at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax, multiple showtimes.

Whether you're dancing under the stars or exploring exhibits, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Guide: Stair Climbs, Comedy, Asian Food, and Family Fun Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this beautiful Saturday, April 25, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Coors Field, where the Fight For Air Climb challenges you to conquer the stairs starting at 7 a.m.—tickets from $20 to $125 support lung health, according to Hal Sports. Feeling comedic? Head to Denver Comedy Lounge at 3559 Larimer Street in RiNo for the Saturday Early Show from 6 to 8 p.m., where you can snag sake flights, izakaya bites, and non-stop laughs in their cozy 65-seat spot, as listed on Eventbrite.

Markets are buzzing too—catch the Rocky Mountain AANHPI Student Coalition Night Market from 4 to 8 p.m. at Clayton Quad on 3840 York Street, a free preview for Mile High Asian Food Week with tasty specials from 73 Asian-owned spots running through May 3, per Denver7. Sports fans, don't miss Denver Summit FC battling San Diego Wave FC at DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at 6:45 p.m.—cheer on our pro women's soccer squad!

Sunday shines with family fun during Día del Niño at the Denver Art Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—it's free with advance registration requested, celebrating kids with interactive vibes, as noted by Denverite. Glow up your evening at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo at 2300 Steele Street from 6:30 to 10 p.m., tickets $28 for adults, perfect for all ages with wildlife magic. Film buffs, dive into the Women+Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax with screenings all day, $75 to $80, highlighting fierce female storytellers.

Monday through Friday, keep the momentum with ongoing exhibits like All Hands on Deck at History Colorado Center, exploring the USS Colorado Battleship's legacy for $20 adults, and the Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver, free and colorful. La Primavera Festival celebrates spring per Denver Gazette, while Ella Fitzgerald's birthday bash and Recovery Café Benefit Concert add musical flair.

Whether you're climbing stairs, savoring Asian flavors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's got endless ways to make this week epic. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 08:04:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this beautiful Saturday, April 25, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Coors Field, where the Fight For Air Climb challenges you to conquer the stairs starting at 7 a.m.—tickets from $20 to $125 support lung health, according to Hal Sports. Feeling comedic? Head to Denver Comedy Lounge at 3559 Larimer Street in RiNo for the Saturday Early Show from 6 to 8 p.m., where you can snag sake flights, izakaya bites, and non-stop laughs in their cozy 65-seat spot, as listed on Eventbrite.

Markets are buzzing too—catch the Rocky Mountain AANHPI Student Coalition Night Market from 4 to 8 p.m. at Clayton Quad on 3840 York Street, a free preview for Mile High Asian Food Week with tasty specials from 73 Asian-owned spots running through May 3, per Denver7. Sports fans, don't miss Denver Summit FC battling San Diego Wave FC at DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at 6:45 p.m.—cheer on our pro women's soccer squad!

Sunday shines with family fun during Día del Niño at the Denver Art Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—it's free with advance registration requested, celebrating kids with interactive vibes, as noted by Denverite. Glow up your evening at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo at 2300 Steele Street from 6:30 to 10 p.m., tickets $28 for adults, perfect for all ages with wildlife magic. Film buffs, dive into the Women+Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax with screenings all day, $75 to $80, highlighting fierce female storytellers.

Monday through Friday, keep the momentum with ongoing exhibits like All Hands on Deck at History Colorado Center, exploring the USS Colorado Battleship's legacy for $20 adults, and the Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver, free and colorful. La Primavera Festival celebrates spring per Denver Gazette, while Ella Fitzgerald's birthday bash and Recovery Café Benefit Concert add musical flair.

Whether you're climbing stairs, savoring Asian flavors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's got endless ways to make this week epic. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this beautiful Saturday, April 25, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Coors Field, where the Fight For Air Climb challenges you to conquer the stairs starting at 7 a.m.—tickets from $20 to $125 support lung health, according to Hal Sports. Feeling comedic? Head to Denver Comedy Lounge at 3559 Larimer Street in RiNo for the Saturday Early Show from 6 to 8 p.m., where you can snag sake flights, izakaya bites, and non-stop laughs in their cozy 65-seat spot, as listed on Eventbrite.

Markets are buzzing too—catch the Rocky Mountain AANHPI Student Coalition Night Market from 4 to 8 p.m. at Clayton Quad on 3840 York Street, a free preview for Mile High Asian Food Week with tasty specials from 73 Asian-owned spots running through May 3, per Denver7. Sports fans, don't miss Denver Summit FC battling San Diego Wave FC at DICK'S Sporting Goods Park at 6:45 p.m.—cheer on our pro women's soccer squad!

Sunday shines with family fun during Día del Niño at the Denver Art Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—it's free with advance registration requested, celebrating kids with interactive vibes, as noted by Denverite. Glow up your evening at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo at 2300 Steele Street from 6:30 to 10 p.m., tickets $28 for adults, perfect for all ages with wildlife magic. Film buffs, dive into the Women+Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax with screenings all day, $75 to $80, highlighting fierce female storytellers.

Monday through Friday, keep the momentum with ongoing exhibits like All Hands on Deck at History Colorado Center, exploring the USS Colorado Battleship's legacy for $20 adults, and the Crayon Exhibit at Art Students League of Denver, free and colorful. La Primavera Festival celebrates spring per Denver Gazette, while Ella Fitzgerald's birthday bash and Recovery Café Benefit Concert add musical flair.

Whether you're climbing stairs, savoring Asian flavors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's got endless ways to make this week epic. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Packed Week: Electronic Beats, Metal Mayhem, and Rockies Baseball Thursday Through Sunday</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, April 23, 2026, we've got an electrifying lineup to kick off your week. Start your evening with pulsating beats from electronic duo Disclosure at The Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, doors around 7 or 8 PM depending on the source like AXS and Shazam, joined by snowboard star Chloé Robinson for a unique vibe—grab those tickets fast as GA floors are going for about $93 according to Gametime.co.

Over at The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, death metal fans can headbang to Angelmaker in the Moon Room starting at 6 PM, per Shazam listings, while Shadow of Intent rocks the main stage nearby. Catch Snow Tha Product bringing hip-hop fire to the Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 PM, and don't miss Grass Ceiling's indie sounds at Globe Hall on Logan Street, also 8 PM. Baseball lovers, the Colorado Rockies face the San Diego Padres at Coors Field this afternoon—check denver-co.events for tickets to that high-altitude thrill. Theater buffs, Next to Normal is playing at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, and comedy awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood. Plus, #SistersInLaw Live podcast hits Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton at 8:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, keep the energy rolling with the 5Point Film Festival wrapping up in Carbondale, but closer to home, scan VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up shows and sports. Red Rocks has that early Night of Champions event with 2015 Denver Broncos players from 3:30 AM today, per denver-co.events, though times might shift—perfect for die-hards. Subtronics dropped last night at Ogden, so weekend vibes could include follow-up gigs at Mission Ballroom or Summit.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or cheering, Denver's scene is buzzing this week. Dive into the sounds, savor the spring air, and make memories under those Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 08:02:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, April 23, 2026, we've got an electrifying lineup to kick off your week. Start your evening with pulsating beats from electronic duo Disclosure at The Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, doors around 7 or 8 PM depending on the source like AXS and Shazam, joined by snowboard star Chloé Robinson for a unique vibe—grab those tickets fast as GA floors are going for about $93 according to Gametime.co.

Over at The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, death metal fans can headbang to Angelmaker in the Moon Room starting at 6 PM, per Shazam listings, while Shadow of Intent rocks the main stage nearby. Catch Snow Tha Product bringing hip-hop fire to the Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 PM, and don't miss Grass Ceiling's indie sounds at Globe Hall on Logan Street, also 8 PM. Baseball lovers, the Colorado Rockies face the San Diego Padres at Coors Field this afternoon—check denver-co.events for tickets to that high-altitude thrill. Theater buffs, Next to Normal is playing at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, and comedy awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood. Plus, #SistersInLaw Live podcast hits Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton at 8:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, keep the energy rolling with the 5Point Film Festival wrapping up in Carbondale, but closer to home, scan VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up shows and sports. Red Rocks has that early Night of Champions event with 2015 Denver Broncos players from 3:30 AM today, per denver-co.events, though times might shift—perfect for die-hards. Subtronics dropped last night at Ogden, so weekend vibes could include follow-up gigs at Mission Ballroom or Summit.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or cheering, Denver's scene is buzzing this week. Dive into the sounds, savor the spring air, and make memories under those Rocky Mountain skies.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, April 23, 2026, we've got an electrifying lineup to kick off your week. Start your evening with pulsating beats from electronic duo Disclosure at The Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, doors around 7 or 8 PM depending on the source like AXS and Shazam, joined by snowboard star Chloé Robinson for a unique vibe—grab those tickets fast as GA floors are going for about $93 according to Gametime.co.

Over at The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, death metal fans can headbang to Angelmaker in the Moon Room starting at 6 PM, per Shazam listings, while Shadow of Intent rocks the main stage nearby. Catch Snow Tha Product bringing hip-hop fire to the Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 PM, and don't miss Grass Ceiling's indie sounds at Globe Hall on Logan Street, also 8 PM. Baseball lovers, the Colorado Rockies face the San Diego Padres at Coors Field this afternoon—check denver-co.events for tickets to that high-altitude thrill. Theater buffs, Next to Normal is playing at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, and comedy awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood. Plus, #SistersInLaw Live podcast hits Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton at 8:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, keep the energy rolling with the 5Point Film Festival wrapping up in Carbondale, but closer to home, scan VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up shows and sports. Red Rocks has that early Night of Champions event with 2015 Denver Broncos players from 3:30 AM today, per denver-co.events, though times might shift—perfect for die-hards. Subtronics dropped last night at Ogden, so weekend vibes could include follow-up gigs at Mission Ballroom or Summit.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or cheering, Denver's scene is buzzing this week. Dive into the sounds, savor the spring air, and make memories under those Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got It All This Week: From Metal Mayhem to Broadway Magic</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026, we've got a lineup that's got pulse-pounding energy from sunup to sundown. Kick off your day at the Fillmore Auditorium where Polish metal titans Behemoth unleash their Godless IV tour at 8 PM—expect thunderous riffs, chaotic mosh pits, and pure musical mayhem that’ll leave you buzzing, as the Fillmore's event calendar confirms. Over in Arvada, just a quick hop from Denver, the Main Stage Theatre at the Arvada Center hosts Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at 1 PM, a sassy Broadway hit packed with drama, tunes, and kitchen chaos that’s perfect for an afternoon escape.

Swing by Auraria for the 2026 COWA-Con starting at 1 PM, a geeky gathering of comics, creators, and cosplay at Meow Wolf's wild Convergence Station—think immersive art, panels, and vendor vibes that Eventbrite is raving about. Baseball fans, don't sleep on the Colorado Rockies facing the San Diego Padres at Coors Field; snag those VIP experiences for prime views of high-altitude homers, straight from Denver events listings.

Thursday's heating up with Model/Actriz rocking the Bluebird Theater on Colfax—indie noise and raw energy for 550 lucky fans. Friday brings Night of Champions at the Paramount Theatre, featuring 2015 Denver Broncos legends sharing epic tales and laughs in an intimate 1870-seat spot. Catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre too, a gripping musical dive into mental health with powerhouse performances.

Weekend warriors, head to the Fillmore on Saturday for BLESSD's El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo Tour—reggaeton rhythms that'll have you dancing till dawn. Sunday offers Come From Away at Arvada Center, the heartwarming 9/11-inspired musical that's a feel-good finale. And every Wednesday through October, Ladies Night at Stampede in Aurora calls all gals for line dancing and drinks starting at 6 PM, per Colorado.com.

Whether you're moshing, cheering, or chilling with theater magic, Denver's serving non-stop thrills this week. Grab tickets quick—these spots fill fast!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 08:03:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026, we've got a lineup that's got pulse-pounding energy from sunup to sundown. Kick off your day at the Fillmore Auditorium where Polish metal titans Behemoth unleash their Godless IV tour at 8 PM—expect thunderous riffs, chaotic mosh pits, and pure musical mayhem that’ll leave you buzzing, as the Fillmore's event calendar confirms. Over in Arvada, just a quick hop from Denver, the Main Stage Theatre at the Arvada Center hosts Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at 1 PM, a sassy Broadway hit packed with drama, tunes, and kitchen chaos that’s perfect for an afternoon escape.

Swing by Auraria for the 2026 COWA-Con starting at 1 PM, a geeky gathering of comics, creators, and cosplay at Meow Wolf's wild Convergence Station—think immersive art, panels, and vendor vibes that Eventbrite is raving about. Baseball fans, don't sleep on the Colorado Rockies facing the San Diego Padres at Coors Field; snag those VIP experiences for prime views of high-altitude homers, straight from Denver events listings.

Thursday's heating up with Model/Actriz rocking the Bluebird Theater on Colfax—indie noise and raw energy for 550 lucky fans. Friday brings Night of Champions at the Paramount Theatre, featuring 2015 Denver Broncos legends sharing epic tales and laughs in an intimate 1870-seat spot. Catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre too, a gripping musical dive into mental health with powerhouse performances.

Weekend warriors, head to the Fillmore on Saturday for BLESSD's El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo Tour—reggaeton rhythms that'll have you dancing till dawn. Sunday offers Come From Away at Arvada Center, the heartwarming 9/11-inspired musical that's a feel-good finale. And every Wednesday through October, Ladies Night at Stampede in Aurora calls all gals for line dancing and drinks starting at 6 PM, per Colorado.com.

Whether you're moshing, cheering, or chilling with theater magic, Denver's serving non-stop thrills this week. Grab tickets quick—these spots fill fast!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026, we've got a lineup that's got pulse-pounding energy from sunup to sundown. Kick off your day at the Fillmore Auditorium where Polish metal titans Behemoth unleash their Godless IV tour at 8 PM—expect thunderous riffs, chaotic mosh pits, and pure musical mayhem that’ll leave you buzzing, as the Fillmore's event calendar confirms. Over in Arvada, just a quick hop from Denver, the Main Stage Theatre at the Arvada Center hosts Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at 1 PM, a sassy Broadway hit packed with drama, tunes, and kitchen chaos that’s perfect for an afternoon escape.

Swing by Auraria for the 2026 COWA-Con starting at 1 PM, a geeky gathering of comics, creators, and cosplay at Meow Wolf's wild Convergence Station—think immersive art, panels, and vendor vibes that Eventbrite is raving about. Baseball fans, don't sleep on the Colorado Rockies facing the San Diego Padres at Coors Field; snag those VIP experiences for prime views of high-altitude homers, straight from Denver events listings.

Thursday's heating up with Model/Actriz rocking the Bluebird Theater on Colfax—indie noise and raw energy for 550 lucky fans. Friday brings Night of Champions at the Paramount Theatre, featuring 2015 Denver Broncos legends sharing epic tales and laughs in an intimate 1870-seat spot. Catch Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre too, a gripping musical dive into mental health with powerhouse performances.

Weekend warriors, head to the Fillmore on Saturday for BLESSD's El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo Tour—reggaeton rhythms that'll have you dancing till dawn. Sunday offers Come From Away at Arvada Center, the heartwarming 9/11-inspired musical that's a feel-good finale. And every Wednesday through October, Ladies Night at Stampede in Aurora calls all gals for line dancing and drinks starting at 6 PM, per Colorado.com.

Whether you're moshing, cheering, or chilling with theater magic, Denver's serving non-stop thrills this week. Grab tickets quick—these spots fill fast!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Guide: Sports, Music, and Culture Light Up the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 19, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche lace up at 1:00 PM for a thrilling puck drop, according to denver-co.events. Baseball fans, head to Coors Field at 1:00 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra swag. Catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1:00 PM performing Taylor Martin’s War and Peace featuring Haydn, Vaughan Williams, and Mazzoli—perfect for a cultured afternoon vibe.

Music lovers, don't miss Wiz Khalifa lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 5:30 PM, as AEG Presents confirms on axs.com. Theater buffs can dive into Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 1:00 PM or Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre at 1:30 PM. For family fun, explore Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder at History Colorado Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., just $20 for adults per denverite.com. The Glowing Wild event at Denver Zoo glows from 6:30 to 10 p.m., with tickets at $28 for adults, ideal for all ages. Check out Día Del Niño with a Colorado Youth Mariachi Performance at Hadley Branch Library at 2 p.m., free for everyone.

Monday through Wednesday stays buzzing with Thursday band at The Summit Music Hall on the 19th at 7:30 PM and Essenger at HQ Denver at 8:00 PM. But save your cheers for Saturday the 25th: Colorado Rapids host Inter Miami CF at Empower Field at Mile High at 2:30 PM, Rockies versus Dodgers again at Coors Field at 6:10 PM, Sublime rocking Red Rocks, Soul Blind at Marquis Theater, Stephen Wilson Jr. at The Mission Ballroom, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, and Hell's Kitchen encore at Buell Theatre—all listed on denver-co.events. Dance the night away with Sub Zero Project at Club Vinyl at 10:00 PM.

Whether you're chasing sports glory, live tunes, or artsy escapes, Denver's delivering non-stop excitement. Grab tickets quick and make epic memories under those big skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 08:04:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 19, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche lace up at 1:00 PM for a thrilling puck drop, according to denver-co.events. Baseball fans, head to Coors Field at 1:00 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra swag. Catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1:00 PM performing Taylor Martin’s War and Peace featuring Haydn, Vaughan Williams, and Mazzoli—perfect for a cultured afternoon vibe.

Music lovers, don't miss Wiz Khalifa lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 5:30 PM, as AEG Presents confirms on axs.com. Theater buffs can dive into Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 1:00 PM or Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre at 1:30 PM. For family fun, explore Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder at History Colorado Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., just $20 for adults per denverite.com. The Glowing Wild event at Denver Zoo glows from 6:30 to 10 p.m., with tickets at $28 for adults, ideal for all ages. Check out Día Del Niño with a Colorado Youth Mariachi Performance at Hadley Branch Library at 2 p.m., free for everyone.

Monday through Wednesday stays buzzing with Thursday band at The Summit Music Hall on the 19th at 7:30 PM and Essenger at HQ Denver at 8:00 PM. But save your cheers for Saturday the 25th: Colorado Rapids host Inter Miami CF at Empower Field at Mile High at 2:30 PM, Rockies versus Dodgers again at Coors Field at 6:10 PM, Sublime rocking Red Rocks, Soul Blind at Marquis Theater, Stephen Wilson Jr. at The Mission Ballroom, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, and Hell's Kitchen encore at Buell Theatre—all listed on denver-co.events. Dance the night away with Sub Zero Project at Club Vinyl at 10:00 PM.

Whether you're chasing sports glory, live tunes, or artsy escapes, Denver's delivering non-stop excitement. Grab tickets quick and make epic memories under those big skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, April 19, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Kick off today with some high-energy action at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche lace up at 1:00 PM for a thrilling puck drop, according to denver-co.events. Baseball fans, head to Coors Field at 1:00 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra swag. Catch the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1:00 PM performing Taylor Martin’s War and Peace featuring Haydn, Vaughan Williams, and Mazzoli—perfect for a cultured afternoon vibe.

Music lovers, don't miss Wiz Khalifa lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 5:30 PM, as AEG Presents confirms on axs.com. Theater buffs can dive into Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 1:00 PM or Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre at 1:30 PM. For family fun, explore Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder at History Colorado Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., just $20 for adults per denverite.com. The Glowing Wild event at Denver Zoo glows from 6:30 to 10 p.m., with tickets at $28 for adults, ideal for all ages. Check out Día Del Niño with a Colorado Youth Mariachi Performance at Hadley Branch Library at 2 p.m., free for everyone.

Monday through Wednesday stays buzzing with Thursday band at The Summit Music Hall on the 19th at 7:30 PM and Essenger at HQ Denver at 8:00 PM. But save your cheers for Saturday the 25th: Colorado Rapids host Inter Miami CF at Empower Field at Mile High at 2:30 PM, Rockies versus Dodgers again at Coors Field at 6:10 PM, Sublime rocking Red Rocks, Soul Blind at Marquis Theater, Stephen Wilson Jr. at The Mission Ballroom, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, and Hell's Kitchen encore at Buell Theatre—all listed on denver-co.events. Dance the night away with Sub Zero Project at Club Vinyl at 10:00 PM.

Whether you're chasing sports glory, live tunes, or artsy escapes, Denver's delivering non-stop excitement. Grab tickets quick and make epic memories under those big skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend is Packed with Music, Sports, and Food From Cloud City to Taylor Fest</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, April 18th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with epic events that'll have you dancing, cheering, and rocking out from now through Sunday. As your friendly guide to all things fun in Denver this week, I've got the scoop on the hottest happenings straight from sources like Denver-co.events, LiveMusicForecast, AXS, and Eventbrite.

Start today at 2:30 PM with the Cloud City Music Festival at a spot near Coors Field, where Ganja White Night, Boogie T.rio, and Champagne Drip drop bass-heavy beats that'll make your heart pound—perfect for electronic fans craving that high-altitude vibe. Baseball lovers, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies versus the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill amid the purple mountain majesty. Soccer action heats up at 6:00 PM over at Empower Field at Mile High, as the Colorado Rapids take on Inter Miami CF—imagine the roar of 76,000 fans under the lights.

Music never sleeps tonight: Catch Soul Blind at Marquis Theater around 6:00 PM for raw indie energy, or Electric Feels' indie rock and electronic dance party at Summit Music Hall. Taylor Fest, promoted by Hits 95.7, lights up Bluebird Theater at 9:00 PM—a Taylor Swift-inspired bash that's all ages of fun with covers and vibes. LiveMusicForecast lists even more, like Sortof Vague at Meow Wolf Denver at 9:00 PM for trippy visuals and tunes, or shows at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox and The Basement at Club Vinyl starting at 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM—grab tickets quick before they vanish.

Foodies, don't miss the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival Presented by Fortune at Denargo Market in Five Points, starting at noon today—slurp unlimited bowls from top spots while soaking in the street fest atmosphere. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with lingering festival vibes and check VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up art walks or symphony pops, plus any Rapids or Rockies afterglow parties.

The rest of the week builds excitement with more concerts and sports, so stay tuned to Denver-co.events for updates. Whether you're into beats, brews, or balls flying, Denver's serving non-stop adventure.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 08:04:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, April 18th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with epic events that'll have you dancing, cheering, and rocking out from now through Sunday. As your friendly guide to all things fun in Denver this week, I've got the scoop on the hottest happenings straight from sources like Denver-co.events, LiveMusicForecast, AXS, and Eventbrite.

Start today at 2:30 PM with the Cloud City Music Festival at a spot near Coors Field, where Ganja White Night, Boogie T.rio, and Champagne Drip drop bass-heavy beats that'll make your heart pound—perfect for electronic fans craving that high-altitude vibe. Baseball lovers, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies versus the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill amid the purple mountain majesty. Soccer action heats up at 6:00 PM over at Empower Field at Mile High, as the Colorado Rapids take on Inter Miami CF—imagine the roar of 76,000 fans under the lights.

Music never sleeps tonight: Catch Soul Blind at Marquis Theater around 6:00 PM for raw indie energy, or Electric Feels' indie rock and electronic dance party at Summit Music Hall. Taylor Fest, promoted by Hits 95.7, lights up Bluebird Theater at 9:00 PM—a Taylor Swift-inspired bash that's all ages of fun with covers and vibes. LiveMusicForecast lists even more, like Sortof Vague at Meow Wolf Denver at 9:00 PM for trippy visuals and tunes, or shows at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox and The Basement at Club Vinyl starting at 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM—grab tickets quick before they vanish.

Foodies, don't miss the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival Presented by Fortune at Denargo Market in Five Points, starting at noon today—slurp unlimited bowls from top spots while soaking in the street fest atmosphere. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with lingering festival vibes and check VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up art walks or symphony pops, plus any Rapids or Rockies afterglow parties.

The rest of the week builds excitement with more concerts and sports, so stay tuned to Denver-co.events for updates. Whether you're into beats, brews, or balls flying, Denver's serving non-stop adventure.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, April 18th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with epic events that'll have you dancing, cheering, and rocking out from now through Sunday. As your friendly guide to all things fun in Denver this week, I've got the scoop on the hottest happenings straight from sources like Denver-co.events, LiveMusicForecast, AXS, and Eventbrite.

Start today at 2:30 PM with the Cloud City Music Festival at a spot near Coors Field, where Ganja White Night, Boogie T.rio, and Champagne Drip drop bass-heavy beats that'll make your heart pound—perfect for electronic fans craving that high-altitude vibe. Baseball lovers, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies versus the Los Angeles Dodgers, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill amid the purple mountain majesty. Soccer action heats up at 6:00 PM over at Empower Field at Mile High, as the Colorado Rapids take on Inter Miami CF—imagine the roar of 76,000 fans under the lights.

Music never sleeps tonight: Catch Soul Blind at Marquis Theater around 6:00 PM for raw indie energy, or Electric Feels' indie rock and electronic dance party at Summit Music Hall. Taylor Fest, promoted by Hits 95.7, lights up Bluebird Theater at 9:00 PM—a Taylor Swift-inspired bash that's all ages of fun with covers and vibes. LiveMusicForecast lists even more, like Sortof Vague at Meow Wolf Denver at 9:00 PM for trippy visuals and tunes, or shows at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox and The Basement at Club Vinyl starting at 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM—grab tickets quick before they vanish.

Foodies, don't miss the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival Presented by Fortune at Denargo Market in Five Points, starting at noon today—slurp unlimited bowls from top spots while soaking in the street fest atmosphere. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with lingering festival vibes and check VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up art walks or symphony pops, plus any Rapids or Rockies afterglow parties.

The rest of the week builds excitement with more concerts and sports, so stay tuned to Denver-co.events for updates. Whether you're into beats, brews, or balls flying, Denver's serving non-stop adventure.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Music, Sports, and Comedy Take Over the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Friday, April 17, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes at the Cloud City Music Festival featuring Ganja White Night, Boogie T, Chief Kaya, and DJ sets starting at 2:30 PM, rolling into late-night action with more bass drops all evening, as listed on denver-co.events. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field from 6:40 PM, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill, straight from the venue's schedule.

Music lovers have endless options tonight. Head to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM for Bilmuri's intense set, or groove to Ryan Caraveo at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom from 8:00 PM, per Shazam event details. Sublime takes Red Rocks Amphitheatre by storm at 6:30 PM with their two-day pass vibe, while BKFC 88 brings bare-knuckle fights to Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM. Comedy calls at Denver Improv with Vladimir Caamano at 7:00 PM, or Frank Caliendo at Comedy Works South. Theater shines too: Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House 7:30 PM, Hell's Kitchen the Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre same time, and Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre, as reported by RTD-Denver and denver-co.events.

Saturday amps up with Cloud City Music Festival day two at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, starring Boogie T.rio, Champagne Drip, Coki, and Zion Marley, accessible via RTD light rail E or R lines to Arapahoe at Village Center. Sublime continues at Red Rocks, and the festival's late-night edition keeps the party pulsing. Families can dive into the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Conference wrapping up at Denver Marriott Tech Center by 5:00 PM today and into tomorrow, courtesy of Denver's Early Childhood Council.

Sunday winds down with lingering festival energy, but check Eventbrite for pop-ups like the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival at Denargo Market in Five Points, teasing noodle heaven. Whether you're dancing under the stars, cheering at Coors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's packed with epic choices. Grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 08:03:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Friday, April 17, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes at the Cloud City Music Festival featuring Ganja White Night, Boogie T, Chief Kaya, and DJ sets starting at 2:30 PM, rolling into late-night action with more bass drops all evening, as listed on denver-co.events. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field from 6:40 PM, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill, straight from the venue's schedule.

Music lovers have endless options tonight. Head to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM for Bilmuri's intense set, or groove to Ryan Caraveo at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom from 8:00 PM, per Shazam event details. Sublime takes Red Rocks Amphitheatre by storm at 6:30 PM with their two-day pass vibe, while BKFC 88 brings bare-knuckle fights to Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM. Comedy calls at Denver Improv with Vladimir Caamano at 7:00 PM, or Frank Caliendo at Comedy Works South. Theater shines too: Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House 7:30 PM, Hell's Kitchen the Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre same time, and Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre, as reported by RTD-Denver and denver-co.events.

Saturday amps up with Cloud City Music Festival day two at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, starring Boogie T.rio, Champagne Drip, Coki, and Zion Marley, accessible via RTD light rail E or R lines to Arapahoe at Village Center. Sublime continues at Red Rocks, and the festival's late-night edition keeps the party pulsing. Families can dive into the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Conference wrapping up at Denver Marriott Tech Center by 5:00 PM today and into tomorrow, courtesy of Denver's Early Childhood Council.

Sunday winds down with lingering festival energy, but check Eventbrite for pop-ups like the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival at Denargo Market in Five Points, teasing noodle heaven. Whether you're dancing under the stars, cheering at Coors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's packed with epic choices. Grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Friday, April 17, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes at the Cloud City Music Festival featuring Ganja White Night, Boogie T, Chief Kaya, and DJ sets starting at 2:30 PM, rolling into late-night action with more bass drops all evening, as listed on denver-co.events. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Rockies battling the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field from 6:40 PM, with VIP experiences available for that extra thrill, straight from the venue's schedule.

Music lovers have endless options tonight. Head to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM for Bilmuri's intense set, or groove to Ryan Caraveo at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom from 8:00 PM, per Shazam event details. Sublime takes Red Rocks Amphitheatre by storm at 6:30 PM with their two-day pass vibe, while BKFC 88 brings bare-knuckle fights to Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM. Comedy calls at Denver Improv with Vladimir Caamano at 7:00 PM, or Frank Caliendo at Comedy Works South. Theater shines too: Colorado Ballet's Masterworks at Ellie Caulkins Opera House 7:30 PM, Hell's Kitchen the Musical at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre same time, and Next to Normal at Wolf Theatre, as reported by RTD-Denver and denver-co.events.

Saturday amps up with Cloud City Music Festival day two at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, starring Boogie T.rio, Champagne Drip, Coki, and Zion Marley, accessible via RTD light rail E or R lines to Arapahoe at Village Center. Sublime continues at Red Rocks, and the festival's late-night edition keeps the party pulsing. Families can dive into the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Conference wrapping up at Denver Marriott Tech Center by 5:00 PM today and into tomorrow, courtesy of Denver's Early Childhood Council.

Sunday winds down with lingering festival energy, but check Eventbrite for pop-ups like the 2026 Denver Ramen Festival at Denargo Market in Five Points, teasing noodle heaven. Whether you're dancing under the stars, cheering at Coors, or laughing till it hurts, Denver's packed with epic choices. Grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Week of Non-Stop Action: Country Stars, Sports, Theater, and Cannabis Week Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and this week is packed with non-stop action from tonight through the weekend. Kick things off today, Thursday, with high-energy vibes everywhere you turn. Catch rising country star Warren Zeiders on his World Tour 2026 at The Mission Ballroom at 7:30 PM, where he'll deliver hits like Lakeview alongside opener Ryan Charles—perfect for boot-stompin' fun in RiNo. Over at Ball Arena, the Colorado Avalanche face off against the Seattle Kraken at 8:30 PM, with VIP experiences available for that ultimate puck-drop thrill, as listed on RTD-Denver's rad events guide.

Theater lovers, snag seats for Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre starting at 7:30 PM, or dive into Steel Magnolias at Bellco Theatre same time—emotional rides with top-notch casts. Music fans, don't miss Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol rocking the Bluebird Theater at 8:00 PM, or The Unlikely Candidates at Globe Hall. For laughs, head to LIVE COMEDY AT THE RITUAL at 8:00 PM, and unwind with Yoga in the Brewery at BrewDog Denver at 6:30 PM. Eventbrite spotlights unique nights like Beyond the Runway fashion talk at MCA Denver at 7:00 PM or a Modern Persian Feast cooking class.

Friday amps it up with BKFC 88 bare-knuckle fights at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM—raw action for fight fans. Bilmuri brings their Kinda Hard Tour to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM, and Sublime's two-day pass kicks off at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 3:30 AM early bird style, leading into epic weekend sets. Baseball returns with Colorado Rockies versus Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field—grab those VIP tickets for LoDo cheers.

The weekend builds to 420 Cannabis Week fever, running April 15 through 22, featuring festivals, the Cannabis Cup, and stars like Ice Cube, Sublime, and Wiz Khalifa at Red Rocks, per Colorado Cannabis Tours. Saturday and Sunday overflow with more tunes, including Behemoth at Fillmore on the 22nd, poetry slams, whiskey tastings, and producer battles—all Denver-specific gems.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, melodies, or chill vibes, Denver's got you covered. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 14:16:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and this week is packed with non-stop action from tonight through the weekend. Kick things off today, Thursday, with high-energy vibes everywhere you turn. Catch rising country star Warren Zeiders on his World Tour 2026 at The Mission Ballroom at 7:30 PM, where he'll deliver hits like Lakeview alongside opener Ryan Charles—perfect for boot-stompin' fun in RiNo. Over at Ball Arena, the Colorado Avalanche face off against the Seattle Kraken at 8:30 PM, with VIP experiences available for that ultimate puck-drop thrill, as listed on RTD-Denver's rad events guide.

Theater lovers, snag seats for Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre starting at 7:30 PM, or dive into Steel Magnolias at Bellco Theatre same time—emotional rides with top-notch casts. Music fans, don't miss Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol rocking the Bluebird Theater at 8:00 PM, or The Unlikely Candidates at Globe Hall. For laughs, head to LIVE COMEDY AT THE RITUAL at 8:00 PM, and unwind with Yoga in the Brewery at BrewDog Denver at 6:30 PM. Eventbrite spotlights unique nights like Beyond the Runway fashion talk at MCA Denver at 7:00 PM or a Modern Persian Feast cooking class.

Friday amps it up with BKFC 88 bare-knuckle fights at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM—raw action for fight fans. Bilmuri brings their Kinda Hard Tour to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM, and Sublime's two-day pass kicks off at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 3:30 AM early bird style, leading into epic weekend sets. Baseball returns with Colorado Rockies versus Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field—grab those VIP tickets for LoDo cheers.

The weekend builds to 420 Cannabis Week fever, running April 15 through 22, featuring festivals, the Cannabis Cup, and stars like Ice Cube, Sublime, and Wiz Khalifa at Red Rocks, per Colorado Cannabis Tours. Saturday and Sunday overflow with more tunes, including Behemoth at Fillmore on the 22nd, poetry slams, whiskey tastings, and producer battles—all Denver-specific gems.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, melodies, or chill vibes, Denver's got you covered. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and this week is packed with non-stop action from tonight through the weekend. Kick things off today, Thursday, with high-energy vibes everywhere you turn. Catch rising country star Warren Zeiders on his World Tour 2026 at The Mission Ballroom at 7:30 PM, where he'll deliver hits like Lakeview alongside opener Ryan Charles—perfect for boot-stompin' fun in RiNo. Over at Ball Arena, the Colorado Avalanche face off against the Seattle Kraken at 8:30 PM, with VIP experiences available for that ultimate puck-drop thrill, as listed on RTD-Denver's rad events guide.

Theater lovers, snag seats for Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre starting at 7:30 PM, or dive into Steel Magnolias at Bellco Theatre same time—emotional rides with top-notch casts. Music fans, don't miss Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol rocking the Bluebird Theater at 8:00 PM, or The Unlikely Candidates at Globe Hall. For laughs, head to LIVE COMEDY AT THE RITUAL at 8:00 PM, and unwind with Yoga in the Brewery at BrewDog Denver at 6:30 PM. Eventbrite spotlights unique nights like Beyond the Runway fashion talk at MCA Denver at 7:00 PM or a Modern Persian Feast cooking class.

Friday amps it up with BKFC 88 bare-knuckle fights at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM—raw action for fight fans. Bilmuri brings their Kinda Hard Tour to Fillmore Auditorium at 6:00 PM, and Sublime's two-day pass kicks off at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 3:30 AM early bird style, leading into epic weekend sets. Baseball returns with Colorado Rockies versus Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field—grab those VIP tickets for LoDo cheers.

The weekend builds to 420 Cannabis Week fever, running April 15 through 22, featuring festivals, the Cannabis Cup, and stars like Ice Cube, Sublime, and Wiz Khalifa at Red Rocks, per Colorado Cannabis Tours. Saturday and Sunday overflow with more tunes, including Behemoth at Fillmore on the 22nd, poetry slams, whiskey tastings, and producer battles—all Denver-specific gems.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, melodies, or chill vibes, Denver's got you covered. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Happening This Week: Mel Robbins, Live Music and Sports Pack the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 15, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes as motivational powerhouse Mel Robbins brings her Let Them Tour to Bellco Theatre at 7:30 PM, where AEG Presents promises an inspiring night of life-changing talks that'll have you fired up, according to AXS and Visit Denver listings. Music lovers, catch Fishbone rocking the Bluebird Theater at 7:00 PM for their signature ska-punk fusion, or Colin Hay of Men at Work fame at the Paramount Theatre at 8:00 PM, delivering those classic hits live. Opera fans won't want to miss Il Volo's soaring tenor performance at Boettcher Concert Hall at 8:00 PM. For something interactive, dive into the Denver Murder Mystery event at the Ross-Cherry Creek Branch Library starting at 10:00 AM, or join a Floral Resin Earrings Workshop at Burd's Nest Art Gallery at 6:00 PM to craft your own bling.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, gear up for Cesco's electronic beats at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM, and don't miss the Colorado Avalanche hitting the ice against rivals at Ball Arena at 8:30 PM—perfect for puck drops and crowd roars. Friday, April 17, pumps up with BKFC Fight Night at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM, bare-knuckle action that'll get your adrenaline pumping, and the Colorado Rockies opening their home series at Coors Field, swinging for those high-altitude homers.

Weekend warriors, Saturday and Sunday stay tuned for more Rockies baseball thrills, plus lingering theater gems like Steel Magnolias at Lone Tree Arts Center or ongoing improv laughs at the Paramount. Eventbrite spotlights cozy options like Deep Stretch and Meditation sessions or paint-and-sip nights at Painting with a Twist, while denver-co.events confirms the music and sports frenzy from Joe Satriani echoes to TWICE at Ball Arena later in the week.

Whether you're chasing concerts, crafts, or competition, Denver's buzzing—grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories under these Rocky Mountain skies. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 08:03:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 15, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes as motivational powerhouse Mel Robbins brings her Let Them Tour to Bellco Theatre at 7:30 PM, where AEG Presents promises an inspiring night of life-changing talks that'll have you fired up, according to AXS and Visit Denver listings. Music lovers, catch Fishbone rocking the Bluebird Theater at 7:00 PM for their signature ska-punk fusion, or Colin Hay of Men at Work fame at the Paramount Theatre at 8:00 PM, delivering those classic hits live. Opera fans won't want to miss Il Volo's soaring tenor performance at Boettcher Concert Hall at 8:00 PM. For something interactive, dive into the Denver Murder Mystery event at the Ross-Cherry Creek Branch Library starting at 10:00 AM, or join a Floral Resin Earrings Workshop at Burd's Nest Art Gallery at 6:00 PM to craft your own bling.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, gear up for Cesco's electronic beats at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM, and don't miss the Colorado Avalanche hitting the ice against rivals at Ball Arena at 8:30 PM—perfect for puck drops and crowd roars. Friday, April 17, pumps up with BKFC Fight Night at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM, bare-knuckle action that'll get your adrenaline pumping, and the Colorado Rockies opening their home series at Coors Field, swinging for those high-altitude homers.

Weekend warriors, Saturday and Sunday stay tuned for more Rockies baseball thrills, plus lingering theater gems like Steel Magnolias at Lone Tree Arts Center or ongoing improv laughs at the Paramount. Eventbrite spotlights cozy options like Deep Stretch and Meditation sessions or paint-and-sip nights at Painting with a Twist, while denver-co.events confirms the music and sports frenzy from Joe Satriani echoes to TWICE at Ball Arena later in the week.

Whether you're chasing concerts, crafts, or competition, Denver's buzzing—grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories under these Rocky Mountain skies. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 15, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with high-energy vibes as motivational powerhouse Mel Robbins brings her Let Them Tour to Bellco Theatre at 7:30 PM, where AEG Presents promises an inspiring night of life-changing talks that'll have you fired up, according to AXS and Visit Denver listings. Music lovers, catch Fishbone rocking the Bluebird Theater at 7:00 PM for their signature ska-punk fusion, or Colin Hay of Men at Work fame at the Paramount Theatre at 8:00 PM, delivering those classic hits live. Opera fans won't want to miss Il Volo's soaring tenor performance at Boettcher Concert Hall at 8:00 PM. For something interactive, dive into the Denver Murder Mystery event at the Ross-Cherry Creek Branch Library starting at 10:00 AM, or join a Floral Resin Earrings Workshop at Burd's Nest Art Gallery at 6:00 PM to craft your own bling.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, gear up for Cesco's electronic beats at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM, and don't miss the Colorado Avalanche hitting the ice against rivals at Ball Arena at 8:30 PM—perfect for puck drops and crowd roars. Friday, April 17, pumps up with BKFC Fight Night at the Sue Anschutz-Rogers Livestock Center at 6:00 PM, bare-knuckle action that'll get your adrenaline pumping, and the Colorado Rockies opening their home series at Coors Field, swinging for those high-altitude homers.

Weekend warriors, Saturday and Sunday stay tuned for more Rockies baseball thrills, plus lingering theater gems like Steel Magnolias at Lone Tree Arts Center or ongoing improv laughs at the Paramount. Eventbrite spotlights cozy options like Deep Stretch and Meditation sessions or paint-and-sip nights at Painting with a Twist, while denver-co.events confirms the music and sports frenzy from Joe Satriani echoes to TWICE at Ball Arena later in the week.

Whether you're chasing concerts, crafts, or competition, Denver's buzzing—grab tickets quick and make unforgettable memories under these Rocky Mountain skies. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Spring Sunday: Jazz Fest Finale, Auto Show, and Family Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Sunday, April 12, we're kicking off a packed day with vibes that scream spring adventure. Start your morning at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 a.m., where you can drool over the latest rides from sleek electrics to rugged trucks—perfect for gearheads dreaming of their next upgrade, according to denver-co.events.

Jazz lovers, the second annual Denver Jazz Fest wraps up today after rocking venues across Denver and Boulder since April 7—catch the final notes with shows like the Fred Hersch Trio at Elaine Wolf Theatre at 7 p.m. for $39 to $59, or Emmaline with DZIRAE GOLD at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m. for $39 plus, as VisitDenver highlights. Families, head to the Arvada Kite Festival at Stenger Sports Complex from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., where colorful kites dance in the sky and there's free fun for all ages, per Arvada's official site.

Culture calls this afternoon: Colorado Symphony's Marin Alsop conducts Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1 p.m., or catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 p.m. for dazzling dance and stories. Ballet fans, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 2 p.m. Comedy seekers, laugh out at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 6:30 p.m., or The Newest Olympian at Marquis Theater at 8 p.m. Dance the night away with Dancing with the Stars Live at Bellco Theatre at 7 p.m., and hip-hop heads, Hollow Crown Tour with ThxSoMch hits Summit Music Hall at 4 p.m.

Don't miss Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—think neon animals under blacklights, a magical family glow-up from Denverite. Rocky Mountain Record Show at Denver Sports Castle runs till late for vinyl hunts at just $7 today.

Monday through Friday, scout Colorado Ballet's Masterworks midweek runs and lingering jazz echoes, but save energy for the weekend ahead—sports like Rapids games and more symphony pops are buzzing per 303 Magazine. Check Denver365.com for tickets and full deets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates to never miss the fun. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 08:06:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Sunday, April 12, we're kicking off a packed day with vibes that scream spring adventure. Start your morning at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 a.m., where you can drool over the latest rides from sleek electrics to rugged trucks—perfect for gearheads dreaming of their next upgrade, according to denver-co.events.

Jazz lovers, the second annual Denver Jazz Fest wraps up today after rocking venues across Denver and Boulder since April 7—catch the final notes with shows like the Fred Hersch Trio at Elaine Wolf Theatre at 7 p.m. for $39 to $59, or Emmaline with DZIRAE GOLD at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m. for $39 plus, as VisitDenver highlights. Families, head to the Arvada Kite Festival at Stenger Sports Complex from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., where colorful kites dance in the sky and there's free fun for all ages, per Arvada's official site.

Culture calls this afternoon: Colorado Symphony's Marin Alsop conducts Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1 p.m., or catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 p.m. for dazzling dance and stories. Ballet fans, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 2 p.m. Comedy seekers, laugh out at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 6:30 p.m., or The Newest Olympian at Marquis Theater at 8 p.m. Dance the night away with Dancing with the Stars Live at Bellco Theatre at 7 p.m., and hip-hop heads, Hollow Crown Tour with ThxSoMch hits Summit Music Hall at 4 p.m.

Don't miss Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—think neon animals under blacklights, a magical family glow-up from Denverite. Rocky Mountain Record Show at Denver Sports Castle runs till late for vinyl hunts at just $7 today.

Monday through Friday, scout Colorado Ballet's Masterworks midweek runs and lingering jazz echoes, but save energy for the weekend ahead—sports like Rapids games and more symphony pops are buzzing per 303 Magazine. Check Denver365.com for tickets and full deets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates to never miss the fun. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Sunday, April 12, we're kicking off a packed day with vibes that scream spring adventure. Start your morning at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 a.m., where you can drool over the latest rides from sleek electrics to rugged trucks—perfect for gearheads dreaming of their next upgrade, according to denver-co.events.

Jazz lovers, the second annual Denver Jazz Fest wraps up today after rocking venues across Denver and Boulder since April 7—catch the final notes with shows like the Fred Hersch Trio at Elaine Wolf Theatre at 7 p.m. for $39 to $59, or Emmaline with DZIRAE GOLD at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m. for $39 plus, as VisitDenver highlights. Families, head to the Arvada Kite Festival at Stenger Sports Complex from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., where colorful kites dance in the sky and there's free fun for all ages, per Arvada's official site.

Culture calls this afternoon: Colorado Symphony's Marin Alsop conducts Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall at 1 p.m., or catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 p.m. for dazzling dance and stories. Ballet fans, Colorado Ballet's Masterworks continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 2 p.m. Comedy seekers, laugh out at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 6:30 p.m., or The Newest Olympian at Marquis Theater at 8 p.m. Dance the night away with Dancing with the Stars Live at Bellco Theatre at 7 p.m., and hip-hop heads, Hollow Crown Tour with ThxSoMch hits Summit Music Hall at 4 p.m.

Don't miss Glowing Wild at Denver Zoo tonight from 6:30 to 10 p.m. for $28 adults—think neon animals under blacklights, a magical family glow-up from Denverite. Rocky Mountain Record Show at Denver Sports Castle runs till late for vinyl hunts at just $7 today.

Monday through Friday, scout Colorado Ballet's Masterworks midweek runs and lingering jazz echoes, but save energy for the weekend ahead—sports like Rapids games and more symphony pops are buzzing per 303 Magazine. Check Denver365.com for tickets and full deets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates to never miss the fun. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Explodes with Auto Shows, Sports, Theater, and Live Music This Saturday</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 11th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend right. Kick things off at the Colorado Convention Center with the Colorado Auto Show starting at 10 AM, where you can drool over the latest rides from 700 14th Street, or dive into the Denver Travel and Adventure Show running through tomorrow, featuring travel gurus like Pauline Frommer and Andrew McCarthy sharing insider tips and exclusive deals.

Sports fans, don't miss the Denver Pioneers Lacrosse team battling the St. Johns Red Storm at 12 PM at Peter Barton Stadium on 2001 East Jewell Avenue, or catch the Colorado Rapids facing Houston Dynamo FC at 7:30 PM over at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. And if hockey's your jam, the Colorado Avalanche take on the Vegas Golden Knights at 6 PM in the electric Ball Arena—tickets are hot, so snag 'em quick.

Theater lovers, laugh your socks off at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors starting at 2 PM in The Garner Galleria Theatre at 1050 13th Street, or get swept up in the graceful Colorado Ballet's Masterworks performances at 2 PM and 7:30 PM at the stunning Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Shen Yun Performing Arts dazzles at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre too. Just a quick hop away in Littleton, Steel Magnolias the play hits the Lone Tree Arts Center at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM.

Music scene is on fire tonight—MxPx rocks The Mission Ballroom at 6:30 PM on 4242 Wynkoop Street, Perpetual Groove grooves at 7 PM in the trippy Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station, and Dance With The Dead plus Magic Sword synth-wave it up at 8 PM at The Summit Music Hall. Sweet Pill's Still There's A Glow Tour starts at 7 PM at the Marquis, Black Smurf brings the energy from 7 PM at The Roxy Theatre with a meet-and-greet after, Sam Grisman Project picks at 9 PM at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, and EDM heads up for Maddix at 10 PM in The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street. Vinyl hunters, the Rocky Mountain Record Show boasts 150,000 records, 75 vendors, DJs, food trucks, and a full bar today and tomorrow.

This weekend stays buzzing with auto shows, ballet, and records spilling into Sunday, plus keep eyes on Visit Denver's calendar for more pop-ups. Whether you're revving engines, cheering goals, or dancing till dawn, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates on the Mile High's hottest happenings. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 08:07:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 11th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend right. Kick things off at the Colorado Convention Center with the Colorado Auto Show starting at 10 AM, where you can drool over the latest rides from 700 14th Street, or dive into the Denver Travel and Adventure Show running through tomorrow, featuring travel gurus like Pauline Frommer and Andrew McCarthy sharing insider tips and exclusive deals.

Sports fans, don't miss the Denver Pioneers Lacrosse team battling the St. Johns Red Storm at 12 PM at Peter Barton Stadium on 2001 East Jewell Avenue, or catch the Colorado Rapids facing Houston Dynamo FC at 7:30 PM over at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. And if hockey's your jam, the Colorado Avalanche take on the Vegas Golden Knights at 6 PM in the electric Ball Arena—tickets are hot, so snag 'em quick.

Theater lovers, laugh your socks off at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors starting at 2 PM in The Garner Galleria Theatre at 1050 13th Street, or get swept up in the graceful Colorado Ballet's Masterworks performances at 2 PM and 7:30 PM at the stunning Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Shen Yun Performing Arts dazzles at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre too. Just a quick hop away in Littleton, Steel Magnolias the play hits the Lone Tree Arts Center at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM.

Music scene is on fire tonight—MxPx rocks The Mission Ballroom at 6:30 PM on 4242 Wynkoop Street, Perpetual Groove grooves at 7 PM in the trippy Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station, and Dance With The Dead plus Magic Sword synth-wave it up at 8 PM at The Summit Music Hall. Sweet Pill's Still There's A Glow Tour starts at 7 PM at the Marquis, Black Smurf brings the energy from 7 PM at The Roxy Theatre with a meet-and-greet after, Sam Grisman Project picks at 9 PM at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, and EDM heads up for Maddix at 10 PM in The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street. Vinyl hunters, the Rocky Mountain Record Show boasts 150,000 records, 75 vendors, DJs, food trucks, and a full bar today and tomorrow.

This weekend stays buzzing with auto shows, ballet, and records spilling into Sunday, plus keep eyes on Visit Denver's calendar for more pop-ups. Whether you're revving engines, cheering goals, or dancing till dawn, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates on the Mile High's hottest happenings. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 11th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend right. Kick things off at the Colorado Convention Center with the Colorado Auto Show starting at 10 AM, where you can drool over the latest rides from 700 14th Street, or dive into the Denver Travel and Adventure Show running through tomorrow, featuring travel gurus like Pauline Frommer and Andrew McCarthy sharing insider tips and exclusive deals.

Sports fans, don't miss the Denver Pioneers Lacrosse team battling the St. Johns Red Storm at 12 PM at Peter Barton Stadium on 2001 East Jewell Avenue, or catch the Colorado Rapids facing Houston Dynamo FC at 7:30 PM over at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. And if hockey's your jam, the Colorado Avalanche take on the Vegas Golden Knights at 6 PM in the electric Ball Arena—tickets are hot, so snag 'em quick.

Theater lovers, laugh your socks off at Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors starting at 2 PM in The Garner Galleria Theatre at 1050 13th Street, or get swept up in the graceful Colorado Ballet's Masterworks performances at 2 PM and 7:30 PM at the stunning Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Shen Yun Performing Arts dazzles at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre too. Just a quick hop away in Littleton, Steel Magnolias the play hits the Lone Tree Arts Center at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM.

Music scene is on fire tonight—MxPx rocks The Mission Ballroom at 6:30 PM on 4242 Wynkoop Street, Perpetual Groove grooves at 7 PM in the trippy Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station, and Dance With The Dead plus Magic Sword synth-wave it up at 8 PM at The Summit Music Hall. Sweet Pill's Still There's A Glow Tour starts at 7 PM at the Marquis, Black Smurf brings the energy from 7 PM at The Roxy Theatre with a meet-and-greet after, Sam Grisman Project picks at 9 PM at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, and EDM heads up for Maddix at 10 PM in The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street. Vinyl hunters, the Rocky Mountain Record Show boasts 150,000 records, 75 vendors, DJs, food trucks, and a full bar today and tomorrow.

This weekend stays buzzing with auto shows, ballet, and records spilling into Sunday, plus keep eyes on Visit Denver's calendar for more pop-ups. Whether you're revving engines, cheering goals, or dancing till dawn, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates on the Mile High's hottest happenings. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Action-Packed April Weekend: Red Rocks, Nuggets Games, and Jazz Fest Take Center Stage</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this Friday in April. Kick things off with high-energy vibes at Red Rocks Amphitheatre where Level Up and Zingara take the stage at 6 PM for an unforgettable electronic music showdown under those iconic stars, according to denver-co.events. Basketball fans, don't miss the Denver Nuggets battling the Oklahoma City Thunder at Ball Arena at 8 PM—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere, as listed on Visit Denver's weekend roundup.

Music lovers have endless options tonight: Catch Candlelight: The Best of Mozart and Beethoven at Trinity United Methodist Church at 6:30 PM for a magical string quartet glow, or head to The Mission Ballroom at 6:50 PM for The Format's indie rock revival. Perpetual Groove jams at The Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station starting at 7 PM, blending psychedelic funk in that trippy wonderland. Over at Bluebird Theater, The Nude Party and Tobacco City rock out at 9 PM, and Sickick drops beats at The Church at 10 PM for a late-night electronic thrill, all straight from denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow Saturday, rev up at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 AM, showcasing the hottest new rides through Sunday—perfect for car enthusiasts, per Uncover Colorado and Visit Denver. Traders and collectors, hit Denver Trading Card Con from 4 PM Friday through Sunday at its venue for rare finds and kickoff parties, as detailed on Eventzilla. Train buffs, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rolls into National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid-friendly engineering fun, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Jazz Festival swings daily through Sunday across Denver and Boulder spots, immersing you in smooth sounds. Catch MasterWorks by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through April 19 for powerhouse dance, or Marin Alsop conducting Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall. Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off today at 10 AM at Colorado Convention Center for mind-expanding talks, via Eventbrite. Runners, lace up for the Danico Brewing 5K Saturday at 10 AM, part of the CO Brewery Running Series.

Sunday wraps with more Auto Show action, jazz fest finales, and Trading Card Con. Whether you're into sports, tunes, cars, or culture, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 12:43:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this Friday in April. Kick things off with high-energy vibes at Red Rocks Amphitheatre where Level Up and Zingara take the stage at 6 PM for an unforgettable electronic music showdown under those iconic stars, according to denver-co.events. Basketball fans, don't miss the Denver Nuggets battling the Oklahoma City Thunder at Ball Arena at 8 PM—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere, as listed on Visit Denver's weekend roundup.

Music lovers have endless options tonight: Catch Candlelight: The Best of Mozart and Beethoven at Trinity United Methodist Church at 6:30 PM for a magical string quartet glow, or head to The Mission Ballroom at 6:50 PM for The Format's indie rock revival. Perpetual Groove jams at The Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station starting at 7 PM, blending psychedelic funk in that trippy wonderland. Over at Bluebird Theater, The Nude Party and Tobacco City rock out at 9 PM, and Sickick drops beats at The Church at 10 PM for a late-night electronic thrill, all straight from denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow Saturday, rev up at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 AM, showcasing the hottest new rides through Sunday—perfect for car enthusiasts, per Uncover Colorado and Visit Denver. Traders and collectors, hit Denver Trading Card Con from 4 PM Friday through Sunday at its venue for rare finds and kickoff parties, as detailed on Eventzilla. Train buffs, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rolls into National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid-friendly engineering fun, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Jazz Festival swings daily through Sunday across Denver and Boulder spots, immersing you in smooth sounds. Catch MasterWorks by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through April 19 for powerhouse dance, or Marin Alsop conducting Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall. Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off today at 10 AM at Colorado Convention Center for mind-expanding talks, via Eventbrite. Runners, lace up for the Danico Brewing 5K Saturday at 10 AM, part of the CO Brewery Running Series.

Sunday wraps with more Auto Show action, jazz fest finales, and Trading Card Con. Whether you're into sports, tunes, cars, or culture, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this Friday in April. Kick things off with high-energy vibes at Red Rocks Amphitheatre where Level Up and Zingara take the stage at 6 PM for an unforgettable electronic music showdown under those iconic stars, according to denver-co.events. Basketball fans, don't miss the Denver Nuggets battling the Oklahoma City Thunder at Ball Arena at 8 PM—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere, as listed on Visit Denver's weekend roundup.

Music lovers have endless options tonight: Catch Candlelight: The Best of Mozart and Beethoven at Trinity United Methodist Church at 6:30 PM for a magical string quartet glow, or head to The Mission Ballroom at 6:50 PM for The Format's indie rock revival. Perpetual Groove jams at The Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station starting at 7 PM, blending psychedelic funk in that trippy wonderland. Over at Bluebird Theater, The Nude Party and Tobacco City rock out at 9 PM, and Sickick drops beats at The Church at 10 PM for a late-night electronic thrill, all straight from denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow Saturday, rev up at the Colorado Auto Show at the Colorado Convention Center from 10 AM, showcasing the hottest new rides through Sunday—perfect for car enthusiasts, per Uncover Colorado and Visit Denver. Traders and collectors, hit Denver Trading Card Con from 4 PM Friday through Sunday at its venue for rare finds and kickoff parties, as detailed on Eventzilla. Train buffs, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rolls into National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid-friendly engineering fun, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Jazz Festival swings daily through Sunday across Denver and Boulder spots, immersing you in smooth sounds. Catch MasterWorks by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through April 19 for powerhouse dance, or Marin Alsop conducting Scheherazade at Boettcher Concert Hall. Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off today at 10 AM at Colorado Convention Center for mind-expanding talks, via Eventbrite. Runners, lace up for the Danico Brewing 5K Saturday at 10 AM, part of the CO Brewery Running Series.

Sunday wraps with more Auto Show action, jazz fest finales, and Trading Card Con. Whether you're into sports, tunes, cars, or culture, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Entertainment Guide: A Week of Unforgettable Performances and Events</title>
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      <description>Denver is absolutely buzzing this Thursday evening with incredible entertainment options for listeners looking to make the most of their night. If you're a fan of spectacular performances, Shen Yun Performing Arts is taking the stage at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at seven o'clock, offering a stunning display of classical Chinese dance and music that's captivated audiences worldwide. For theater enthusiasts, Next to Normal is playing at the Wolf Theatre at the same time, delivering an electrifying rock musical experience that explores modern family life through powerful storytelling and unforgettable music.

Sports fans won't want to miss the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena, also starting at seven o'clock. The energy at this matchup promises to be electric as these fierce rivals battle it out on the ice. If comedy is more your speed, Marc Maron is bringing his sharp wit to Comedy Works South in Englewood at seven thirty, while the Garner Galleria Theatre presents Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, a hilarious theatrical take on the classic vampire tale.

For music lovers, the options are phenomenal. Lily Rose is performing her I Know What I Want Tour at the Summit Music Hall at seven thirty, while Zoso, an incredible Led Zeppelin tribute band, takes over the Oriental Theater at eight o'clock. Later in the evening at the Bluebird Theater, Disco, Always brings a Harry Styles dance party experience at eight thirty, and if you're craving electronic vibes, LTJ Bukem is spinning at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at nine o'clock.

Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the Colorado Auto Show opens at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing the newest vehicle models through Sunday. The Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off Friday morning at the same venue, offering workshops and exhibitions for curious minds. Saturday brings the Rocky Mountain Train Show to the National Western Complex, perfect for train enthusiasts and families alike, featuring over twenty manufacturers and fifty vendors with operating layouts that will delight visitors of all ages.

Steel Magnolias continues its theatrical run at the Lone Tree Arts Center through the weekend, and the Colorado Ballet presents Masterworks at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Friday evening. Whether you're seeking live music, theater, sports, or unique festivals, Denver's got something spectacular waiting for you this week.

Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 08:02:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is absolutely buzzing this Thursday evening with incredible entertainment options for listeners looking to make the most of their night. If you're a fan of spectacular performances, Shen Yun Performing Arts is taking the stage at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at seven o'clock, offering a stunning display of classical Chinese dance and music that's captivated audiences worldwide. For theater enthusiasts, Next to Normal is playing at the Wolf Theatre at the same time, delivering an electrifying rock musical experience that explores modern family life through powerful storytelling and unforgettable music.

Sports fans won't want to miss the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena, also starting at seven o'clock. The energy at this matchup promises to be electric as these fierce rivals battle it out on the ice. If comedy is more your speed, Marc Maron is bringing his sharp wit to Comedy Works South in Englewood at seven thirty, while the Garner Galleria Theatre presents Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, a hilarious theatrical take on the classic vampire tale.

For music lovers, the options are phenomenal. Lily Rose is performing her I Know What I Want Tour at the Summit Music Hall at seven thirty, while Zoso, an incredible Led Zeppelin tribute band, takes over the Oriental Theater at eight o'clock. Later in the evening at the Bluebird Theater, Disco, Always brings a Harry Styles dance party experience at eight thirty, and if you're craving electronic vibes, LTJ Bukem is spinning at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at nine o'clock.

Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the Colorado Auto Show opens at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing the newest vehicle models through Sunday. The Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off Friday morning at the same venue, offering workshops and exhibitions for curious minds. Saturday brings the Rocky Mountain Train Show to the National Western Complex, perfect for train enthusiasts and families alike, featuring over twenty manufacturers and fifty vendors with operating layouts that will delight visitors of all ages.

Steel Magnolias continues its theatrical run at the Lone Tree Arts Center through the weekend, and the Colorado Ballet presents Masterworks at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Friday evening. Whether you're seeking live music, theater, sports, or unique festivals, Denver's got something spectacular waiting for you this week.

Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is absolutely buzzing this Thursday evening with incredible entertainment options for listeners looking to make the most of their night. If you're a fan of spectacular performances, Shen Yun Performing Arts is taking the stage at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at seven o'clock, offering a stunning display of classical Chinese dance and music that's captivated audiences worldwide. For theater enthusiasts, Next to Normal is playing at the Wolf Theatre at the same time, delivering an electrifying rock musical experience that explores modern family life through powerful storytelling and unforgettable music.

Sports fans won't want to miss the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena, also starting at seven o'clock. The energy at this matchup promises to be electric as these fierce rivals battle it out on the ice. If comedy is more your speed, Marc Maron is bringing his sharp wit to Comedy Works South in Englewood at seven thirty, while the Garner Galleria Theatre presents Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, a hilarious theatrical take on the classic vampire tale.

For music lovers, the options are phenomenal. Lily Rose is performing her I Know What I Want Tour at the Summit Music Hall at seven thirty, while Zoso, an incredible Led Zeppelin tribute band, takes over the Oriental Theater at eight o'clock. Later in the evening at the Bluebird Theater, Disco, Always brings a Harry Styles dance party experience at eight thirty, and if you're craving electronic vibes, LTJ Bukem is spinning at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at nine o'clock.

Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the Colorado Auto Show opens at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing the newest vehicle models through Sunday. The Psycon Psychedelic Convention kicks off Friday morning at the same venue, offering workshops and exhibitions for curious minds. Saturday brings the Rocky Mountain Train Show to the National Western Complex, perfect for train enthusiasts and families alike, featuring over twenty manufacturers and fifty vendors with operating layouts that will delight visitors of all ages.

Steel Magnolias continues its theatrical run at the Lone Tree Arts Center through the weekend, and the Colorado Ballet presents Masterworks at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Friday evening. Whether you're seeking live music, theater, sports, or unique festivals, Denver's got something spectacular waiting for you this week.

Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Hottest Week Ahead: Sports, Jazz, Comedy and More for April 8-13, 2026</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 8th, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Grab your tickets quick because things are buzzing from sports thrills to jazz vibes and comedy laughs.

Kick off today with daytime action at Coors Field, where the Colorado Rockies take on the Houston Astros at 1:10 PM—nothing beats that high-altitude home run chase under the spring sun, according to denver-co.events. Then, culture seekers, catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, blending classical Chinese dance with stunning visuals. Evening ramps up at Ball Arena with the Denver Nuggets battling the Memphis Grizzlies at 7 PM, perfect for hoops fans cheering Ja Morant against our purple squad. Music lovers, John Summit drops epic beats at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7 PM—that iconic outdoor spot in Morrison just west of town is magical even in April. Over at the Mission Ballroom, Health and Carpenter Brut synth-wave it up at 8 PM, while Calum Scott croons hits at the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Comedy calls with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre at 7:30 PM, a hilarious vampire spoof that's packing the house. And don't miss GoldFord at Ogden Theatre at 8:30 PM or Iam Tongi at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 PM for intimate live tunes.

Thursday heats up with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena at 7 PM, VIP experiences available for that extra edge. The Denver Jazz Fest swings through April 7 to 12 across 40 spots from breweries to big halls in Denver and Boulder—think funky sets and supper club sax, as UpDoNA highlights. Dracula's comedy terror continues nightly.

Weekend warriors, hit the Colorado Auto Show Friday through Sunday at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing shiny new rides from domestics to imports, per Uncover Colorado. Train enthusiasts, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rocks the National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid engineering fun. Eventbrite spotlights niche gems like GovCo 2026 tomorrow in nearby Golden or the immersive Spookadelia art at Spectra Art Space.

Whether you're sports mad, jazz jamming, or show hopping, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, have a blast, and check venues for tickets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 08:03:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 8th, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Grab your tickets quick because things are buzzing from sports thrills to jazz vibes and comedy laughs.

Kick off today with daytime action at Coors Field, where the Colorado Rockies take on the Houston Astros at 1:10 PM—nothing beats that high-altitude home run chase under the spring sun, according to denver-co.events. Then, culture seekers, catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, blending classical Chinese dance with stunning visuals. Evening ramps up at Ball Arena with the Denver Nuggets battling the Memphis Grizzlies at 7 PM, perfect for hoops fans cheering Ja Morant against our purple squad. Music lovers, John Summit drops epic beats at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7 PM—that iconic outdoor spot in Morrison just west of town is magical even in April. Over at the Mission Ballroom, Health and Carpenter Brut synth-wave it up at 8 PM, while Calum Scott croons hits at the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Comedy calls with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre at 7:30 PM, a hilarious vampire spoof that's packing the house. And don't miss GoldFord at Ogden Theatre at 8:30 PM or Iam Tongi at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 PM for intimate live tunes.

Thursday heats up with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena at 7 PM, VIP experiences available for that extra edge. The Denver Jazz Fest swings through April 7 to 12 across 40 spots from breweries to big halls in Denver and Boulder—think funky sets and supper club sax, as UpDoNA highlights. Dracula's comedy terror continues nightly.

Weekend warriors, hit the Colorado Auto Show Friday through Sunday at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing shiny new rides from domestics to imports, per Uncover Colorado. Train enthusiasts, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rocks the National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid engineering fun. Eventbrite spotlights niche gems like GovCo 2026 tomorrow in nearby Golden or the immersive Spookadelia art at Spectra Art Space.

Whether you're sports mad, jazz jamming, or show hopping, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, have a blast, and check venues for tickets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this Wednesday, April 8th, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Grab your tickets quick because things are buzzing from sports thrills to jazz vibes and comedy laughs.

Kick off today with daytime action at Coors Field, where the Colorado Rockies take on the Houston Astros at 1:10 PM—nothing beats that high-altitude home run chase under the spring sun, according to denver-co.events. Then, culture seekers, catch Shen Yun Performing Arts at 2 PM in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, blending classical Chinese dance with stunning visuals. Evening ramps up at Ball Arena with the Denver Nuggets battling the Memphis Grizzlies at 7 PM, perfect for hoops fans cheering Ja Morant against our purple squad. Music lovers, John Summit drops epic beats at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7 PM—that iconic outdoor spot in Morrison just west of town is magical even in April. Over at the Mission Ballroom, Health and Carpenter Brut synth-wave it up at 8 PM, while Calum Scott croons hits at the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Comedy calls with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre at 7:30 PM, a hilarious vampire spoof that's packing the house. And don't miss GoldFord at Ogden Theatre at 8:30 PM or Iam Tongi at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 PM for intimate live tunes.

Thursday heats up with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Calgary Flames at Ball Arena at 7 PM, VIP experiences available for that extra edge. The Denver Jazz Fest swings through April 7 to 12 across 40 spots from breweries to big halls in Denver and Boulder—think funky sets and supper club sax, as UpDoNA highlights. Dracula's comedy terror continues nightly.

Weekend warriors, hit the Colorado Auto Show Friday through Sunday at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing shiny new rides from domestics to imports, per Uncover Colorado. Train enthusiasts, the Rocky Mountain Train Show rocks the National Western Complex Saturday and Sunday with layouts, vendors, and kid engineering fun. Eventbrite spotlights niche gems like GovCo 2026 tomorrow in nearby Golden or the immersive Spookadelia art at Spectra Art Space.

Whether you're sports mad, jazz jamming, or show hopping, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, have a blast, and check venues for tickets.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Easter Sunday Action: Sunrise Services, Music, Baseball and Family Fun Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday, April 5th, with some sunrise magic at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre's Easter Sunrise Service from 5:30 to 7:30 a.m.—it's free and sets a peaceful tone with stunning views as the sun rises over those iconic rocks, according to Denverite. Then, dance into the day at the epic DAYBREAKER event at Red Rocks starting at 11 a.m., a first-ever daytime party with sounds echoing off the canyon walls where legends like Jimi Hendrix and U2 once rocked, as Daybreaker reports—grab tickets now for this open-sky vibe.

Head to Coors Field at 1:10 p.m. for the Colorado Rockies' home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies—prices vary, and Denverite and 303 Magazine highlight the excitement with promotional magnet schedules for all fans, perfect for cheering under the spring sun. Families, don't miss the Easter Bunny hopping at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.—no cover, all ages welcome, per Denverite. Or snag Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton Denver from 9 a.m. to noon, with live DJ spins, crafts, and local artisans for $58 to $126, as 303 Magazine details.

Art lovers, dive into Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit at MCA Denver from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—$14 adults, free for kids 18 and under, says Denverite. Catch Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver all day, prices vary for immersive dino fun. Glow up at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m., $28 adults. For little ones, the Super Mario Family-Friendly Concert at Bounce Empire in Lafayette starts at 2 p.m. for $34.

Looking ahead to the week, mark your calendars for the Denver Jazz Fest April 7th through 12th, packed with top-tier music, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Avalanche game today at 1 p.m. on ABC against Dallas Stars. And if you're into gems, hit the International Gem and Jewelry Show at The Brighton from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $6 online.

Whether you're hunting eggs, grooving at Red Rocks, or rooting for the Rox, Denver's buzzing this Sunday and beyond—get out there and make memories under these blue skies!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 08:05:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday, April 5th, with some sunrise magic at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre's Easter Sunrise Service from 5:30 to 7:30 a.m.—it's free and sets a peaceful tone with stunning views as the sun rises over those iconic rocks, according to Denverite. Then, dance into the day at the epic DAYBREAKER event at Red Rocks starting at 11 a.m., a first-ever daytime party with sounds echoing off the canyon walls where legends like Jimi Hendrix and U2 once rocked, as Daybreaker reports—grab tickets now for this open-sky vibe.

Head to Coors Field at 1:10 p.m. for the Colorado Rockies' home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies—prices vary, and Denverite and 303 Magazine highlight the excitement with promotional magnet schedules for all fans, perfect for cheering under the spring sun. Families, don't miss the Easter Bunny hopping at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.—no cover, all ages welcome, per Denverite. Or snag Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton Denver from 9 a.m. to noon, with live DJ spins, crafts, and local artisans for $58 to $126, as 303 Magazine details.

Art lovers, dive into Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit at MCA Denver from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—$14 adults, free for kids 18 and under, says Denverite. Catch Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver all day, prices vary for immersive dino fun. Glow up at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m., $28 adults. For little ones, the Super Mario Family-Friendly Concert at Bounce Empire in Lafayette starts at 2 p.m. for $34.

Looking ahead to the week, mark your calendars for the Denver Jazz Fest April 7th through 12th, packed with top-tier music, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Avalanche game today at 1 p.m. on ABC against Dallas Stars. And if you're into gems, hit the International Gem and Jewelry Show at The Brighton from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $6 online.

Whether you're hunting eggs, grooving at Red Rocks, or rooting for the Rox, Denver's buzzing this Sunday and beyond—get out there and make memories under these blue skies!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday, April 5th, with some sunrise magic at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre's Easter Sunrise Service from 5:30 to 7:30 a.m.—it's free and sets a peaceful tone with stunning views as the sun rises over those iconic rocks, according to Denverite. Then, dance into the day at the epic DAYBREAKER event at Red Rocks starting at 11 a.m., a first-ever daytime party with sounds echoing off the canyon walls where legends like Jimi Hendrix and U2 once rocked, as Daybreaker reports—grab tickets now for this open-sky vibe.

Head to Coors Field at 1:10 p.m. for the Colorado Rockies' home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies—prices vary, and Denverite and 303 Magazine highlight the excitement with promotional magnet schedules for all fans, perfect for cheering under the spring sun. Families, don't miss the Easter Bunny hopping at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.—no cover, all ages welcome, per Denverite. Or snag Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton Denver from 9 a.m. to noon, with live DJ spins, crafts, and local artisans for $58 to $126, as 303 Magazine details.

Art lovers, dive into Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit at MCA Denver from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—$14 adults, free for kids 18 and under, says Denverite. Catch Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver all day, prices vary for immersive dino fun. Glow up at Glowing Wild in Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m., $28 adults. For little ones, the Super Mario Family-Friendly Concert at Bounce Empire in Lafayette starts at 2 p.m. for $34.

Looking ahead to the week, mark your calendars for the Denver Jazz Fest April 7th through 12th, packed with top-tier music, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, catch the Colorado Avalanche game today at 1 p.m. on ABC against Dallas Stars. And if you're into gems, hit the International Gem and Jewelry Show at The Brighton from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $6 online.

Whether you're hunting eggs, grooving at Red Rocks, or rooting for the Rox, Denver's buzzing this Sunday and beyond—get out there and make memories under these blue skies!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Saturday April 4th is Packed with Cirque Italia, Rockies Baseball, Comedy, Concerts and Craft Beer Festival</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 4th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend in the Mile High City. Start with some family fun at the Cirque Italia Water Circus over at Town Center at Aurora, with shows at 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, and 7:30 PM—imagine acrobats splashing through stunning water stages for a mesmerizing spectacle, according to denver-co.events.

Sports fans, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Philadelphia Phillies under those crisp spring skies. Or catch the R&amp;B Lovers Tour at 8:00 PM at Bellco Theatre, where smooth grooves will have you swaying all night, as Ticketmaster reports.

Comedy lovers, don't miss Jason Cheny at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 6:30 PM or Michael Longfellow at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:00 PM—perfect for gut-busting laughs. Theater buffs, The Phantom of the Opera haunts the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2:00 PM, bringing that classic masked mystery to life.

Beer enthusiasts, today's the big one: Collaboration Fest Denver at The Westin Westminster from 2 to 6 PM, where local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind creations you can sip and savor, straight from the Colorado Brewers Guild announcement. Also, check out Celebrando El Sabado De Gloria at 7:00 PM at the Events Center at National Western Complex for vibrant cultural vibes.

Music picks abound—Andrew Callaghan at Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM, Sarah Kinsley at Marquis Theater at 8:00 PM, Jaenga at Ogden Theatre at 8:00 PM, or It's Murph rocking Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 8:00 PM. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with more Cirque Italia shows and lingering festival energy.

Looking ahead, Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant hits Denver on April 4th too, crowning fierce women for scholarships and national glory, per Uncover Colorado. Mark your calendars for April 18th's Colorado Rapids 30th Anniversary Match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, possibly featuring Lionel Messi, as Visit Denver highlights. And cannabis fans, 420 Week explodes April 15th to 22nd with Mile High 420 Festival at Civic Center Park, Wiz Khalifa on April 19th at Red Rocks, and Ice Cube headlining April 20th—non-stop concerts, vibes, and celebrations.

Whether you're chasing thrills, brews, or beats, Denver's delivering this week. Get out there and make memories!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 08:05:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 4th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend in the Mile High City. Start with some family fun at the Cirque Italia Water Circus over at Town Center at Aurora, with shows at 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, and 7:30 PM—imagine acrobats splashing through stunning water stages for a mesmerizing spectacle, according to denver-co.events.

Sports fans, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Philadelphia Phillies under those crisp spring skies. Or catch the R&amp;B Lovers Tour at 8:00 PM at Bellco Theatre, where smooth grooves will have you swaying all night, as Ticketmaster reports.

Comedy lovers, don't miss Jason Cheny at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 6:30 PM or Michael Longfellow at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:00 PM—perfect for gut-busting laughs. Theater buffs, The Phantom of the Opera haunts the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2:00 PM, bringing that classic masked mystery to life.

Beer enthusiasts, today's the big one: Collaboration Fest Denver at The Westin Westminster from 2 to 6 PM, where local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind creations you can sip and savor, straight from the Colorado Brewers Guild announcement. Also, check out Celebrando El Sabado De Gloria at 7:00 PM at the Events Center at National Western Complex for vibrant cultural vibes.

Music picks abound—Andrew Callaghan at Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM, Sarah Kinsley at Marquis Theater at 8:00 PM, Jaenga at Ogden Theatre at 8:00 PM, or It's Murph rocking Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 8:00 PM. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with more Cirque Italia shows and lingering festival energy.

Looking ahead, Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant hits Denver on April 4th too, crowning fierce women for scholarships and national glory, per Uncover Colorado. Mark your calendars for April 18th's Colorado Rapids 30th Anniversary Match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, possibly featuring Lionel Messi, as Visit Denver highlights. And cannabis fans, 420 Week explodes April 15th to 22nd with Mile High 420 Festival at Civic Center Park, Wiz Khalifa on April 19th at Red Rocks, and Ice Cube headlining April 20th—non-stop concerts, vibes, and celebrations.

Whether you're chasing thrills, brews, or beats, Denver's delivering this week. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 4th, is packed with epic events to kick off your weekend in the Mile High City. Start with some family fun at the Cirque Italia Water Circus over at Town Center at Aurora, with shows at 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, and 7:30 PM—imagine acrobats splashing through stunning water stages for a mesmerizing spectacle, according to denver-co.events.

Sports fans, head to Coors Field at 6:10 PM for the Colorado Rockies battling the Philadelphia Phillies under those crisp spring skies. Or catch the R&amp;B Lovers Tour at 8:00 PM at Bellco Theatre, where smooth grooves will have you swaying all night, as Ticketmaster reports.

Comedy lovers, don't miss Jason Cheny at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 6:30 PM or Michael Longfellow at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:00 PM—perfect for gut-busting laughs. Theater buffs, The Phantom of the Opera haunts the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2:00 PM, bringing that classic masked mystery to life.

Beer enthusiasts, today's the big one: Collaboration Fest Denver at The Westin Westminster from 2 to 6 PM, where local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind creations you can sip and savor, straight from the Colorado Brewers Guild announcement. Also, check out Celebrando El Sabado De Gloria at 7:00 PM at the Events Center at National Western Complex for vibrant cultural vibes.

Music picks abound—Andrew Callaghan at Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM, Sarah Kinsley at Marquis Theater at 8:00 PM, Jaenga at Ogden Theatre at 8:00 PM, or It's Murph rocking Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 8:00 PM. Tomorrow, Sunday, keep the momentum with more Cirque Italia shows and lingering festival energy.

Looking ahead, Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant hits Denver on April 4th too, crowning fierce women for scholarships and national glory, per Uncover Colorado. Mark your calendars for April 18th's Colorado Rapids 30th Anniversary Match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, possibly featuring Lionel Messi, as Visit Denver highlights. And cannabis fans, 420 Week explodes April 15th to 22nd with Mile High 420 Festival at Civic Center Park, Wiz Khalifa on April 19th at Red Rocks, and Ice Cube headlining April 20th—non-stop concerts, vibes, and celebrations.

Whether you're chasing thrills, brews, or beats, Denver's delivering this week. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver This Weekend: Rockies Home Opener, Red Rocks Concert, and Comedy Shows Pack the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with action starting right now on Friday, April 3rd. Kick things off with the Colorado Rockies Home Opener against the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field at 2:10 PM—nothing says spring like purple rowdies cheering at 2001 Blake Street, with a massive Opening Day Party at McGregor Square beforehand, as Visit Denver highlights. Baseball fever continues all weekend, so snag those tickets fast.

Tonight's lineup is electric. Head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 6 PM for INZO's high-energy beats under the stars in Morrison, just a quick drive from Denver. Lacrosse fans, catch the Colorado Mammoth battling the Las Vegas Desert Dogs at Ball Arena at 7 PM—21000 seats of non-stop action at 1000 Chopper Circle. Comedy lovers, Michael Longfellow brings his sharp stand-up to Comedy Works Downtown with shows at 7:15 PM and 9:30 PM on 1226 15th Street, while Jason Cheny cracks up crowds at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 7:30 PM and 9:45 PM on 8246 E 49th Ave. Music picks abound: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult rocks the Oriental Theater at 7 PM on 4335 West 44th Ave, Firefall lights up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM on 1621 Glenarm Place, and Alix Perez drops bass at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM on 2637 Welton. Don't miss Cheap Perfume's metal vibes at HQ at 8 PM or the late-night laughs at Denver Comedy Lounge's Friday Late Night from 9 to 11 PM in RiNo, sipping craft sake with rising comics.

Saturday, April 4th heats up with Michael Longfellow's 7 PM encore at Comedy Works Downtown. Beauty and brains shine at the Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant in Denver, where contestants vie for scholarships and national glory. Beer nerds, Collaboration Fest Denver lets local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind concoctions—perfect for tasting unprecedented flavors all afternoon.

The rest of the week builds buzz toward bigger thrills like the Colorado Rapids' 30th Anniversary Match on April 18th at Empower Field, potentially featuring Lionel Messi against Inter Miami. Whether you're into sports, laughs, or live tunes, Denver's delivering. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 08:03:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with action starting right now on Friday, April 3rd. Kick things off with the Colorado Rockies Home Opener against the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field at 2:10 PM—nothing says spring like purple rowdies cheering at 2001 Blake Street, with a massive Opening Day Party at McGregor Square beforehand, as Visit Denver highlights. Baseball fever continues all weekend, so snag those tickets fast.

Tonight's lineup is electric. Head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 6 PM for INZO's high-energy beats under the stars in Morrison, just a quick drive from Denver. Lacrosse fans, catch the Colorado Mammoth battling the Las Vegas Desert Dogs at Ball Arena at 7 PM—21000 seats of non-stop action at 1000 Chopper Circle. Comedy lovers, Michael Longfellow brings his sharp stand-up to Comedy Works Downtown with shows at 7:15 PM and 9:30 PM on 1226 15th Street, while Jason Cheny cracks up crowds at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 7:30 PM and 9:45 PM on 8246 E 49th Ave. Music picks abound: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult rocks the Oriental Theater at 7 PM on 4335 West 44th Ave, Firefall lights up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM on 1621 Glenarm Place, and Alix Perez drops bass at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM on 2637 Welton. Don't miss Cheap Perfume's metal vibes at HQ at 8 PM or the late-night laughs at Denver Comedy Lounge's Friday Late Night from 9 to 11 PM in RiNo, sipping craft sake with rising comics.

Saturday, April 4th heats up with Michael Longfellow's 7 PM encore at Comedy Works Downtown. Beauty and brains shine at the Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant in Denver, where contestants vie for scholarships and national glory. Beer nerds, Collaboration Fest Denver lets local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind concoctions—perfect for tasting unprecedented flavors all afternoon.

The rest of the week builds buzz toward bigger thrills like the Colorado Rapids' 30th Anniversary Match on April 18th at Empower Field, potentially featuring Lionel Messi against Inter Miami. Whether you're into sports, laughs, or live tunes, Denver's delivering. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with action starting right now on Friday, April 3rd. Kick things off with the Colorado Rockies Home Opener against the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field at 2:10 PM—nothing says spring like purple rowdies cheering at 2001 Blake Street, with a massive Opening Day Party at McGregor Square beforehand, as Visit Denver highlights. Baseball fever continues all weekend, so snag those tickets fast.

Tonight's lineup is electric. Head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 6 PM for INZO's high-energy beats under the stars in Morrison, just a quick drive from Denver. Lacrosse fans, catch the Colorado Mammoth battling the Las Vegas Desert Dogs at Ball Arena at 7 PM—21000 seats of non-stop action at 1000 Chopper Circle. Comedy lovers, Michael Longfellow brings his sharp stand-up to Comedy Works Downtown with shows at 7:15 PM and 9:30 PM on 1226 15th Street, while Jason Cheny cracks up crowds at Denver Improv Comedy Theater at 7:30 PM and 9:45 PM on 8246 E 49th Ave. Music picks abound: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult rocks the Oriental Theater at 7 PM on 4335 West 44th Ave, Firefall lights up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 PM on 1621 Glenarm Place, and Alix Perez drops bass at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom at 8:30 PM on 2637 Welton. Don't miss Cheap Perfume's metal vibes at HQ at 8 PM or the late-night laughs at Denver Comedy Lounge's Friday Late Night from 9 to 11 PM in RiNo, sipping craft sake with rising comics.

Saturday, April 4th heats up with Michael Longfellow's 7 PM encore at Comedy Works Downtown. Beauty and brains shine at the Mrs. Colorado and Miss Colorado for America Strong pageant in Denver, where contestants vie for scholarships and national glory. Beer nerds, Collaboration Fest Denver lets local brewers team up for wild, one-of-a-kind concoctions—perfect for tasting unprecedented flavors all afternoon.

The rest of the week builds buzz toward bigger thrills like the Colorado Rapids' 30th Anniversary Match on April 18th at Empower Field, potentially featuring Lionel Messi against Inter Miami. Whether you're into sports, laughs, or live tunes, Denver's delivering. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got a Packed Week Ahead: Jazz, Baseball, and Easter Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with some smooth jazz vibes as the Bobby Wiens Quartet performs their Eastern Rebellion Project at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., according to the Denver Gazette. Families can get hands-on at the Denver Botanic Gardens' Savvy Seed Starters workshop at 1 p.m., where kids repurpose household items to plant pizza garden seeds, as listed by 303 Magazine. Music lovers, catch Sprouted at Larimer Lounge tonight at 7 p.m., featuring Thug City, Underground Selekta, Lunexa, and Equal.Eyez. And don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series with former Vice President Kamala Harris at Bellco Theatre this evening, a rad event highlighted by RTD-Denver.

Tomorrow, Friday, baseball fever hits peak with the Colorado Rockies home opener against the Phillies at Coors Field at 2 p.m., complete with magnet schedule giveaways, per 303 Magazine. If you're ticketless, join the Opening Day Party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m., watching on the massive Jumbotron with a DJ spinning tunes, or the Patio Party at Denver Union Station from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., boasting games, face painting, and Paizley Park's Prince tribute set, as Westword reports. LoDo's Dairy Block turns into Game Day central at 11 a.m. with a Rockies Living Wall, DJ, bluegrass, and post-game tunes from Be Kind Remind at 5:30 p.m. Dance fans, Red Rocks hosts INZO at 6 p.m. for electronic beats. Theater buffs, Phantom of the Opera wraps its run at Buell Theatre.

Saturday amps up with IT’S MURPH, D.O.D., and me n ü at Red Rocks at 6 p.m., bringing high-energy electronic vibes, via 303 Magazine. Hunt eggs at Four Mile Historic Park's Family Egg Hunt from 8:30 a.m., with tractor rides and Easter Bunny meets. Foodies, savor Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market all day for free bites and baseball watching. Poetry flows at Anythink Perl Mack Library's Moving the Words workshop at 6 p.m. with Franklin Cruz, blending writing, movement, and dance, noted by Westword.

Sunday wraps the weekend sweetly with Marissa Nadler's haunting set at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m., or Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton at 9 a.m., featuring DJ tunes, crafts, and local artisans. Indulge in High Tea Brunch at Le Clare’s Patisserie at 10 a.m. with éclairs, scones, and unlimited teas for $45.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab these gems before they're gone—April's buzzing!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:00:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with some smooth jazz vibes as the Bobby Wiens Quartet performs their Eastern Rebellion Project at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., according to the Denver Gazette. Families can get hands-on at the Denver Botanic Gardens' Savvy Seed Starters workshop at 1 p.m., where kids repurpose household items to plant pizza garden seeds, as listed by 303 Magazine. Music lovers, catch Sprouted at Larimer Lounge tonight at 7 p.m., featuring Thug City, Underground Selekta, Lunexa, and Equal.Eyez. And don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series with former Vice President Kamala Harris at Bellco Theatre this evening, a rad event highlighted by RTD-Denver.

Tomorrow, Friday, baseball fever hits peak with the Colorado Rockies home opener against the Phillies at Coors Field at 2 p.m., complete with magnet schedule giveaways, per 303 Magazine. If you're ticketless, join the Opening Day Party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m., watching on the massive Jumbotron with a DJ spinning tunes, or the Patio Party at Denver Union Station from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., boasting games, face painting, and Paizley Park's Prince tribute set, as Westword reports. LoDo's Dairy Block turns into Game Day central at 11 a.m. with a Rockies Living Wall, DJ, bluegrass, and post-game tunes from Be Kind Remind at 5:30 p.m. Dance fans, Red Rocks hosts INZO at 6 p.m. for electronic beats. Theater buffs, Phantom of the Opera wraps its run at Buell Theatre.

Saturday amps up with IT’S MURPH, D.O.D., and me n ü at Red Rocks at 6 p.m., bringing high-energy electronic vibes, via 303 Magazine. Hunt eggs at Four Mile Historic Park's Family Egg Hunt from 8:30 a.m., with tractor rides and Easter Bunny meets. Foodies, savor Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market all day for free bites and baseball watching. Poetry flows at Anythink Perl Mack Library's Moving the Words workshop at 6 p.m. with Franklin Cruz, blending writing, movement, and dance, noted by Westword.

Sunday wraps the weekend sweetly with Marissa Nadler's haunting set at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m., or Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton at 9 a.m., featuring DJ tunes, crafts, and local artisans. Indulge in High Tea Brunch at Le Clare’s Patisserie at 10 a.m. with éclairs, scones, and unlimited teas for $45.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab these gems before they're gone—April's buzzing!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with some smooth jazz vibes as the Bobby Wiens Quartet performs their Eastern Rebellion Project at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., according to the Denver Gazette. Families can get hands-on at the Denver Botanic Gardens' Savvy Seed Starters workshop at 1 p.m., where kids repurpose household items to plant pizza garden seeds, as listed by 303 Magazine. Music lovers, catch Sprouted at Larimer Lounge tonight at 7 p.m., featuring Thug City, Underground Selekta, Lunexa, and Equal.Eyez. And don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series with former Vice President Kamala Harris at Bellco Theatre this evening, a rad event highlighted by RTD-Denver.

Tomorrow, Friday, baseball fever hits peak with the Colorado Rockies home opener against the Phillies at Coors Field at 2 p.m., complete with magnet schedule giveaways, per 303 Magazine. If you're ticketless, join the Opening Day Party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m., watching on the massive Jumbotron with a DJ spinning tunes, or the Patio Party at Denver Union Station from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., boasting games, face painting, and Paizley Park's Prince tribute set, as Westword reports. LoDo's Dairy Block turns into Game Day central at 11 a.m. with a Rockies Living Wall, DJ, bluegrass, and post-game tunes from Be Kind Remind at 5:30 p.m. Dance fans, Red Rocks hosts INZO at 6 p.m. for electronic beats. Theater buffs, Phantom of the Opera wraps its run at Buell Theatre.

Saturday amps up with IT’S MURPH, D.O.D., and me n ü at Red Rocks at 6 p.m., bringing high-energy electronic vibes, via 303 Magazine. Hunt eggs at Four Mile Historic Park's Family Egg Hunt from 8:30 a.m., with tractor rides and Easter Bunny meets. Foodies, savor Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market all day for free bites and baseball watching. Poetry flows at Anythink Perl Mack Library's Moving the Words workshop at 6 p.m. with Franklin Cruz, blending writing, movement, and dance, noted by Westword.

Sunday wraps the weekend sweetly with Marissa Nadler's haunting set at Lost Lake Lounge at 8 p.m., or Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at The Ritz-Carlton at 9 a.m., featuring DJ tunes, crafts, and local artisans. Indulge in High Tea Brunch at Le Clare’s Patisserie at 10 a.m. with éclairs, scones, and unlimited teas for $45.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab these gems before they're gone—April's buzzing!

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      <title>Spring Events Heat Up in Denver This Week: Comedy, Lanterns, and History Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, spring is bursting into action this week, and I've got your ultimate guide to the hottest events right here in the Mile High City and nearby spots from today through the weekend. Let's dive into the fun starting right now on this Wednesday, April 1st.

Kick off your evening with laughs at the MCA Denver, where "Laugh Your Craft Off: Comedians Talk Art" brings hilarious comedians dissecting modern masterpieces from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1485 Delgany Street. Tickets are around $33, according to the Colorado Gazette, and it's the perfect blend of wit and whimsy for art lovers[1][5]. If you're craving something magical after dark, head to the Denver Zoo for Glowing Wild, a dazzling lantern festival lighting up the night starting at 6:30 p.m. Vivid Seats reports tickets starting at $64, with an average of $45, featuring glowing animal installations that make the zoo feel like an enchanted wonderland[3].

Tomorrow, Thursday, keep the energy high by checking out the ongoing "American Heirlooms: Hollywood Politico" exhibit at MCA Denver, spotlighting quirky political artifacts with a cinematic twist, as noted by the Gazette[1]. It's a free-flowing cultural deep dive paired with the comedy vibes from tonight.

Swing into the weekend with family-friendly adventures. Estes Park, just a scenic hour north, hosts a lineup of live music, outdoor markets, and inclusion-focused gatherings from Friday through Sunday, perfect for hiking the Rockies or grabbing local brews, per the Visit Estes Park calendar[2]. Downtown, the Center for Colorado Women's History unveils "Votes and Dreams," an empowering exhibit on suffragettes and activists that runs all weekend, celebrating Colorado's trailblazing women[6].

Don't sleep on the Quilt, Craft &amp; Sewing Festival in nearby Castle Rock—though it's peaking later in May, early bird peeks this weekend offer sewing demos and craft booths at the fairgrounds[4]. Weather's looking crisp and sunny, so bundle up for outdoor fun.

Listeners, whether you're chasing laughs, lights, or history, Denver's delivering. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 08:57:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, spring is bursting into action this week, and I've got your ultimate guide to the hottest events right here in the Mile High City and nearby spots from today through the weekend. Let's dive into the fun starting right now on this Wednesday, April 1st.

Kick off your evening with laughs at the MCA Denver, where "Laugh Your Craft Off: Comedians Talk Art" brings hilarious comedians dissecting modern masterpieces from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1485 Delgany Street. Tickets are around $33, according to the Colorado Gazette, and it's the perfect blend of wit and whimsy for art lovers[1][5]. If you're craving something magical after dark, head to the Denver Zoo for Glowing Wild, a dazzling lantern festival lighting up the night starting at 6:30 p.m. Vivid Seats reports tickets starting at $64, with an average of $45, featuring glowing animal installations that make the zoo feel like an enchanted wonderland[3].

Tomorrow, Thursday, keep the energy high by checking out the ongoing "American Heirlooms: Hollywood Politico" exhibit at MCA Denver, spotlighting quirky political artifacts with a cinematic twist, as noted by the Gazette[1]. It's a free-flowing cultural deep dive paired with the comedy vibes from tonight.

Swing into the weekend with family-friendly adventures. Estes Park, just a scenic hour north, hosts a lineup of live music, outdoor markets, and inclusion-focused gatherings from Friday through Sunday, perfect for hiking the Rockies or grabbing local brews, per the Visit Estes Park calendar[2]. Downtown, the Center for Colorado Women's History unveils "Votes and Dreams," an empowering exhibit on suffragettes and activists that runs all weekend, celebrating Colorado's trailblazing women[6].

Don't sleep on the Quilt, Craft &amp; Sewing Festival in nearby Castle Rock—though it's peaking later in May, early bird peeks this weekend offer sewing demos and craft booths at the fairgrounds[4]. Weather's looking crisp and sunny, so bundle up for outdoor fun.

Listeners, whether you're chasing laughs, lights, or history, Denver's delivering. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, spring is bursting into action this week, and I've got your ultimate guide to the hottest events right here in the Mile High City and nearby spots from today through the weekend. Let's dive into the fun starting right now on this Wednesday, April 1st.

Kick off your evening with laughs at the MCA Denver, where "Laugh Your Craft Off: Comedians Talk Art" brings hilarious comedians dissecting modern masterpieces from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1485 Delgany Street. Tickets are around $33, according to the Colorado Gazette, and it's the perfect blend of wit and whimsy for art lovers[1][5]. If you're craving something magical after dark, head to the Denver Zoo for Glowing Wild, a dazzling lantern festival lighting up the night starting at 6:30 p.m. Vivid Seats reports tickets starting at $64, with an average of $45, featuring glowing animal installations that make the zoo feel like an enchanted wonderland[3].

Tomorrow, Thursday, keep the energy high by checking out the ongoing "American Heirlooms: Hollywood Politico" exhibit at MCA Denver, spotlighting quirky political artifacts with a cinematic twist, as noted by the Gazette[1]. It's a free-flowing cultural deep dive paired with the comedy vibes from tonight.

Swing into the weekend with family-friendly adventures. Estes Park, just a scenic hour north, hosts a lineup of live music, outdoor markets, and inclusion-focused gatherings from Friday through Sunday, perfect for hiking the Rockies or grabbing local brews, per the Visit Estes Park calendar[2]. Downtown, the Center for Colorado Women's History unveils "Votes and Dreams," an empowering exhibit on suffragettes and activists that runs all weekend, celebrating Colorado's trailblazing women[6].

Don't sleep on the Quilt, Craft &amp; Sewing Festival in nearby Castle Rock—though it's peaking later in May, early bird peeks this weekend offer sewing demos and craft booths at the fairgrounds[4]. Weather's looking crisp and sunny, so bundle up for outdoor fun.

Listeners, whether you're chasing laughs, lights, or history, Denver's delivering. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Sunday Packed with Nuggets Games, Live Music, and Street Festivals</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy vibes as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena this afternoon—grab those Ticketmaster tickets for a slam-dunk showdown that'll have the whole city buzzing. If hoops aren't your jam, head to the Ogden Theatre tonight for The Wonder Years rocking the stage at 7 p.m., delivering emo anthems that'll get you singing along, or catch runo plum's Patching Tour at Skylark Lounge on South Broadway starting at 7:30 p.m. for intimate indie tunes.

Don't miss the Larimer Street Block Party from noon to 4 p.m. today on the 2900 block, shutting down traffic for vendors, food trucks, games, and local orgs sharing how they're making Denver shine—join the Critical Mass bike ride from Sunken Gardens Park at 11:30 a.m. to roll right in. Music lovers, Sage Singers' spring concert brings joyful choral vibes for LGBTQ+ elders and allies at 3 p.m. at First Universalist Church, according to First Unitarian Denver's announcements. And if you're into epic soundtracks, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert wraps up at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight around 9 p.m., with the Colorado Symphony bringing Middle-earth to life through Sunday.

Spillover from yesterday's massive No Kings protests at the State Capitol means activist energy lingers—CPR News reported thousands rallying Saturday, so check for any pop-up gatherings. Markets are still hopping too; Sugar Plum Bazaar's Spring Fling at Aspen Grove in Littleton runs until 4 p.m. today with local artisans selling home goods, body care, and eats—free entry, donations to Big Dogs Huge Paws.

Looking ahead to the week, Phantom of the Opera haunts the Buell Theatre through April 5th, perfect for theater thrills. Monday night at 5:30 p.m., The Center on Colfax honors the historic Three Sisters lesbian bar with a stained glass unveiling and afterparty at The Pearl. Catch I See Stars' Spin the Wheel Tour at Oriental Theater tonight if you're up for metalcore, per National Today listings.

Whether you're splashing into Spring Bash at Winter Park, Westword-style, or hunting vintage gems from yesterday's all-women Old School Cool Market at Stanley Marketplace, Denver's packed with free and fun. Your friendly guide says get out there, soak up the Mile High magic, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 08:57:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy vibes as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena this afternoon—grab those Ticketmaster tickets for a slam-dunk showdown that'll have the whole city buzzing. If hoops aren't your jam, head to the Ogden Theatre tonight for The Wonder Years rocking the stage at 7 p.m., delivering emo anthems that'll get you singing along, or catch runo plum's Patching Tour at Skylark Lounge on South Broadway starting at 7:30 p.m. for intimate indie tunes.

Don't miss the Larimer Street Block Party from noon to 4 p.m. today on the 2900 block, shutting down traffic for vendors, food trucks, games, and local orgs sharing how they're making Denver shine—join the Critical Mass bike ride from Sunken Gardens Park at 11:30 a.m. to roll right in. Music lovers, Sage Singers' spring concert brings joyful choral vibes for LGBTQ+ elders and allies at 3 p.m. at First Universalist Church, according to First Unitarian Denver's announcements. And if you're into epic soundtracks, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert wraps up at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight around 9 p.m., with the Colorado Symphony bringing Middle-earth to life through Sunday.

Spillover from yesterday's massive No Kings protests at the State Capitol means activist energy lingers—CPR News reported thousands rallying Saturday, so check for any pop-up gatherings. Markets are still hopping too; Sugar Plum Bazaar's Spring Fling at Aspen Grove in Littleton runs until 4 p.m. today with local artisans selling home goods, body care, and eats—free entry, donations to Big Dogs Huge Paws.

Looking ahead to the week, Phantom of the Opera haunts the Buell Theatre through April 5th, perfect for theater thrills. Monday night at 5:30 p.m., The Center on Colfax honors the historic Three Sisters lesbian bar with a stained glass unveiling and afterparty at The Pearl. Catch I See Stars' Spin the Wheel Tour at Oriental Theater tonight if you're up for metalcore, per National Today listings.

Whether you're splashing into Spring Bash at Winter Park, Westword-style, or hunting vintage gems from yesterday's all-women Old School Cool Market at Stanley Marketplace, Denver's packed with free and fun. Your friendly guide says get out there, soak up the Mile High magic, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy vibes as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena this afternoon—grab those Ticketmaster tickets for a slam-dunk showdown that'll have the whole city buzzing. If hoops aren't your jam, head to the Ogden Theatre tonight for The Wonder Years rocking the stage at 7 p.m., delivering emo anthems that'll get you singing along, or catch runo plum's Patching Tour at Skylark Lounge on South Broadway starting at 7:30 p.m. for intimate indie tunes.

Don't miss the Larimer Street Block Party from noon to 4 p.m. today on the 2900 block, shutting down traffic for vendors, food trucks, games, and local orgs sharing how they're making Denver shine—join the Critical Mass bike ride from Sunken Gardens Park at 11:30 a.m. to roll right in. Music lovers, Sage Singers' spring concert brings joyful choral vibes for LGBTQ+ elders and allies at 3 p.m. at First Universalist Church, according to First Unitarian Denver's announcements. And if you're into epic soundtracks, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert wraps up at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight around 9 p.m., with the Colorado Symphony bringing Middle-earth to life through Sunday.

Spillover from yesterday's massive No Kings protests at the State Capitol means activist energy lingers—CPR News reported thousands rallying Saturday, so check for any pop-up gatherings. Markets are still hopping too; Sugar Plum Bazaar's Spring Fling at Aspen Grove in Littleton runs until 4 p.m. today with local artisans selling home goods, body care, and eats—free entry, donations to Big Dogs Huge Paws.

Looking ahead to the week, Phantom of the Opera haunts the Buell Theatre through April 5th, perfect for theater thrills. Monday night at 5:30 p.m., The Center on Colfax honors the historic Three Sisters lesbian bar with a stained glass unveiling and afterparty at The Pearl. Catch I See Stars' Spin the Wheel Tour at Oriental Theater tonight if you're up for metalcore, per National Today listings.

Whether you're splashing into Spring Bash at Winter Park, Westword-style, or hunting vintage gems from yesterday's all-women Old School Cool Market at Stanley Marketplace, Denver's packed with free and fun. Your friendly guide says get out there, soak up the Mile High magic, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Events This Weekend: Soccer, Sports, Family Fun and Live Entertainment</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend and into next week. Today, Saturday March 28, kick things off with the inaugural home match for our women's soccer team, Denver Summit FC, facing Washington Spirit at noon at Empower Field at Mile High, according to Denverite and SeatGeek. Can't snag tickets? Head to McGregor Square for a free watch party from noon to 3 p.m., with advanced registration recommended via Visit Denver. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Winnipeg Jets at 5 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch the watch party at Number 38 starting at 5 p.m., as reported by Denverite.

For family fun, Disney On Ice presents Road Trip Adventures has shows at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Denver Coliseum, per SeatGeek. Hunt for Easter eggs for free at Infinity Park in Glendale starting at 10 a.m., Denverite notes. Dive into dino action with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., or explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science until 5 p.m.

Music lovers, Ashnikko rocks the Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m., according to Concerts50 and Denverite. Catch Perreo Eléctrico at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox tonight, via Ticketmaster. Comedy? Dean Stanfield at Comedy Works South at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., Duncan Trussell wraps his run at Comedy Works Downtown at 9:30 p.m., and free Rotating Tap Comedy at Odyssey Beerwerks from 7 to 9 p.m. Princess Bride star Cary Elwes shares stories at 1 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre.

Shop the Old School Cool Vintage Market at Stanley Marketplace from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no cover. Glowing Wild lights up Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m. both today and tomorrow, $28 for adults. Art fans, hit MCA Denver for Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit until 5 p.m., free for under 18s.

Sunday March 29 brings Sundays on Santa Fe in the Art District, Heavy Hitters comedy at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 p.m., and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, per Visit Denver. The Denver Home Show wraps at National Western Center all weekend, $11 online.

Throughout the weekend, check the Denver Home Show, ongoing exhibits like Conversation Pieces at Denver Art Museum, and theater like Come From Away at Arvada Center. Fuel up with pre-game brunch at Ajax Downtown before Summit FC action.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver vibes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend and into next week. Today, Saturday March 28, kick things off with the inaugural home match for our women's soccer team, Denver Summit FC, facing Washington Spirit at noon at Empower Field at Mile High, according to Denverite and SeatGeek. Can't snag tickets? Head to McGregor Square for a free watch party from noon to 3 p.m., with advanced registration recommended via Visit Denver. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Winnipeg Jets at 5 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch the watch party at Number 38 starting at 5 p.m., as reported by Denverite.

For family fun, Disney On Ice presents Road Trip Adventures has shows at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Denver Coliseum, per SeatGeek. Hunt for Easter eggs for free at Infinity Park in Glendale starting at 10 a.m., Denverite notes. Dive into dino action with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., or explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science until 5 p.m.

Music lovers, Ashnikko rocks the Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m., according to Concerts50 and Denverite. Catch Perreo Eléctrico at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox tonight, via Ticketmaster. Comedy? Dean Stanfield at Comedy Works South at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., Duncan Trussell wraps his run at Comedy Works Downtown at 9:30 p.m., and free Rotating Tap Comedy at Odyssey Beerwerks from 7 to 9 p.m. Princess Bride star Cary Elwes shares stories at 1 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre.

Shop the Old School Cool Vintage Market at Stanley Marketplace from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no cover. Glowing Wild lights up Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m. both today and tomorrow, $28 for adults. Art fans, hit MCA Denver for Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit until 5 p.m., free for under 18s.

Sunday March 29 brings Sundays on Santa Fe in the Art District, Heavy Hitters comedy at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 p.m., and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, per Visit Denver. The Denver Home Show wraps at National Western Center all weekend, $11 online.

Throughout the weekend, check the Denver Home Show, ongoing exhibits like Conversation Pieces at Denver Art Museum, and theater like Come From Away at Arvada Center. Fuel up with pre-game brunch at Ajax Downtown before Summit FC action.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver vibes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend and into next week. Today, Saturday March 28, kick things off with the inaugural home match for our women's soccer team, Denver Summit FC, facing Washington Spirit at noon at Empower Field at Mile High, according to Denverite and SeatGeek. Can't snag tickets? Head to McGregor Square for a free watch party from noon to 3 p.m., with advanced registration recommended via Visit Denver. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Winnipeg Jets at 5 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch the watch party at Number 38 starting at 5 p.m., as reported by Denverite.

For family fun, Disney On Ice presents Road Trip Adventures has shows at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Denver Coliseum, per SeatGeek. Hunt for Easter eggs for free at Infinity Park in Glendale starting at 10 a.m., Denverite notes. Dive into dino action with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., or explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science until 5 p.m.

Music lovers, Ashnikko rocks the Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m., according to Concerts50 and Denverite. Catch Perreo Eléctrico at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox tonight, via Ticketmaster. Comedy? Dean Stanfield at Comedy Works South at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., Duncan Trussell wraps his run at Comedy Works Downtown at 9:30 p.m., and free Rotating Tap Comedy at Odyssey Beerwerks from 7 to 9 p.m. Princess Bride star Cary Elwes shares stories at 1 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre.

Shop the Old School Cool Vintage Market at Stanley Marketplace from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no cover. Glowing Wild lights up Denver Zoo from 6:30 to 10 p.m. both today and tomorrow, $28 for adults. Art fans, hit MCA Denver for Ana María Hernando's Seguir cantando exhibit until 5 p.m., free for under 18s.

Sunday March 29 brings Sundays on Santa Fe in the Art District, Heavy Hitters comedy at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 p.m., and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, per Visit Denver. The Denver Home Show wraps at National Western Center all weekend, $11 online.

Throughout the weekend, check the Denver Home Show, ongoing exhibits like Conversation Pieces at Denver Art Museum, and theater like Come From Away at Arvada Center. Fuel up with pre-game brunch at Ajax Downtown before Summit FC action.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver vibes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got It All This Weekend: Sports, Festivals, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing this weekend with some truly incredible events that'll get you out of the house and into the action. Whether you're a sports fan, culture enthusiast, or just looking for something fun to do, we've got you covered.

Let's start with the big one. Denver Summit FC is making history tomorrow, Saturday, March 28th, with their inaugural home game at Empower Field at Mile High. This is the first-ever match for Denver's brand new National Women's Soccer League team, and they're taking on the Washington Spirit. Gates open at 10 AM with kickoff at noon, and tickets start at just 31 dollars. If you can't snag tickets to the stadium, head over to McGregor Square where there's a giant jumbotron showing the game from noon to 3 PM, completely free.

But wait, there's more happening on the pitch this weekend. The Golden State Warriors are coming to town on Sunday night to face off against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 8 PM, and tickets start at 46 dollars. The Nuggets are fighting hard to solidify their playoff position, so this should be an intense matchup.

If you're looking for something quirky and unforgettable, head to Estes Park for the Frozen Dead Guys Days festival. This celebration of a bizarre but fascinating tale features coffin races, a polar plunge, an 8K race, a bar crawl, and the Royal Blue Ball. The main festival runs from noon to 9 PM on Saturday at the Estes Park Events Complex. This one's definitely worth the drive for the sheer novelty alone.

For something a bit closer to home, the Denver Home Show is happening all weekend at the LVC at the National Western Center, running through Sunday. Celebrity guest Ben Higgins will be there, and listeners can explore feature gardens and tons of home improvement inspiration. Admission is 11 dollars.

If you're into Celtic culture, the Durango Celtic Festival is going strong in southwestern Colorado this weekend with three days of modern Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, the Hebrides, and Cape Breton. Plus, don't miss the Spring Fling at The Citadel Mall on Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM, featuring kids' activities, games, entertainment, and local vendors, and it's completely free.

There's also the Special Olympics Colorado Polar Plunge and 5K on Saturday morning at 9 AM at Aurora Reservoir, benefiting nearly 21,000 Special Olympics Colorado athletes. Chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo will be emceeing the event.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe for more Denver happenings and local events. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 08:58:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing this weekend with some truly incredible events that'll get you out of the house and into the action. Whether you're a sports fan, culture enthusiast, or just looking for something fun to do, we've got you covered.

Let's start with the big one. Denver Summit FC is making history tomorrow, Saturday, March 28th, with their inaugural home game at Empower Field at Mile High. This is the first-ever match for Denver's brand new National Women's Soccer League team, and they're taking on the Washington Spirit. Gates open at 10 AM with kickoff at noon, and tickets start at just 31 dollars. If you can't snag tickets to the stadium, head over to McGregor Square where there's a giant jumbotron showing the game from noon to 3 PM, completely free.

But wait, there's more happening on the pitch this weekend. The Golden State Warriors are coming to town on Sunday night to face off against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 8 PM, and tickets start at 46 dollars. The Nuggets are fighting hard to solidify their playoff position, so this should be an intense matchup.

If you're looking for something quirky and unforgettable, head to Estes Park for the Frozen Dead Guys Days festival. This celebration of a bizarre but fascinating tale features coffin races, a polar plunge, an 8K race, a bar crawl, and the Royal Blue Ball. The main festival runs from noon to 9 PM on Saturday at the Estes Park Events Complex. This one's definitely worth the drive for the sheer novelty alone.

For something a bit closer to home, the Denver Home Show is happening all weekend at the LVC at the National Western Center, running through Sunday. Celebrity guest Ben Higgins will be there, and listeners can explore feature gardens and tons of home improvement inspiration. Admission is 11 dollars.

If you're into Celtic culture, the Durango Celtic Festival is going strong in southwestern Colorado this weekend with three days of modern Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, the Hebrides, and Cape Breton. Plus, don't miss the Spring Fling at The Citadel Mall on Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM, featuring kids' activities, games, entertainment, and local vendors, and it's completely free.

There's also the Special Olympics Colorado Polar Plunge and 5K on Saturday morning at 9 AM at Aurora Reservoir, benefiting nearly 21,000 Special Olympics Colorado athletes. Chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo will be emceeing the event.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe for more Denver happenings and local events. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing this weekend with some truly incredible events that'll get you out of the house and into the action. Whether you're a sports fan, culture enthusiast, or just looking for something fun to do, we've got you covered.

Let's start with the big one. Denver Summit FC is making history tomorrow, Saturday, March 28th, with their inaugural home game at Empower Field at Mile High. This is the first-ever match for Denver's brand new National Women's Soccer League team, and they're taking on the Washington Spirit. Gates open at 10 AM with kickoff at noon, and tickets start at just 31 dollars. If you can't snag tickets to the stadium, head over to McGregor Square where there's a giant jumbotron showing the game from noon to 3 PM, completely free.

But wait, there's more happening on the pitch this weekend. The Golden State Warriors are coming to town on Sunday night to face off against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 8 PM, and tickets start at 46 dollars. The Nuggets are fighting hard to solidify their playoff position, so this should be an intense matchup.

If you're looking for something quirky and unforgettable, head to Estes Park for the Frozen Dead Guys Days festival. This celebration of a bizarre but fascinating tale features coffin races, a polar plunge, an 8K race, a bar crawl, and the Royal Blue Ball. The main festival runs from noon to 9 PM on Saturday at the Estes Park Events Complex. This one's definitely worth the drive for the sheer novelty alone.

For something a bit closer to home, the Denver Home Show is happening all weekend at the LVC at the National Western Center, running through Sunday. Celebrity guest Ben Higgins will be there, and listeners can explore feature gardens and tons of home improvement inspiration. Admission is 11 dollars.

If you're into Celtic culture, the Durango Celtic Festival is going strong in southwestern Colorado this weekend with three days of modern Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, the Hebrides, and Cape Breton. Plus, don't miss the Spring Fling at The Citadel Mall on Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM, featuring kids' activities, games, entertainment, and local vendors, and it's completely free.

There's also the Special Olympics Colorado Polar Plunge and 5K on Saturday morning at 9 AM at Aurora Reservoir, benefiting nearly 21,000 Special Olympics Colorado athletes. Chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo will be emceeing the event.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe for more Denver happenings and local events. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got Your Weekend: Peso Pluma at Ball Arena, Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park, and 300 Agave Spirits Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with high-energy vibes at Ball Arena where Peso Pluma brings his Dinastia Tour with Tito Double P and friends starting at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. for an epic night of corridos tumbados and live beats that'll have you dancing all evening, according to the Ball Arena event page.

Right now through Saturday, dive into history with self-guided Clock Tower tours at 1601 Arapahoe Street, the city's first skyscraper from 1911 offering panoramic views from the 17th-floor deck for just $11.02 a ticket, as listed by Westword. Foodies, tonight's your night at Bowl of ‘Zole from 5 to 9 p.m. at Skylight on 833 Santa Fe Drive, tasting over 300 agave spirits like rare tequilas and mezcals paired with pozole variations from small producers. Or head to Lafayette's The Post Brewing for Kettle to Kitchen at 6 p.m., a five-course menu blending brewing malt, hops, and craft beer into Americana dishes, per Westword's roundup.

Friday stays immersive with ongoing Lumonics Immersed at 8 p.m. in the Light &amp; Sound Gallery on East 73rd Avenue, a multi-sensory wonderland of light sculptures, music, and projections for $25 admission.

Saturday heats up with Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park at the Events Complex on Rooftop Way, featuring coffin races, music, art, and the wild tale of Grandpa Bredo frozen in suspended animation—grab tickets early via Westword. Downtown, join the feminist poetry workshop Through the Looking Glass from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Colorado Women’s History on Bannock Street, or catch the dreamy 1986 show at 6 p.m. in Truss House on Arkins Court with La Vladimira X, Lisa Frank 666, and more in a glam 80s trans-femme spectacle of performance and music. Yoga lovers, stretch amid butterflies at Rainforest Yoga 7:45 a.m. in Westminster's Butterfly Pavilion for $18. And don't miss Dinos Alive through Sunday at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street, with 35 life-sized animatronic dinos and VR in a Mesozoic jungle, tickets $18.90 to $34.90.

Sunday swings with lessons and live music at 6:30 p.m. in The Pearl on California Street for $18 drop-ins. Ongoing gems like Brick Planet's 1.5 million LEGO ecosystems, Glowing Wild lanterns at the Zoo, and the massive sauropod exhibit at the Nature &amp; Science Museum keep the fun rolling. Music heads, crank it up Friday at Red Rocks with CRANKDAT, Dr. Fresch, and more. Also today, Toast to the Top Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. honors top achievers in a celebratory vibe.

Your Denver adventure awaits—get out and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 08:58:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with high-energy vibes at Ball Arena where Peso Pluma brings his Dinastia Tour with Tito Double P and friends starting at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. for an epic night of corridos tumbados and live beats that'll have you dancing all evening, according to the Ball Arena event page.

Right now through Saturday, dive into history with self-guided Clock Tower tours at 1601 Arapahoe Street, the city's first skyscraper from 1911 offering panoramic views from the 17th-floor deck for just $11.02 a ticket, as listed by Westword. Foodies, tonight's your night at Bowl of ‘Zole from 5 to 9 p.m. at Skylight on 833 Santa Fe Drive, tasting over 300 agave spirits like rare tequilas and mezcals paired with pozole variations from small producers. Or head to Lafayette's The Post Brewing for Kettle to Kitchen at 6 p.m., a five-course menu blending brewing malt, hops, and craft beer into Americana dishes, per Westword's roundup.

Friday stays immersive with ongoing Lumonics Immersed at 8 p.m. in the Light &amp; Sound Gallery on East 73rd Avenue, a multi-sensory wonderland of light sculptures, music, and projections for $25 admission.

Saturday heats up with Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park at the Events Complex on Rooftop Way, featuring coffin races, music, art, and the wild tale of Grandpa Bredo frozen in suspended animation—grab tickets early via Westword. Downtown, join the feminist poetry workshop Through the Looking Glass from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Colorado Women’s History on Bannock Street, or catch the dreamy 1986 show at 6 p.m. in Truss House on Arkins Court with La Vladimira X, Lisa Frank 666, and more in a glam 80s trans-femme spectacle of performance and music. Yoga lovers, stretch amid butterflies at Rainforest Yoga 7:45 a.m. in Westminster's Butterfly Pavilion for $18. And don't miss Dinos Alive through Sunday at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street, with 35 life-sized animatronic dinos and VR in a Mesozoic jungle, tickets $18.90 to $34.90.

Sunday swings with lessons and live music at 6:30 p.m. in The Pearl on California Street for $18 drop-ins. Ongoing gems like Brick Planet's 1.5 million LEGO ecosystems, Glowing Wild lanterns at the Zoo, and the massive sauropod exhibit at the Nature &amp; Science Museum keep the fun rolling. Music heads, crank it up Friday at Red Rocks with CRANKDAT, Dr. Fresch, and more. Also today, Toast to the Top Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. honors top achievers in a celebratory vibe.

Your Denver adventure awaits—get out and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with high-energy vibes at Ball Arena where Peso Pluma brings his Dinastia Tour with Tito Double P and friends starting at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. for an epic night of corridos tumbados and live beats that'll have you dancing all evening, according to the Ball Arena event page.

Right now through Saturday, dive into history with self-guided Clock Tower tours at 1601 Arapahoe Street, the city's first skyscraper from 1911 offering panoramic views from the 17th-floor deck for just $11.02 a ticket, as listed by Westword. Foodies, tonight's your night at Bowl of ‘Zole from 5 to 9 p.m. at Skylight on 833 Santa Fe Drive, tasting over 300 agave spirits like rare tequilas and mezcals paired with pozole variations from small producers. Or head to Lafayette's The Post Brewing for Kettle to Kitchen at 6 p.m., a five-course menu blending brewing malt, hops, and craft beer into Americana dishes, per Westword's roundup.

Friday stays immersive with ongoing Lumonics Immersed at 8 p.m. in the Light &amp; Sound Gallery on East 73rd Avenue, a multi-sensory wonderland of light sculptures, music, and projections for $25 admission.

Saturday heats up with Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park at the Events Complex on Rooftop Way, featuring coffin races, music, art, and the wild tale of Grandpa Bredo frozen in suspended animation—grab tickets early via Westword. Downtown, join the feminist poetry workshop Through the Looking Glass from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Colorado Women’s History on Bannock Street, or catch the dreamy 1986 show at 6 p.m. in Truss House on Arkins Court with La Vladimira X, Lisa Frank 666, and more in a glam 80s trans-femme spectacle of performance and music. Yoga lovers, stretch amid butterflies at Rainforest Yoga 7:45 a.m. in Westminster's Butterfly Pavilion for $18. And don't miss Dinos Alive through Sunday at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street, with 35 life-sized animatronic dinos and VR in a Mesozoic jungle, tickets $18.90 to $34.90.

Sunday swings with lessons and live music at 6:30 p.m. in The Pearl on California Street for $18 drop-ins. Ongoing gems like Brick Planet's 1.5 million LEGO ecosystems, Glowing Wild lanterns at the Zoo, and the massive sauropod exhibit at the Nature &amp; Science Museum keep the fun rolling. Music heads, crank it up Friday at Red Rocks with CRANKDAT, Dr. Fresch, and more. Also today, Toast to the Top Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. honors top achievers in a celebratory vibe.

Your Denver adventure awaits—get out and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: Trivia, Trains, and Festival Fun in the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an exciting week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in late March. Whether you're craving music, festivals, or outdoor vibes, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, dive into Fun Social Hour Trivia Tuesday spilling over—wait, it's Wednesday, but the energy lingers at local spots like those highlighted on Colorado.com's festivals page. Grab your trivia team for brainy battles at breweries around town; many venues like Wynkoop Brewing keep the midweek fun rolling with prizes and pints. According to Colorado.com, these casual showdowns are perfect for shaking off the workday.

Thursday heats up with prep for the weekend's big draws. Head to the Rocky Mountain Train Show Spring 2026 previews—yep, model train enthusiasts are chugging into Denver's convention centers early. Colorado.com reports it's a family-friendly spectacle with intricate layouts, vintage engines, and hands-on demos that transport you back in time. Perfect for kids or your inner railfan.

Friday night? Score tickets to catch Five For Fighting and Edwin McCain if their co-headlining tour swings through Denver this spring—937bobfm.com buzzes about their powerhouse sets, with John Ondrasik's soaring hits like "Superman" alternating with McCain's "I'll Be." Though the main tour hits June, pop-up acoustic nights or warm-ups often pop up at Fillmore Auditorium; check venues for last-minute drops.

Saturday explodes with Jingle Jangle Jabroni: RMOC Splitfest 2026 at ski-adjacent spots near Denver. Colorado.com details this splitboard extravaganza—think backcountry demos, live music, and jabroni-jumping contests for snowboarders. Non-shredders, hit the beer garden for brews and bands. Pair it with the Great American Cleanup vibes echoing from nationwide events; local chapters rally at parks like City Park from 8 a.m., cleaning trails while networking with eco-warriors.

Sunday wraps with more train show action and lingering festival energy. Don't miss artisan markets at RiNo Art District, where spring pop-ups feature local crafts, street food, and live DJs—Colorado.com lists these as musts for that Denver creative pulse.

From trivia to trains and tunes, this week's lineup keeps the 5280 spirit alive. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 08:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an exciting week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in late March. Whether you're craving music, festivals, or outdoor vibes, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, dive into Fun Social Hour Trivia Tuesday spilling over—wait, it's Wednesday, but the energy lingers at local spots like those highlighted on Colorado.com's festivals page. Grab your trivia team for brainy battles at breweries around town; many venues like Wynkoop Brewing keep the midweek fun rolling with prizes and pints. According to Colorado.com, these casual showdowns are perfect for shaking off the workday.

Thursday heats up with prep for the weekend's big draws. Head to the Rocky Mountain Train Show Spring 2026 previews—yep, model train enthusiasts are chugging into Denver's convention centers early. Colorado.com reports it's a family-friendly spectacle with intricate layouts, vintage engines, and hands-on demos that transport you back in time. Perfect for kids or your inner railfan.

Friday night? Score tickets to catch Five For Fighting and Edwin McCain if their co-headlining tour swings through Denver this spring—937bobfm.com buzzes about their powerhouse sets, with John Ondrasik's soaring hits like "Superman" alternating with McCain's "I'll Be." Though the main tour hits June, pop-up acoustic nights or warm-ups often pop up at Fillmore Auditorium; check venues for last-minute drops.

Saturday explodes with Jingle Jangle Jabroni: RMOC Splitfest 2026 at ski-adjacent spots near Denver. Colorado.com details this splitboard extravaganza—think backcountry demos, live music, and jabroni-jumping contests for snowboarders. Non-shredders, hit the beer garden for brews and bands. Pair it with the Great American Cleanup vibes echoing from nationwide events; local chapters rally at parks like City Park from 8 a.m., cleaning trails while networking with eco-warriors.

Sunday wraps with more train show action and lingering festival energy. Don't miss artisan markets at RiNo Art District, where spring pop-ups feature local crafts, street food, and live DJs—Colorado.com lists these as musts for that Denver creative pulse.

From trivia to trains and tunes, this week's lineup keeps the 5280 spirit alive. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an exciting week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in late March. Whether you're craving music, festivals, or outdoor vibes, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, dive into Fun Social Hour Trivia Tuesday spilling over—wait, it's Wednesday, but the energy lingers at local spots like those highlighted on Colorado.com's festivals page. Grab your trivia team for brainy battles at breweries around town; many venues like Wynkoop Brewing keep the midweek fun rolling with prizes and pints. According to Colorado.com, these casual showdowns are perfect for shaking off the workday.

Thursday heats up with prep for the weekend's big draws. Head to the Rocky Mountain Train Show Spring 2026 previews—yep, model train enthusiasts are chugging into Denver's convention centers early. Colorado.com reports it's a family-friendly spectacle with intricate layouts, vintage engines, and hands-on demos that transport you back in time. Perfect for kids or your inner railfan.

Friday night? Score tickets to catch Five For Fighting and Edwin McCain if their co-headlining tour swings through Denver this spring—937bobfm.com buzzes about their powerhouse sets, with John Ondrasik's soaring hits like "Superman" alternating with McCain's "I'll Be." Though the main tour hits June, pop-up acoustic nights or warm-ups often pop up at Fillmore Auditorium; check venues for last-minute drops.

Saturday explodes with Jingle Jangle Jabroni: RMOC Splitfest 2026 at ski-adjacent spots near Denver. Colorado.com details this splitboard extravaganza—think backcountry demos, live music, and jabroni-jumping contests for snowboarders. Non-shredders, hit the beer garden for brews and bands. Pair it with the Great American Cleanup vibes echoing from nationwide events; local chapters rally at parks like City Park from 8 a.m., cleaning trails while networking with eco-warriors.

Sunday wraps with more train show action and lingering festival energy. Don't miss artisan markets at RiNo Art District, where spring pop-ups feature local crafts, street food, and live DJs—Colorado.com lists these as musts for that Denver creative pulse.

From trivia to trains and tunes, this week's lineup keeps the 5280 spirit alive. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Events This Week: Symphony, Theater, Sports, and Stargazing</title>
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      <description>Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to make the most of your Sunday and the rest of this week in Denver, you're in for a treat because the Mile High City is absolutely buzzing with amazing events.

Right now, as we speak this morning, you've got some fantastic options happening today. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra is performing Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, so if you're a classical music fan, that's definitely worth checking out. If theater is more your speed, the Phantom of the Opera is taking the stage at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre with performances at one and six thirty this evening. And for all you sports enthusiasts, the Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at three o'clock this afternoon, so grab your tickets and cheer on the home team.

But that's just today. As we head into the rest of the week, things get even more exciting. Tomorrow night, March 23rd, Quarters Band is performing at the Bluebird Theater at seven o'clock. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, you've got some stellar astronomical events happening. The Northern Colorado Astronomical Society is hosting a free star party at Poudre Learning Center at eight o'clock in the evening where you can look for the waxing crescent Pink Moon next to Elnath in the constellation Taurus. If you're into comedy and music instead, Ben Quad is performing at the Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station at seven o'clock, and Bryce Crawford is bringing the laughs to the Oriental Theater at seven o'clock as well.

As we move into Wednesday and beyond, there's even more magic happening. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting a free program called Sixty Minutes in Space with Dr. Graham Lau at seven o'clock on March 25th. For the stargazing crowd, Standley Lake Stargazing has weekly livestreams and an indoor astronomy star party at Majestic View Nature Center on March 27th at seven thirty in the evening.

Whether you're into live music, theater, sports, comedy, or astronomy, Denver has something spectacular waiting for you this week. So get out there and make the most of it.

Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite Denver event coverage.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 08:57:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to make the most of your Sunday and the rest of this week in Denver, you're in for a treat because the Mile High City is absolutely buzzing with amazing events.

Right now, as we speak this morning, you've got some fantastic options happening today. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra is performing Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, so if you're a classical music fan, that's definitely worth checking out. If theater is more your speed, the Phantom of the Opera is taking the stage at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre with performances at one and six thirty this evening. And for all you sports enthusiasts, the Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at three o'clock this afternoon, so grab your tickets and cheer on the home team.

But that's just today. As we head into the rest of the week, things get even more exciting. Tomorrow night, March 23rd, Quarters Band is performing at the Bluebird Theater at seven o'clock. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, you've got some stellar astronomical events happening. The Northern Colorado Astronomical Society is hosting a free star party at Poudre Learning Center at eight o'clock in the evening where you can look for the waxing crescent Pink Moon next to Elnath in the constellation Taurus. If you're into comedy and music instead, Ben Quad is performing at the Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station at seven o'clock, and Bryce Crawford is bringing the laughs to the Oriental Theater at seven o'clock as well.

As we move into Wednesday and beyond, there's even more magic happening. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting a free program called Sixty Minutes in Space with Dr. Graham Lau at seven o'clock on March 25th. For the stargazing crowd, Standley Lake Stargazing has weekly livestreams and an indoor astronomy star party at Majestic View Nature Center on March 27th at seven thirty in the evening.

Whether you're into live music, theater, sports, comedy, or astronomy, Denver has something spectacular waiting for you this week. So get out there and make the most of it.

Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite Denver event coverage.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to make the most of your Sunday and the rest of this week in Denver, you're in for a treat because the Mile High City is absolutely buzzing with amazing events.

Right now, as we speak this morning, you've got some fantastic options happening today. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra is performing Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, so if you're a classical music fan, that's definitely worth checking out. If theater is more your speed, the Phantom of the Opera is taking the stage at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre with performances at one and six thirty this evening. And for all you sports enthusiasts, the Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at three o'clock this afternoon, so grab your tickets and cheer on the home team.

But that's just today. As we head into the rest of the week, things get even more exciting. Tomorrow night, March 23rd, Quarters Band is performing at the Bluebird Theater at seven o'clock. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, you've got some stellar astronomical events happening. The Northern Colorado Astronomical Society is hosting a free star party at Poudre Learning Center at eight o'clock in the evening where you can look for the waxing crescent Pink Moon next to Elnath in the constellation Taurus. If you're into comedy and music instead, Ben Quad is performing at the Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station at seven o'clock, and Bryce Crawford is bringing the laughs to the Oriental Theater at seven o'clock as well.

As we move into Wednesday and beyond, there's even more magic happening. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting a free program called Sixty Minutes in Space with Dr. Graham Lau at seven o'clock on March 25th. For the stargazing crowd, Standley Lake Stargazing has weekly livestreams and an indoor astronomy star party at Majestic View Nature Center on March 27th at seven thirty in the evening.

Whether you're into live music, theater, sports, comedy, or astronomy, Denver has something spectacular waiting for you this week. So get out there and make the most of it.

Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite Denver event coverage.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got It All This Weekend: Anime, Powwow, Phantom, Sports, and Live Music Galore</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Saturday March 21st, the fun is firing up from dawn till the wee hours. Kick off with the Colorado Anime Fest at the Denver Marriott Tech Center starting at 3:30 AM, where cosplayers and fans dive into all things anime, or hit the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo at the Events Center at National Western Complex for gear demos, fishing tips, and outdoor vibes all day. Over at Denver Coliseum from 10 AM to 10:30 PM, the Denver March Powwow bursts with Native American dance competitions, live drumming, storytellers, crafts, and traditional eats, according to National Today – it's a cultural powerhouse not to miss.

Afternoon theater lovers, catch The Phantom of the Opera at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 PM, that timeless masked mystery with soaring arias. Sports fans, gear up for Denver Pioneers hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at Magness Arena at 6 PM, or the high-energy Colorado Mammoth lacrosse face-off against Calgary Roughnecks at Ball Arena at 7 PM. Music explodes tonight: Boys Like Girls with iDKHOW and Arrows In Action at Fillmore Auditorium at 6 PM for pop-punk nostalgia; The Floozies jamming electronic funk at The Mission Ballroom at 7 PM; or the epic Attack On Titan: Beyond The Walls World Tour official concert at Bellco Theatre at 8 PM, scoring the anime saga live. Comedy calls with Preacher Lawson at Comedy Works South at 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM, or Trey Kennedy roasting at Paramount Theatre at 7 PM. Classical fans, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performs Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet under Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 PM.

Sunday March 22nd keeps rolling with Anime Fest and Hunt &amp; Fish Expo continuing from 3:30 AM, Phantom at 1 PM, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 PM for laughs, and Denver Nuggets battling Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at 3 PM. Check out the three-day used book sale at Denver Central Library or Spring Vibe Artisan Markets at The Arch from 11 AM to 5 PM.

Midweek, Boys Like Girls returns to Fillmore on March 25th at 6:30 PM, The Sloppy Boys at Marquis Theater at 7 PM, and Steve Vanderploeg at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:30 PM. Families, ongoing gems like Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub or Brick Planet LEGO magic at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science run daily.

Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or culture, Denver's delivering big this week – grab tickets quick and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 08:57:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Saturday March 21st, the fun is firing up from dawn till the wee hours. Kick off with the Colorado Anime Fest at the Denver Marriott Tech Center starting at 3:30 AM, where cosplayers and fans dive into all things anime, or hit the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo at the Events Center at National Western Complex for gear demos, fishing tips, and outdoor vibes all day. Over at Denver Coliseum from 10 AM to 10:30 PM, the Denver March Powwow bursts with Native American dance competitions, live drumming, storytellers, crafts, and traditional eats, according to National Today – it's a cultural powerhouse not to miss.

Afternoon theater lovers, catch The Phantom of the Opera at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 PM, that timeless masked mystery with soaring arias. Sports fans, gear up for Denver Pioneers hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at Magness Arena at 6 PM, or the high-energy Colorado Mammoth lacrosse face-off against Calgary Roughnecks at Ball Arena at 7 PM. Music explodes tonight: Boys Like Girls with iDKHOW and Arrows In Action at Fillmore Auditorium at 6 PM for pop-punk nostalgia; The Floozies jamming electronic funk at The Mission Ballroom at 7 PM; or the epic Attack On Titan: Beyond The Walls World Tour official concert at Bellco Theatre at 8 PM, scoring the anime saga live. Comedy calls with Preacher Lawson at Comedy Works South at 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM, or Trey Kennedy roasting at Paramount Theatre at 7 PM. Classical fans, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performs Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet under Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 PM.

Sunday March 22nd keeps rolling with Anime Fest and Hunt &amp; Fish Expo continuing from 3:30 AM, Phantom at 1 PM, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 PM for laughs, and Denver Nuggets battling Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at 3 PM. Check out the three-day used book sale at Denver Central Library or Spring Vibe Artisan Markets at The Arch from 11 AM to 5 PM.

Midweek, Boys Like Girls returns to Fillmore on March 25th at 6:30 PM, The Sloppy Boys at Marquis Theater at 7 PM, and Steve Vanderploeg at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:30 PM. Families, ongoing gems like Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub or Brick Planet LEGO magic at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science run daily.

Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or culture, Denver's delivering big this week – grab tickets quick and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Saturday March 21st, the fun is firing up from dawn till the wee hours. Kick off with the Colorado Anime Fest at the Denver Marriott Tech Center starting at 3:30 AM, where cosplayers and fans dive into all things anime, or hit the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo at the Events Center at National Western Complex for gear demos, fishing tips, and outdoor vibes all day. Over at Denver Coliseum from 10 AM to 10:30 PM, the Denver March Powwow bursts with Native American dance competitions, live drumming, storytellers, crafts, and traditional eats, according to National Today – it's a cultural powerhouse not to miss.

Afternoon theater lovers, catch The Phantom of the Opera at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 PM, that timeless masked mystery with soaring arias. Sports fans, gear up for Denver Pioneers hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at Magness Arena at 6 PM, or the high-energy Colorado Mammoth lacrosse face-off against Calgary Roughnecks at Ball Arena at 7 PM. Music explodes tonight: Boys Like Girls with iDKHOW and Arrows In Action at Fillmore Auditorium at 6 PM for pop-punk nostalgia; The Floozies jamming electronic funk at The Mission Ballroom at 7 PM; or the epic Attack On Titan: Beyond The Walls World Tour official concert at Bellco Theatre at 8 PM, scoring the anime saga live. Comedy calls with Preacher Lawson at Comedy Works South at 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM, or Trey Kennedy roasting at Paramount Theatre at 7 PM. Classical fans, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performs Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet under Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 PM.

Sunday March 22nd keeps rolling with Anime Fest and Hunt &amp; Fish Expo continuing from 3:30 AM, Phantom at 1 PM, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 PM for laughs, and Denver Nuggets battling Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at 3 PM. Check out the three-day used book sale at Denver Central Library or Spring Vibe Artisan Markets at The Arch from 11 AM to 5 PM.

Midweek, Boys Like Girls returns to Fillmore on March 25th at 6:30 PM, The Sloppy Boys at Marquis Theater at 7 PM, and Steve Vanderploeg at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:30 PM. Families, ongoing gems like Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub or Brick Planet LEGO magic at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science run daily.

Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or culture, Denver's delivering big this week – grab tickets quick and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend Events: Nuggets Game, Powwow, Comedy and More This Friday Through Sunday</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., according to nationaltoday.com. Feel the electric energy of the court right here in the Mile High City. Then, dive into pulsating beats with Distinct Motive, the electronic duo blending house and techno, lighting up the Ogden Theatre at 935 East Colfax Avenue at 8 p.m., perfect for 16 and over fans craving immersive visuals and high vibes, as listed on Visit Denver and nationaltoday.com.

Culture seekers, don't miss the 50th Annual Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum from today through Sunday, March 22, celebrating Native American heritage with dances, drums, and vendors, straight from The Southern Ute Drum. It's a vibrant tradition pairing perfectly with Bad Indian, the Native comedy showcase hosted by Diné comedian Joshua Emerson at The Bug Theater, 3654 Navajo Street, on Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m., reports The Colorado Sun.

Art lovers, head to the Latino Cultural Arts Center at 1420 North Ogden Street for the free one-night-only Entre Espacios installation from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Young creators aged 15 to 24 unveil immersive 3D works from Denver's public art mentorship program, inspired by the city's 1% for Public Art legacy like the Big Blue Bear, as detailed by The Colorado Sun's Parker Yamasaki.

Film buffs, immerse in the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, 2510 East Colfax Avenue, running through Sunday with Asian and Asian American films, panels, a marketplace, and culinary nights, noted by Denver Gazette and The Colorado Sun. Catch Ookay's electronic set at Meow Wolf Denver at 8 p.m. tonight or ALIGN at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 p.m., per AXS.

Saturday brings more laughs with Donnell Rawlings at Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m., and families can explore The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science all weekend, via kidsoutandabout.com. Music fans, Peter Bradley Adams delivers soulful folk-Americana at 8 p.m., according to Trip.com. Also today, Ute Day at the Capitol starts at 8:30 a.m. at 200 East Colfax Avenue, with lunch and presentations at History Colorado honoring Nuuchiu contributions, from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe site.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or learning, Denver's buzzing this week. Grab tickets early and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 08:57:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., according to nationaltoday.com. Feel the electric energy of the court right here in the Mile High City. Then, dive into pulsating beats with Distinct Motive, the electronic duo blending house and techno, lighting up the Ogden Theatre at 935 East Colfax Avenue at 8 p.m., perfect for 16 and over fans craving immersive visuals and high vibes, as listed on Visit Denver and nationaltoday.com.

Culture seekers, don't miss the 50th Annual Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum from today through Sunday, March 22, celebrating Native American heritage with dances, drums, and vendors, straight from The Southern Ute Drum. It's a vibrant tradition pairing perfectly with Bad Indian, the Native comedy showcase hosted by Diné comedian Joshua Emerson at The Bug Theater, 3654 Navajo Street, on Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m., reports The Colorado Sun.

Art lovers, head to the Latino Cultural Arts Center at 1420 North Ogden Street for the free one-night-only Entre Espacios installation from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Young creators aged 15 to 24 unveil immersive 3D works from Denver's public art mentorship program, inspired by the city's 1% for Public Art legacy like the Big Blue Bear, as detailed by The Colorado Sun's Parker Yamasaki.

Film buffs, immerse in the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, 2510 East Colfax Avenue, running through Sunday with Asian and Asian American films, panels, a marketplace, and culinary nights, noted by Denver Gazette and The Colorado Sun. Catch Ookay's electronic set at Meow Wolf Denver at 8 p.m. tonight or ALIGN at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 p.m., per AXS.

Saturday brings more laughs with Donnell Rawlings at Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m., and families can explore The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science all weekend, via kidsoutandabout.com. Music fans, Peter Bradley Adams delivers soulful folk-Americana at 8 p.m., according to Trip.com. Also today, Ute Day at the Capitol starts at 8:30 a.m. at 200 East Colfax Avenue, with lunch and presentations at History Colorado honoring Nuuchiu contributions, from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe site.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or learning, Denver's buzzing this week. Grab tickets early and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., according to nationaltoday.com. Feel the electric energy of the court right here in the Mile High City. Then, dive into pulsating beats with Distinct Motive, the electronic duo blending house and techno, lighting up the Ogden Theatre at 935 East Colfax Avenue at 8 p.m., perfect for 16 and over fans craving immersive visuals and high vibes, as listed on Visit Denver and nationaltoday.com.

Culture seekers, don't miss the 50th Annual Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum from today through Sunday, March 22, celebrating Native American heritage with dances, drums, and vendors, straight from The Southern Ute Drum. It's a vibrant tradition pairing perfectly with Bad Indian, the Native comedy showcase hosted by Diné comedian Joshua Emerson at The Bug Theater, 3654 Navajo Street, on Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m., reports The Colorado Sun.

Art lovers, head to the Latino Cultural Arts Center at 1420 North Ogden Street for the free one-night-only Entre Espacios installation from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Young creators aged 15 to 24 unveil immersive 3D works from Denver's public art mentorship program, inspired by the city's 1% for Public Art legacy like the Big Blue Bear, as detailed by The Colorado Sun's Parker Yamasaki.

Film buffs, immerse in the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, 2510 East Colfax Avenue, running through Sunday with Asian and Asian American films, panels, a marketplace, and culinary nights, noted by Denver Gazette and The Colorado Sun. Catch Ookay's electronic set at Meow Wolf Denver at 8 p.m. tonight or ALIGN at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 p.m., per AXS.

Saturday brings more laughs with Donnell Rawlings at Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m., and families can explore The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science all weekend, via kidsoutandabout.com. Music fans, Peter Bradley Adams delivers soulful folk-Americana at 8 p.m., according to Trip.com. Also today, Ute Day at the Capitol starts at 8:30 a.m. at 200 East Colfax Avenue, with lunch and presentations at History Colorado honoring Nuuchiu contributions, from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe site.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or learning, Denver's buzzing this week. Grab tickets early and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's March Week is Packed With Ballet, Comedy, Sports, and Live Music</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today and the rest of this week are packed with epic events to make your March unforgettable. Kick things off tonight at the University of Denver's Newman Center with the World Ballet Company's enchanting Cinderella at 7 PM, a magical tale of glass slippers and midnight chases, according to denver-co.events. If comedy's your vibe, catch Walter Masterson at the Oriental Theater at 7:30 PM or Matt Cobos at Comedy Works South, both delivering laughs that'll have you rolling. Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater for The Thing at 8 PM, rocking out with Jesus Christ Taxi Driver and Honey Blazer as AXS reports, or groove to The Spooklights at Globe Hall, Pretty Jane at Lost Lake Lounge, Lithe at Marquis Theater, or the killer Led Zeppelin tribute Ten Years Gone at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, all firing up at 8 PM per denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow, Friday explodes with action. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Nuggets battling the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena at 7 PM, or dive into the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo and Colorado Anime Fest, both starting early at National Western Complex and Denver Marriott Tech Center. Culture calls with The Phantom of the Opera continuing at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 7:30 PM, Westword highlighting its ongoing run, alongside the Colorado Symphony's Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall. Comedy heats up with Preacher Lawson and Donnell Rawlings, while Chelsea Handler takes the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Music madness includes Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall, Grieves at Bluebird, Distinct Motive at Ogden Theatre, Dizgo at Globe Hall, and more.

Weekend warriors, Saturday brings Family Day at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with kid-friendly Pirates of Penzance and Romeo &amp; Juliet shows, pay-what-you-wish as Westword notes. Don't miss the Celtic Creature Festival at Van Helsing Society with Wolfwalkers screening and folklore fun, or Bad Indian comedy showcase at Bug Theatre featuring Native voices like Sam Malcolm. Sunday offers Writing With Tarot workshop at Petals &amp; Pages and swing dance at The Pearl. Ongoing gems like Glowing Wild lanterns at Denver Zoo, Dinos Alive immersive dinos, and The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit opening at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science add sparkle through the weekend.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's buzzing. Get your tickets now and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 08:58:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today and the rest of this week are packed with epic events to make your March unforgettable. Kick things off tonight at the University of Denver's Newman Center with the World Ballet Company's enchanting Cinderella at 7 PM, a magical tale of glass slippers and midnight chases, according to denver-co.events. If comedy's your vibe, catch Walter Masterson at the Oriental Theater at 7:30 PM or Matt Cobos at Comedy Works South, both delivering laughs that'll have you rolling. Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater for The Thing at 8 PM, rocking out with Jesus Christ Taxi Driver and Honey Blazer as AXS reports, or groove to The Spooklights at Globe Hall, Pretty Jane at Lost Lake Lounge, Lithe at Marquis Theater, or the killer Led Zeppelin tribute Ten Years Gone at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, all firing up at 8 PM per denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow, Friday explodes with action. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Nuggets battling the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena at 7 PM, or dive into the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo and Colorado Anime Fest, both starting early at National Western Complex and Denver Marriott Tech Center. Culture calls with The Phantom of the Opera continuing at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 7:30 PM, Westword highlighting its ongoing run, alongside the Colorado Symphony's Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall. Comedy heats up with Preacher Lawson and Donnell Rawlings, while Chelsea Handler takes the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Music madness includes Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall, Grieves at Bluebird, Distinct Motive at Ogden Theatre, Dizgo at Globe Hall, and more.

Weekend warriors, Saturday brings Family Day at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with kid-friendly Pirates of Penzance and Romeo &amp; Juliet shows, pay-what-you-wish as Westword notes. Don't miss the Celtic Creature Festival at Van Helsing Society with Wolfwalkers screening and folklore fun, or Bad Indian comedy showcase at Bug Theatre featuring Native voices like Sam Malcolm. Sunday offers Writing With Tarot workshop at Petals &amp; Pages and swing dance at The Pearl. Ongoing gems like Glowing Wild lanterns at Denver Zoo, Dinos Alive immersive dinos, and The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit opening at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science add sparkle through the weekend.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's buzzing. Get your tickets now and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today and the rest of this week are packed with epic events to make your March unforgettable. Kick things off tonight at the University of Denver's Newman Center with the World Ballet Company's enchanting Cinderella at 7 PM, a magical tale of glass slippers and midnight chases, according to denver-co.events. If comedy's your vibe, catch Walter Masterson at the Oriental Theater at 7:30 PM or Matt Cobos at Comedy Works South, both delivering laughs that'll have you rolling. Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater for The Thing at 8 PM, rocking out with Jesus Christ Taxi Driver and Honey Blazer as AXS reports, or groove to The Spooklights at Globe Hall, Pretty Jane at Lost Lake Lounge, Lithe at Marquis Theater, or the killer Led Zeppelin tribute Ten Years Gone at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, all firing up at 8 PM per denver-co.events listings.

Tomorrow, Friday explodes with action. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Nuggets battling the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena at 7 PM, or dive into the Mile High Hunt &amp; Fish Expo and Colorado Anime Fest, both starting early at National Western Complex and Denver Marriott Tech Center. Culture calls with The Phantom of the Opera continuing at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 7:30 PM, Westword highlighting its ongoing run, alongside the Colorado Symphony's Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall. Comedy heats up with Preacher Lawson and Donnell Rawlings, while Chelsea Handler takes the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Music madness includes Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall, Grieves at Bluebird, Distinct Motive at Ogden Theatre, Dizgo at Globe Hall, and more.

Weekend warriors, Saturday brings Family Day at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with kid-friendly Pirates of Penzance and Romeo &amp; Juliet shows, pay-what-you-wish as Westword notes. Don't miss the Celtic Creature Festival at Van Helsing Society with Wolfwalkers screening and folklore fun, or Bad Indian comedy showcase at Bug Theatre featuring Native voices like Sam Malcolm. Sunday offers Writing With Tarot workshop at Petals &amp; Pages and swing dance at The Pearl. Ongoing gems like Glowing Wild lanterns at Denver Zoo, Dinos Alive immersive dinos, and The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit opening at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science add sparkle through the weekend.

Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's buzzing. Get your tickets now and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Electric Week: Metal, Comedy, and Culture Collide in the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, get ready to dive into an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and unique vibes right here in the Mile High City! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with a bang at The Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street, where thrash metal legends Testament, Overkill, and Within Destruction unleash their heavy riffs starting around 6 PM—tickets are just 71 bucks for pure headbanging chaos, according to Trip.com and National Today. If comedy's your jam, head to Comedy Works Downtown for Gabby Bryan's sharp set at 7:30 PM, promising hilarious takes that'll have you rolling.

Craving something wilder? Catch "Midget Mayhem / Little Mania" mini wrestling live at El Coco Pirata—it's 18-plus fun with pint-sized powerhouses throwing down, as listed on Trip.com. Comedy and culture mix at The Bug Theatre on 3654 Navajo Street with Santi Espinosa's bilingual ESPANGLISH show, blending Spanish and English laughs. Art lovers, swing by the Center for Visual Art's Crafty Action Society event at 965 Santa Fe Drive for hands-on creativity. Beer enthusiasts, GNAR NIGHTS Untapped hits 4267 Tennyson Street in Berkeley for craft pours and good times via Eventbrite. Politics with a twist? Denver Democrats Happy Hour at Locales Taco + Tequila Bar on 931 East 11th Avenue mixes mingling and margaritas. And don't miss the Dog-Friendly Singles Social at 1710 S Broadway—bring your pup for flirty, four-legged fun, per Visit Denver.

Thursday brings chill vibes with meditation sessions at Kadampa Meditation Center Denver, offering guided peace and Buddha teachings for beginners—perfect for resetting amid the action, from their monthly calendar. Tomorrow, Friday March 19, Irish trad masters Lúnasa light up Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music with Celtic rhythms at 8:30 PM, tickets 76 dollars per Trip.com and Eventbrite—low ticket alert, so grab 'em fast! The mysterious Thing performs at Bluebird Theater on 3317 E Colfax Ave at 8 PM for 29 bucks, blending artistry and intrigue.

Weekend warriors, Saturday March 20 rocks with Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall again, 6 PM punk and garage anthems for 44 dollars. Electronic fans, Ookay drops beats at Convergence Station on 1338 1st Street at 8 PM, 60-dollar immersive visuals via Trip.com. Kadampa centers host more pujas, Heart Jewel prayers, and retreats for spiritual boosts all weekend.

Whether you're moshing, meditating, or mingling, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 08:57:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, get ready to dive into an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and unique vibes right here in the Mile High City! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with a bang at The Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street, where thrash metal legends Testament, Overkill, and Within Destruction unleash their heavy riffs starting around 6 PM—tickets are just 71 bucks for pure headbanging chaos, according to Trip.com and National Today. If comedy's your jam, head to Comedy Works Downtown for Gabby Bryan's sharp set at 7:30 PM, promising hilarious takes that'll have you rolling.

Craving something wilder? Catch "Midget Mayhem / Little Mania" mini wrestling live at El Coco Pirata—it's 18-plus fun with pint-sized powerhouses throwing down, as listed on Trip.com. Comedy and culture mix at The Bug Theatre on 3654 Navajo Street with Santi Espinosa's bilingual ESPANGLISH show, blending Spanish and English laughs. Art lovers, swing by the Center for Visual Art's Crafty Action Society event at 965 Santa Fe Drive for hands-on creativity. Beer enthusiasts, GNAR NIGHTS Untapped hits 4267 Tennyson Street in Berkeley for craft pours and good times via Eventbrite. Politics with a twist? Denver Democrats Happy Hour at Locales Taco + Tequila Bar on 931 East 11th Avenue mixes mingling and margaritas. And don't miss the Dog-Friendly Singles Social at 1710 S Broadway—bring your pup for flirty, four-legged fun, per Visit Denver.

Thursday brings chill vibes with meditation sessions at Kadampa Meditation Center Denver, offering guided peace and Buddha teachings for beginners—perfect for resetting amid the action, from their monthly calendar. Tomorrow, Friday March 19, Irish trad masters Lúnasa light up Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music with Celtic rhythms at 8:30 PM, tickets 76 dollars per Trip.com and Eventbrite—low ticket alert, so grab 'em fast! The mysterious Thing performs at Bluebird Theater on 3317 E Colfax Ave at 8 PM for 29 bucks, blending artistry and intrigue.

Weekend warriors, Saturday March 20 rocks with Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall again, 6 PM punk and garage anthems for 44 dollars. Electronic fans, Ookay drops beats at Convergence Station on 1338 1st Street at 8 PM, 60-dollar immersive visuals via Trip.com. Kadampa centers host more pujas, Heart Jewel prayers, and retreats for spiritual boosts all weekend.

Whether you're moshing, meditating, or mingling, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, get ready to dive into an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and unique vibes right here in the Mile High City! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with a bang at The Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street, where thrash metal legends Testament, Overkill, and Within Destruction unleash their heavy riffs starting around 6 PM—tickets are just 71 bucks for pure headbanging chaos, according to Trip.com and National Today. If comedy's your jam, head to Comedy Works Downtown for Gabby Bryan's sharp set at 7:30 PM, promising hilarious takes that'll have you rolling.

Craving something wilder? Catch "Midget Mayhem / Little Mania" mini wrestling live at El Coco Pirata—it's 18-plus fun with pint-sized powerhouses throwing down, as listed on Trip.com. Comedy and culture mix at The Bug Theatre on 3654 Navajo Street with Santi Espinosa's bilingual ESPANGLISH show, blending Spanish and English laughs. Art lovers, swing by the Center for Visual Art's Crafty Action Society event at 965 Santa Fe Drive for hands-on creativity. Beer enthusiasts, GNAR NIGHTS Untapped hits 4267 Tennyson Street in Berkeley for craft pours and good times via Eventbrite. Politics with a twist? Denver Democrats Happy Hour at Locales Taco + Tequila Bar on 931 East 11th Avenue mixes mingling and margaritas. And don't miss the Dog-Friendly Singles Social at 1710 S Broadway—bring your pup for flirty, four-legged fun, per Visit Denver.

Thursday brings chill vibes with meditation sessions at Kadampa Meditation Center Denver, offering guided peace and Buddha teachings for beginners—perfect for resetting amid the action, from their monthly calendar. Tomorrow, Friday March 19, Irish trad masters Lúnasa light up Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music with Celtic rhythms at 8:30 PM, tickets 76 dollars per Trip.com and Eventbrite—low ticket alert, so grab 'em fast! The mysterious Thing performs at Bluebird Theater on 3317 E Colfax Ave at 8 PM for 29 bucks, blending artistry and intrigue.

Weekend warriors, Saturday March 20 rocks with Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall again, 6 PM punk and garage anthems for 44 dollars. Electronic fans, Ookay drops beats at Convergence Station on 1338 1st Street at 8 PM, 60-dollar immersive visuals via Trip.com. Kadampa centers host more pujas, Heart Jewel prayers, and retreats for spiritual boosts all weekend.

Whether you're moshing, meditating, or mingling, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Sports, and Culture for Every Taste</title>
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      <description>Denver is absolutely packed with amazing things to do this week, and whether you're into live music, comedy, sports, or cultural performances, there's something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday, you've got incredible options happening around the city. The Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their legendary basketball entertainment to the Denver Coliseum at three o'clock this afternoon. If you're more of a music person, Amber Mark is performing at the Ogden Theatre at seven thirty tonight, and Bad Bad Hats are taking the stage at the Bluebird Theater at eight o'clock. For comedy lovers, head down to Comedy Works Downtown where Francis Ellis is performing at seven o'clock. If you want something totally unique, the Bug Theatre is hosting "We're All Doing Great" and Other Lies, a comedy show about life's chaos running from seven to nine in the evening. And if you're feeling artsy, don't miss Drums of the World at Boettcher Concert Hall at two thirty in the afternoon. Colorado Ballet is also showcasing A Midsummer Night's Dream at two o'clock with audio description available for accessibility.

As we move into the week, Monday brings the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ball Arena at seven thirty in the evening. Tuesday is stacked with options including Sabrina Claudio at The Summit Music Hall at seven o'clock, and the Denver Nuggets taking on the Philadelphia 76ers at Ball Arena at seven o'clock as well. Wednesday features Testament at The Summit Music Hall and Mariah the Scientist with a VIP experience available at the Fillmore Auditorium at seven o'clock. There's also a theatrical production of Romeo and Juliet happening at the Arvada Center, and Opera Colorado is presenting their own version of Romeo and Juliet at the Lone Tree Arts Center.

The energy continues throughout the week with everything from live performances to sporting events. Thursday and beyond offer even more entertainment options across Denver's vibrant venue scene. Whether you're catching a show at an intimate venue or heading to a major arena, Denver's got you covered. The variety of entertainment happening right now really showcases why Denver is such a fantastic place to spend your time. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more event updates and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 08:58:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is absolutely packed with amazing things to do this week, and whether you're into live music, comedy, sports, or cultural performances, there's something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday, you've got incredible options happening around the city. The Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their legendary basketball entertainment to the Denver Coliseum at three o'clock this afternoon. If you're more of a music person, Amber Mark is performing at the Ogden Theatre at seven thirty tonight, and Bad Bad Hats are taking the stage at the Bluebird Theater at eight o'clock. For comedy lovers, head down to Comedy Works Downtown where Francis Ellis is performing at seven o'clock. If you want something totally unique, the Bug Theatre is hosting "We're All Doing Great" and Other Lies, a comedy show about life's chaos running from seven to nine in the evening. And if you're feeling artsy, don't miss Drums of the World at Boettcher Concert Hall at two thirty in the afternoon. Colorado Ballet is also showcasing A Midsummer Night's Dream at two o'clock with audio description available for accessibility.

As we move into the week, Monday brings the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ball Arena at seven thirty in the evening. Tuesday is stacked with options including Sabrina Claudio at The Summit Music Hall at seven o'clock, and the Denver Nuggets taking on the Philadelphia 76ers at Ball Arena at seven o'clock as well. Wednesday features Testament at The Summit Music Hall and Mariah the Scientist with a VIP experience available at the Fillmore Auditorium at seven o'clock. There's also a theatrical production of Romeo and Juliet happening at the Arvada Center, and Opera Colorado is presenting their own version of Romeo and Juliet at the Lone Tree Arts Center.

The energy continues throughout the week with everything from live performances to sporting events. Thursday and beyond offer even more entertainment options across Denver's vibrant venue scene. Whether you're catching a show at an intimate venue or heading to a major arena, Denver's got you covered. The variety of entertainment happening right now really showcases why Denver is such a fantastic place to spend your time. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more event updates and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is absolutely packed with amazing things to do this week, and whether you're into live music, comedy, sports, or cultural performances, there's something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday, you've got incredible options happening around the city. The Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their legendary basketball entertainment to the Denver Coliseum at three o'clock this afternoon. If you're more of a music person, Amber Mark is performing at the Ogden Theatre at seven thirty tonight, and Bad Bad Hats are taking the stage at the Bluebird Theater at eight o'clock. For comedy lovers, head down to Comedy Works Downtown where Francis Ellis is performing at seven o'clock. If you want something totally unique, the Bug Theatre is hosting "We're All Doing Great" and Other Lies, a comedy show about life's chaos running from seven to nine in the evening. And if you're feeling artsy, don't miss Drums of the World at Boettcher Concert Hall at two thirty in the afternoon. Colorado Ballet is also showcasing A Midsummer Night's Dream at two o'clock with audio description available for accessibility.

As we move into the week, Monday brings the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ball Arena at seven thirty in the evening. Tuesday is stacked with options including Sabrina Claudio at The Summit Music Hall at seven o'clock, and the Denver Nuggets taking on the Philadelphia 76ers at Ball Arena at seven o'clock as well. Wednesday features Testament at The Summit Music Hall and Mariah the Scientist with a VIP experience available at the Fillmore Auditorium at seven o'clock. There's also a theatrical production of Romeo and Juliet happening at the Arvada Center, and Opera Colorado is presenting their own version of Romeo and Juliet at the Lone Tree Arts Center.

The energy continues throughout the week with everything from live performances to sporting events. Thursday and beyond offer even more entertainment options across Denver's vibrant venue scene. Whether you're catching a show at an intimate venue or heading to a major arena, Denver's got you covered. The variety of entertainment happening right now really showcases why Denver is such a fantastic place to spend your time. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more event updates and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Guide: St. Patrick's Day Parades, Sports Championships, and Spring Adventures Await</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and this weekend is bursting with green vibes, laughs, and adventures from today right through Sunday. Kick things off right now on this Saturday morning with the 2026 Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade, its 64th year strong according to Denverite and Denver7. It starts at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop near Union Station, marches along Blake Street, and wraps between 23rd and 27th—perfect for families with bagpipers, floats, and Irish cheer, all free.

If you're craving more emerald energy, head to Olde Town Arvada's St. Patrick's Day Festival from noon to 6 p.m., featuring live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, and drinks, as Denver7 reports—totally free and festive. Parade enthusiasts can extend the party with the Denver St. Patrick's Day Weekend Bar Crawl hitting RiNo spots, per Visit Denver.

Sports fans, don't miss the CHSAA Basketball Championship at Denver Coliseum starting at 10 a.m., with doors at 9 a.m., courtesy of Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Hockey lovers, catch the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals featuring the Denver Pioneers versus Western Michigan Broncos at Magness Arena around 6 p.m., listed on denver-co.events.

Art and culture shine too: Dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO journey at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $21 to $26, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. Denverite highlights ongoing exhibits like Ana María Hernando: Seguir cantando at MCA Denver till 5 p.m. for $14 adults, and Domestic Bliss at Center for Colorado Women’s History.

Music pulses everywhere tonight—Nothing More with Catch Your Breath at Fillmore Auditorium at 6:30 p.m., Lang Lang and the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m., The Barr Brothers at Bluebird Theater at 8 p.m., and Two Feet at Summit Music Hall, all via denver-co.events. Comedy calls with Bill Bellamy at Denver Improv at 6:30 p.m., Felipe Esparza at Paramount Theatre at 7 p.m., and Saturday Night Comedy at Denver Comedy Lounge from 8 p.m.

Foodies, Denver Restaurant Week runs through the weekend with prix-fixe deals at $25 to $55 across the metro, says Denverite. Families, hit the Pi Day Math Fair at Koelbel Library from 1 to 3 p.m. or National Children’s Craft Day at Sam Gary Branch Library at 3:30 p.m.

Sunday brings The Harlem Globetrotters at Denver Coliseum at 3 p.m. for slam-dunk fun, plus Candlelight: 80s Rock Anthems at Kirk of Highland at 5 p.m. And through May, Denver Zoo’s Glowing Wild after-dark lantern exhibit glows on select nights, per Denver7.

Whatever you choose, bundle up and dive into Denver's spring spark—adventure awaits!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 08:58:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and this weekend is bursting with green vibes, laughs, and adventures from today right through Sunday. Kick things off right now on this Saturday morning with the 2026 Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade, its 64th year strong according to Denverite and Denver7. It starts at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop near Union Station, marches along Blake Street, and wraps between 23rd and 27th—perfect for families with bagpipers, floats, and Irish cheer, all free.

If you're craving more emerald energy, head to Olde Town Arvada's St. Patrick's Day Festival from noon to 6 p.m., featuring live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, and drinks, as Denver7 reports—totally free and festive. Parade enthusiasts can extend the party with the Denver St. Patrick's Day Weekend Bar Crawl hitting RiNo spots, per Visit Denver.

Sports fans, don't miss the CHSAA Basketball Championship at Denver Coliseum starting at 10 a.m., with doors at 9 a.m., courtesy of Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Hockey lovers, catch the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals featuring the Denver Pioneers versus Western Michigan Broncos at Magness Arena around 6 p.m., listed on denver-co.events.

Art and culture shine too: Dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO journey at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $21 to $26, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. Denverite highlights ongoing exhibits like Ana María Hernando: Seguir cantando at MCA Denver till 5 p.m. for $14 adults, and Domestic Bliss at Center for Colorado Women’s History.

Music pulses everywhere tonight—Nothing More with Catch Your Breath at Fillmore Auditorium at 6:30 p.m., Lang Lang and the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m., The Barr Brothers at Bluebird Theater at 8 p.m., and Two Feet at Summit Music Hall, all via denver-co.events. Comedy calls with Bill Bellamy at Denver Improv at 6:30 p.m., Felipe Esparza at Paramount Theatre at 7 p.m., and Saturday Night Comedy at Denver Comedy Lounge from 8 p.m.

Foodies, Denver Restaurant Week runs through the weekend with prix-fixe deals at $25 to $55 across the metro, says Denverite. Families, hit the Pi Day Math Fair at Koelbel Library from 1 to 3 p.m. or National Children’s Craft Day at Sam Gary Branch Library at 3:30 p.m.

Sunday brings The Harlem Globetrotters at Denver Coliseum at 3 p.m. for slam-dunk fun, plus Candlelight: 80s Rock Anthems at Kirk of Highland at 5 p.m. And through May, Denver Zoo’s Glowing Wild after-dark lantern exhibit glows on select nights, per Denver7.

Whatever you choose, bundle up and dive into Denver's spring spark—adventure awaits!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and this weekend is bursting with green vibes, laughs, and adventures from today right through Sunday. Kick things off right now on this Saturday morning with the 2026 Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade, its 64th year strong according to Denverite and Denver7. It starts at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop near Union Station, marches along Blake Street, and wraps between 23rd and 27th—perfect for families with bagpipers, floats, and Irish cheer, all free.

If you're craving more emerald energy, head to Olde Town Arvada's St. Patrick's Day Festival from noon to 6 p.m., featuring live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, and drinks, as Denver7 reports—totally free and festive. Parade enthusiasts can extend the party with the Denver St. Patrick's Day Weekend Bar Crawl hitting RiNo spots, per Visit Denver.

Sports fans, don't miss the CHSAA Basketball Championship at Denver Coliseum starting at 10 a.m., with doors at 9 a.m., courtesy of Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Hockey lovers, catch the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals featuring the Denver Pioneers versus Western Michigan Broncos at Magness Arena around 6 p.m., listed on denver-co.events.

Art and culture shine too: Dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO journey at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $21 to $26, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver from 9:30 a.m. Denverite highlights ongoing exhibits like Ana María Hernando: Seguir cantando at MCA Denver till 5 p.m. for $14 adults, and Domestic Bliss at Center for Colorado Women’s History.

Music pulses everywhere tonight—Nothing More with Catch Your Breath at Fillmore Auditorium at 6:30 p.m., Lang Lang and the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m., The Barr Brothers at Bluebird Theater at 8 p.m., and Two Feet at Summit Music Hall, all via denver-co.events. Comedy calls with Bill Bellamy at Denver Improv at 6:30 p.m., Felipe Esparza at Paramount Theatre at 7 p.m., and Saturday Night Comedy at Denver Comedy Lounge from 8 p.m.

Foodies, Denver Restaurant Week runs through the weekend with prix-fixe deals at $25 to $55 across the metro, says Denverite. Families, hit the Pi Day Math Fair at Koelbel Library from 1 to 3 p.m. or National Children’s Craft Day at Sam Gary Branch Library at 3:30 p.m.

Sunday brings The Harlem Globetrotters at Denver Coliseum at 3 p.m. for slam-dunk fun, plus Candlelight: 80s Rock Anthems at Kirk of Highland at 5 p.m. And through May, Denver Zoo’s Glowing Wild after-dark lantern exhibit glows on select nights, per Denver7.

Whatever you choose, bundle up and dive into Denver's spring spark—adventure awaits!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's St. Patrick's Day Weekend: Live Music, Parades, and Green Celebrations Fill the City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday the 13th, at Union Station's Great Hall where KTCL's Keggs &amp; Eggs turns 20 with live sets from Sublime, The Paradox, and Bike Routes starting at 7 a.m. doors open—it's free, first-come first-served, so grab your green gear and queue up early on Wynkoop Plaza for themed food, drinks, and high-energy vibes, as Westword and Denver7 report.

Tomorrow, Saturday, the 64th annual Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade marches off at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop, winding down 17th to Blake and ending at Coors Field's lot—family-friendly with pipes, drums, dancers, and shamrocks galore, according to Visit Denver and Denverite. Catch it front-row at Terminal Bar's watch party with a live DJ and specials, or party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m. with free entertainment and deals. Nearby, Shamrock the Block at Dairy Block and Milk Market from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. offers live music, glitter tattoos, food specials, and a Luck O’ The Market scavenger hunt, per 303 Magazine. Head to Wonderyard for the free all-day Here for the Shenanigans bash with yard games and drinks till midnight.

Don't miss Irishfest Denver in the Ballpark District at 21st and Blake from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for $10-plus entry—music, food, and craic overload. Families, hit Second Saturday at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Girls and Science with vet demos, mini horses, VR, and free STEM boxes, as Westword details. Art lovers, Art of Cultura brings spoken word by Poet Laureate Jovan Mays and community art-making Saturday 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, squish into physics fun at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Squishy Science from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., making materials wiggle and jiggle, courtesy of the American Physical Society via Denver7. Explore the glowing Glowing Wild lantern exhibit at the Zoo tonight through May with 175 massive handcrafted scenes. Music fans, Amber Mark's Pretty Idea Tour rocks Ogden Theatre at 7:30 p.m., blending R&amp;B and soul, as 303 Magazine notes. Pet lovers, snag a Beagle Meet and Greet at Bruz Beers from 4 to 6 p.m. with sanctuary stars.

From parades to pints, Denver's bursting with emerald energy—get out and make memories, listeners!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 08:58:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday the 13th, at Union Station's Great Hall where KTCL's Keggs &amp; Eggs turns 20 with live sets from Sublime, The Paradox, and Bike Routes starting at 7 a.m. doors open—it's free, first-come first-served, so grab your green gear and queue up early on Wynkoop Plaza for themed food, drinks, and high-energy vibes, as Westword and Denver7 report.

Tomorrow, Saturday, the 64th annual Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade marches off at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop, winding down 17th to Blake and ending at Coors Field's lot—family-friendly with pipes, drums, dancers, and shamrocks galore, according to Visit Denver and Denverite. Catch it front-row at Terminal Bar's watch party with a live DJ and specials, or party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m. with free entertainment and deals. Nearby, Shamrock the Block at Dairy Block and Milk Market from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. offers live music, glitter tattoos, food specials, and a Luck O’ The Market scavenger hunt, per 303 Magazine. Head to Wonderyard for the free all-day Here for the Shenanigans bash with yard games and drinks till midnight.

Don't miss Irishfest Denver in the Ballpark District at 21st and Blake from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for $10-plus entry—music, food, and craic overload. Families, hit Second Saturday at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Girls and Science with vet demos, mini horses, VR, and free STEM boxes, as Westword details. Art lovers, Art of Cultura brings spoken word by Poet Laureate Jovan Mays and community art-making Saturday 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, squish into physics fun at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Squishy Science from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., making materials wiggle and jiggle, courtesy of the American Physical Society via Denver7. Explore the glowing Glowing Wild lantern exhibit at the Zoo tonight through May with 175 massive handcrafted scenes. Music fans, Amber Mark's Pretty Idea Tour rocks Ogden Theatre at 7:30 p.m., blending R&amp;B and soul, as 303 Magazine notes. Pet lovers, snag a Beagle Meet and Greet at Bruz Beers from 4 to 6 p.m. with sanctuary stars.

From parades to pints, Denver's bursting with emerald energy—get out and make memories, listeners!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday the 13th, at Union Station's Great Hall where KTCL's Keggs &amp; Eggs turns 20 with live sets from Sublime, The Paradox, and Bike Routes starting at 7 a.m. doors open—it's free, first-come first-served, so grab your green gear and queue up early on Wynkoop Plaza for themed food, drinks, and high-energy vibes, as Westword and Denver7 report.

Tomorrow, Saturday, the 64th annual Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade marches off at 9:30 a.m. from 19th and Wynkoop, winding down 17th to Blake and ending at Coors Field's lot—family-friendly with pipes, drums, dancers, and shamrocks galore, according to Visit Denver and Denverite. Catch it front-row at Terminal Bar's watch party with a live DJ and specials, or party at McGregor Square from 9 a.m. with free entertainment and deals. Nearby, Shamrock the Block at Dairy Block and Milk Market from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. offers live music, glitter tattoos, food specials, and a Luck O’ The Market scavenger hunt, per 303 Magazine. Head to Wonderyard for the free all-day Here for the Shenanigans bash with yard games and drinks till midnight.

Don't miss Irishfest Denver in the Ballpark District at 21st and Blake from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for $10-plus entry—music, food, and craic overload. Families, hit Second Saturday at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Girls and Science with vet demos, mini horses, VR, and free STEM boxes, as Westword details. Art lovers, Art of Cultura brings spoken word by Poet Laureate Jovan Mays and community art-making Saturday 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, squish into physics fun at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Squishy Science from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., making materials wiggle and jiggle, courtesy of the American Physical Society via Denver7. Explore the glowing Glowing Wild lantern exhibit at the Zoo tonight through May with 175 massive handcrafted scenes. Music fans, Amber Mark's Pretty Idea Tour rocks Ogden Theatre at 7:30 p.m., blending R&amp;B and soul, as 303 Magazine notes. Pet lovers, snag a Beagle Meet and Greet at Bruz Beers from 4 to 6 p.m. with sanctuary stars.

From parades to pints, Denver's bursting with emerald energy—get out and make memories, listeners!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: Taylor Swift Tributes, Comedy Shows, and Live Music Pack the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with live music, comedy, and unique happenings that scream spring vibes. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Candlelight Tribute to Taylor Swift at 6 PM in the stunning Kirk of Highland at 3011 Vallejo Street—imagine flickering candles and those Eras Tour hits echoing through a historic church, pure magic for Swifties. Then, comedy king Jeff Dunham takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 7 PM on 14th Street, bringing his hilarious ventriloquist crew for a night of non-stop laughs that Denver Gazette calls a must-see. Music lovers, head to The Summit Music Hall at 1902 Blake Street for Hawthorne Heights celebrating the 20th anniversary of If Only You Were Lonely starting at 6 PM, or catch CupcakKe's bold energy at The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 7 PM. Don't miss Ole 60 rocking The Mission Ballroom at 8:15 PM on Wynkoop Street, or the Jerry Garcia Band tribute Breadbox at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox on 20th Street at 8 PM—perfect for jamming out.

Tomorrow, Friday the 13th, amps up with Jeff Tweedy at the Ogden Theatre on Colfax Avenue at 7:30 PM, delivering Wilco magic in an iconic spot. Ali Siddiq brings sharp stand-up to the Paramount Theatre at 7 PM on Glenarm Place, while Peekaboo spins electronic beats at ReelWorks Denver on 35th Street at 8 PM. Country fans, Bryan Martin hits Grizzly Rose on Valley Highway at 8 PM, and for something trippy, Imanu performs at The Perplexiplex inside Meow Wolf's Convergence Station on 1st Street at 9 PM—immersive art meets bass drops. Art enthusiasts, swing by the opening reception for What We Tend, featuring Melody Epperson and Tricia Soderberg, from 6 to 9 PM—check Visit Denver for details on this fresh exhibit running through April.

The weekend keeps rolling with more at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, like Lazy Syrup Orchestra on Friday at 8:30 PM, and tributes like Van Zeppelin channeling Van Halen and Led Zep at The Federal Theatre. Families and RV dreamers, The Great American RV Show runs all day at the Colorado Convention Center starting at noon—AXS tickets are hot. Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's scene has it all.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures epic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 08:58:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with live music, comedy, and unique happenings that scream spring vibes. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Candlelight Tribute to Taylor Swift at 6 PM in the stunning Kirk of Highland at 3011 Vallejo Street—imagine flickering candles and those Eras Tour hits echoing through a historic church, pure magic for Swifties. Then, comedy king Jeff Dunham takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 7 PM on 14th Street, bringing his hilarious ventriloquist crew for a night of non-stop laughs that Denver Gazette calls a must-see. Music lovers, head to The Summit Music Hall at 1902 Blake Street for Hawthorne Heights celebrating the 20th anniversary of If Only You Were Lonely starting at 6 PM, or catch CupcakKe's bold energy at The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 7 PM. Don't miss Ole 60 rocking The Mission Ballroom at 8:15 PM on Wynkoop Street, or the Jerry Garcia Band tribute Breadbox at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox on 20th Street at 8 PM—perfect for jamming out.

Tomorrow, Friday the 13th, amps up with Jeff Tweedy at the Ogden Theatre on Colfax Avenue at 7:30 PM, delivering Wilco magic in an iconic spot. Ali Siddiq brings sharp stand-up to the Paramount Theatre at 7 PM on Glenarm Place, while Peekaboo spins electronic beats at ReelWorks Denver on 35th Street at 8 PM. Country fans, Bryan Martin hits Grizzly Rose on Valley Highway at 8 PM, and for something trippy, Imanu performs at The Perplexiplex inside Meow Wolf's Convergence Station on 1st Street at 9 PM—immersive art meets bass drops. Art enthusiasts, swing by the opening reception for What We Tend, featuring Melody Epperson and Tricia Soderberg, from 6 to 9 PM—check Visit Denver for details on this fresh exhibit running through April.

The weekend keeps rolling with more at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, like Lazy Syrup Orchestra on Friday at 8:30 PM, and tributes like Van Zeppelin channeling Van Halen and Led Zep at The Federal Theatre. Families and RV dreamers, The Great American RV Show runs all day at the Colorado Convention Center starting at noon—AXS tickets are hot. Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's scene has it all.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures epic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with live music, comedy, and unique happenings that scream spring vibes. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Candlelight Tribute to Taylor Swift at 6 PM in the stunning Kirk of Highland at 3011 Vallejo Street—imagine flickering candles and those Eras Tour hits echoing through a historic church, pure magic for Swifties. Then, comedy king Jeff Dunham takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 7 PM on 14th Street, bringing his hilarious ventriloquist crew for a night of non-stop laughs that Denver Gazette calls a must-see. Music lovers, head to The Summit Music Hall at 1902 Blake Street for Hawthorne Heights celebrating the 20th anniversary of If Only You Were Lonely starting at 6 PM, or catch CupcakKe's bold energy at The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 7 PM. Don't miss Ole 60 rocking The Mission Ballroom at 8:15 PM on Wynkoop Street, or the Jerry Garcia Band tribute Breadbox at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox on 20th Street at 8 PM—perfect for jamming out.

Tomorrow, Friday the 13th, amps up with Jeff Tweedy at the Ogden Theatre on Colfax Avenue at 7:30 PM, delivering Wilco magic in an iconic spot. Ali Siddiq brings sharp stand-up to the Paramount Theatre at 7 PM on Glenarm Place, while Peekaboo spins electronic beats at ReelWorks Denver on 35th Street at 8 PM. Country fans, Bryan Martin hits Grizzly Rose on Valley Highway at 8 PM, and for something trippy, Imanu performs at The Perplexiplex inside Meow Wolf's Convergence Station on 1st Street at 9 PM—immersive art meets bass drops. Art enthusiasts, swing by the opening reception for What We Tend, featuring Melody Epperson and Tricia Soderberg, from 6 to 9 PM—check Visit Denver for details on this fresh exhibit running through April.

The weekend keeps rolling with more at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, like Lazy Syrup Orchestra on Friday at 8:30 PM, and tributes like Van Zeppelin channeling Van Halen and Led Zep at The Federal Theatre. Families and RV dreamers, The Great American RV Show runs all day at the Colorado Convention Center starting at noon—AXS tickets are hot. Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's scene has it all.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures epic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Mile High Weekend: Farmers Markets, St. Paddy's Parade, Beatles Symphony, and March Madness Fan Fest</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, March 8th, and straight through the weekend. Kick off your day right at the Denver Farmers' Market in Ruby Hill Park, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Grab fresh Colorado-grown produce, artisan cheeses, and hot tamales from local vendors—perfect for a picnic under those blue skies, as listed on the Denver Farmers' Market official site.

This afternoon, dive into St. Patrick's Day vibes early at the Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade downtown on 17th Street. It steps off at 1 p.m. with bagpipers, Irish dancers, floats, and green-clad revelers marching to the beat. Stick around for the after-party at nearby bars like The Irish Snug, where Guinness flows and live Celtic music cranks up till late, according to the Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers.

Monday brings the Colorado Symphony's "Music of the Beatles" concert at Boettcher Hall in the Denver Performing Arts Complex at 7:30 p.m. Expect electrifying renditions of "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" with full orchestra flair—tickets are hot, so snag 'em via coloradosymphony.org.

Tuesday night, laugh it up at the Comedy Works Downtown with headliner Shane Torres, known for his sharp takes on everyday absurdities. Shows at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.—a hilarious midweek escape, as promoted on their event calendar.

Wednesday, gear up for the Denver Art Museum's free First Thursday night from 5 to 8 p.m. Explore "Beyond the Rocks: The Art of the Navajo Weaving" exhibit with live DJs, food trucks, and artist demos. It's a cultural blast, straight from the museum's website.

Thursday through Saturday, the Underground Music Showcase preview pops at Larimer Lounge with indie bands like The Velveteers rocking stages starting at 8 p.m. nightly—gritty guitars and craft brews await, per the venue's listings.

Cap the weekend at the Denver March Madness Fan Fest at the convention center Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Massive screens for NCAA tourney games, interactive hoops challenges, food halls, and celebrity appearances—pure bracket fever, as announced by Visit Denver.

Whether you're marching in green, jamming to symphonic Fab Four, or shooting hoops, Denver's buzzing. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 08:58:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, March 8th, and straight through the weekend. Kick off your day right at the Denver Farmers' Market in Ruby Hill Park, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Grab fresh Colorado-grown produce, artisan cheeses, and hot tamales from local vendors—perfect for a picnic under those blue skies, as listed on the Denver Farmers' Market official site.

This afternoon, dive into St. Patrick's Day vibes early at the Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade downtown on 17th Street. It steps off at 1 p.m. with bagpipers, Irish dancers, floats, and green-clad revelers marching to the beat. Stick around for the after-party at nearby bars like The Irish Snug, where Guinness flows and live Celtic music cranks up till late, according to the Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers.

Monday brings the Colorado Symphony's "Music of the Beatles" concert at Boettcher Hall in the Denver Performing Arts Complex at 7:30 p.m. Expect electrifying renditions of "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" with full orchestra flair—tickets are hot, so snag 'em via coloradosymphony.org.

Tuesday night, laugh it up at the Comedy Works Downtown with headliner Shane Torres, known for his sharp takes on everyday absurdities. Shows at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.—a hilarious midweek escape, as promoted on their event calendar.

Wednesday, gear up for the Denver Art Museum's free First Thursday night from 5 to 8 p.m. Explore "Beyond the Rocks: The Art of the Navajo Weaving" exhibit with live DJs, food trucks, and artist demos. It's a cultural blast, straight from the museum's website.

Thursday through Saturday, the Underground Music Showcase preview pops at Larimer Lounge with indie bands like The Velveteers rocking stages starting at 8 p.m. nightly—gritty guitars and craft brews await, per the venue's listings.

Cap the weekend at the Denver March Madness Fan Fest at the convention center Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Massive screens for NCAA tourney games, interactive hoops challenges, food halls, and celebrity appearances—pure bracket fever, as announced by Visit Denver.

Whether you're marching in green, jamming to symphonic Fab Four, or shooting hoops, Denver's buzzing. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this sunny Sunday, March 8th, and straight through the weekend. Kick off your day right at the Denver Farmers' Market in Ruby Hill Park, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Grab fresh Colorado-grown produce, artisan cheeses, and hot tamales from local vendors—perfect for a picnic under those blue skies, as listed on the Denver Farmers' Market official site.

This afternoon, dive into St. Patrick's Day vibes early at the Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade downtown on 17th Street. It steps off at 1 p.m. with bagpipers, Irish dancers, floats, and green-clad revelers marching to the beat. Stick around for the after-party at nearby bars like The Irish Snug, where Guinness flows and live Celtic music cranks up till late, according to the Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers.

Monday brings the Colorado Symphony's "Music of the Beatles" concert at Boettcher Hall in the Denver Performing Arts Complex at 7:30 p.m. Expect electrifying renditions of "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" with full orchestra flair—tickets are hot, so snag 'em via coloradosymphony.org.

Tuesday night, laugh it up at the Comedy Works Downtown with headliner Shane Torres, known for his sharp takes on everyday absurdities. Shows at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.—a hilarious midweek escape, as promoted on their event calendar.

Wednesday, gear up for the Denver Art Museum's free First Thursday night from 5 to 8 p.m. Explore "Beyond the Rocks: The Art of the Navajo Weaving" exhibit with live DJs, food trucks, and artist demos. It's a cultural blast, straight from the museum's website.

Thursday through Saturday, the Underground Music Showcase preview pops at Larimer Lounge with indie bands like The Velveteers rocking stages starting at 8 p.m. nightly—gritty guitars and craft brews await, per the venue's listings.

Cap the weekend at the Denver March Madness Fan Fest at the convention center Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Massive screens for NCAA tourney games, interactive hoops challenges, food halls, and celebrity appearances—pure bracket fever, as announced by Visit Denver.

Whether you're marching in green, jamming to symphonic Fab Four, or shooting hoops, Denver's buzzing. Get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Restaurant Week Kicks Off with 200+ Venues Offering Discounted Multi-Course Menus</title>
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      <description>Denver, let’s talk about what you can do this week in the Mile High City.

All week long, Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing across the metro, with more than 200 spots offering multi-course menus at set price points, from casual neighborhood gems to Michelin-recognized stars. According to Denver7 and Denverite, listeners can snag dinners at $25, $35, $45, or $55 per person, which makes this the perfect time to finally try that buzzy spot you keep hearing about.

If you want art and culture, Denverite highlights a busy slate. At the Denver Art Museum, exhibits like Conversation Pieces and What We’ve Been Up To: People are open daily, with free admission for visitors 18 and under. Over at History Colorado Center, Moments That Made US and Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder bring Colorado history and landscapes to life. The Kirkland Museum is showcasing Space Is the Place: Art &amp; Design in the Atomic Age and ’Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints, a great option for design lovers looking for a quieter afternoon in the Golden Triangle.

Families have plenty to do this weekend. Denverite reports that Brick Planet: A Magical Journey Made with LEGO Bricks at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is running every day, a huge hit for kids and nostalgic adults alike. You can also step into Dinos Alive at the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Globeville, an immersive dinosaur experience with towering animatronics and interactive displays. On Sunday, the musical Pete the Cat at the Elaine Wolf Theatre offers a kid-friendly show built around the beloved book character.

For night owls, the city stays busy. Lumonics Immersed, a light-and-sound art experience in north Denver, transforms a warehouse space into a glowing maze on Friday and Saturday nights. According to Denverite, music fans can catch acts like Nitepunk and FIA at the Bluebird Theater, while Meow Wolf Denver continues to host late-night DJ sets amid its surreal installations.

If you want something special for Sunday, Yoga at the Aquarium pairs a morning flow with time to explore the Downtown Aquarium exhibits, and the Colorado Avalanche are back at Ball Arena hosting the Minnesota Wild, giving sports fans a reason to head downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 09:57:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, let’s talk about what you can do this week in the Mile High City.

All week long, Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing across the metro, with more than 200 spots offering multi-course menus at set price points, from casual neighborhood gems to Michelin-recognized stars. According to Denver7 and Denverite, listeners can snag dinners at $25, $35, $45, or $55 per person, which makes this the perfect time to finally try that buzzy spot you keep hearing about.

If you want art and culture, Denverite highlights a busy slate. At the Denver Art Museum, exhibits like Conversation Pieces and What We’ve Been Up To: People are open daily, with free admission for visitors 18 and under. Over at History Colorado Center, Moments That Made US and Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder bring Colorado history and landscapes to life. The Kirkland Museum is showcasing Space Is the Place: Art &amp; Design in the Atomic Age and ’Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints, a great option for design lovers looking for a quieter afternoon in the Golden Triangle.

Families have plenty to do this weekend. Denverite reports that Brick Planet: A Magical Journey Made with LEGO Bricks at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is running every day, a huge hit for kids and nostalgic adults alike. You can also step into Dinos Alive at the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Globeville, an immersive dinosaur experience with towering animatronics and interactive displays. On Sunday, the musical Pete the Cat at the Elaine Wolf Theatre offers a kid-friendly show built around the beloved book character.

For night owls, the city stays busy. Lumonics Immersed, a light-and-sound art experience in north Denver, transforms a warehouse space into a glowing maze on Friday and Saturday nights. According to Denverite, music fans can catch acts like Nitepunk and FIA at the Bluebird Theater, while Meow Wolf Denver continues to host late-night DJ sets amid its surreal installations.

If you want something special for Sunday, Yoga at the Aquarium pairs a morning flow with time to explore the Downtown Aquarium exhibits, and the Colorado Avalanche are back at Ball Arena hosting the Minnesota Wild, giving sports fans a reason to head downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, let’s talk about what you can do this week in the Mile High City.

All week long, Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing across the metro, with more than 200 spots offering multi-course menus at set price points, from casual neighborhood gems to Michelin-recognized stars. According to Denver7 and Denverite, listeners can snag dinners at $25, $35, $45, or $55 per person, which makes this the perfect time to finally try that buzzy spot you keep hearing about.

If you want art and culture, Denverite highlights a busy slate. At the Denver Art Museum, exhibits like Conversation Pieces and What We’ve Been Up To: People are open daily, with free admission for visitors 18 and under. Over at History Colorado Center, Moments That Made US and Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder bring Colorado history and landscapes to life. The Kirkland Museum is showcasing Space Is the Place: Art &amp; Design in the Atomic Age and ’Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints, a great option for design lovers looking for a quieter afternoon in the Golden Triangle.

Families have plenty to do this weekend. Denverite reports that Brick Planet: A Magical Journey Made with LEGO Bricks at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is running every day, a huge hit for kids and nostalgic adults alike. You can also step into Dinos Alive at the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Globeville, an immersive dinosaur experience with towering animatronics and interactive displays. On Sunday, the musical Pete the Cat at the Elaine Wolf Theatre offers a kid-friendly show built around the beloved book character.

For night owls, the city stays busy. Lumonics Immersed, a light-and-sound art experience in north Denver, transforms a warehouse space into a glowing maze on Friday and Saturday nights. According to Denverite, music fans can catch acts like Nitepunk and FIA at the Bluebird Theater, while Meow Wolf Denver continues to host late-night DJ sets amid its surreal installations.

If you want something special for Sunday, Yoga at the Aquarium pairs a morning flow with time to explore the Downtown Aquarium exhibits, and the Colorado Avalanche are back at Ball Arena hosting the Minnesota Wild, giving sports fans a reason to head downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend: Ballet, Live Music, and Dining Deals Light Up the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right here in the Mile High City with a lineup packed full of ballet twirls, rock riffs, and mouthwatering deals. Today, dive into the enchanting world of Shakespeare's whimsy as the Colorado Ballet presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Curtis Street—tickets start at $40 via coloradoballet.org, and it's running through March 15, so plenty of chances to get lost in fairy dust and moonlit magic.

Craving live beats? Catch comedian Trevor Wallace cracking jokes at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place for $38 and up on ticketmaster.com, or head to the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for Black Label Society with Zakk Sabbath and Dark Chapel at 7:30 p.m.—$65 and up at axs.com. Music lovers, don't miss Nitepunk with Chee, Silcrow, and Rudashi at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax, tickets $35 to $40 via axs.com, or Bolo owning the Ogden Theatre stage at 9 p.m. for $39 and up.

Tonight's also buzzing with cultural vibes: VisitDenver highlights First Friday at Museo de las Americas celebrating “Mujeres” with empowering art and stories, plus Girls &amp; Science at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for young innovators. And hey, Denver Restaurant Week launches today through March 15—score multi-course meals at $25 to $55 at spots across town, like Mizuna marking 25 years with special small bites, as noted by local food buzz.

Saturday amps up with the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival at Stockyards Event Center on National Western Drive—grab tickets at cmc.org for epic adventure flicks. Families, MCA Denver's Family Day offers hands-on contemporary art fun. Groove into the night at The Black Box with Cut Rugs featuring Backwhen, Alea, and Poetic from 9 p.m., or UKG Proper with Saltee at The Lounge.

Sunday? Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery for smooth tunes and tasty bites, or stretch it out with Yoga at the Downtown Aquarium. Cherry Creek Chorale's American Songbook VI lights up Bethany Lutheran Church Friday through Saturday, tickets from $17 at cherrycreekchorale.org. Music heads, Sub.mission's Criso tour hits The Black Box Saturday night.

From ballet romance to bass drops, Denver's serving non-stop excitement—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 09:57:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right here in the Mile High City with a lineup packed full of ballet twirls, rock riffs, and mouthwatering deals. Today, dive into the enchanting world of Shakespeare's whimsy as the Colorado Ballet presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Curtis Street—tickets start at $40 via coloradoballet.org, and it's running through March 15, so plenty of chances to get lost in fairy dust and moonlit magic.

Craving live beats? Catch comedian Trevor Wallace cracking jokes at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place for $38 and up on ticketmaster.com, or head to the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for Black Label Society with Zakk Sabbath and Dark Chapel at 7:30 p.m.—$65 and up at axs.com. Music lovers, don't miss Nitepunk with Chee, Silcrow, and Rudashi at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax, tickets $35 to $40 via axs.com, or Bolo owning the Ogden Theatre stage at 9 p.m. for $39 and up.

Tonight's also buzzing with cultural vibes: VisitDenver highlights First Friday at Museo de las Americas celebrating “Mujeres” with empowering art and stories, plus Girls &amp; Science at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for young innovators. And hey, Denver Restaurant Week launches today through March 15—score multi-course meals at $25 to $55 at spots across town, like Mizuna marking 25 years with special small bites, as noted by local food buzz.

Saturday amps up with the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival at Stockyards Event Center on National Western Drive—grab tickets at cmc.org for epic adventure flicks. Families, MCA Denver's Family Day offers hands-on contemporary art fun. Groove into the night at The Black Box with Cut Rugs featuring Backwhen, Alea, and Poetic from 9 p.m., or UKG Proper with Saltee at The Lounge.

Sunday? Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery for smooth tunes and tasty bites, or stretch it out with Yoga at the Downtown Aquarium. Cherry Creek Chorale's American Songbook VI lights up Bethany Lutheran Church Friday through Saturday, tickets from $17 at cherrycreekchorale.org. Music heads, Sub.mission's Criso tour hits The Black Box Saturday night.

From ballet romance to bass drops, Denver's serving non-stop excitement—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right here in the Mile High City with a lineup packed full of ballet twirls, rock riffs, and mouthwatering deals. Today, dive into the enchanting world of Shakespeare's whimsy as the Colorado Ballet presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Curtis Street—tickets start at $40 via coloradoballet.org, and it's running through March 15, so plenty of chances to get lost in fairy dust and moonlit magic.

Craving live beats? Catch comedian Trevor Wallace cracking jokes at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place for $38 and up on ticketmaster.com, or head to the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for Black Label Society with Zakk Sabbath and Dark Chapel at 7:30 p.m.—$65 and up at axs.com. Music lovers, don't miss Nitepunk with Chee, Silcrow, and Rudashi at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax, tickets $35 to $40 via axs.com, or Bolo owning the Ogden Theatre stage at 9 p.m. for $39 and up.

Tonight's also buzzing with cultural vibes: VisitDenver highlights First Friday at Museo de las Americas celebrating “Mujeres” with empowering art and stories, plus Girls &amp; Science at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for young innovators. And hey, Denver Restaurant Week launches today through March 15—score multi-course meals at $25 to $55 at spots across town, like Mizuna marking 25 years with special small bites, as noted by local food buzz.

Saturday amps up with the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival at Stockyards Event Center on National Western Drive—grab tickets at cmc.org for epic adventure flicks. Families, MCA Denver's Family Day offers hands-on contemporary art fun. Groove into the night at The Black Box with Cut Rugs featuring Backwhen, Alea, and Poetic from 9 p.m., or UKG Proper with Saltee at The Lounge.

Sunday? Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery for smooth tunes and tasty bites, or stretch it out with Yoga at the Downtown Aquarium. Cherry Creek Chorale's American Songbook VI lights up Bethany Lutheran Church Friday through Saturday, tickets from $17 at cherrycreekchorale.org. Music heads, Sub.mission's Criso tour hits The Black Box Saturday night.

From ballet romance to bass drops, Denver's serving non-stop excitement—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Guide: St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, Cosmic Concerts, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in this vibrant city from today through the weekend! It's a packed schedule with spring vibes kicking in, so grab your coat and let's dive into the fun.

Starting right now on this Thursday morning, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where the Colorado Symphony is wrapping up their "Music of the Spheres" concert series at 7:30 PM tonight. According to the Denver Center's event calendar, this immersive show features Holst's planetary suite with stunning visuals—perfect for a cosmic night out, tickets still available online.

Tonight also brings the kickoff of the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival at Civic Center Park from 4 PM onward. Denver Post reports it's free entry with live Irish music from bands like The Elders, food trucks slinging shepherd's pie and green beer, and kid-friendly leprechaun hunts. It's the official start to a weekend of emerald celebrations leading up to Saturday's big parade.

Friday amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. Over 20 galleries like Black in Blume and Core showcase new exhibits, including street artist Detour's mural unveilings, as listed on the RiNo Art District's site. Pair it with tastings at nearby taprooms—think Ratio Beerworks' seasonal hazy IPAs.

Saturday's the star: the 42nd Annual Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade marches down 17th Street at 10 AM, drawing 300,000 fans with bagpipers, floats, and the Rocky Mountain Irish Wolfhounds. Westword highlights grand marshal status for local Celtic band Seven Nations, followed by after-parties at bars like The Irish Snug. Later, catch the Colorado Avalanche facing the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena at 7 PM—NHL.com notes it's a heated divisional rivalry with giveaways for the first 10,000 fans.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's Got Soul Music Festival at Levitt Pavilion from noon to 6 PM features R&amp;B legends like Ledisi and local jazz acts, free admission per the venue's listings. Food vendors and yoga sessions make it family-friendly.

Whether you're chasing parades, pucks, or paint, Denver's delivering. Stay safe, have a blast, and support local!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 09:58:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in this vibrant city from today through the weekend! It's a packed schedule with spring vibes kicking in, so grab your coat and let's dive into the fun.

Starting right now on this Thursday morning, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where the Colorado Symphony is wrapping up their "Music of the Spheres" concert series at 7:30 PM tonight. According to the Denver Center's event calendar, this immersive show features Holst's planetary suite with stunning visuals—perfect for a cosmic night out, tickets still available online.

Tonight also brings the kickoff of the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival at Civic Center Park from 4 PM onward. Denver Post reports it's free entry with live Irish music from bands like The Elders, food trucks slinging shepherd's pie and green beer, and kid-friendly leprechaun hunts. It's the official start to a weekend of emerald celebrations leading up to Saturday's big parade.

Friday amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. Over 20 galleries like Black in Blume and Core showcase new exhibits, including street artist Detour's mural unveilings, as listed on the RiNo Art District's site. Pair it with tastings at nearby taprooms—think Ratio Beerworks' seasonal hazy IPAs.

Saturday's the star: the 42nd Annual Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade marches down 17th Street at 10 AM, drawing 300,000 fans with bagpipers, floats, and the Rocky Mountain Irish Wolfhounds. Westword highlights grand marshal status for local Celtic band Seven Nations, followed by after-parties at bars like The Irish Snug. Later, catch the Colorado Avalanche facing the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena at 7 PM—NHL.com notes it's a heated divisional rivalry with giveaways for the first 10,000 fans.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's Got Soul Music Festival at Levitt Pavilion from noon to 6 PM features R&amp;B legends like Ledisi and local jazz acts, free admission per the venue's listings. Food vendors and yoga sessions make it family-friendly.

Whether you're chasing parades, pucks, or paint, Denver's delivering. Stay safe, have a blast, and support local!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in this vibrant city from today through the weekend! It's a packed schedule with spring vibes kicking in, so grab your coat and let's dive into the fun.

Starting right now on this Thursday morning, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where the Colorado Symphony is wrapping up their "Music of the Spheres" concert series at 7:30 PM tonight. According to the Denver Center's event calendar, this immersive show features Holst's planetary suite with stunning visuals—perfect for a cosmic night out, tickets still available online.

Tonight also brings the kickoff of the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival at Civic Center Park from 4 PM onward. Denver Post reports it's free entry with live Irish music from bands like The Elders, food trucks slinging shepherd's pie and green beer, and kid-friendly leprechaun hunts. It's the official start to a weekend of emerald celebrations leading up to Saturday's big parade.

Friday amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. Over 20 galleries like Black in Blume and Core showcase new exhibits, including street artist Detour's mural unveilings, as listed on the RiNo Art District's site. Pair it with tastings at nearby taprooms—think Ratio Beerworks' seasonal hazy IPAs.

Saturday's the star: the 42nd Annual Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade marches down 17th Street at 10 AM, drawing 300,000 fans with bagpipers, floats, and the Rocky Mountain Irish Wolfhounds. Westword highlights grand marshal status for local Celtic band Seven Nations, followed by after-parties at bars like The Irish Snug. Later, catch the Colorado Avalanche facing the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena at 7 PM—NHL.com notes it's a heated divisional rivalry with giveaways for the first 10,000 fans.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's Got Soul Music Festival at Levitt Pavilion from noon to 6 PM features R&amp;B legends like Ledisi and local jazz acts, free admission per the venue's listings. Food vendors and yoga sessions make it family-friendly.

Whether you're chasing parades, pucks, or paint, Denver's delivering. Stay safe, have a blast, and support local!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Epic Week Ahead: Hockey, Art, Broadway, and St. Patrick's Day Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your jackets because this week in the Mile High City is packed with epic vibes from today right through the weekend. It's Wednesday, March 4th, and we're kicking things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena tonight at 7 PM. According to the official NHL schedule on NHL.com, this divisional rivalry is set to be a high-stakes thriller—expect fireworks on the ice with stars like Nathan MacKinnon lighting it up. Tickets are still available via Ticketmaster, so rally your crew for some puck-chasing action.

Switching gears to culture, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special members-only preview of their new exhibit "Frontiers of Flight" this evening from 5 to 8 PM, but general admission opens tomorrow. DAM's website details how it showcases rare aviation artifacts, including a 1920s biplane cockpit you can climb into—perfect for aviation buffs dreaming of the skies.

Tomorrow, Thursday, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where "The Book of Mormon" kicks off a limited run through Sunday. BroadwayWorld reports it's the Tony-winning musical satire with non-stop laughs, sharp wit, and those unforgettable songs. Shows start at 7:30 PM; snag seats on their site for under $50 balcony options.

Friday night amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. The RiNo Art District site lists over 20 galleries opening new shows, street performers, food trucks slinging gourmet tacos, and live DJ sets. It's free, walkable, and the neon-lit murals make it Instagram gold.

Saturday, March 7th, the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival explodes at Civic Center Park from noon to 8 PM. VisitDenver.com calls it Colorado's biggest Celtic bash with Irish bands like The Elders headlining, bagpipe parades, whiskey tastings, and green beer flowing. Entry's free, but VIP passes get you close-up stage views.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's got the Colorado Rapids home opener against Sporting Kansas City at Dick's Sporting Goods Park at 4 PM. MLSsoccer.com highlights the fireworks show post-match and family-friendly tailgates—wear your burgundy!

From hockey hits to Celtic beats, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, bundle up against that crisp March air, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 09:57:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your jackets because this week in the Mile High City is packed with epic vibes from today right through the weekend. It's Wednesday, March 4th, and we're kicking things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena tonight at 7 PM. According to the official NHL schedule on NHL.com, this divisional rivalry is set to be a high-stakes thriller—expect fireworks on the ice with stars like Nathan MacKinnon lighting it up. Tickets are still available via Ticketmaster, so rally your crew for some puck-chasing action.

Switching gears to culture, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special members-only preview of their new exhibit "Frontiers of Flight" this evening from 5 to 8 PM, but general admission opens tomorrow. DAM's website details how it showcases rare aviation artifacts, including a 1920s biplane cockpit you can climb into—perfect for aviation buffs dreaming of the skies.

Tomorrow, Thursday, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where "The Book of Mormon" kicks off a limited run through Sunday. BroadwayWorld reports it's the Tony-winning musical satire with non-stop laughs, sharp wit, and those unforgettable songs. Shows start at 7:30 PM; snag seats on their site for under $50 balcony options.

Friday night amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. The RiNo Art District site lists over 20 galleries opening new shows, street performers, food trucks slinging gourmet tacos, and live DJ sets. It's free, walkable, and the neon-lit murals make it Instagram gold.

Saturday, March 7th, the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival explodes at Civic Center Park from noon to 8 PM. VisitDenver.com calls it Colorado's biggest Celtic bash with Irish bands like The Elders headlining, bagpipe parades, whiskey tastings, and green beer flowing. Entry's free, but VIP passes get you close-up stage views.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's got the Colorado Rapids home opener against Sporting Kansas City at Dick's Sporting Goods Park at 4 PM. MLSsoccer.com highlights the fireworks show post-match and family-friendly tailgates—wear your burgundy!

From hockey hits to Celtic beats, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, bundle up against that crisp March air, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your jackets because this week in the Mile High City is packed with epic vibes from today right through the weekend. It's Wednesday, March 4th, and we're kicking things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena tonight at 7 PM. According to the official NHL schedule on NHL.com, this divisional rivalry is set to be a high-stakes thriller—expect fireworks on the ice with stars like Nathan MacKinnon lighting it up. Tickets are still available via Ticketmaster, so rally your crew for some puck-chasing action.

Switching gears to culture, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special members-only preview of their new exhibit "Frontiers of Flight" this evening from 5 to 8 PM, but general admission opens tomorrow. DAM's website details how it showcases rare aviation artifacts, including a 1920s biplane cockpit you can climb into—perfect for aviation buffs dreaming of the skies.

Tomorrow, Thursday, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where "The Book of Mormon" kicks off a limited run through Sunday. BroadwayWorld reports it's the Tony-winning musical satire with non-stop laughs, sharp wit, and those unforgettable songs. Shows start at 7:30 PM; snag seats on their site for under $50 balcony options.

Friday night amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. The RiNo Art District site lists over 20 galleries opening new shows, street performers, food trucks slinging gourmet tacos, and live DJ sets. It's free, walkable, and the neon-lit murals make it Instagram gold.

Saturday, March 7th, the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival explodes at Civic Center Park from noon to 8 PM. VisitDenver.com calls it Colorado's biggest Celtic bash with Irish bands like The Elders headlining, bagpipe parades, whiskey tastings, and green beer flowing. Entry's free, but VIP passes get you close-up stage views.

Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's got the Colorado Rapids home opener against Sporting Kansas City at Dick's Sporting Goods Park at 4 PM. MLSsoccer.com highlights the fireworks show post-match and family-friendly tailgates—wear your burgundy!

From hockey hits to Celtic beats, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Stay safe, bundle up against that crisp March air, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Got It All This Week: From 303 Day Celebrations to Sports, Music, and Art</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, kicking off right now on this vibrant Tuesday and rolling through the weekend. Today, dive into 303 Day celebrations honoring our Colorado area code with live music from Bruha, Graveyard Choir, and Cheap Perfume at Number Thirty Eight on Chestnut Place starting at 5 p.m.—perfect for that local vibe, as 303 Magazine calls it our unofficial holiday. Music lovers, catch the Enion Pelta-Tiller Quartet jazzing up Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6:30 p.m., or rock out with Sparrow Blue, Mike Morrow and the Culprits, and Bathing Lagoon at Skylark Lounge on Broadway for $18 a ticket. If cocktails call, join the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for $83 to $90, booking via Delicious Denver Food Tours. Art fans, sip and paint a Floating Feather at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden on East Hampden Avenue for $35 starting at 6:30. Later tonight, Artemas brings high energy with Henry Morris and Ella Boh at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for $44 to $53, Alex Sampson packs Bluebird Theater on Colfax with Maryjo and Rikki Lumi at $36, and Jordan Ward's Apartment Tour hits Cervantes’ Other Side on Welton for $39.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, gear up for Capstan at Marquis Theater on Larimer at 6 p.m., Winston Surfshirt at Meow Wolf's Perplexiplex on First Street at 8 p.m., or Margo Price at Gothic Theatre in Englewood.

Thursday amps up with Miguel at Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson at 7 p.m., Colony House at Summit Music Hall on Blake, and a Nuggets vs. Lakers showdown at Ball Arena—tickets flying fast per denver-co.events.

Friday explodes with First Fridays everywhere: Celebrating Mujeres, Five Points, RiNo, 40 West Arts, and Art District on Santa Fe art walks from evening onward, as Visit Denver highlights. Cheer Nuggets vs. Knicks at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., Colorado Ballet's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30, or comedy from Bryan Callen at Comedy Works Downtown and Ginger Billy at Comedy Works South. Colorado Golf Expo swings into National Western Center all weekend starting at 10 a.m.

Saturday brings Colorado Mammoth lacrosse vs. Ottawa Black Bears and Rapids soccer vs. LA Galaxy. Sunday? Avalanche hockey vs. Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena, Runnin' of the Green 7K and 2M race, free day at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and yoga at Downtown Aquarium. Ongoing gems like Nourished by Jazz Holmes at Botanic Gardens through March 22 add culture.

Whatever your scene—sports, tunes, art, or brews—Denver's buzzing. Grab tickets quick and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 22:48:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, kicking off right now on this vibrant Tuesday and rolling through the weekend. Today, dive into 303 Day celebrations honoring our Colorado area code with live music from Bruha, Graveyard Choir, and Cheap Perfume at Number Thirty Eight on Chestnut Place starting at 5 p.m.—perfect for that local vibe, as 303 Magazine calls it our unofficial holiday. Music lovers, catch the Enion Pelta-Tiller Quartet jazzing up Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6:30 p.m., or rock out with Sparrow Blue, Mike Morrow and the Culprits, and Bathing Lagoon at Skylark Lounge on Broadway for $18 a ticket. If cocktails call, join the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for $83 to $90, booking via Delicious Denver Food Tours. Art fans, sip and paint a Floating Feather at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden on East Hampden Avenue for $35 starting at 6:30. Later tonight, Artemas brings high energy with Henry Morris and Ella Boh at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for $44 to $53, Alex Sampson packs Bluebird Theater on Colfax with Maryjo and Rikki Lumi at $36, and Jordan Ward's Apartment Tour hits Cervantes’ Other Side on Welton for $39.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, gear up for Capstan at Marquis Theater on Larimer at 6 p.m., Winston Surfshirt at Meow Wolf's Perplexiplex on First Street at 8 p.m., or Margo Price at Gothic Theatre in Englewood.

Thursday amps up with Miguel at Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson at 7 p.m., Colony House at Summit Music Hall on Blake, and a Nuggets vs. Lakers showdown at Ball Arena—tickets flying fast per denver-co.events.

Friday explodes with First Fridays everywhere: Celebrating Mujeres, Five Points, RiNo, 40 West Arts, and Art District on Santa Fe art walks from evening onward, as Visit Denver highlights. Cheer Nuggets vs. Knicks at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., Colorado Ballet's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30, or comedy from Bryan Callen at Comedy Works Downtown and Ginger Billy at Comedy Works South. Colorado Golf Expo swings into National Western Center all weekend starting at 10 a.m.

Saturday brings Colorado Mammoth lacrosse vs. Ottawa Black Bears and Rapids soccer vs. LA Galaxy. Sunday? Avalanche hockey vs. Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena, Runnin' of the Green 7K and 2M race, free day at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and yoga at Downtown Aquarium. Ongoing gems like Nourished by Jazz Holmes at Botanic Gardens through March 22 add culture.

Whatever your scene—sports, tunes, art, or brews—Denver's buzzing. Grab tickets quick and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, kicking off right now on this vibrant Tuesday and rolling through the weekend. Today, dive into 303 Day celebrations honoring our Colorado area code with live music from Bruha, Graveyard Choir, and Cheap Perfume at Number Thirty Eight on Chestnut Place starting at 5 p.m.—perfect for that local vibe, as 303 Magazine calls it our unofficial holiday. Music lovers, catch the Enion Pelta-Tiller Quartet jazzing up Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6:30 p.m., or rock out with Sparrow Blue, Mike Morrow and the Culprits, and Bathing Lagoon at Skylark Lounge on Broadway for $18 a ticket. If cocktails call, join the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for $83 to $90, booking via Delicious Denver Food Tours. Art fans, sip and paint a Floating Feather at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden on East Hampden Avenue for $35 starting at 6:30. Later tonight, Artemas brings high energy with Henry Morris and Ella Boh at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop for $44 to $53, Alex Sampson packs Bluebird Theater on Colfax with Maryjo and Rikki Lumi at $36, and Jordan Ward's Apartment Tour hits Cervantes’ Other Side on Welton for $39.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, gear up for Capstan at Marquis Theater on Larimer at 6 p.m., Winston Surfshirt at Meow Wolf's Perplexiplex on First Street at 8 p.m., or Margo Price at Gothic Theatre in Englewood.

Thursday amps up with Miguel at Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson at 7 p.m., Colony House at Summit Music Hall on Blake, and a Nuggets vs. Lakers showdown at Ball Arena—tickets flying fast per denver-co.events.

Friday explodes with First Fridays everywhere: Celebrating Mujeres, Five Points, RiNo, 40 West Arts, and Art District on Santa Fe art walks from evening onward, as Visit Denver highlights. Cheer Nuggets vs. Knicks at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., Colorado Ballet's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30, or comedy from Bryan Callen at Comedy Works Downtown and Ginger Billy at Comedy Works South. Colorado Golf Expo swings into National Western Center all weekend starting at 10 a.m.

Saturday brings Colorado Mammoth lacrosse vs. Ottawa Black Bears and Rapids soccer vs. LA Galaxy. Sunday? Avalanche hockey vs. Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena, Runnin' of the Green 7K and 2M race, free day at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and yoga at Downtown Aquarium. Ongoing gems like Nourished by Jazz Holmes at Botanic Gardens through March 22 add culture.

Whatever your scene—sports, tunes, art, or brews—Denver's buzzing. Grab tickets quick and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend Guide: Lunar New Year Celebrations, Alpacas, and Family Fun Await</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend of February 28 through March 1. Whether you're chasing thrills, laughs, or family fun, we've got the scoop on the best ways to make memories right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with the vibrant Parker Lunar New Year Celebration at the PACE Center in Parker from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's free with advance registration and packed with traditional performances, martial arts demos, and hands-on activities honoring the Year of the Horse, as highlighted by Denver7. Nearby, head to the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont for the 2026 Alpaca Extravaganza starting at 9 a.m., a fluffy freebie perfect for animal lovers. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at Ball Arena at 4 p.m.—grab tickets via Ticketmaster for that electric NHL energy.

Music lovers, catch Maddy O'Neal and Tokimonsta at Mission Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. for $49.99, or Telykast at Bluebird Theater around 8:30 p.m. For laughs, the Comfort &amp; Comedy Festival rages on in Golden at Miners Alley Performing Arts Center and Gnarly’s with shows from 11 a.m. through 10 p.m.—tickets start at $35, according to Denverite and Denver7. Families, dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $20.95 to $25.95, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver. Swing by Arvada Winterfest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Olde Town Arvada Square for free multicultural vibes with arts, eats, and entertainment. Singles, try Thursday's One Shot Back 25+ mixer at an indoor golf spot in Denver from 1 to 3 p.m.—perfect for mingling over swings and sparks. Art walkers, join the Fourth Saturday Artisan Craft &amp; Art Walk at Junction Food &amp; Drink on South Colorado Blvd from 5 to 9 p.m., totally free.

Tomorrow, Sunday, catch the 8th Annual Petite Parade at Dairy Block from noon to 2 p.m.—free floats and fun, register ahead. The Nuggets face the Timberwolves at Ball Arena at 1:30 p.m. on ABC. Alpacas return to Longmont till 4 p.m., and Elitch Gardens hosts a hiring fair from noon to 5 p.m. if you're job hunting seasonally.

Throughout, hit ongoing hits like Clock Tower tours downtown, Domestic Bliss at the Center for Colorado Women's History, or laser shows at the Nature &amp; Science Museum featuring Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 09:59:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend of February 28 through March 1. Whether you're chasing thrills, laughs, or family fun, we've got the scoop on the best ways to make memories right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with the vibrant Parker Lunar New Year Celebration at the PACE Center in Parker from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's free with advance registration and packed with traditional performances, martial arts demos, and hands-on activities honoring the Year of the Horse, as highlighted by Denver7. Nearby, head to the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont for the 2026 Alpaca Extravaganza starting at 9 a.m., a fluffy freebie perfect for animal lovers. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at Ball Arena at 4 p.m.—grab tickets via Ticketmaster for that electric NHL energy.

Music lovers, catch Maddy O'Neal and Tokimonsta at Mission Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. for $49.99, or Telykast at Bluebird Theater around 8:30 p.m. For laughs, the Comfort &amp; Comedy Festival rages on in Golden at Miners Alley Performing Arts Center and Gnarly’s with shows from 11 a.m. through 10 p.m.—tickets start at $35, according to Denverite and Denver7. Families, dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $20.95 to $25.95, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver. Swing by Arvada Winterfest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Olde Town Arvada Square for free multicultural vibes with arts, eats, and entertainment. Singles, try Thursday's One Shot Back 25+ mixer at an indoor golf spot in Denver from 1 to 3 p.m.—perfect for mingling over swings and sparks. Art walkers, join the Fourth Saturday Artisan Craft &amp; Art Walk at Junction Food &amp; Drink on South Colorado Blvd from 5 to 9 p.m., totally free.

Tomorrow, Sunday, catch the 8th Annual Petite Parade at Dairy Block from noon to 2 p.m.—free floats and fun, register ahead. The Nuggets face the Timberwolves at Ball Arena at 1:30 p.m. on ABC. Alpacas return to Longmont till 4 p.m., and Elitch Gardens hosts a hiring fair from noon to 5 p.m. if you're job hunting seasonally.

Throughout, hit ongoing hits like Clock Tower tours downtown, Domestic Bliss at the Center for Colorado Women's History, or laser shows at the Nature &amp; Science Museum featuring Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Denver this weekend of February 28 through March 1. Whether you're chasing thrills, laughs, or family fun, we've got the scoop on the best ways to make memories right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with the vibrant Parker Lunar New Year Celebration at the PACE Center in Parker from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's free with advance registration and packed with traditional performances, martial arts demos, and hands-on activities honoring the Year of the Horse, as highlighted by Denver7. Nearby, head to the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont for the 2026 Alpaca Extravaganza starting at 9 a.m., a fluffy freebie perfect for animal lovers. Sports fans, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at Ball Arena at 4 p.m.—grab tickets via Ticketmaster for that electric NHL energy.

Music lovers, catch Maddy O'Neal and Tokimonsta at Mission Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. for $49.99, or Telykast at Bluebird Theater around 8:30 p.m. For laughs, the Comfort &amp; Comedy Festival rages on in Golden at Miners Alley Performing Arts Center and Gnarly’s with shows from 11 a.m. through 10 p.m.—tickets start at $35, according to Denverite and Denver7. Families, dive into Brick Planet, the magical LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day for $20.95 to $25.95, or roar with Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver. Swing by Arvada Winterfest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Olde Town Arvada Square for free multicultural vibes with arts, eats, and entertainment. Singles, try Thursday's One Shot Back 25+ mixer at an indoor golf spot in Denver from 1 to 3 p.m.—perfect for mingling over swings and sparks. Art walkers, join the Fourth Saturday Artisan Craft &amp; Art Walk at Junction Food &amp; Drink on South Colorado Blvd from 5 to 9 p.m., totally free.

Tomorrow, Sunday, catch the 8th Annual Petite Parade at Dairy Block from noon to 2 p.m.—free floats and fun, register ahead. The Nuggets face the Timberwolves at Ball Arena at 1:30 p.m. on ABC. Alpacas return to Longmont till 4 p.m., and Elitch Gardens hosts a hiring fair from noon to 5 p.m. if you're job hunting seasonally.

Throughout, hit ongoing hits like Clock Tower tours downtown, Domestic Bliss at the Center for Colorado Women's History, or laser shows at the Nature &amp; Science Museum featuring Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      <title>Denver Weekend Guide: Opera, Music, Comedy and More Pack the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with electrifying vibes from opera glamour to icy plunges and killer live tunes. Today, Friday, kick things off with the swanky Opera Colorado Grand Gala at the Denver Performing Arts Complex on Curtis Street, starting at 5 p.m. Picture cocktails flowing, a gourmet dinner, live auction thrills, and stunning performances—all for $400 a ticket via operacolorado.org. If you're craving high-energy beats, catch Psyclon Nine rocking The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 6:30 p.m. for $24.87, or the smooth sounds of Ken Walker Sextet at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, same time, prices online at dazzledenver.com.

Jazz fans, don't miss Glitterer at Marquis Theater on Larimer Street at 7 p.m. from $28, or comedian Michelle Buteau cracking up the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7:30 p.m., tickets $57 and up on ticketmaster.com. Dance lovers, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance presents We Have a Dream at Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., $26 to $35 via northglennarts.org. Symphony seekers head to Lone Tree Arts Center for Winds of Destiny with the Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., $22 to $32, kids 12 and under just $10 at lonetreesymphony.org. EDM heads up: Drama with Amtrac and Blank Sense storms Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street at 8 p.m., $53.60 to $125.90 on axs.com. Phooey with Enso and Saved by Aliens hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 via lost-lake.com. Punk and metal crowds, Angelic Desolation with Let Them Burn and more rages at HQ on Broadway at 8 p.m. for $14.25 at hqdenver.com, while Corduroy grooves The Oriental Theater on 44th Avenue at 8 p.m., $26.88 up at theorientaltheater.com. Ogden Theatre hosts Gogol Bordello with Puzzled Panther and Boris and the Joy at 8 p.m., tickets on axs.com. And sports fans, cheer the Colorado Mammoth lacrosse team battling San Diego Seals at Ball Arena tonight, snag seats on ticketmaster.com. Classic musical theater? The Music Man runs Friday through Sunday at Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, details at denvercenter.org.

Saturday and Sunday stay buzzing with The Music Man encore. Sunday morning, dive into fun at the Denver Pool Plunge and 5K at Wash Park from 8 a.m. to noon—plunge for $80 adults or $50 students, run the 5K from $40, all supporting Special Olympics Colorado athletes, more at koaa.com.

Your friendly Denver guide says bundle up, snag those tickets fast, and make epic memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 09:58:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with electrifying vibes from opera glamour to icy plunges and killer live tunes. Today, Friday, kick things off with the swanky Opera Colorado Grand Gala at the Denver Performing Arts Complex on Curtis Street, starting at 5 p.m. Picture cocktails flowing, a gourmet dinner, live auction thrills, and stunning performances—all for $400 a ticket via operacolorado.org. If you're craving high-energy beats, catch Psyclon Nine rocking The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 6:30 p.m. for $24.87, or the smooth sounds of Ken Walker Sextet at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, same time, prices online at dazzledenver.com.

Jazz fans, don't miss Glitterer at Marquis Theater on Larimer Street at 7 p.m. from $28, or comedian Michelle Buteau cracking up the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7:30 p.m., tickets $57 and up on ticketmaster.com. Dance lovers, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance presents We Have a Dream at Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., $26 to $35 via northglennarts.org. Symphony seekers head to Lone Tree Arts Center for Winds of Destiny with the Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., $22 to $32, kids 12 and under just $10 at lonetreesymphony.org. EDM heads up: Drama with Amtrac and Blank Sense storms Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street at 8 p.m., $53.60 to $125.90 on axs.com. Phooey with Enso and Saved by Aliens hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 via lost-lake.com. Punk and metal crowds, Angelic Desolation with Let Them Burn and more rages at HQ on Broadway at 8 p.m. for $14.25 at hqdenver.com, while Corduroy grooves The Oriental Theater on 44th Avenue at 8 p.m., $26.88 up at theorientaltheater.com. Ogden Theatre hosts Gogol Bordello with Puzzled Panther and Boris and the Joy at 8 p.m., tickets on axs.com. And sports fans, cheer the Colorado Mammoth lacrosse team battling San Diego Seals at Ball Arena tonight, snag seats on ticketmaster.com. Classic musical theater? The Music Man runs Friday through Sunday at Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, details at denvercenter.org.

Saturday and Sunday stay buzzing with The Music Man encore. Sunday morning, dive into fun at the Denver Pool Plunge and 5K at Wash Park from 8 a.m. to noon—plunge for $80 adults or $50 students, run the 5K from $40, all supporting Special Olympics Colorado athletes, more at koaa.com.

Your friendly Denver guide says bundle up, snag those tickets fast, and make epic memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in the Mile High City is packed with electrifying vibes from opera glamour to icy plunges and killer live tunes. Today, Friday, kick things off with the swanky Opera Colorado Grand Gala at the Denver Performing Arts Complex on Curtis Street, starting at 5 p.m. Picture cocktails flowing, a gourmet dinner, live auction thrills, and stunning performances—all for $400 a ticket via operacolorado.org. If you're craving high-energy beats, catch Psyclon Nine rocking The Roxy Theatre on Welton Street at 6:30 p.m. for $24.87, or the smooth sounds of Ken Walker Sextet at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, same time, prices online at dazzledenver.com.

Jazz fans, don't miss Glitterer at Marquis Theater on Larimer Street at 7 p.m. from $28, or comedian Michelle Buteau cracking up the Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7:30 p.m., tickets $57 and up on ticketmaster.com. Dance lovers, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance presents We Have a Dream at Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., $26 to $35 via northglennarts.org. Symphony seekers head to Lone Tree Arts Center for Winds of Destiny with the Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., $22 to $32, kids 12 and under just $10 at lonetreesymphony.org. EDM heads up: Drama with Amtrac and Blank Sense storms Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street at 8 p.m., $53.60 to $125.90 on axs.com. Phooey with Enso and Saved by Aliens hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 via lost-lake.com. Punk and metal crowds, Angelic Desolation with Let Them Burn and more rages at HQ on Broadway at 8 p.m. for $14.25 at hqdenver.com, while Corduroy grooves The Oriental Theater on 44th Avenue at 8 p.m., $26.88 up at theorientaltheater.com. Ogden Theatre hosts Gogol Bordello with Puzzled Panther and Boris and the Joy at 8 p.m., tickets on axs.com. And sports fans, cheer the Colorado Mammoth lacrosse team battling San Diego Seals at Ball Arena tonight, snag seats on ticketmaster.com. Classic musical theater? The Music Man runs Friday through Sunday at Buell Theatre on Curtis Street, details at denvercenter.org.

Saturday and Sunday stay buzzing with The Music Man encore. Sunday morning, dive into fun at the Denver Pool Plunge and 5K at Wash Park from 8 a.m. to noon—plunge for $80 adults or $50 students, run the 5K from $40, all supporting Special Olympics Colorado athletes, more at koaa.com.

Your friendly Denver guide says bundle up, snag those tickets fast, and make epic memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Events Heat Up This Week With Hockey, Live Music and Comedy</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and high-energy action right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena—nothing beats that puck-dropping thrill as our boys in burgundy chase another win, according to Ticketmaster listings. Music lovers, head to HQ at 60 South Broadway for Belphegor with Incantation, Hate, and Narcotic Wasteland starting at 6:45 p.m., tickets $36.56 via hqdenver.com, as reported by The Denver Gazette. Or catch Jokes and Jams with Solar Flare Sunset at Skylark Lounge, 140 South Broadway, 7 p.m., $18.08 at skylarklounge.com.

For a jazzy twist, the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra presents The Beatles Songbook featuring Annie Booth and Marion Powers at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 South Allison Parkway, 7 p.m., $36 to $38 through coloradojazz.org. Broadway stars shine at An Evening with Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara, 7:30 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th Street, from $67.20 at coloradosymphony.org. Rock out with Private School at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues, 1624 Market Street, 8 p.m., $19.50 via theblackbuzzard.com, or Meeks with Evol, Soma, and Pink Lemonade at Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer Street, 8 p.m., $24.60 to $29.60 at larimerlounge.com. Electronic vibes call at Indobeats &amp; Kuhlin with Twizzled and more at Cervantes’ Other Side, 2635 Welton Street, 8:30 p.m., $15 to $20 on cervantesmasterpiece.com.

Comedy heats up Thursday through Saturday with Rick Glassman at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th Street—7:30 p.m. tonight, then 7 and 9:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, $20 to $35 at comedyworks.com. Christopher Titus hits Comedy Works South at the Landmark in Greenwood Village, 5345 Landmark Place, same schedule, $25 to $37. Dance into Wonderbound’s Decadent Desires at 3824 Dahlia Street through March 8, prices online at wonderbound.com.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more laughs and music, plus family fun like Pete the Cat: The Musical at Denver’s Children’s Theatre in Mizel Arts Center, Elaine Wolf Theatre, 350 South Dahlia Street, through March 22, $15 or $50 family pack at tickets.jccdenver.org/dct. Sports fans, check Colorado Christian Cougars Women’s Basketball vs. New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls at 6 p.m. today, per Denver CO Events. And don’t miss boxing action in nearby Aurora on Saturday.

Weekend warriors, 303 Magazine highlights food, music, art, and cultural pops across the city—perfect for late-night bites or gluten-free pizza hunts. Whether you’re headbanging, chuckling, or cheering, Denver’s vibe is unstoppable.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 09:59:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and high-energy action right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena—nothing beats that puck-dropping thrill as our boys in burgundy chase another win, according to Ticketmaster listings. Music lovers, head to HQ at 60 South Broadway for Belphegor with Incantation, Hate, and Narcotic Wasteland starting at 6:45 p.m., tickets $36.56 via hqdenver.com, as reported by The Denver Gazette. Or catch Jokes and Jams with Solar Flare Sunset at Skylark Lounge, 140 South Broadway, 7 p.m., $18.08 at skylarklounge.com.

For a jazzy twist, the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra presents The Beatles Songbook featuring Annie Booth and Marion Powers at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 South Allison Parkway, 7 p.m., $36 to $38 through coloradojazz.org. Broadway stars shine at An Evening with Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara, 7:30 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th Street, from $67.20 at coloradosymphony.org. Rock out with Private School at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues, 1624 Market Street, 8 p.m., $19.50 via theblackbuzzard.com, or Meeks with Evol, Soma, and Pink Lemonade at Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer Street, 8 p.m., $24.60 to $29.60 at larimerlounge.com. Electronic vibes call at Indobeats &amp; Kuhlin with Twizzled and more at Cervantes’ Other Side, 2635 Welton Street, 8:30 p.m., $15 to $20 on cervantesmasterpiece.com.

Comedy heats up Thursday through Saturday with Rick Glassman at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th Street—7:30 p.m. tonight, then 7 and 9:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, $20 to $35 at comedyworks.com. Christopher Titus hits Comedy Works South at the Landmark in Greenwood Village, 5345 Landmark Place, same schedule, $25 to $37. Dance into Wonderbound’s Decadent Desires at 3824 Dahlia Street through March 8, prices online at wonderbound.com.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more laughs and music, plus family fun like Pete the Cat: The Musical at Denver’s Children’s Theatre in Mizel Arts Center, Elaine Wolf Theatre, 350 South Dahlia Street, through March 22, $15 or $50 family pack at tickets.jccdenver.org/dct. Sports fans, check Colorado Christian Cougars Women’s Basketball vs. New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls at 6 p.m. today, per Denver CO Events. And don’t miss boxing action in nearby Aurora on Saturday.

Weekend warriors, 303 Magazine highlights food, music, art, and cultural pops across the city—perfect for late-night bites or gluten-free pizza hunts. Whether you’re headbanging, chuckling, or cheering, Denver’s vibe is unstoppable.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and high-energy action right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Minnesota Wild at Ball Arena—nothing beats that puck-dropping thrill as our boys in burgundy chase another win, according to Ticketmaster listings. Music lovers, head to HQ at 60 South Broadway for Belphegor with Incantation, Hate, and Narcotic Wasteland starting at 6:45 p.m., tickets $36.56 via hqdenver.com, as reported by The Denver Gazette. Or catch Jokes and Jams with Solar Flare Sunset at Skylark Lounge, 140 South Broadway, 7 p.m., $18.08 at skylarklounge.com.

For a jazzy twist, the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra presents The Beatles Songbook featuring Annie Booth and Marion Powers at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 South Allison Parkway, 7 p.m., $36 to $38 through coloradojazz.org. Broadway stars shine at An Evening with Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara, 7:30 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th Street, from $67.20 at coloradosymphony.org. Rock out with Private School at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues, 1624 Market Street, 8 p.m., $19.50 via theblackbuzzard.com, or Meeks with Evol, Soma, and Pink Lemonade at Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer Street, 8 p.m., $24.60 to $29.60 at larimerlounge.com. Electronic vibes call at Indobeats &amp; Kuhlin with Twizzled and more at Cervantes’ Other Side, 2635 Welton Street, 8:30 p.m., $15 to $20 on cervantesmasterpiece.com.

Comedy heats up Thursday through Saturday with Rick Glassman at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th Street—7:30 p.m. tonight, then 7 and 9:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, $20 to $35 at comedyworks.com. Christopher Titus hits Comedy Works South at the Landmark in Greenwood Village, 5345 Landmark Place, same schedule, $25 to $37. Dance into Wonderbound’s Decadent Desires at 3824 Dahlia Street through March 8, prices online at wonderbound.com.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more laughs and music, plus family fun like Pete the Cat: The Musical at Denver’s Children’s Theatre in Mizel Arts Center, Elaine Wolf Theatre, 350 South Dahlia Street, through March 22, $15 or $50 family pack at tickets.jccdenver.org/dct. Sports fans, check Colorado Christian Cougars Women’s Basketball vs. New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls at 6 p.m. today, per Denver CO Events. And don’t miss boxing action in nearby Aurora on Saturday.

Weekend warriors, 303 Magazine highlights food, music, art, and cultural pops across the city—perfect for late-night bites or gluten-free pizza hunts. Whether you’re headbanging, chuckling, or cheering, Denver’s vibe is unstoppable.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: From AEW Wrestling to Nuggets Hoops, Your Guide to Mile High Entertainment</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with high-energy vibes from music raves to hoops showdowns that'll have you buzzing! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with AEW Dynamite live at the Mission Ballroom, where Babes of Wrath defend their Women's World Tag Team Championship against MegaBad in a can't-miss bout, according to Fightful reports. Then, catch Canadian pop sensation Lights on her Come Get Your Girl Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., tickets starting at $38 via their site. Over at Bluebird Theater, emo rockers Emery team up with As Cities Burn and the Classic Crime at 7 p.m. for $35 a pop, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, Glen Whitehead lights up Dazzle at Baur’s at 6:30 p.m., or slide into Nocturne for the Adam Gang Quartet's double sets. Feeling artsy? Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster hosts "London Calling" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for $35, while Sipping N’ Painting Highland does "Windmill Sunset" at 7 p.m. for under $33.

Thursday rolls in hot with Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country jamming at Boulder Theater at 8 p.m., just a quick hop from Denver, tickets around $42 per AXS. Friday at Summit, Donny Benét brings his funky grooves, and Saturday's Club 90s Heated Rivalrave cranks the dance party—18-plus energy all night. But the real thriller? Tonight at 8 p.m., the Denver Nuggets host the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena in a Western Conference clash, with tickets from $142 on SeatGeek and injury updates fresh from Fox Sports 97-9. Ogden Theatre delivers The Devil Makes Three with Lightnin’ Luke at 8:30 p.m. for $49, and Ophelia’s has Adam Deitch's producer set at 9 p.m. starting at $24. Theater fans, "The Odd Couple (Female Version)" runs at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m., $30 to $60.

Weekend peaks with more Summit action—Emo Nite Friday, dodie Saturday—and don't sleep on Alias Brass at MSU Denver's King Center tonight at 7:30 p.m. for $15 to $25. Whether you're painting, headbanging, or courtside cheering, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Snag tickets quick before they vanish!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures rolling. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 09:58:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with high-energy vibes from music raves to hoops showdowns that'll have you buzzing! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with AEW Dynamite live at the Mission Ballroom, where Babes of Wrath defend their Women's World Tag Team Championship against MegaBad in a can't-miss bout, according to Fightful reports. Then, catch Canadian pop sensation Lights on her Come Get Your Girl Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., tickets starting at $38 via their site. Over at Bluebird Theater, emo rockers Emery team up with As Cities Burn and the Classic Crime at 7 p.m. for $35 a pop, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, Glen Whitehead lights up Dazzle at Baur’s at 6:30 p.m., or slide into Nocturne for the Adam Gang Quartet's double sets. Feeling artsy? Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster hosts "London Calling" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for $35, while Sipping N’ Painting Highland does "Windmill Sunset" at 7 p.m. for under $33.

Thursday rolls in hot with Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country jamming at Boulder Theater at 8 p.m., just a quick hop from Denver, tickets around $42 per AXS. Friday at Summit, Donny Benét brings his funky grooves, and Saturday's Club 90s Heated Rivalrave cranks the dance party—18-plus energy all night. But the real thriller? Tonight at 8 p.m., the Denver Nuggets host the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena in a Western Conference clash, with tickets from $142 on SeatGeek and injury updates fresh from Fox Sports 97-9. Ogden Theatre delivers The Devil Makes Three with Lightnin’ Luke at 8:30 p.m. for $49, and Ophelia’s has Adam Deitch's producer set at 9 p.m. starting at $24. Theater fans, "The Odd Couple (Female Version)" runs at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m., $30 to $60.

Weekend peaks with more Summit action—Emo Nite Friday, dodie Saturday—and don't sleep on Alias Brass at MSU Denver's King Center tonight at 7:30 p.m. for $15 to $25. Whether you're painting, headbanging, or courtside cheering, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Snag tickets quick before they vanish!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures rolling. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week in the Mile High City is packed with high-energy vibes from music raves to hoops showdowns that'll have you buzzing! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with AEW Dynamite live at the Mission Ballroom, where Babes of Wrath defend their Women's World Tag Team Championship against MegaBad in a can't-miss bout, according to Fightful reports. Then, catch Canadian pop sensation Lights on her Come Get Your Girl Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., tickets starting at $38 via their site. Over at Bluebird Theater, emo rockers Emery team up with As Cities Burn and the Classic Crime at 7 p.m. for $35 a pop, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, Glen Whitehead lights up Dazzle at Baur’s at 6:30 p.m., or slide into Nocturne for the Adam Gang Quartet's double sets. Feeling artsy? Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster hosts "London Calling" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for $35, while Sipping N’ Painting Highland does "Windmill Sunset" at 7 p.m. for under $33.

Thursday rolls in hot with Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country jamming at Boulder Theater at 8 p.m., just a quick hop from Denver, tickets around $42 per AXS. Friday at Summit, Donny Benét brings his funky grooves, and Saturday's Club 90s Heated Rivalrave cranks the dance party—18-plus energy all night. But the real thriller? Tonight at 8 p.m., the Denver Nuggets host the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena in a Western Conference clash, with tickets from $142 on SeatGeek and injury updates fresh from Fox Sports 97-9. Ogden Theatre delivers The Devil Makes Three with Lightnin’ Luke at 8:30 p.m. for $49, and Ophelia’s has Adam Deitch's producer set at 9 p.m. starting at $24. Theater fans, "The Odd Couple (Female Version)" runs at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m., $30 to $60.

Weekend peaks with more Summit action—Emo Nite Friday, dodie Saturday—and don't sleep on Alias Brass at MSU Denver's King Center tonight at 7:30 p.m. for $15 to $25. Whether you're painting, headbanging, or courtside cheering, Denver's delivering non-stop fun. Snag tickets quick before they vanish!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures rolling. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Week Ahead: Lunar New Year Celebration, Lady Gaga Concert, and More</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver events guide for this week! Whether you're looking for cultural celebrations, live music, or unique experiences, our Mile High city has something spectacular happening right now.

Right now through this afternoon, Denver's Far East Center is hosting the 35th annual Lunar New Year celebration welcoming the Year of the Horse. The event runs from 11 AM to 4 PM at 333 South Federal Boulevard, and admission is completely free. According to Eventbrite, you'll experience mesmerizing lion and dragon dances, traditional cultural performances, and an incredible food scene with restaurants and pop-up vendors. This afternoon's performance schedule includes dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations, K-pop performances, and fan dances. There's even a kids cultural fashion show where families are encouraged to wear traditional attire. This is Colorado's largest and longest-running Lunar New Year celebration, so it's packed with thousands of families and cultural enthusiasts.

If you're a music lover, Lady Gaga is performing live tonight at Ball Arena starting at 8 PM, according to UNATION. For those seeking a different vibe, Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band take the stage at the Marquis Theater this evening at 8 PM.

Looking ahead to the rest of your week, there's fantastic news for Star Trek fans. On Sunday, February 22nd at 4 PM, Fiction Beer Company is hosting a Star Trek meetup with the Denver Ten Forward group. It's free, casual, and perfect for catching up with fellow Trekkies over a cold brew. According to their events page, this is an open and welcoming gathering for fans of all things Star Trek.

If you're celebrating margarita season, Blue Agave Grill at 1201 16th Street is participating in Nation Margarita Day today with special offerings. And for those interested in electronic music, The Black Box in Denver has multiple DJ events happening throughout the week, showcasing local talent and residency battles.

Denver truly offers something for everyone this week, whether you're craving cultural immersion, live performances, or casual hangouts with like-minded folks. Get out there and enjoy what our vibrant community has to offer!

Thank you for tuning in to your Denver events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local recommendations and happenings throughout Colorado. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:59:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver events guide for this week! Whether you're looking for cultural celebrations, live music, or unique experiences, our Mile High city has something spectacular happening right now.

Right now through this afternoon, Denver's Far East Center is hosting the 35th annual Lunar New Year celebration welcoming the Year of the Horse. The event runs from 11 AM to 4 PM at 333 South Federal Boulevard, and admission is completely free. According to Eventbrite, you'll experience mesmerizing lion and dragon dances, traditional cultural performances, and an incredible food scene with restaurants and pop-up vendors. This afternoon's performance schedule includes dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations, K-pop performances, and fan dances. There's even a kids cultural fashion show where families are encouraged to wear traditional attire. This is Colorado's largest and longest-running Lunar New Year celebration, so it's packed with thousands of families and cultural enthusiasts.

If you're a music lover, Lady Gaga is performing live tonight at Ball Arena starting at 8 PM, according to UNATION. For those seeking a different vibe, Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band take the stage at the Marquis Theater this evening at 8 PM.

Looking ahead to the rest of your week, there's fantastic news for Star Trek fans. On Sunday, February 22nd at 4 PM, Fiction Beer Company is hosting a Star Trek meetup with the Denver Ten Forward group. It's free, casual, and perfect for catching up with fellow Trekkies over a cold brew. According to their events page, this is an open and welcoming gathering for fans of all things Star Trek.

If you're celebrating margarita season, Blue Agave Grill at 1201 16th Street is participating in Nation Margarita Day today with special offerings. And for those interested in electronic music, The Black Box in Denver has multiple DJ events happening throughout the week, showcasing local talent and residency battles.

Denver truly offers something for everyone this week, whether you're craving cultural immersion, live performances, or casual hangouts with like-minded folks. Get out there and enjoy what our vibrant community has to offer!

Thank you for tuning in to your Denver events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local recommendations and happenings throughout Colorado. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver events guide for this week! Whether you're looking for cultural celebrations, live music, or unique experiences, our Mile High city has something spectacular happening right now.

Right now through this afternoon, Denver's Far East Center is hosting the 35th annual Lunar New Year celebration welcoming the Year of the Horse. The event runs from 11 AM to 4 PM at 333 South Federal Boulevard, and admission is completely free. According to Eventbrite, you'll experience mesmerizing lion and dragon dances, traditional cultural performances, and an incredible food scene with restaurants and pop-up vendors. This afternoon's performance schedule includes dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations, K-pop performances, and fan dances. There's even a kids cultural fashion show where families are encouraged to wear traditional attire. This is Colorado's largest and longest-running Lunar New Year celebration, so it's packed with thousands of families and cultural enthusiasts.

If you're a music lover, Lady Gaga is performing live tonight at Ball Arena starting at 8 PM, according to UNATION. For those seeking a different vibe, Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band take the stage at the Marquis Theater this evening at 8 PM.

Looking ahead to the rest of your week, there's fantastic news for Star Trek fans. On Sunday, February 22nd at 4 PM, Fiction Beer Company is hosting a Star Trek meetup with the Denver Ten Forward group. It's free, casual, and perfect for catching up with fellow Trekkies over a cold brew. According to their events page, this is an open and welcoming gathering for fans of all things Star Trek.

If you're celebrating margarita season, Blue Agave Grill at 1201 16th Street is participating in Nation Margarita Day today with special offerings. And for those interested in electronic music, The Black Box in Denver has multiple DJ events happening throughout the week, showcasing local talent and residency battles.

Denver truly offers something for everyone this week, whether you're craving cultural immersion, live performances, or casual hangouts with like-minded folks. Get out there and enjoy what our vibrant community has to offer!

Thank you for tuning in to your Denver events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local recommendations and happenings throughout Colorado. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Weekend Lineup: Galas, Concerts, Wrestling and Winter Park Adventures Await</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Denver today and through the weekend. It's a packed Saturday on February 21st, so grab your boots and dive into the Mile High magic.

Kick off today with the 14th Annual Kaleidoscope Gala at The Ritz-Carlton on Curtis Street at 5 p.m., supporting Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation—tickets start at $350 via bolder.bid. Music lovers, catch Clay Pot Pigeons with Rubber Puppets at Larimer Lounge on Larimer Street from 5 p.m. for $24.80 to $29.80, or head to the Chinese New Year Party at Denver Marriott Tech Center on South Syracuse Street from 5 to 10:30 p.m., complete with dinner, night market, and live tunes—details at nathanyipfoundation.org. Jazz fans, Nelson Rangell blows sax at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Magician Michael Carbonaro brings mind-bending tricks to Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7 p.m. for $53 and up through ticketmaster.com. Rock out with Geoff Tate at Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 p.m., $47.63 to $54.06 via axs.com, or dance to Sidepiece at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop at 8 p.m., $54.63 to $78.84. Don't miss Danny Avila spinning EDM at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street from 10 p.m.—21 and over only.

Head to Ball Arena for Day 2 of the CHSAA State Wrestling Championships, live action all day as per chsaanow.com coverage. Families, explore Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub Art Center on Elati Street from 9:30 a.m., prices vary. Laser shows at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science on Colorado Boulevard feature Taylor Swift at 5 p.m., Billie Eilish at 7 p.m., and Bad Bunny at 8 p.m.—tickets online. The Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show runs noon to 6 p.m. at Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street, $15 adults.

Tomorrow, Sunday, hit Winter Park Resort just outside Denver for Sumo Citrus activations all weekend with free fruit and swag at the Resort Village, Parry's Parade at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park, and Glow Night Tubing at Coca-Cola Tubing Hill. Back in town, laser shows continue, and ongoing exhibits like Brick Planet LEGO journey at the museum from 9 a.m.

Monday through the weekend, Après scenes at Winter Park's gondola sunset happy hours weekly, and check History Colorado Center for Moments That Made US exhibits daily. Lunar New Year festivities linger at Far East Center on Federal Boulevard.

Whether you're shredding slopes, jamming concerts, or geeking out on dinos, Denver's delivering non-stop vibes. Stay warm and have a blast!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:58:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Denver today and through the weekend. It's a packed Saturday on February 21st, so grab your boots and dive into the Mile High magic.

Kick off today with the 14th Annual Kaleidoscope Gala at The Ritz-Carlton on Curtis Street at 5 p.m., supporting Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation—tickets start at $350 via bolder.bid. Music lovers, catch Clay Pot Pigeons with Rubber Puppets at Larimer Lounge on Larimer Street from 5 p.m. for $24.80 to $29.80, or head to the Chinese New Year Party at Denver Marriott Tech Center on South Syracuse Street from 5 to 10:30 p.m., complete with dinner, night market, and live tunes—details at nathanyipfoundation.org. Jazz fans, Nelson Rangell blows sax at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Magician Michael Carbonaro brings mind-bending tricks to Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7 p.m. for $53 and up through ticketmaster.com. Rock out with Geoff Tate at Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 p.m., $47.63 to $54.06 via axs.com, or dance to Sidepiece at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop at 8 p.m., $54.63 to $78.84. Don't miss Danny Avila spinning EDM at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street from 10 p.m.—21 and over only.

Head to Ball Arena for Day 2 of the CHSAA State Wrestling Championships, live action all day as per chsaanow.com coverage. Families, explore Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub Art Center on Elati Street from 9:30 a.m., prices vary. Laser shows at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science on Colorado Boulevard feature Taylor Swift at 5 p.m., Billie Eilish at 7 p.m., and Bad Bunny at 8 p.m.—tickets online. The Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show runs noon to 6 p.m. at Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street, $15 adults.

Tomorrow, Sunday, hit Winter Park Resort just outside Denver for Sumo Citrus activations all weekend with free fruit and swag at the Resort Village, Parry's Parade at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park, and Glow Night Tubing at Coca-Cola Tubing Hill. Back in town, laser shows continue, and ongoing exhibits like Brick Planet LEGO journey at the museum from 9 a.m.

Monday through the weekend, Après scenes at Winter Park's gondola sunset happy hours weekly, and check History Colorado Center for Moments That Made US exhibits daily. Lunar New Year festivities linger at Far East Center on Federal Boulevard.

Whether you're shredding slopes, jamming concerts, or geeking out on dinos, Denver's delivering non-stop vibes. Stay warm and have a blast!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Denver today and through the weekend. It's a packed Saturday on February 21st, so grab your boots and dive into the Mile High magic.

Kick off today with the 14th Annual Kaleidoscope Gala at The Ritz-Carlton on Curtis Street at 5 p.m., supporting Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation—tickets start at $350 via bolder.bid. Music lovers, catch Clay Pot Pigeons with Rubber Puppets at Larimer Lounge on Larimer Street from 5 p.m. for $24.80 to $29.80, or head to the Chinese New Year Party at Denver Marriott Tech Center on South Syracuse Street from 5 to 10:30 p.m., complete with dinner, night market, and live tunes—details at nathanyipfoundation.org. Jazz fans, Nelson Rangell blows sax at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Magician Michael Carbonaro brings mind-bending tricks to Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place at 7 p.m. for $53 and up through ticketmaster.com. Rock out with Geoff Tate at Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 p.m., $47.63 to $54.06 via axs.com, or dance to Sidepiece at Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop at 8 p.m., $54.63 to $78.84. Don't miss Danny Avila spinning EDM at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street from 10 p.m.—21 and over only.

Head to Ball Arena for Day 2 of the CHSAA State Wrestling Championships, live action all day as per chsaanow.com coverage. Families, explore Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub Art Center on Elati Street from 9:30 a.m., prices vary. Laser shows at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science on Colorado Boulevard feature Taylor Swift at 5 p.m., Billie Eilish at 7 p.m., and Bad Bunny at 8 p.m.—tickets online. The Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show runs noon to 6 p.m. at Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street, $15 adults.

Tomorrow, Sunday, hit Winter Park Resort just outside Denver for Sumo Citrus activations all weekend with free fruit and swag at the Resort Village, Parry's Parade at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park, and Glow Night Tubing at Coca-Cola Tubing Hill. Back in town, laser shows continue, and ongoing exhibits like Brick Planet LEGO journey at the museum from 9 a.m.

Monday through the weekend, Après scenes at Winter Park's gondola sunset happy hours weekly, and check History Colorado Center for Moments That Made US exhibits daily. Lunar New Year festivities linger at Far East Center on Federal Boulevard.

Whether you're shredding slopes, jamming concerts, or geeking out on dinos, Denver's delivering non-stop vibes. Stay warm and have a blast!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Weekend Kicks Off with Music, Drag, and Lunar New Year Festivities in Denver</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right because today, Friday, February 20th, the Mile High City is buzzing with live music that’ll get your boots stomping. Catch Steel Society rocking with Driven by Turmoil and Voodoo at 7 p.m. at The Federal Theatre on North Federal Boulevard—tickets start at just $21.59 according to the Denver Gazette. If drag and laughs are your vibe, “Six: Drag Queens” with Talia Tucker hits MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater at 7 p.m., priced from $6.55. Country fans, don’t miss Chase McDaniel at The Grizzly Rose at 8 p.m. for $24.15, or Hayes Carll with Ryan Montbleau at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax at 8 p.m. for $43.04. And for a big Latin night, Ramón Ayala takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 8:30 p.m., tickets $64 and up.

Swing into tomorrow, Saturday, with Lunar New Year celebrations lighting up the town. The Far East Center hosts Lunar New Year 2026 starting at noon, packed with cultural performances and festivities, as listed on Eventbrite. Head to Five Points for the all-day Five Points Jazz Roots festival from noon to midnight along Welton Street Corridor, honoring Black History Month with killer jazz sets, per Denver7. Music lovers, snag low-ticket Steve Forbert at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at 8 p.m., or dive into DUB WUB DENVER's wonky bass at RIVER starting at 7 p.m. Dance the night away at PERREOLAND at Temple Nightclub from 9 p.m., or get your goth on at the BLACK MASS GOTH RAVE at 860 Vallejo Street. Sports fans, cheer on the Nuggets versus Clippers—stream or catch the action live.

Sunday brings more fun: Brewer's Banquet at River North Brewery's Blake Street Taproom at 5:30 p.m. for craft beer heaven, and “Our Love for Lynch 2: Twin Peaks Compendium of Horrible Things” at Ratio Beerworks at 2:30 p.m. for film buffs. Laser shows at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science blast Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and more in the Planetarium all weekend—perfect multi-sensory thrills, Denver7 reports.

Later this week, speed dating for 24-39 singles hits Left Hand RiNo on Friday the 27th at 8 p.m., and the DAWG Community Health Event is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative. Electronic heads, The Black Box has Manuka Takeover tonight spilling into Saturday with Hypho and more.

Whether you're jamming to jazz, toasting Lunar New Year, or raving underground, Denver's got endless ways to shake off winter blues. Grab tickets quick and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 09:59:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right because today, Friday, February 20th, the Mile High City is buzzing with live music that’ll get your boots stomping. Catch Steel Society rocking with Driven by Turmoil and Voodoo at 7 p.m. at The Federal Theatre on North Federal Boulevard—tickets start at just $21.59 according to the Denver Gazette. If drag and laughs are your vibe, “Six: Drag Queens” with Talia Tucker hits MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater at 7 p.m., priced from $6.55. Country fans, don’t miss Chase McDaniel at The Grizzly Rose at 8 p.m. for $24.15, or Hayes Carll with Ryan Montbleau at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax at 8 p.m. for $43.04. And for a big Latin night, Ramón Ayala takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 8:30 p.m., tickets $64 and up.

Swing into tomorrow, Saturday, with Lunar New Year celebrations lighting up the town. The Far East Center hosts Lunar New Year 2026 starting at noon, packed with cultural performances and festivities, as listed on Eventbrite. Head to Five Points for the all-day Five Points Jazz Roots festival from noon to midnight along Welton Street Corridor, honoring Black History Month with killer jazz sets, per Denver7. Music lovers, snag low-ticket Steve Forbert at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at 8 p.m., or dive into DUB WUB DENVER's wonky bass at RIVER starting at 7 p.m. Dance the night away at PERREOLAND at Temple Nightclub from 9 p.m., or get your goth on at the BLACK MASS GOTH RAVE at 860 Vallejo Street. Sports fans, cheer on the Nuggets versus Clippers—stream or catch the action live.

Sunday brings more fun: Brewer's Banquet at River North Brewery's Blake Street Taproom at 5:30 p.m. for craft beer heaven, and “Our Love for Lynch 2: Twin Peaks Compendium of Horrible Things” at Ratio Beerworks at 2:30 p.m. for film buffs. Laser shows at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science blast Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and more in the Planetarium all weekend—perfect multi-sensory thrills, Denver7 reports.

Later this week, speed dating for 24-39 singles hits Left Hand RiNo on Friday the 27th at 8 p.m., and the DAWG Community Health Event is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative. Electronic heads, The Black Box has Manuka Takeover tonight spilling into Saturday with Hypho and more.

Whether you're jamming to jazz, toasting Lunar New Year, or raving underground, Denver's got endless ways to shake off winter blues. Grab tickets quick and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend right because today, Friday, February 20th, the Mile High City is buzzing with live music that’ll get your boots stomping. Catch Steel Society rocking with Driven by Turmoil and Voodoo at 7 p.m. at The Federal Theatre on North Federal Boulevard—tickets start at just $21.59 according to the Denver Gazette. If drag and laughs are your vibe, “Six: Drag Queens” with Talia Tucker hits MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater at 7 p.m., priced from $6.55. Country fans, don’t miss Chase McDaniel at The Grizzly Rose at 8 p.m. for $24.15, or Hayes Carll with Ryan Montbleau at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax at 8 p.m. for $43.04. And for a big Latin night, Ramón Ayala takes the Bellco Theatre stage at 8:30 p.m., tickets $64 and up.

Swing into tomorrow, Saturday, with Lunar New Year celebrations lighting up the town. The Far East Center hosts Lunar New Year 2026 starting at noon, packed with cultural performances and festivities, as listed on Eventbrite. Head to Five Points for the all-day Five Points Jazz Roots festival from noon to midnight along Welton Street Corridor, honoring Black History Month with killer jazz sets, per Denver7. Music lovers, snag low-ticket Steve Forbert at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at 8 p.m., or dive into DUB WUB DENVER's wonky bass at RIVER starting at 7 p.m. Dance the night away at PERREOLAND at Temple Nightclub from 9 p.m., or get your goth on at the BLACK MASS GOTH RAVE at 860 Vallejo Street. Sports fans, cheer on the Nuggets versus Clippers—stream or catch the action live.

Sunday brings more fun: Brewer's Banquet at River North Brewery's Blake Street Taproom at 5:30 p.m. for craft beer heaven, and “Our Love for Lynch 2: Twin Peaks Compendium of Horrible Things” at Ratio Beerworks at 2:30 p.m. for film buffs. Laser shows at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science blast Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and more in the Planetarium all weekend—perfect multi-sensory thrills, Denver7 reports.

Later this week, speed dating for 24-39 singles hits Left Hand RiNo on Friday the 27th at 8 p.m., and the DAWG Community Health Event is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative. Electronic heads, The Black Box has Manuka Takeover tonight spilling into Saturday with Hypho and more.

Whether you're jamming to jazz, toasting Lunar New Year, or raving underground, Denver's got endless ways to shake off winter blues. Grab tickets quick and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Packed with Live Music, Comedy, and Mountain Fun this Week</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week is packed with live music, laughs, and mountain thrills that’ll make February feel like the best month yet. Today, Thursday, kick things off with a jazz vibe at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club where the Matthew Fuller Quintet swings from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. and again at 8:30, perfect for a smooth dinner date—reservations at nocturnejazz.com according to The Denver Gazette. Rock out with Bryce Vine and Out in Front at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax, tickets running about $50 via axs.com, or catch the heavy hitters Savage Master, Viper Witch, Carnal Sins, and Chamber Mage at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive for $18.85, as listed by The Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans, Ron Funches is owning the stage at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square tonight at 7 p.m. and through Saturday with extra shows Friday and Saturday at 9:15 p.m., tickets $28 to $39 at comedyworks.com. Jackie Kashian brings her wit to Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. tonight, with multiple sets Friday and Saturday—check comedyworks.com for $20 to $33 deals, per The Denver Gazette.

Head to Winter Park Resort, just a quick drive from Denver, for Mountaintop Après at Sunspot Mountaintop Lodge starting at 4 p.m. today—ride the gondola free after lifts close, sip drinks, munch small plates, and watch the alpenglow until 7 p.m., but snag an Ikon Pass or lift ticket for earlier access, as Winter Park Resort details. Glow Night Tubing lights up the Coca-Cola Tubing Hill from 5 to 7 p.m. tonight too, reservations recommended since it books fast.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more music like Pasquale Grasso at The Savoy Denver, Downhill DOS at Larimer Lounge, and Clover County at Globe Hall—all around 8 p.m. with tickets from $13 to $30 via their sites, from The Denver Gazette listings. Ron Funches and Jackie Kashian keep the comedy rolling all weekend. At Winter Park, hit Parry’s Parade Saturday at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park for a free festive ski parade, or Glow Night Tubing again.

Don’t miss the beer festival in Denver Thursday as Thirst Colorado rounds up, plus the swanky Colorado Ballet ONE Gala calling for black tie with gold and silver glam—RSVP soon via Villager Publishing. Sports lovers, CHSAA State Wrestling hits Ball Arena at noon today per Denver CO Events.

Whether you’re jamming to Bryce Vine, tubing under the stars, or laughing with Ron Funches, Denver’s delivering non-stop fun through the weekend. Get those tickets now and make epic memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 09:58:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week is packed with live music, laughs, and mountain thrills that’ll make February feel like the best month yet. Today, Thursday, kick things off with a jazz vibe at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club where the Matthew Fuller Quintet swings from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. and again at 8:30, perfect for a smooth dinner date—reservations at nocturnejazz.com according to The Denver Gazette. Rock out with Bryce Vine and Out in Front at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax, tickets running about $50 via axs.com, or catch the heavy hitters Savage Master, Viper Witch, Carnal Sins, and Chamber Mage at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive for $18.85, as listed by The Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans, Ron Funches is owning the stage at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square tonight at 7 p.m. and through Saturday with extra shows Friday and Saturday at 9:15 p.m., tickets $28 to $39 at comedyworks.com. Jackie Kashian brings her wit to Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. tonight, with multiple sets Friday and Saturday—check comedyworks.com for $20 to $33 deals, per The Denver Gazette.

Head to Winter Park Resort, just a quick drive from Denver, for Mountaintop Après at Sunspot Mountaintop Lodge starting at 4 p.m. today—ride the gondola free after lifts close, sip drinks, munch small plates, and watch the alpenglow until 7 p.m., but snag an Ikon Pass or lift ticket for earlier access, as Winter Park Resort details. Glow Night Tubing lights up the Coca-Cola Tubing Hill from 5 to 7 p.m. tonight too, reservations recommended since it books fast.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more music like Pasquale Grasso at The Savoy Denver, Downhill DOS at Larimer Lounge, and Clover County at Globe Hall—all around 8 p.m. with tickets from $13 to $30 via their sites, from The Denver Gazette listings. Ron Funches and Jackie Kashian keep the comedy rolling all weekend. At Winter Park, hit Parry’s Parade Saturday at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park for a free festive ski parade, or Glow Night Tubing again.

Don’t miss the beer festival in Denver Thursday as Thirst Colorado rounds up, plus the swanky Colorado Ballet ONE Gala calling for black tie with gold and silver glam—RSVP soon via Villager Publishing. Sports lovers, CHSAA State Wrestling hits Ball Arena at noon today per Denver CO Events.

Whether you’re jamming to Bryce Vine, tubing under the stars, or laughing with Ron Funches, Denver’s delivering non-stop fun through the weekend. Get those tickets now and make epic memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this week is packed with live music, laughs, and mountain thrills that’ll make February feel like the best month yet. Today, Thursday, kick things off with a jazz vibe at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club where the Matthew Fuller Quintet swings from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. and again at 8:30, perfect for a smooth dinner date—reservations at nocturnejazz.com according to The Denver Gazette. Rock out with Bryce Vine and Out in Front at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on East Colfax, tickets running about $50 via axs.com, or catch the heavy hitters Savage Master, Viper Witch, Carnal Sins, and Chamber Mage at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive for $18.85, as listed by The Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans, Ron Funches is owning the stage at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square tonight at 7 p.m. and through Saturday with extra shows Friday and Saturday at 9:15 p.m., tickets $28 to $39 at comedyworks.com. Jackie Kashian brings her wit to Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. tonight, with multiple sets Friday and Saturday—check comedyworks.com for $20 to $33 deals, per The Denver Gazette.

Head to Winter Park Resort, just a quick drive from Denver, for Mountaintop Après at Sunspot Mountaintop Lodge starting at 4 p.m. today—ride the gondola free after lifts close, sip drinks, munch small plates, and watch the alpenglow until 7 p.m., but snag an Ikon Pass or lift ticket for earlier access, as Winter Park Resort details. Glow Night Tubing lights up the Coca-Cola Tubing Hill from 5 to 7 p.m. tonight too, reservations recommended since it books fast.

Friday and Saturday amp up with more music like Pasquale Grasso at The Savoy Denver, Downhill DOS at Larimer Lounge, and Clover County at Globe Hall—all around 8 p.m. with tickets from $13 to $30 via their sites, from The Denver Gazette listings. Ron Funches and Jackie Kashian keep the comedy rolling all weekend. At Winter Park, hit Parry’s Parade Saturday at 2:45 p.m. in Sorenson Park for a free festive ski parade, or Glow Night Tubing again.

Don’t miss the beer festival in Denver Thursday as Thirst Colorado rounds up, plus the swanky Colorado Ballet ONE Gala calling for black tie with gold and silver glam—RSVP soon via Villager Publishing. Sports lovers, CHSAA State Wrestling hits Ball Arena at noon today per Denver CO Events.

Whether you’re jamming to Bryce Vine, tubing under the stars, or laughing with Ron Funches, Denver’s delivering non-stop fun through the weekend. Get those tickets now and make epic memories.

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      <title>Headline: Denver Abuzz with Diverse Entertainment Options This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Denver has an amazing lineup happening right now that you won't want to miss. Tonight at Ball Arena, Ricardo Arjona is performing his "Lo Que El Seco No Dijo" tour at eight o'clock PM. According to Event Tickets Center, tickets are currently available ranging from three hundred thirty-six dollars to over three hundred ninety dollars per seat, depending on your preferred location in the venue. Whether you're looking for ADT Club seating or Lower Balcony spots, there are options available for groups of various sizes.

If live music isn't calling your name this evening, the Sex Museum on South Broadway is open and ready for visitors. Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square is also hosting Ron Funches for multiple shows through February twenty-first, so if you're in the mood for some laughs, that's definitely worth checking out.

As we move into the weekend, Denver's cultural scene really shines. According to Visit Denver, the weekend of February twentieth through twenty-second offers tons of activities for all ages. The Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is running their Snow Days experience, where listeners can glide around an ice rink, sled on real snow, and warm up by a cozy fire. This is a fantastic option if you're looking for family-friendly fun.

For those interested in exploring Denver's performing arts scene, the Denver Performing Arts Complex is hosting its February Chamber in the City networking event. According to the Denver Chamber, this quarterly series takes place in one of the largest performing arts venues in the United States, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and the chance to experience the energy of a cultural hub hosting ballet, opera, symphony, and Broadway productions.

The weekend also features plenty of budget-friendly options. Mile High on the Cheap highlights that listeners can visit the Mines Museum of Earth Science, take a Coors Brewery Tour, or explore Ruby Hill Rail Yard for snowboarding. There are also numerous self-guided walking tours throughout Denver's Art District and City Park that are incredibly affordable.

Whether you're after world-class entertainment, museum experiences, outdoor adventures, or comedy nights, Denver this week has something for everyone. The variety is truly spectacular, and there's no better time to explore what the Mile High City has to offer.

Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more Denver event recommendations and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 09:58:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver has an amazing lineup happening right now that you won't want to miss. Tonight at Ball Arena, Ricardo Arjona is performing his "Lo Que El Seco No Dijo" tour at eight o'clock PM. According to Event Tickets Center, tickets are currently available ranging from three hundred thirty-six dollars to over three hundred ninety dollars per seat, depending on your preferred location in the venue. Whether you're looking for ADT Club seating or Lower Balcony spots, there are options available for groups of various sizes.

If live music isn't calling your name this evening, the Sex Museum on South Broadway is open and ready for visitors. Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square is also hosting Ron Funches for multiple shows through February twenty-first, so if you're in the mood for some laughs, that's definitely worth checking out.

As we move into the weekend, Denver's cultural scene really shines. According to Visit Denver, the weekend of February twentieth through twenty-second offers tons of activities for all ages. The Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is running their Snow Days experience, where listeners can glide around an ice rink, sled on real snow, and warm up by a cozy fire. This is a fantastic option if you're looking for family-friendly fun.

For those interested in exploring Denver's performing arts scene, the Denver Performing Arts Complex is hosting its February Chamber in the City networking event. According to the Denver Chamber, this quarterly series takes place in one of the largest performing arts venues in the United States, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and the chance to experience the energy of a cultural hub hosting ballet, opera, symphony, and Broadway productions.

The weekend also features plenty of budget-friendly options. Mile High on the Cheap highlights that listeners can visit the Mines Museum of Earth Science, take a Coors Brewery Tour, or explore Ruby Hill Rail Yard for snowboarding. There are also numerous self-guided walking tours throughout Denver's Art District and City Park that are incredibly affordable.

Whether you're after world-class entertainment, museum experiences, outdoor adventures, or comedy nights, Denver this week has something for everyone. The variety is truly spectacular, and there's no better time to explore what the Mile High City has to offer.

Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more Denver event recommendations and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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        <![CDATA[Denver has an amazing lineup happening right now that you won't want to miss. Tonight at Ball Arena, Ricardo Arjona is performing his "Lo Que El Seco No Dijo" tour at eight o'clock PM. According to Event Tickets Center, tickets are currently available ranging from three hundred thirty-six dollars to over three hundred ninety dollars per seat, depending on your preferred location in the venue. Whether you're looking for ADT Club seating or Lower Balcony spots, there are options available for groups of various sizes.

If live music isn't calling your name this evening, the Sex Museum on South Broadway is open and ready for visitors. Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square is also hosting Ron Funches for multiple shows through February twenty-first, so if you're in the mood for some laughs, that's definitely worth checking out.

As we move into the weekend, Denver's cultural scene really shines. According to Visit Denver, the weekend of February twentieth through twenty-second offers tons of activities for all ages. The Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is running their Snow Days experience, where listeners can glide around an ice rink, sled on real snow, and warm up by a cozy fire. This is a fantastic option if you're looking for family-friendly fun.

For those interested in exploring Denver's performing arts scene, the Denver Performing Arts Complex is hosting its February Chamber in the City networking event. According to the Denver Chamber, this quarterly series takes place in one of the largest performing arts venues in the United States, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and the chance to experience the energy of a cultural hub hosting ballet, opera, symphony, and Broadway productions.

The weekend also features plenty of budget-friendly options. Mile High on the Cheap highlights that listeners can visit the Mines Museum of Earth Science, take a Coors Brewery Tour, or explore Ruby Hill Rail Yard for snowboarding. There are also numerous self-guided walking tours throughout Denver's Art District and City Park that are incredibly affordable.

Whether you're after world-class entertainment, museum experiences, outdoor adventures, or comedy nights, Denver this week has something for everyone. The variety is truly spectacular, and there's no better time to explore what the Mile High City has to offer.

Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more Denver event recommendations and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Packed with Entertainment Options: Music, Wrestling, Comedy, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver's got an absolutely packed week ahead, and listeners, you're not going to want to miss what's happening in this vibrant city right now. Whether you're into live music, wrestling, theater, or just looking for something fun to do, there's truly something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday evening, several fantastic shows are firing up around town. Freya Skye is performing at The Mission Ballroom at seven o'clock, bringing electronic vibes perfect for a Sunday night out. If you're more into live jazz, head over to Dazzle on February 18th for the New Jazz Underground showcase, featuring fresh talent that'll blow your mind. According to ConcertFix, Ronnie Baker Brooks is also performing at the Oriental Theater this evening at seven p.m. if you prefer some blues and soul.

For the wrestling fans, All Elite Wrestling is bringing AEW Dynamite and Collision to Denver on Wednesday, February 25th at The Mission Ballroom starting at five thirty p.m. Mountain Time. This is a major event featuring some of the best professional wrestling action you'll see all year.

Music lovers should absolutely circle Friday, February 20th on their calendars because Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks is happening at The Mission Ballroom with BigXThaPlug, Smino, and Mick Jenkins. Gates open at six p.m., and this is going to be an incredible hip-hop and electronic music experience.

Comedy fans have some fantastic options too. Bruce Bruce is performing multiple shows throughout the week at the Denver Improv Comedy Theater with various show times, and Michelle Buteau is bringing her hilarious energy to the Paramount Theatre on Friday, February 27th at seven thirty p.m.

If you're more into theater and culture, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting the Colorado New Play Summit running through March first, where listeners can catch staged readings of brand new works and original productions. Plus, Water for Elephants continues its run at the Buell Theatre, and if you want something quirky and fun, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is playing at the Garner Galleria Theatre through February 22nd.

The Colorado Symphony is also offering Chamber Music at the Studio Loft on February 15th, and their Shostakovich Piano Concerto featuring Olga Kern is happening on February 20th through 22nd at Boettcher Concert Hall. Ricardo Arjona is performing at Ball Arena on Wednesday, February 18th, bringing Latin music excellence to a massive venue.

Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver entertainment guide. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in the Mile High City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 09:59:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver's got an absolutely packed week ahead, and listeners, you're not going to want to miss what's happening in this vibrant city right now. Whether you're into live music, wrestling, theater, or just looking for something fun to do, there's truly something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday evening, several fantastic shows are firing up around town. Freya Skye is performing at The Mission Ballroom at seven o'clock, bringing electronic vibes perfect for a Sunday night out. If you're more into live jazz, head over to Dazzle on February 18th for the New Jazz Underground showcase, featuring fresh talent that'll blow your mind. According to ConcertFix, Ronnie Baker Brooks is also performing at the Oriental Theater this evening at seven p.m. if you prefer some blues and soul.

For the wrestling fans, All Elite Wrestling is bringing AEW Dynamite and Collision to Denver on Wednesday, February 25th at The Mission Ballroom starting at five thirty p.m. Mountain Time. This is a major event featuring some of the best professional wrestling action you'll see all year.

Music lovers should absolutely circle Friday, February 20th on their calendars because Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks is happening at The Mission Ballroom with BigXThaPlug, Smino, and Mick Jenkins. Gates open at six p.m., and this is going to be an incredible hip-hop and electronic music experience.

Comedy fans have some fantastic options too. Bruce Bruce is performing multiple shows throughout the week at the Denver Improv Comedy Theater with various show times, and Michelle Buteau is bringing her hilarious energy to the Paramount Theatre on Friday, February 27th at seven thirty p.m.

If you're more into theater and culture, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting the Colorado New Play Summit running through March first, where listeners can catch staged readings of brand new works and original productions. Plus, Water for Elephants continues its run at the Buell Theatre, and if you want something quirky and fun, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is playing at the Garner Galleria Theatre through February 22nd.

The Colorado Symphony is also offering Chamber Music at the Studio Loft on February 15th, and their Shostakovich Piano Concerto featuring Olga Kern is happening on February 20th through 22nd at Boettcher Concert Hall. Ricardo Arjona is performing at Ball Arena on Wednesday, February 18th, bringing Latin music excellence to a massive venue.

Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver entertainment guide. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in the Mile High City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver's got an absolutely packed week ahead, and listeners, you're not going to want to miss what's happening in this vibrant city right now. Whether you're into live music, wrestling, theater, or just looking for something fun to do, there's truly something for everyone.

Starting right now on this Sunday evening, several fantastic shows are firing up around town. Freya Skye is performing at The Mission Ballroom at seven o'clock, bringing electronic vibes perfect for a Sunday night out. If you're more into live jazz, head over to Dazzle on February 18th for the New Jazz Underground showcase, featuring fresh talent that'll blow your mind. According to ConcertFix, Ronnie Baker Brooks is also performing at the Oriental Theater this evening at seven p.m. if you prefer some blues and soul.

For the wrestling fans, All Elite Wrestling is bringing AEW Dynamite and Collision to Denver on Wednesday, February 25th at The Mission Ballroom starting at five thirty p.m. Mountain Time. This is a major event featuring some of the best professional wrestling action you'll see all year.

Music lovers should absolutely circle Friday, February 20th on their calendars because Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks is happening at The Mission Ballroom with BigXThaPlug, Smino, and Mick Jenkins. Gates open at six p.m., and this is going to be an incredible hip-hop and electronic music experience.

Comedy fans have some fantastic options too. Bruce Bruce is performing multiple shows throughout the week at the Denver Improv Comedy Theater with various show times, and Michelle Buteau is bringing her hilarious energy to the Paramount Theatre on Friday, February 27th at seven thirty p.m.

If you're more into theater and culture, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting the Colorado New Play Summit running through March first, where listeners can catch staged readings of brand new works and original productions. Plus, Water for Elephants continues its run at the Buell Theatre, and if you want something quirky and fun, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is playing at the Garner Galleria Theatre through February 22nd.

The Colorado Symphony is also offering Chamber Music at the Studio Loft on February 15th, and their Shostakovich Piano Concerto featuring Olga Kern is happening on February 20th through 22nd at Boettcher Concert Hall. Ricardo Arjona is performing at Ball Arena on Wednesday, February 18th, bringing Latin music excellence to a massive venue.

Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver entertainment guide. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in the Mile High City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Denver Offers Variety of Valentine's Weekend Events: From EDM Concerts to Haunted Houses and Sweetheart Festivals</title>
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      <description>Happy Valentine's Day, Denver! Whether you're celebrating love or flying solo this weekend, the Mile High City has incredible events waiting for you. Let's dive into what's happening right now and throughout the week.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood to dance, head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street for Aeon Mode, an EDM show presented by Global Dance. Doors open at 10 PM, and you'll need to be 21 or older with a valid government-issued ID. Tickets are available through Ticketweb only.

For something completely different, the 13th Floor Haunted House is running a special Valentine's experience called Love Bites, a Valentine's haunted house that opened just this weekend. It's the perfect blend of romance and thrills if you want to experience fear with your date.

If you're heading out of the city, Loveland is hosting its annual Sweetheart Festival today from 10 AM to 8 PM downtown. This free event features live ice sculpting, fire demonstrations, art performances, and musical entertainment. The Loveland Sweetheart Ball is happening tonight at the Pulliam Community Building from 7 to 11 PM for 107 dollars and 48 cents.

The Cripple Creek Ice Festival is running today and continues through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. This free festival showcases incredible ice sculpting artists, and admission is completely open to the public.

For indoor fun, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has Laser Billie Eilish showing at 4 PM with varying ticket prices. The Colorado Convention Center is hosting the Colorado Garden and Home Show with hours running until 6 PM today, featuring garden designers like Jenn Nawada from This Old House.

Want something quirky and fun? Head to Fever Dream Vintage and Modern at 2903 East Colfax Avenue at 11 AM for the Galentine's Day Charm Bar where you can make custom charm jewelry and enjoy free sips while supplies last.

For the foodies, Fuso Pizza and Pasta at Denver Milk Market is serving heart-shaped pizzas today through Sunday, perfect for sharing with someone special or treating yourself.

As you plan your Valentine's weekend in Denver, remember there's truly something for everyone, whether you're seeking adventure, romance, culture, or just good food and fun. Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in your favorite city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 09:59:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Valentine's Day, Denver! Whether you're celebrating love or flying solo this weekend, the Mile High City has incredible events waiting for you. Let's dive into what's happening right now and throughout the week.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood to dance, head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street for Aeon Mode, an EDM show presented by Global Dance. Doors open at 10 PM, and you'll need to be 21 or older with a valid government-issued ID. Tickets are available through Ticketweb only.

For something completely different, the 13th Floor Haunted House is running a special Valentine's experience called Love Bites, a Valentine's haunted house that opened just this weekend. It's the perfect blend of romance and thrills if you want to experience fear with your date.

If you're heading out of the city, Loveland is hosting its annual Sweetheart Festival today from 10 AM to 8 PM downtown. This free event features live ice sculpting, fire demonstrations, art performances, and musical entertainment. The Loveland Sweetheart Ball is happening tonight at the Pulliam Community Building from 7 to 11 PM for 107 dollars and 48 cents.

The Cripple Creek Ice Festival is running today and continues through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. This free festival showcases incredible ice sculpting artists, and admission is completely open to the public.

For indoor fun, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has Laser Billie Eilish showing at 4 PM with varying ticket prices. The Colorado Convention Center is hosting the Colorado Garden and Home Show with hours running until 6 PM today, featuring garden designers like Jenn Nawada from This Old House.

Want something quirky and fun? Head to Fever Dream Vintage and Modern at 2903 East Colfax Avenue at 11 AM for the Galentine's Day Charm Bar where you can make custom charm jewelry and enjoy free sips while supplies last.

For the foodies, Fuso Pizza and Pasta at Denver Milk Market is serving heart-shaped pizzas today through Sunday, perfect for sharing with someone special or treating yourself.

As you plan your Valentine's weekend in Denver, remember there's truly something for everyone, whether you're seeking adventure, romance, culture, or just good food and fun. Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in your favorite city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Happy Valentine's Day, Denver! Whether you're celebrating love or flying solo this weekend, the Mile High City has incredible events waiting for you. Let's dive into what's happening right now and throughout the week.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood to dance, head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street for Aeon Mode, an EDM show presented by Global Dance. Doors open at 10 PM, and you'll need to be 21 or older with a valid government-issued ID. Tickets are available through Ticketweb only.

For something completely different, the 13th Floor Haunted House is running a special Valentine's experience called Love Bites, a Valentine's haunted house that opened just this weekend. It's the perfect blend of romance and thrills if you want to experience fear with your date.

If you're heading out of the city, Loveland is hosting its annual Sweetheart Festival today from 10 AM to 8 PM downtown. This free event features live ice sculpting, fire demonstrations, art performances, and musical entertainment. The Loveland Sweetheart Ball is happening tonight at the Pulliam Community Building from 7 to 11 PM for 107 dollars and 48 cents.

The Cripple Creek Ice Festival is running today and continues through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. This free festival showcases incredible ice sculpting artists, and admission is completely open to the public.

For indoor fun, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has Laser Billie Eilish showing at 4 PM with varying ticket prices. The Colorado Convention Center is hosting the Colorado Garden and Home Show with hours running until 6 PM today, featuring garden designers like Jenn Nawada from This Old House.

Want something quirky and fun? Head to Fever Dream Vintage and Modern at 2903 East Colfax Avenue at 11 AM for the Galentine's Day Charm Bar where you can make custom charm jewelry and enjoy free sips while supplies last.

For the foodies, Fuso Pizza and Pasta at Denver Milk Market is serving heart-shaped pizzas today through Sunday, perfect for sharing with someone special or treating yourself.

As you plan your Valentine's weekend in Denver, remember there's truly something for everyone, whether you're seeking adventure, romance, culture, or just good food and fun. Thanks so much for tuning in to your Denver weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in your favorite city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Valentine's Weekend Packed with Heart-Pumping Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this Valentine's weekend in the Mile High City is packed with heart-pumping fun from tonight through Sunday. Whether you're plotting a romantic rendezvous or chasing thrills with friends, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings right here in Denver and super close by.

Kick off tonight, Friday the 13th, with some wild romance at Bugs and Brews: Romance is Wild at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, just a quick drive from Denver. Picture craft cocktails, buggy encounters, and flirty activities from 6 to 8 p.m. – tickets run $40 to $45 at butterflies.org, and it's 21-plus only, according to The Denver Gazette. Music lovers, head to the Fillmore Auditorium for Dark Star Orchestra at 7 p.m., channeling Grateful Dead vibes for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, as listed on the Fillmore's site and Gazette listings. Feeling sassy? Catch the Valentine's Eve Burlesque Show at The Cruise Room in The Oxford Hotel from 7 to 9 p.m. – pure sultry speakeasy magic, details at theoxfordhotel.com.

For a choral treat, the Colorado Middle All State Choir Concert hits Bellco Theatre at 6:30 p.m., tickets $17.65 to $22.90 on axs.com. Dance fever? Mania: The ABBA Tribute rocks the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $37-plus, or groove to The Martinez Brothers at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m., $49.99 to $54.63. Indie fans, Bailey Elora with openers at The Black Buzzard at 7:30 p.m., $19.50 to $24.50. And bassheads, Stoned Level dubstep rages at Club Vinyl on Broadway, per Insomniac events.

Saturday and Sunday, dive into Love Bites – A Valentine's Haunted House at 13th Floor Haunted House on East 52nd Avenue, $29.99 and up – perfect for couples who like their love with a scream, as Denver7 highlights. Theater buffs, catch Romeo and Juliet running through March 29 at Arvada Center, tickets at arvadacenter.org. Comedy calling? Monty Franklin slays Valentine's Weekend shows February 12th through 15th at Comedy Works Downtown, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers men's tennis in Boise this weekend, but stick local for hoops action like President's Day Mountain West tournaments featuring Denver Rain youth teams February 14-15.

Don't sleep on the Colorado New Play Summit at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with world premieres like Cowboys and East Indians – your feedback shapes the show, says Denver7. Families, hit 2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for free Daniel Tiger activities on kindness and ag history murals.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in – subscribe for more Denver adventure guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 09:58:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this Valentine's weekend in the Mile High City is packed with heart-pumping fun from tonight through Sunday. Whether you're plotting a romantic rendezvous or chasing thrills with friends, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings right here in Denver and super close by.

Kick off tonight, Friday the 13th, with some wild romance at Bugs and Brews: Romance is Wild at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, just a quick drive from Denver. Picture craft cocktails, buggy encounters, and flirty activities from 6 to 8 p.m. – tickets run $40 to $45 at butterflies.org, and it's 21-plus only, according to The Denver Gazette. Music lovers, head to the Fillmore Auditorium for Dark Star Orchestra at 7 p.m., channeling Grateful Dead vibes for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, as listed on the Fillmore's site and Gazette listings. Feeling sassy? Catch the Valentine's Eve Burlesque Show at The Cruise Room in The Oxford Hotel from 7 to 9 p.m. – pure sultry speakeasy magic, details at theoxfordhotel.com.

For a choral treat, the Colorado Middle All State Choir Concert hits Bellco Theatre at 6:30 p.m., tickets $17.65 to $22.90 on axs.com. Dance fever? Mania: The ABBA Tribute rocks the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $37-plus, or groove to The Martinez Brothers at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m., $49.99 to $54.63. Indie fans, Bailey Elora with openers at The Black Buzzard at 7:30 p.m., $19.50 to $24.50. And bassheads, Stoned Level dubstep rages at Club Vinyl on Broadway, per Insomniac events.

Saturday and Sunday, dive into Love Bites – A Valentine's Haunted House at 13th Floor Haunted House on East 52nd Avenue, $29.99 and up – perfect for couples who like their love with a scream, as Denver7 highlights. Theater buffs, catch Romeo and Juliet running through March 29 at Arvada Center, tickets at arvadacenter.org. Comedy calling? Monty Franklin slays Valentine's Weekend shows February 12th through 15th at Comedy Works Downtown, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers men's tennis in Boise this weekend, but stick local for hoops action like President's Day Mountain West tournaments featuring Denver Rain youth teams February 14-15.

Don't sleep on the Colorado New Play Summit at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with world premieres like Cowboys and East Indians – your feedback shapes the show, says Denver7. Families, hit 2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for free Daniel Tiger activities on kindness and ag history murals.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in – subscribe for more Denver adventure guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because this Valentine's weekend in the Mile High City is packed with heart-pumping fun from tonight through Sunday. Whether you're plotting a romantic rendezvous or chasing thrills with friends, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings right here in Denver and super close by.

Kick off tonight, Friday the 13th, with some wild romance at Bugs and Brews: Romance is Wild at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, just a quick drive from Denver. Picture craft cocktails, buggy encounters, and flirty activities from 6 to 8 p.m. – tickets run $40 to $45 at butterflies.org, and it's 21-plus only, according to The Denver Gazette. Music lovers, head to the Fillmore Auditorium for Dark Star Orchestra at 7 p.m., channeling Grateful Dead vibes for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, as listed on the Fillmore's site and Gazette listings. Feeling sassy? Catch the Valentine's Eve Burlesque Show at The Cruise Room in The Oxford Hotel from 7 to 9 p.m. – pure sultry speakeasy magic, details at theoxfordhotel.com.

For a choral treat, the Colorado Middle All State Choir Concert hits Bellco Theatre at 6:30 p.m., tickets $17.65 to $22.90 on axs.com. Dance fever? Mania: The ABBA Tribute rocks the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $37-plus, or groove to The Martinez Brothers at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m., $49.99 to $54.63. Indie fans, Bailey Elora with openers at The Black Buzzard at 7:30 p.m., $19.50 to $24.50. And bassheads, Stoned Level dubstep rages at Club Vinyl on Broadway, per Insomniac events.

Saturday and Sunday, dive into Love Bites – A Valentine's Haunted House at 13th Floor Haunted House on East 52nd Avenue, $29.99 and up – perfect for couples who like their love with a scream, as Denver7 highlights. Theater buffs, catch Romeo and Juliet running through March 29 at Arvada Center, tickets at arvadacenter.org. Comedy calling? Monty Franklin slays Valentine's Weekend shows February 12th through 15th at Comedy Works Downtown, via Visit Denver. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers men's tennis in Boise this weekend, but stick local for hoops action like President's Day Mountain West tournaments featuring Denver Rain youth teams February 14-15.

Don't sleep on the Colorado New Play Summit at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with world premieres like Cowboys and East Indians – your feedback shapes the show, says Denver7. Families, hit 2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for free Daniel Tiger activities on kindness and ag history murals.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in – subscribe for more Denver adventure guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Concerts, Festivals, and Valentine's Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 12th, the action is kicking off with a bang. Kick back at McGregor Square from 3 to 8 p.m. where Milepost Zero is slinging unbeatable Olympic drink specials while you catch the games on the big screens—perfect for cheering on athletes with fellow fans, according to McGregor Square's event lineup. Music lovers, tonight's stacked: Snow Strippers hit the Fillmore Auditorium at 7 p.m. for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, while Arkona rocks The Federal Theatre with Helsótt, WarCrown, and more at the same time for $29-plus on thefederaltheatre.com. Catch Ghostface Killah with his crew at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m., tickets $49 and up at cervantesmasterpiece.com, or Jeris Johnson and Butcher Babies at the Bluebird Theater, $40 on axs.com. Comedy fans, Amos Gill is at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village starting 7:30 p.m. tonight through Saturday, $17 to $30 at comedyworks.com, and Chris O’Connor lights up Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square from 7:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday, up to $130.

Swing into Friday and the weekend with Valentine's vibes everywhere. Tomorrow, February 13th, get hands-on at Community Clay's romantic pottery date night for couples, candlelight and all. The Colorado Symphony delivers a love-filled concert at Boettcher Concert Hall February 13th to 14th with Christopher Dragon conducting. Saturday amps up with 13th Floor Haunted House's thrilling Valentine's twist through the 15th—chills meet romance!

Valentine's Day on the 14th is epic: Dive into the Winter Tequila Tasting Festival at Mile High Spirits, per Visit Denver. Craft terrariums at Fleur Denver or pottery at Denver Ceramic Studio and Community Clay. Groove to 80s new wave at Bierstadt Lagerhaus, or catch the free CNYC Asian community event at George Washington High School with over 2,000 fans. Run the heart-pumping 5K at Johnny Roberts Memorial Park in Arvada, or build book nooks at Western Sky Bar in Englewood. Families, explore LEGO® brick wonders at Brick Planet exhibit. End the weekend on the 15th with DZIRAE GOLD's Norah Jones tribute at Roots Music Project in Boulder.

Whether you're hitting comedy, concerts, or crafty dates, Denver's pulsing with fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 09:58:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 12th, the action is kicking off with a bang. Kick back at McGregor Square from 3 to 8 p.m. where Milepost Zero is slinging unbeatable Olympic drink specials while you catch the games on the big screens—perfect for cheering on athletes with fellow fans, according to McGregor Square's event lineup. Music lovers, tonight's stacked: Snow Strippers hit the Fillmore Auditorium at 7 p.m. for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, while Arkona rocks The Federal Theatre with Helsótt, WarCrown, and more at the same time for $29-plus on thefederaltheatre.com. Catch Ghostface Killah with his crew at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m., tickets $49 and up at cervantesmasterpiece.com, or Jeris Johnson and Butcher Babies at the Bluebird Theater, $40 on axs.com. Comedy fans, Amos Gill is at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village starting 7:30 p.m. tonight through Saturday, $17 to $30 at comedyworks.com, and Chris O’Connor lights up Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square from 7:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday, up to $130.

Swing into Friday and the weekend with Valentine's vibes everywhere. Tomorrow, February 13th, get hands-on at Community Clay's romantic pottery date night for couples, candlelight and all. The Colorado Symphony delivers a love-filled concert at Boettcher Concert Hall February 13th to 14th with Christopher Dragon conducting. Saturday amps up with 13th Floor Haunted House's thrilling Valentine's twist through the 15th—chills meet romance!

Valentine's Day on the 14th is epic: Dive into the Winter Tequila Tasting Festival at Mile High Spirits, per Visit Denver. Craft terrariums at Fleur Denver or pottery at Denver Ceramic Studio and Community Clay. Groove to 80s new wave at Bierstadt Lagerhaus, or catch the free CNYC Asian community event at George Washington High School with over 2,000 fans. Run the heart-pumping 5K at Johnny Roberts Memorial Park in Arvada, or build book nooks at Western Sky Bar in Englewood. Families, explore LEGO® brick wonders at Brick Planet exhibit. End the weekend on the 15th with DZIRAE GOLD's Norah Jones tribute at Roots Music Project in Boulder.

Whether you're hitting comedy, concerts, or crafty dates, Denver's pulsing with fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 12th, the action is kicking off with a bang. Kick back at McGregor Square from 3 to 8 p.m. where Milepost Zero is slinging unbeatable Olympic drink specials while you catch the games on the big screens—perfect for cheering on athletes with fellow fans, according to McGregor Square's event lineup. Music lovers, tonight's stacked: Snow Strippers hit the Fillmore Auditorium at 7 p.m. for $59 and up via Ticketmaster, while Arkona rocks The Federal Theatre with Helsótt, WarCrown, and more at the same time for $29-plus on thefederaltheatre.com. Catch Ghostface Killah with his crew at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 8 p.m., tickets $49 and up at cervantesmasterpiece.com, or Jeris Johnson and Butcher Babies at the Bluebird Theater, $40 on axs.com. Comedy fans, Amos Gill is at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village starting 7:30 p.m. tonight through Saturday, $17 to $30 at comedyworks.com, and Chris O’Connor lights up Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square from 7:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday, up to $130.

Swing into Friday and the weekend with Valentine's vibes everywhere. Tomorrow, February 13th, get hands-on at Community Clay's romantic pottery date night for couples, candlelight and all. The Colorado Symphony delivers a love-filled concert at Boettcher Concert Hall February 13th to 14th with Christopher Dragon conducting. Saturday amps up with 13th Floor Haunted House's thrilling Valentine's twist through the 15th—chills meet romance!

Valentine's Day on the 14th is epic: Dive into the Winter Tequila Tasting Festival at Mile High Spirits, per Visit Denver. Craft terrariums at Fleur Denver or pottery at Denver Ceramic Studio and Community Clay. Groove to 80s new wave at Bierstadt Lagerhaus, or catch the free CNYC Asian community event at George Washington High School with over 2,000 fans. Run the heart-pumping 5K at Johnny Roberts Memorial Park in Arvada, or build book nooks at Western Sky Bar in Englewood. Families, explore LEGO® brick wonders at Brick Planet exhibit. End the weekend on the 15th with DZIRAE GOLD's Norah Jones tribute at Roots Music Project in Boulder.

Whether you're hitting comedy, concerts, or crafty dates, Denver's pulsing with fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Vibrant Lunar New Year Celebrations and More</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang today, Wednesday, February 11th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with vibrant events that'll make you forget winter's chill. Start your day right at the free Lunar New Year Celebration from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Tivoli Turnhalle, 1446 12th St., where MSU Denver hosts a campus-wide fest packed with dragon dances, traditional performances, and cultural bites to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse, according to Highlands Ranch Macaroni Kid.

By afternoon, join the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., savoring bites from hidden gems for $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Music lovers, tonight's your playground: Catch the Mile High Soul Collective at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's, 1080 14th St., for smooth jazz vibes—tickets at dazzledenver.com. Or groove to the Robert Johnson Quartet's sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club, 1330 27th St.

Feeling artsy? Sipping N’ Painting Hampden offers “Blossoms of Love” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 6461 E. Hampden Ave. for $35, or head to Highland for “Snowbirds” at 7 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites via Denver Gazette. Rock out with Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy playing R.E.M. hits at 7 p.m. at Summit Music Hall, 1902 Blake St., tickets $48-plus at summitdenver.com. Over in Boulder, Grand Kyiv Ballet's “Swan Lake” dazzles at 7 p.m. for $52-up at Boulder Theater.

Thursday through the weekend heats up too. Catch “Water for Elephants” at Buell Theatre, 1350 Curtis St., running through February 22nd—grab seats at denvercenter.org. Music ramps up at Fillmore Auditorium with Snow Strippers on the 12th and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead classics on the 13th. Marquis Denver hosts Yung Bans on the 13th and Gimme Gimme Disco on the 14th for that Valentine's vibe. Keep an eye on Mission Ballroom, as AEW Dynamite/Collision slams into Denver on February 25th at 5:30 p.m. MT, per All Elite Wrestling's site.

Whether you're painting, dancing, or devouring flavors, Denver's got the pulse pounding. Dive in, stay warm, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:58:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang today, Wednesday, February 11th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with vibrant events that'll make you forget winter's chill. Start your day right at the free Lunar New Year Celebration from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Tivoli Turnhalle, 1446 12th St., where MSU Denver hosts a campus-wide fest packed with dragon dances, traditional performances, and cultural bites to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse, according to Highlands Ranch Macaroni Kid.

By afternoon, join the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., savoring bites from hidden gems for $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Music lovers, tonight's your playground: Catch the Mile High Soul Collective at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's, 1080 14th St., for smooth jazz vibes—tickets at dazzledenver.com. Or groove to the Robert Johnson Quartet's sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club, 1330 27th St.

Feeling artsy? Sipping N’ Painting Hampden offers “Blossoms of Love” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 6461 E. Hampden Ave. for $35, or head to Highland for “Snowbirds” at 7 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites via Denver Gazette. Rock out with Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy playing R.E.M. hits at 7 p.m. at Summit Music Hall, 1902 Blake St., tickets $48-plus at summitdenver.com. Over in Boulder, Grand Kyiv Ballet's “Swan Lake” dazzles at 7 p.m. for $52-up at Boulder Theater.

Thursday through the weekend heats up too. Catch “Water for Elephants” at Buell Theatre, 1350 Curtis St., running through February 22nd—grab seats at denvercenter.org. Music ramps up at Fillmore Auditorium with Snow Strippers on the 12th and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead classics on the 13th. Marquis Denver hosts Yung Bans on the 13th and Gimme Gimme Disco on the 14th for that Valentine's vibe. Keep an eye on Mission Ballroom, as AEW Dynamite/Collision slams into Denver on February 25th at 5:30 p.m. MT, per All Elite Wrestling's site.

Whether you're painting, dancing, or devouring flavors, Denver's got the pulse pounding. Dive in, stay warm, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang today, Wednesday, February 11th, because the Mile High City is buzzing with vibrant events that'll make you forget winter's chill. Start your day right at the free Lunar New Year Celebration from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Tivoli Turnhalle, 1446 12th St., where MSU Denver hosts a campus-wide fest packed with dragon dances, traditional performances, and cultural bites to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse, according to Highlands Ranch Macaroni Kid.

By afternoon, join the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., savoring bites from hidden gems for $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Music lovers, tonight's your playground: Catch the Mile High Soul Collective at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's, 1080 14th St., for smooth jazz vibes—tickets at dazzledenver.com. Or groove to the Robert Johnson Quartet's sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club, 1330 27th St.

Feeling artsy? Sipping N’ Painting Hampden offers “Blossoms of Love” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 6461 E. Hampden Ave. for $35, or head to Highland for “Snowbirds” at 7 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites via Denver Gazette. Rock out with Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy playing R.E.M. hits at 7 p.m. at Summit Music Hall, 1902 Blake St., tickets $48-plus at summitdenver.com. Over in Boulder, Grand Kyiv Ballet's “Swan Lake” dazzles at 7 p.m. for $52-up at Boulder Theater.

Thursday through the weekend heats up too. Catch “Water for Elephants” at Buell Theatre, 1350 Curtis St., running through February 22nd—grab seats at denvercenter.org. Music ramps up at Fillmore Auditorium with Snow Strippers on the 12th and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead classics on the 13th. Marquis Denver hosts Yung Bans on the 13th and Gimme Gimme Disco on the 14th for that Valentine's vibe. Keep an eye on Mission Ballroom, as AEW Dynamite/Collision slams into Denver on February 25th at 5:30 p.m. MT, per All Elite Wrestling's site.

Whether you're painting, dancing, or devouring flavors, Denver's got the pulse pounding. Dive in, stay warm, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Denver Nightlife Shines with Bass-Driven Beats, DJ Battles, and Diverse Events</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with a bang because today at The Black Box, Sunday School featuring Kursa dives deep into A History of Bass Design from 4 PM until Monday morning, perfect for electronic music lovers craving some educational vibes mixed with killer beats. Later tonight, stick around for Good Dubstep Only with a secret lineup in their family session starting at 8 PM, all at The Black Box in the heart of the city—pure bass-heavy fun without the drama.

If you're winding down from last night's Wildflower Arts showcase with Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut that raged from Saturday night into this morning at The Lounge, you've already tasted Denver's underground pulse. Catch your breath, then gear up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays Quarterly Finals Battle pitting Dublyst against Analog from 8 PM to midnight at The Black Box—expect intense DJ clashes and crowd energy that’ll have you moving.

Thursday night heats up with Dank Frank alongside Absnt, Thew, Sl33py, and Good Dub Sound Design Club in The Lounge from 9 PM till Friday 1 AM, delivering non-stop dubstep drops. Friday the 13th? No superstitions here—Peter Vaughan &amp; Company with Peter Vaughan, Tailspin, and Juggster take over The Lounge from 9 PM Saturday into early morning, while Saturday's double bill stars Echo Brown from The North Quarter and 1985 Music with John Glist and DiS_1 at The Black Box, plus Bio Bass Buds featuring Killianaire, DJ Outlier, OCM, and a secret B2B in The Lounge, both kicking off at 9 PM and thumping till Sunday 1 AM. Romantic vibes for Valentine's weekend, anyone?

Runners, lace up! RunGuides lists two events today: a mid-morning gathering in Denver proper and another in nearby Littleton, both with 100 to 500 participants—ideal for shaking off the winter chill. More races pop up Saturday in Arvada, Parker, and Centennial.

Over at Marquis Denver, Fresh Fruit! rocked last night, Left To Suffer hits Tuesday the 10th, Yung Bans on the 13th, and Gimme Gimme Disco on Valentine's Day—disco fever for 18-plus crowds. Sports fans, check Ball Arena for Monster Jam thrills and Magness Arena for Denver Pioneers Hockey, per Denver CO Events. And don't miss the Canine Airport Therapy Squad at DEN today—pet some pups while you travel.

Your friendly guide says bundle up, hit these spots, and make this week unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 09:58:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with a bang because today at The Black Box, Sunday School featuring Kursa dives deep into A History of Bass Design from 4 PM until Monday morning, perfect for electronic music lovers craving some educational vibes mixed with killer beats. Later tonight, stick around for Good Dubstep Only with a secret lineup in their family session starting at 8 PM, all at The Black Box in the heart of the city—pure bass-heavy fun without the drama.

If you're winding down from last night's Wildflower Arts showcase with Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut that raged from Saturday night into this morning at The Lounge, you've already tasted Denver's underground pulse. Catch your breath, then gear up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays Quarterly Finals Battle pitting Dublyst against Analog from 8 PM to midnight at The Black Box—expect intense DJ clashes and crowd energy that’ll have you moving.

Thursday night heats up with Dank Frank alongside Absnt, Thew, Sl33py, and Good Dub Sound Design Club in The Lounge from 9 PM till Friday 1 AM, delivering non-stop dubstep drops. Friday the 13th? No superstitions here—Peter Vaughan &amp; Company with Peter Vaughan, Tailspin, and Juggster take over The Lounge from 9 PM Saturday into early morning, while Saturday's double bill stars Echo Brown from The North Quarter and 1985 Music with John Glist and DiS_1 at The Black Box, plus Bio Bass Buds featuring Killianaire, DJ Outlier, OCM, and a secret B2B in The Lounge, both kicking off at 9 PM and thumping till Sunday 1 AM. Romantic vibes for Valentine's weekend, anyone?

Runners, lace up! RunGuides lists two events today: a mid-morning gathering in Denver proper and another in nearby Littleton, both with 100 to 500 participants—ideal for shaking off the winter chill. More races pop up Saturday in Arvada, Parker, and Centennial.

Over at Marquis Denver, Fresh Fruit! rocked last night, Left To Suffer hits Tuesday the 10th, Yung Bans on the 13th, and Gimme Gimme Disco on Valentine's Day—disco fever for 18-plus crowds. Sports fans, check Ball Arena for Monster Jam thrills and Magness Arena for Denver Pioneers Hockey, per Denver CO Events. And don't miss the Canine Airport Therapy Squad at DEN today—pet some pups while you travel.

Your friendly guide says bundle up, hit these spots, and make this week unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with a bang because today at The Black Box, Sunday School featuring Kursa dives deep into A History of Bass Design from 4 PM until Monday morning, perfect for electronic music lovers craving some educational vibes mixed with killer beats. Later tonight, stick around for Good Dubstep Only with a secret lineup in their family session starting at 8 PM, all at The Black Box in the heart of the city—pure bass-heavy fun without the drama.

If you're winding down from last night's Wildflower Arts showcase with Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut that raged from Saturday night into this morning at The Lounge, you've already tasted Denver's underground pulse. Catch your breath, then gear up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays Quarterly Finals Battle pitting Dublyst against Analog from 8 PM to midnight at The Black Box—expect intense DJ clashes and crowd energy that’ll have you moving.

Thursday night heats up with Dank Frank alongside Absnt, Thew, Sl33py, and Good Dub Sound Design Club in The Lounge from 9 PM till Friday 1 AM, delivering non-stop dubstep drops. Friday the 13th? No superstitions here—Peter Vaughan &amp; Company with Peter Vaughan, Tailspin, and Juggster take over The Lounge from 9 PM Saturday into early morning, while Saturday's double bill stars Echo Brown from The North Quarter and 1985 Music with John Glist and DiS_1 at The Black Box, plus Bio Bass Buds featuring Killianaire, DJ Outlier, OCM, and a secret B2B in The Lounge, both kicking off at 9 PM and thumping till Sunday 1 AM. Romantic vibes for Valentine's weekend, anyone?

Runners, lace up! RunGuides lists two events today: a mid-morning gathering in Denver proper and another in nearby Littleton, both with 100 to 500 participants—ideal for shaking off the winter chill. More races pop up Saturday in Arvada, Parker, and Centennial.

Over at Marquis Denver, Fresh Fruit! rocked last night, Left To Suffer hits Tuesday the 10th, Yung Bans on the 13th, and Gimme Gimme Disco on Valentine's Day—disco fever for 18-plus crowds. Sports fans, check Ball Arena for Monster Jam thrills and Magness Arena for Denver Pioneers Hockey, per Denver CO Events. And don't miss the Canine Airport Therapy Squad at DEN today—pet some pups while you travel.

Your friendly guide says bundle up, hit these spots, and make this week unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Denver Delivers Winter Thrills with Goldens in Golden, Monster Jam, and More This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this crisp February Saturday! Kick things off with the fluffiest event of the year: Goldens in Golden, where thousands of Golden Retrievers in bandanas and sweaters take over downtown Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Picture Washington Avenue buzzing under the iconic arch with group photos at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon, vendor villages packed with pup treats, games, contests, and free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace. Leash up your four-legged friend or just come for the wagging tails and joy, according to VisitGolden.com.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. today, with trucks crushing cars in epic stunts—prices vary, so grab tickets fast, as Denverite reports. Families, roar over to Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver on Elati Street, open till 7:30 p.m. for immersive prehistoric adventures, tickets from $21.90 for kids. Catch the Juanita Gray Community Service Awards and Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame Ceremony at Central Library from 1 to 3:30 p.m., free and streaming online, honoring local legends per Denverite.

Tonight, laugh out loud at Joke Box: Comedy + Chaos at RISE Comedy on 22nd Street at 9 p.m.—$17 online—where comedians battle with phone polls, improv games like "Death Race 5000," and prizes, making it the wildest show in town. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers hockey versus Colorado College, detailed in their game notes, or watch the Nuggets take on the Bulls at 6 p.m. on Altitude. The Great Gatsby glides onto the Colorado Ballet stage at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30 p.m., tickets vary.

Sunday keeps the energy high with Monster Jam at noon back at Ball Arena, Lunar New Year Market at Denver Botanic Gardens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.—$16.50 adults—and XoXo Market at Dairy Block from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wrap up with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for $61 laughs. Don't miss the last days of The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism at Denver Art Museum or Brick Planet LEGO magic at the Nature &amp; Science Museum.

Whether you're chasing dinos, retrievers, or ballet, Denver's delivering winter thrills through Sunday. Lace up those skates at metro rinks or hit First Friday art walks if you're catching up. Make memories, stay warm, and explore!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 09:59:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this crisp February Saturday! Kick things off with the fluffiest event of the year: Goldens in Golden, where thousands of Golden Retrievers in bandanas and sweaters take over downtown Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Picture Washington Avenue buzzing under the iconic arch with group photos at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon, vendor villages packed with pup treats, games, contests, and free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace. Leash up your four-legged friend or just come for the wagging tails and joy, according to VisitGolden.com.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. today, with trucks crushing cars in epic stunts—prices vary, so grab tickets fast, as Denverite reports. Families, roar over to Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver on Elati Street, open till 7:30 p.m. for immersive prehistoric adventures, tickets from $21.90 for kids. Catch the Juanita Gray Community Service Awards and Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame Ceremony at Central Library from 1 to 3:30 p.m., free and streaming online, honoring local legends per Denverite.

Tonight, laugh out loud at Joke Box: Comedy + Chaos at RISE Comedy on 22nd Street at 9 p.m.—$17 online—where comedians battle with phone polls, improv games like "Death Race 5000," and prizes, making it the wildest show in town. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers hockey versus Colorado College, detailed in their game notes, or watch the Nuggets take on the Bulls at 6 p.m. on Altitude. The Great Gatsby glides onto the Colorado Ballet stage at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30 p.m., tickets vary.

Sunday keeps the energy high with Monster Jam at noon back at Ball Arena, Lunar New Year Market at Denver Botanic Gardens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.—$16.50 adults—and XoXo Market at Dairy Block from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wrap up with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for $61 laughs. Don't miss the last days of The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism at Denver Art Museum or Brick Planet LEGO magic at the Nature &amp; Science Museum.

Whether you're chasing dinos, retrievers, or ballet, Denver's delivering winter thrills through Sunday. Lace up those skates at metro rinks or hit First Friday art walks if you're catching up. Make memories, stay warm, and explore!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into an action-packed weekend starting right now on this crisp February Saturday! Kick things off with the fluffiest event of the year: Goldens in Golden, where thousands of Golden Retrievers in bandanas and sweaters take over downtown Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Picture Washington Avenue buzzing under the iconic arch with group photos at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon, vendor villages packed with pup treats, games, contests, and free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace. Leash up your four-legged friend or just come for the wagging tails and joy, according to VisitGolden.com.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. today, with trucks crushing cars in epic stunts—prices vary, so grab tickets fast, as Denverite reports. Families, roar over to Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver on Elati Street, open till 7:30 p.m. for immersive prehistoric adventures, tickets from $21.90 for kids. Catch the Juanita Gray Community Service Awards and Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame Ceremony at Central Library from 1 to 3:30 p.m., free and streaming online, honoring local legends per Denverite.

Tonight, laugh out loud at Joke Box: Comedy + Chaos at RISE Comedy on 22nd Street at 9 p.m.—$17 online—where comedians battle with phone polls, improv games like "Death Race 5000," and prizes, making it the wildest show in town. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Pioneers hockey versus Colorado College, detailed in their game notes, or watch the Nuggets take on the Bulls at 6 p.m. on Altitude. The Great Gatsby glides onto the Colorado Ballet stage at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30 p.m., tickets vary.

Sunday keeps the energy high with Monster Jam at noon back at Ball Arena, Lunar New Year Market at Denver Botanic Gardens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.—$16.50 adults—and XoXo Market at Dairy Block from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wrap up with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for $61 laughs. Don't miss the last days of The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism at Denver Art Museum or Brick Planet LEGO magic at the Nature &amp; Science Museum.

Whether you're chasing dinos, retrievers, or ballet, Denver's delivering winter thrills through Sunday. Lace up those skates at metro rinks or hit First Friday art walks if you're catching up. Make memories, stay warm, and explore!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mile High City Buzzes With Epic Live Music, Comedy, and Monster Jam This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang because today, Friday, February 6th, the Mile High City is buzzing with epic live music and high-octane action. Catch magic and comedy whiz Justin Willman at 7 p.m. in the historic Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place, where tickets start at $54 via Ticketmaster, according to the Denver Gazette. If you're craving electronic beats, Adventure Club teams up with Avello and Sabai at 8 p.m. in the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, with prices from $55 to $63 on AXS.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena all weekend long—7 p.m. tonight, then 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, and noon Sunday on Chopper Circle, starting at $36 per Ticketmaster. Rev your engines for those massive truck jumps! Comedy fans, Steve Rannazzisi delivers laughs at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, $25 to $40 on their site.

Saturday amps up the art vibes with First Fridays Art Walks across RiNo, Arts District Santa Fe, Golden Triangle, and Tennyson Street, as highlighted by Denver7—perfect for soaking in local creativity under the winter sun. Music lovers, dive into Five Points Jazz Roots from noon to midnight along Welton Street, celebrating Black History Month with soulful sounds and cultural legacy, per Denver7 details. In RiNo's Arkins Park, join the free El Milagro Mural Celebration from 1 to 4 p.m., unveiling artist David Ocelotl Garcia's vibrant Tepeyac-inspired masterpiece—RSVP required.

Longmont's Winter Walkabout Music Showcase rocks downtown Saturday from 2 to 9:30 p.m. with over 60 acts across 16 venues, tickets on their site. Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl offers four rooms and eight-plus artists starting 10 p.m. tonight through Sunday. Film buffs, The Moment screens February 6th to 12th at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax.

Network pros, the Denver Chamber's February Chamber in the City hits the Performing Arts Complex for a behind-the-scenes tour amid ballet and Broadway energy. Country twang? Priscilla Block at 8 p.m. tonight in The Grizzly Rose on Lincoln Street, $27 tickets.

Whether you're jamming to North Mississippi Allstars at Gothic Theatre in Englewood or Horse Bitch at Bluebird on Colfax, Denver's got your thrill fix. Bundle up, grab friends, and make memories!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 09:58:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang because today, Friday, February 6th, the Mile High City is buzzing with epic live music and high-octane action. Catch magic and comedy whiz Justin Willman at 7 p.m. in the historic Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place, where tickets start at $54 via Ticketmaster, according to the Denver Gazette. If you're craving electronic beats, Adventure Club teams up with Avello and Sabai at 8 p.m. in the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, with prices from $55 to $63 on AXS.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena all weekend long—7 p.m. tonight, then 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, and noon Sunday on Chopper Circle, starting at $36 per Ticketmaster. Rev your engines for those massive truck jumps! Comedy fans, Steve Rannazzisi delivers laughs at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, $25 to $40 on their site.

Saturday amps up the art vibes with First Fridays Art Walks across RiNo, Arts District Santa Fe, Golden Triangle, and Tennyson Street, as highlighted by Denver7—perfect for soaking in local creativity under the winter sun. Music lovers, dive into Five Points Jazz Roots from noon to midnight along Welton Street, celebrating Black History Month with soulful sounds and cultural legacy, per Denver7 details. In RiNo's Arkins Park, join the free El Milagro Mural Celebration from 1 to 4 p.m., unveiling artist David Ocelotl Garcia's vibrant Tepeyac-inspired masterpiece—RSVP required.

Longmont's Winter Walkabout Music Showcase rocks downtown Saturday from 2 to 9:30 p.m. with over 60 acts across 16 venues, tickets on their site. Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl offers four rooms and eight-plus artists starting 10 p.m. tonight through Sunday. Film buffs, The Moment screens February 6th to 12th at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax.

Network pros, the Denver Chamber's February Chamber in the City hits the Performing Arts Complex for a behind-the-scenes tour amid ballet and Broadway energy. Country twang? Priscilla Block at 8 p.m. tonight in The Grizzly Rose on Lincoln Street, $27 tickets.

Whether you're jamming to North Mississippi Allstars at Gothic Theatre in Englewood or Horse Bitch at Bluebird on Colfax, Denver's got your thrill fix. Bundle up, grab friends, and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang because today, Friday, February 6th, the Mile High City is buzzing with epic live music and high-octane action. Catch magic and comedy whiz Justin Willman at 7 p.m. in the historic Paramount Theatre on Glenarm Place, where tickets start at $54 via Ticketmaster, according to the Denver Gazette. If you're craving electronic beats, Adventure Club teams up with Avello and Sabai at 8 p.m. in the Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, with prices from $55 to $63 on AXS.

Monster Jam roars into Ball Arena all weekend long—7 p.m. tonight, then 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, and noon Sunday on Chopper Circle, starting at $36 per Ticketmaster. Rev your engines for those massive truck jumps! Comedy fans, Steve Rannazzisi delivers laughs at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, $25 to $40 on their site.

Saturday amps up the art vibes with First Fridays Art Walks across RiNo, Arts District Santa Fe, Golden Triangle, and Tennyson Street, as highlighted by Denver7—perfect for soaking in local creativity under the winter sun. Music lovers, dive into Five Points Jazz Roots from noon to midnight along Welton Street, celebrating Black History Month with soulful sounds and cultural legacy, per Denver7 details. In RiNo's Arkins Park, join the free El Milagro Mural Celebration from 1 to 4 p.m., unveiling artist David Ocelotl Garcia's vibrant Tepeyac-inspired masterpiece—RSVP required.

Longmont's Winter Walkabout Music Showcase rocks downtown Saturday from 2 to 9:30 p.m. with over 60 acts across 16 venues, tickets on their site. Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl offers four rooms and eight-plus artists starting 10 p.m. tonight through Sunday. Film buffs, The Moment screens February 6th to 12th at Sie FilmCenter on Colfax.

Network pros, the Denver Chamber's February Chamber in the City hits the Performing Arts Complex for a behind-the-scenes tour amid ballet and Broadway energy. Country twang? Priscilla Block at 8 p.m. tonight in The Grizzly Rose on Lincoln Street, $27 tickets.

Whether you're jamming to North Mississippi Allstars at Gothic Theatre in Englewood or Horse Bitch at Bluebird on Colfax, Denver's got your thrill fix. Bundle up, grab friends, and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Colorado Business Hall of Fame Gala, CU YDSA Protest, and Concerts Highlight Denver's Busy Week</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 5th, we've got a lineup that's got rhythm, laughs, and heart-pumping action to kick off your week right. Start your day with the Colorado Business Hall of Fame gala at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center, honoring the 2026 laureates like the Appel family under the theme Igniting the Future, according to the Villager Publishing report. Then, dive into activism at noon with CU YDSA's protest outside the University of Colorado Regents meeting in nearby Boulder over their contract with Key Lime Air, rallying against ICE ties, as detailed by the Colorado Times Recorder.

Music lovers, tonight's exploding. Catch Three Dog Night and Ambrosia with John Ford Coley at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre for $96 and up, reliving those classic hits, straight from the Denver Gazette. Head to Dazzle at Baur’s for Vinicius Cantuária &amp; Chico Pinheiro Duo's smooth Brazilian vibes at 6:30 and 9 p.m., or groove to Briscoe with Wells Ferarri at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater for $32.72. Pablo Francisco brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Denver Improv, and don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series featuring photographer Platon at the same time at Bellco Theatre, per National Today. For $5 thrills, La Rumba's got tunes starting at 8 p.m.

Tomorrow, Friday, gear up for Solidarity Warriors' rally at the State Capitol from 12:30 to 2 p.m., delivering a letter to officials like Attorney General Phil Weiser on safeguarding 2026 elections. Comedy fans, Robert Kelly's multi-show run continues at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village. Sports enthusiasts, the University of Denver hosts the First Chance Invitational swimming and diving meet at El Pomar Natatorium, kicking off at 11 a.m. with relays, freestyles, and dives through Saturday.

Weekend warriors, Saturday's a blast. Mark International Golden Retriever Day with Goldens in Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Golden, where leashed pups parade Washington Street, snow or shine, with free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace, as the Denver Gazette highlights. Fly anglers, hit the Denver Fly Fishing Show at Gaylord Rockies starting 10 a.m. Friday through Sunday for global gear and experts, $20 a day. Sip dark brews at Wynkoop Brewing's Day of Darks Festival from noon to 3 p.m., tasting 23 Colorado breweries' best for $50, benefiting Movember. Families, Denver Family Fest at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds from noon to 5 p.m. offers free kid activities, Ghostbusters meetups, and zoo exhibits for $12 adults.

Sunday chills with Indivisible's Ice Out for Good protest in Arvada at 11 a.m. Whatever you choose, bundle up and make memories in our vibrant city.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 10:00:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 5th, we've got a lineup that's got rhythm, laughs, and heart-pumping action to kick off your week right. Start your day with the Colorado Business Hall of Fame gala at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center, honoring the 2026 laureates like the Appel family under the theme Igniting the Future, according to the Villager Publishing report. Then, dive into activism at noon with CU YDSA's protest outside the University of Colorado Regents meeting in nearby Boulder over their contract with Key Lime Air, rallying against ICE ties, as detailed by the Colorado Times Recorder.

Music lovers, tonight's exploding. Catch Three Dog Night and Ambrosia with John Ford Coley at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre for $96 and up, reliving those classic hits, straight from the Denver Gazette. Head to Dazzle at Baur’s for Vinicius Cantuária &amp; Chico Pinheiro Duo's smooth Brazilian vibes at 6:30 and 9 p.m., or groove to Briscoe with Wells Ferarri at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater for $32.72. Pablo Francisco brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Denver Improv, and don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series featuring photographer Platon at the same time at Bellco Theatre, per National Today. For $5 thrills, La Rumba's got tunes starting at 8 p.m.

Tomorrow, Friday, gear up for Solidarity Warriors' rally at the State Capitol from 12:30 to 2 p.m., delivering a letter to officials like Attorney General Phil Weiser on safeguarding 2026 elections. Comedy fans, Robert Kelly's multi-show run continues at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village. Sports enthusiasts, the University of Denver hosts the First Chance Invitational swimming and diving meet at El Pomar Natatorium, kicking off at 11 a.m. with relays, freestyles, and dives through Saturday.

Weekend warriors, Saturday's a blast. Mark International Golden Retriever Day with Goldens in Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Golden, where leashed pups parade Washington Street, snow or shine, with free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace, as the Denver Gazette highlights. Fly anglers, hit the Denver Fly Fishing Show at Gaylord Rockies starting 10 a.m. Friday through Sunday for global gear and experts, $20 a day. Sip dark brews at Wynkoop Brewing's Day of Darks Festival from noon to 3 p.m., tasting 23 Colorado breweries' best for $50, benefiting Movember. Families, Denver Family Fest at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds from noon to 5 p.m. offers free kid activities, Ghostbusters meetups, and zoo exhibits for $12 adults.

Sunday chills with Indivisible's Ice Out for Good protest in Arvada at 11 a.m. Whatever you choose, bundle up and make memories in our vibrant city.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, February 5th, we've got a lineup that's got rhythm, laughs, and heart-pumping action to kick off your week right. Start your day with the Colorado Business Hall of Fame gala at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center, honoring the 2026 laureates like the Appel family under the theme Igniting the Future, according to the Villager Publishing report. Then, dive into activism at noon with CU YDSA's protest outside the University of Colorado Regents meeting in nearby Boulder over their contract with Key Lime Air, rallying against ICE ties, as detailed by the Colorado Times Recorder.

Music lovers, tonight's exploding. Catch Three Dog Night and Ambrosia with John Ford Coley at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre for $96 and up, reliving those classic hits, straight from the Denver Gazette. Head to Dazzle at Baur’s for Vinicius Cantuária &amp; Chico Pinheiro Duo's smooth Brazilian vibes at 6:30 and 9 p.m., or groove to Briscoe with Wells Ferarri at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater for $32.72. Pablo Francisco brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Denver Improv, and don't miss the Colorado Speaker Series featuring photographer Platon at the same time at Bellco Theatre, per National Today. For $5 thrills, La Rumba's got tunes starting at 8 p.m.

Tomorrow, Friday, gear up for Solidarity Warriors' rally at the State Capitol from 12:30 to 2 p.m., delivering a letter to officials like Attorney General Phil Weiser on safeguarding 2026 elections. Comedy fans, Robert Kelly's multi-show run continues at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village. Sports enthusiasts, the University of Denver hosts the First Chance Invitational swimming and diving meet at El Pomar Natatorium, kicking off at 11 a.m. with relays, freestyles, and dives through Saturday.

Weekend warriors, Saturday's a blast. Mark International Golden Retriever Day with Goldens in Golden from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Golden, where leashed pups parade Washington Street, snow or shine, with free shuttles from The Splash at Fossil Trace, as the Denver Gazette highlights. Fly anglers, hit the Denver Fly Fishing Show at Gaylord Rockies starting 10 a.m. Friday through Sunday for global gear and experts, $20 a day. Sip dark brews at Wynkoop Brewing's Day of Darks Festival from noon to 3 p.m., tasting 23 Colorado breweries' best for $50, benefiting Movember. Families, Denver Family Fest at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds from noon to 5 p.m. offers free kid activities, Ghostbusters meetups, and zoo exhibits for $12 adults.

Sunday chills with Indivisible's Ice Out for Good protest in Arvada at 11 a.m. Whatever you choose, bundle up and make memories in our vibrant city.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Listeners, Kick Off Your Week with a Bang: Missing Persons Day and Live Music Madness</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang right here in the Mile High City on this crisp February Wednesday! Start your morning at the Colorado State Capitol on 200 East Colfax Avenue, where the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hosting Colorado Missing Persons Day from 9 a.m. It's a heartfelt ceremony with a resolution reading, prayer vigil on the West Steps, and a symbolic bubble release to honor over 600 missing folks—family members gather early in Senate Committee Room 357, according to the CBI announcement.

As evening hits, dive into live music madness. Catch Lord of the Lost and The Birthday Massacre on their Dark Winter Tour at Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street at 6 p.m.—tickets start at $37 via summitdenver.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, head to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club at 1330 27th Street for The Braxton Kahn Trio playing The Darker Side of Monk in sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Guitar wizards, Matteo Mancuso's Route96 Tour rocks Cervantes’ Other Side at 2635 Welton Street at 8 p.m. for $55 on cervantesmasterpiece.com. Feeling nostalgic? "Dirty Dancing" in Concert sways into Buell Theatre at 1350 Curtis Street at 7:30 p.m., with tickets from $47 at denvercenter.org—Vivid Seats reports averages around $258 for prime spots.

Unwind creatively with Sipping N’ Painting sessions: paint "Snow Light" at the Hampden spot on 6461 East Hampden Avenue from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for $35, or "Glacial Lake" at Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites. Country fans, boot-scoot to Country Line Dancing Night with Jeff Goodwin and the Front Range Cowboys at Buffalo Rose in Golden from 7 to 10 p.m., $10 online.

Looking ahead, Thursday through Saturday brings "Medea" at Byron Theatre in the Newman Center for the Arts on 1903 Iliff Avenue for $13 via newmancenterpresents.com. Fillmore Auditorium heats up February 10 with JADE on her That's Showbiz Baby! Tour, Snow Strippers on the 12th, and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead vibes on the 13th—check fillmoredenver.com. Community meets District 3 Police Commander Bell at 1625 South University Boulevard station tonight too, per Lowry United Neighborhoods.

Denver's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets, bundle up, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 09:58:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang right here in the Mile High City on this crisp February Wednesday! Start your morning at the Colorado State Capitol on 200 East Colfax Avenue, where the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hosting Colorado Missing Persons Day from 9 a.m. It's a heartfelt ceremony with a resolution reading, prayer vigil on the West Steps, and a symbolic bubble release to honor over 600 missing folks—family members gather early in Senate Committee Room 357, according to the CBI announcement.

As evening hits, dive into live music madness. Catch Lord of the Lost and The Birthday Massacre on their Dark Winter Tour at Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street at 6 p.m.—tickets start at $37 via summitdenver.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, head to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club at 1330 27th Street for The Braxton Kahn Trio playing The Darker Side of Monk in sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Guitar wizards, Matteo Mancuso's Route96 Tour rocks Cervantes’ Other Side at 2635 Welton Street at 8 p.m. for $55 on cervantesmasterpiece.com. Feeling nostalgic? "Dirty Dancing" in Concert sways into Buell Theatre at 1350 Curtis Street at 7:30 p.m., with tickets from $47 at denvercenter.org—Vivid Seats reports averages around $258 for prime spots.

Unwind creatively with Sipping N’ Painting sessions: paint "Snow Light" at the Hampden spot on 6461 East Hampden Avenue from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for $35, or "Glacial Lake" at Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites. Country fans, boot-scoot to Country Line Dancing Night with Jeff Goodwin and the Front Range Cowboys at Buffalo Rose in Golden from 7 to 10 p.m., $10 online.

Looking ahead, Thursday through Saturday brings "Medea" at Byron Theatre in the Newman Center for the Arts on 1903 Iliff Avenue for $13 via newmancenterpresents.com. Fillmore Auditorium heats up February 10 with JADE on her That's Showbiz Baby! Tour, Snow Strippers on the 12th, and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead vibes on the 13th—check fillmoredenver.com. Community meets District 3 Police Commander Bell at 1625 South University Boulevard station tonight too, per Lowry United Neighborhoods.

Denver's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets, bundle up, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your week with a bang right here in the Mile High City on this crisp February Wednesday! Start your morning at the Colorado State Capitol on 200 East Colfax Avenue, where the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hosting Colorado Missing Persons Day from 9 a.m. It's a heartfelt ceremony with a resolution reading, prayer vigil on the West Steps, and a symbolic bubble release to honor over 600 missing folks—family members gather early in Senate Committee Room 357, according to the CBI announcement.

As evening hits, dive into live music madness. Catch Lord of the Lost and The Birthday Massacre on their Dark Winter Tour at Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street at 6 p.m.—tickets start at $37 via summitdenver.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Jazz lovers, head to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club at 1330 27th Street for The Braxton Kahn Trio playing The Darker Side of Monk in sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Guitar wizards, Matteo Mancuso's Route96 Tour rocks Cervantes’ Other Side at 2635 Welton Street at 8 p.m. for $55 on cervantesmasterpiece.com. Feeling nostalgic? "Dirty Dancing" in Concert sways into Buell Theatre at 1350 Curtis Street at 7:30 p.m., with tickets from $47 at denvercenter.org—Vivid Seats reports averages around $258 for prime spots.

Unwind creatively with Sipping N’ Painting sessions: paint "Snow Light" at the Hampden spot on 6461 East Hampden Avenue from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for $35, or "Glacial Lake" at Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m. for $32.77—register quick at their sites. Country fans, boot-scoot to Country Line Dancing Night with Jeff Goodwin and the Front Range Cowboys at Buffalo Rose in Golden from 7 to 10 p.m., $10 online.

Looking ahead, Thursday through Saturday brings "Medea" at Byron Theatre in the Newman Center for the Arts on 1903 Iliff Avenue for $13 via newmancenterpresents.com. Fillmore Auditorium heats up February 10 with JADE on her That's Showbiz Baby! Tour, Snow Strippers on the 12th, and Dark Star Orchestra jamming Grateful Dead vibes on the 13th—check fillmoredenver.com. Community meets District 3 Police Commander Bell at 1625 South University Boulevard station tonight too, per Lowry United Neighborhoods.

Denver's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets, bundle up, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Robyn Hitchcock Performs at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall Tonight</title>
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      <description>Well listeners, if you're looking for something to do in Denver this week, you're in for a real treat. Right now, as we speak on this Sunday morning, there's a fantastic concert happening tonight that you won't want to miss. Robyn Hitchcock is performing at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at seven o'clock this evening. If you're a fan of indie rock and quirky storytelling through music, this is absolutely worth checking out. Swallow Hill Music is located at seventy-one East Yale Avenue, and tickets are available through SeatGeek.

But that's just the beginning of what Denver has to offer this week. If you're into electronic music and underground beats, The Black Box and The Lounge venues are absolutely packed with events. According to the Black Box's event listing, tomorrow evening, Monday February third, Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays presents the January Battle Winner's Showcase featuring Break The Chains versus Analog. That event runs from eight PM until midnight at The Black Box.

For those looking ahead to later in the week, Thursday February fifth brings Danny Grooves performing two sets at The Black Box, running from nine PM until one in the morning. The lineup includes Dolo, which is a collaboration between phLo and Foxy Dope, plus Weselects. 

If you're more interested in Friday night action, Subfiltronik is taking over The Black Box on February sixth with Bad B2B Justyy, Pusher B2B H2K, and Redacted, running from nine PM to one AM. Over at The Lounge, the same night features UKG Proper Colours with DJ D.M.X, S2PS, Styleigh Coyote, and cynapze.

Saturday February seventh is shaping up to be massive. The Lounge hosts Wildflower Arts featuring Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut starting at nine in the evening.

Don't forget that this weekend also features some wonderful family-friendly options. The Denver Jewish Film Festival is wrapping up today at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center, showcasing more than twenty entertaining films including documentaries, comedies, and narratives.

Whether you're into live music, electronic beats, or cultural events, Denver's got you covered this week. There's truly something for everyone. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more great event recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 09:59:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Well listeners, if you're looking for something to do in Denver this week, you're in for a real treat. Right now, as we speak on this Sunday morning, there's a fantastic concert happening tonight that you won't want to miss. Robyn Hitchcock is performing at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at seven o'clock this evening. If you're a fan of indie rock and quirky storytelling through music, this is absolutely worth checking out. Swallow Hill Music is located at seventy-one East Yale Avenue, and tickets are available through SeatGeek.

But that's just the beginning of what Denver has to offer this week. If you're into electronic music and underground beats, The Black Box and The Lounge venues are absolutely packed with events. According to the Black Box's event listing, tomorrow evening, Monday February third, Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays presents the January Battle Winner's Showcase featuring Break The Chains versus Analog. That event runs from eight PM until midnight at The Black Box.

For those looking ahead to later in the week, Thursday February fifth brings Danny Grooves performing two sets at The Black Box, running from nine PM until one in the morning. The lineup includes Dolo, which is a collaboration between phLo and Foxy Dope, plus Weselects. 

If you're more interested in Friday night action, Subfiltronik is taking over The Black Box on February sixth with Bad B2B Justyy, Pusher B2B H2K, and Redacted, running from nine PM to one AM. Over at The Lounge, the same night features UKG Proper Colours with DJ D.M.X, S2PS, Styleigh Coyote, and cynapze.

Saturday February seventh is shaping up to be massive. The Lounge hosts Wildflower Arts featuring Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut starting at nine in the evening.

Don't forget that this weekend also features some wonderful family-friendly options. The Denver Jewish Film Festival is wrapping up today at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center, showcasing more than twenty entertaining films including documentaries, comedies, and narratives.

Whether you're into live music, electronic beats, or cultural events, Denver's got you covered this week. There's truly something for everyone. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more great event recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well listeners, if you're looking for something to do in Denver this week, you're in for a real treat. Right now, as we speak on this Sunday morning, there's a fantastic concert happening tonight that you won't want to miss. Robyn Hitchcock is performing at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at seven o'clock this evening. If you're a fan of indie rock and quirky storytelling through music, this is absolutely worth checking out. Swallow Hill Music is located at seventy-one East Yale Avenue, and tickets are available through SeatGeek.

But that's just the beginning of what Denver has to offer this week. If you're into electronic music and underground beats, The Black Box and The Lounge venues are absolutely packed with events. According to the Black Box's event listing, tomorrow evening, Monday February third, Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays presents the January Battle Winner's Showcase featuring Break The Chains versus Analog. That event runs from eight PM until midnight at The Black Box.

For those looking ahead to later in the week, Thursday February fifth brings Danny Grooves performing two sets at The Black Box, running from nine PM until one in the morning. The lineup includes Dolo, which is a collaboration between phLo and Foxy Dope, plus Weselects. 

If you're more interested in Friday night action, Subfiltronik is taking over The Black Box on February sixth with Bad B2B Justyy, Pusher B2B H2K, and Redacted, running from nine PM to one AM. Over at The Lounge, the same night features UKG Proper Colours with DJ D.M.X, S2PS, Styleigh Coyote, and cynapze.

Saturday February seventh is shaping up to be massive. The Lounge hosts Wildflower Arts featuring Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut starting at nine in the evening.

Don't forget that this weekend also features some wonderful family-friendly options. The Denver Jewish Film Festival is wrapping up today at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center, showcasing more than twenty entertaining films including documentaries, comedies, and narratives.

Whether you're into live music, electronic beats, or cultural events, Denver's got you covered this week. There's truly something for everyone. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more great event recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend Packed with Sports, Music, and Winter Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Friday night with high-energy vibes across the city. Catch the Denver Nuggets battling the LA Clippers at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., a slam-dunk showdown perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere. Over at Magness Arena, the Denver Pioneers hockey team faces off against the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at the same time, bringing college rink intensity right to your doorstep. Music lovers, head to the Mission Ballroom for Ship Wrek at 8 p.m., or groove to K?d's electronic beats at Meow Wolf Denver Convergence Station. If hip-hop's your jam, Bayymack hits the Marquis at 7 p.m., and don't miss James Kennedy spinning at The Church Nightclub from 10 p.m. Comedy fans, Aries Spears delivers laughs at Denver Improv with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., while Jessica Kirson takes the Paramount Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m.

Snowboarders and skiers, today's your day at Ruby Hill Rail Yard in Ruby Hill Park. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., join Denver Learns to Ride Day with free rentals for beginners, lessons from Winter Park instructors, and a flat groomed hill—no advanced features, just pure fun on the snow. The yard opens fully this Sunday, February 1, with new rails and boxes for all levels, staying open weather permitting through March.

Saturday amps up with the Ultimate RV Show at Colorado Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring over 300 rigs, a kids' zone, cornhole pros, and even pet adoptions—all free entry. Music pulses on with Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl starting 10 p.m. Friday into Saturday, boasting eight artists across four rooms, headlined by Hoang in the Lost In Dreams set.

Sunday, hit the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for a free SCFD day, diving into exhibits like Moments That Made US at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado's 150th birthday bash. Nearby, Breckenridge's International Snow Sculpture Championships light up massive works through February 3—road trip worthy for that wow factor.

Listeners, bundle up, grab your crew, and make this winter weekend unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 09:58:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Friday night with high-energy vibes across the city. Catch the Denver Nuggets battling the LA Clippers at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., a slam-dunk showdown perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere. Over at Magness Arena, the Denver Pioneers hockey team faces off against the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at the same time, bringing college rink intensity right to your doorstep. Music lovers, head to the Mission Ballroom for Ship Wrek at 8 p.m., or groove to K?d's electronic beats at Meow Wolf Denver Convergence Station. If hip-hop's your jam, Bayymack hits the Marquis at 7 p.m., and don't miss James Kennedy spinning at The Church Nightclub from 10 p.m. Comedy fans, Aries Spears delivers laughs at Denver Improv with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., while Jessica Kirson takes the Paramount Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m.

Snowboarders and skiers, today's your day at Ruby Hill Rail Yard in Ruby Hill Park. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., join Denver Learns to Ride Day with free rentals for beginners, lessons from Winter Park instructors, and a flat groomed hill—no advanced features, just pure fun on the snow. The yard opens fully this Sunday, February 1, with new rails and boxes for all levels, staying open weather permitting through March.

Saturday amps up with the Ultimate RV Show at Colorado Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring over 300 rigs, a kids' zone, cornhole pros, and even pet adoptions—all free entry. Music pulses on with Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl starting 10 p.m. Friday into Saturday, boasting eight artists across four rooms, headlined by Hoang in the Lost In Dreams set.

Sunday, hit the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for a free SCFD day, diving into exhibits like Moments That Made US at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado's 150th birthday bash. Nearby, Breckenridge's International Snow Sculpture Championships light up massive works through February 3—road trip worthy for that wow factor.

Listeners, bundle up, grab your crew, and make this winter weekend unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Friday night with high-energy vibes across the city. Catch the Denver Nuggets battling the LA Clippers at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., a slam-dunk showdown perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere. Over at Magness Arena, the Denver Pioneers hockey team faces off against the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at the same time, bringing college rink intensity right to your doorstep. Music lovers, head to the Mission Ballroom for Ship Wrek at 8 p.m., or groove to K?d's electronic beats at Meow Wolf Denver Convergence Station. If hip-hop's your jam, Bayymack hits the Marquis at 7 p.m., and don't miss James Kennedy spinning at The Church Nightclub from 10 p.m. Comedy fans, Aries Spears delivers laughs at Denver Improv with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., while Jessica Kirson takes the Paramount Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m.

Snowboarders and skiers, today's your day at Ruby Hill Rail Yard in Ruby Hill Park. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., join Denver Learns to Ride Day with free rentals for beginners, lessons from Winter Park instructors, and a flat groomed hill—no advanced features, just pure fun on the snow. The yard opens fully this Sunday, February 1, with new rails and boxes for all levels, staying open weather permitting through March.

Saturday amps up with the Ultimate RV Show at Colorado Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring over 300 rigs, a kids' zone, cornhole pros, and even pet adoptions—all free entry. Music pulses on with Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl starting 10 p.m. Friday into Saturday, boasting eight artists across four rooms, headlined by Hoang in the Lost In Dreams set.

Sunday, hit the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for a free SCFD day, diving into exhibits like Moments That Made US at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado's 150th birthday bash. Nearby, Breckenridge's International Snow Sculpture Championships light up massive works through February 3—road trip worthy for that wow factor.

Listeners, bundle up, grab your crew, and make this winter weekend unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Mile High City's Chilly Week Packed With Music, Sports, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this chilly Thursday! Kick things off tonight with some killer live music choices. Catch Aleman &amp; Gera MX bringing high-energy vibes at 7 p.m. at both the Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson Street and Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, tickets from $64 via Ticketmaster and summitdenver.com, according to The Denver Gazette. Rock legends Billy F Gibbons and the BFG Band rev up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $66 and up, also per Ticketmaster. Jazz lovers, the Julie Koenig Quintet plays sultry sets of Mitchell and Mingus at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street from 6:30 p.m., reservations at nocturnejazz.com. For something edgier, Open Trench with Opal Grove and Free Milk hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 at lost-lake.com, or Zoe Stroupe at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 9 p.m., same price range via globehall.com. Theater fans, dive into Doomsday Dreams, a wild podcast launch by Low Orbit and Feral Assembly at Buntport Theater on Lipan Street at 7:30 p.m. for just $10 at buntport.com, as Westword highlights.

Tomorrow, Friday, laughter rules with Patrick Warburton’s stand-up at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m., $35 to $55 on comedyworks.com, running through Saturday. Head to Golden for the Colorado Cowboy Gathering at Buffalo Rose Event Center, featuring poetry, stories, and acts like Susie Knight and Steve Jones from 1 p.m. onward, tickets via their site per Westword.

Saturday explodes with sports and shows. Cheer the Denver Pioneers Hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at 6 p.m. in Magness Arena, nationaltoday.com reports. Lacrosse action sees Colorado Mammoth battle Buffalo Bandits at 7 p.m. in Ball Arena. Music madness includes GHENGAR’s Surrounded Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., Dogs In A Pile at Ogden Theatre, and Ray Volpe at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m. Family fun? PAW Patrol Live! A Mighty Adventure has shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Bellco Theatre. Protesters, join the Stand Against Palantir rally at 10 a.m. in James Manley Park marching to Cherry Creek, or the statewide ICE Out at 6 p.m. at the State Capitol, via Westword and Colorado Times Recorder. The Great Gatsby ballet dazzles Ellie Caulkins Opera House at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, per artsandvenuesdenver.com.

Sunday keeps the momentum with more PAW Patrol at Bellco, swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m. at The Pearl on California Street for $18, and Rainforest Yoga amid butterflies at Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster at 7:45 a.m., $18 to register. Ongoing thrills like Silverthorne Ice Castles through February or Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub add icy and prehistoric magic.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab tickets fast and bundle up – this week’s lineup is pure gold!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quie

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:00:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this chilly Thursday! Kick things off tonight with some killer live music choices. Catch Aleman &amp; Gera MX bringing high-energy vibes at 7 p.m. at both the Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson Street and Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, tickets from $64 via Ticketmaster and summitdenver.com, according to The Denver Gazette. Rock legends Billy F Gibbons and the BFG Band rev up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $66 and up, also per Ticketmaster. Jazz lovers, the Julie Koenig Quintet plays sultry sets of Mitchell and Mingus at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street from 6:30 p.m., reservations at nocturnejazz.com. For something edgier, Open Trench with Opal Grove and Free Milk hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 at lost-lake.com, or Zoe Stroupe at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 9 p.m., same price range via globehall.com. Theater fans, dive into Doomsday Dreams, a wild podcast launch by Low Orbit and Feral Assembly at Buntport Theater on Lipan Street at 7:30 p.m. for just $10 at buntport.com, as Westword highlights.

Tomorrow, Friday, laughter rules with Patrick Warburton’s stand-up at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m., $35 to $55 on comedyworks.com, running through Saturday. Head to Golden for the Colorado Cowboy Gathering at Buffalo Rose Event Center, featuring poetry, stories, and acts like Susie Knight and Steve Jones from 1 p.m. onward, tickets via their site per Westword.

Saturday explodes with sports and shows. Cheer the Denver Pioneers Hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at 6 p.m. in Magness Arena, nationaltoday.com reports. Lacrosse action sees Colorado Mammoth battle Buffalo Bandits at 7 p.m. in Ball Arena. Music madness includes GHENGAR’s Surrounded Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., Dogs In A Pile at Ogden Theatre, and Ray Volpe at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m. Family fun? PAW Patrol Live! A Mighty Adventure has shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Bellco Theatre. Protesters, join the Stand Against Palantir rally at 10 a.m. in James Manley Park marching to Cherry Creek, or the statewide ICE Out at 6 p.m. at the State Capitol, via Westword and Colorado Times Recorder. The Great Gatsby ballet dazzles Ellie Caulkins Opera House at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, per artsandvenuesdenver.com.

Sunday keeps the momentum with more PAW Patrol at Bellco, swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m. at The Pearl on California Street for $18, and Rainforest Yoga amid butterflies at Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster at 7:45 a.m., $18 to register. Ongoing thrills like Silverthorne Ice Castles through February or Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub add icy and prehistoric magic.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab tickets fast and bundle up – this week’s lineup is pure gold!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quie

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this chilly Thursday! Kick things off tonight with some killer live music choices. Catch Aleman &amp; Gera MX bringing high-energy vibes at 7 p.m. at both the Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson Street and Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, tickets from $64 via Ticketmaster and summitdenver.com, according to The Denver Gazette. Rock legends Billy F Gibbons and the BFG Band rev up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $66 and up, also per Ticketmaster. Jazz lovers, the Julie Koenig Quintet plays sultry sets of Mitchell and Mingus at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street from 6:30 p.m., reservations at nocturnejazz.com. For something edgier, Open Trench with Opal Grove and Free Milk hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 at lost-lake.com, or Zoe Stroupe at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 9 p.m., same price range via globehall.com. Theater fans, dive into Doomsday Dreams, a wild podcast launch by Low Orbit and Feral Assembly at Buntport Theater on Lipan Street at 7:30 p.m. for just $10 at buntport.com, as Westword highlights.

Tomorrow, Friday, laughter rules with Patrick Warburton’s stand-up at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m., $35 to $55 on comedyworks.com, running through Saturday. Head to Golden for the Colorado Cowboy Gathering at Buffalo Rose Event Center, featuring poetry, stories, and acts like Susie Knight and Steve Jones from 1 p.m. onward, tickets via their site per Westword.

Saturday explodes with sports and shows. Cheer the Denver Pioneers Hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at 6 p.m. in Magness Arena, nationaltoday.com reports. Lacrosse action sees Colorado Mammoth battle Buffalo Bandits at 7 p.m. in Ball Arena. Music madness includes GHENGAR’s Surrounded Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., Dogs In A Pile at Ogden Theatre, and Ray Volpe at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m. Family fun? PAW Patrol Live! A Mighty Adventure has shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Bellco Theatre. Protesters, join the Stand Against Palantir rally at 10 a.m. in James Manley Park marching to Cherry Creek, or the statewide ICE Out at 6 p.m. at the State Capitol, via Westword and Colorado Times Recorder. The Great Gatsby ballet dazzles Ellie Caulkins Opera House at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, per artsandvenuesdenver.com.

Sunday keeps the momentum with more PAW Patrol at Bellco, swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m. at The Pearl on California Street for $18, and Rainforest Yoga amid butterflies at Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster at 7:45 a.m., $18 to register. Ongoing thrills like Silverthorne Ice Castles through February or Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub add icy and prehistoric magic.

Your friendly Denver guide says grab tickets fast and bundle up – this week’s lineup is pure gold!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quie

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Flavorful and Artsy Week: Food Tours, Painting, Jazz, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what’s popping in Denver this week, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday. Kick things off today with the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., where you’ll savor bites from hidden gems across the city for just $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, according to the Denver Gazette. Feeling artsy? Hit Sipping N’ Painting in Hampden at 6:30 p.m. to paint Flatirons over sips, or head to Highland for Together is Better at 7 p.m., both around $35. Jazz lovers, catch the Camilla Vaitaitis Trio at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., or the Gavin Eschholz Trio at Dazzle at Baur’s from 7 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com and dazzledenver.com. Comedy fans, Matt Cobos takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works Downtown for $14, and live music rocks with Dig Deep at HQ or Clay Street Unit’s album party at Cervantes’ Other Side around 8 p.m. Don’t miss Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes at Denver Botanic Gardens, running through March 22.

Thursday flows into Friday with The Odd Couple female version at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m.—grab tickets at minersalley.com. Saturday heats up at Ball Arena with the Colorado Mammoth facing off against the Buffalo Bandits in lacrosse action—tickets via Ticketmaster. Music magic hits Boettcher Concert Hall as the Philip Glass Ensemble performs Koyaanisqatsi live to film, a one-night immersive blast pairing the iconic score with Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 visuals. Calling all craft beer fans, the Great American Beer Festival’s big news drops today: it’s going outdoors October 10-11 at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill, promising hundreds of brews, live tunes, and skyline vibes under open skies, as American Craft Beer reports—mark June for tickets.

Weekend bonus from denver-co.events: catch Christian Gates at The Basement at Club Vinyl Friday or Bane at Marquis Theater Saturday. And per YouTube shorts buzz, check Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science and Denver Zoo free days this weekend via their sites. Whether you’re painting, jamming, or chowing down, Denver’s serving fun non-stop—get out there and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 09:59:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what’s popping in Denver this week, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday. Kick things off today with the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., where you’ll savor bites from hidden gems across the city for just $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, according to the Denver Gazette. Feeling artsy? Hit Sipping N’ Painting in Hampden at 6:30 p.m. to paint Flatirons over sips, or head to Highland for Together is Better at 7 p.m., both around $35. Jazz lovers, catch the Camilla Vaitaitis Trio at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., or the Gavin Eschholz Trio at Dazzle at Baur’s from 7 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com and dazzledenver.com. Comedy fans, Matt Cobos takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works Downtown for $14, and live music rocks with Dig Deep at HQ or Clay Street Unit’s album party at Cervantes’ Other Side around 8 p.m. Don’t miss Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes at Denver Botanic Gardens, running through March 22.

Thursday flows into Friday with The Odd Couple female version at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m.—grab tickets at minersalley.com. Saturday heats up at Ball Arena with the Colorado Mammoth facing off against the Buffalo Bandits in lacrosse action—tickets via Ticketmaster. Music magic hits Boettcher Concert Hall as the Philip Glass Ensemble performs Koyaanisqatsi live to film, a one-night immersive blast pairing the iconic score with Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 visuals. Calling all craft beer fans, the Great American Beer Festival’s big news drops today: it’s going outdoors October 10-11 at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill, promising hundreds of brews, live tunes, and skyline vibes under open skies, as American Craft Beer reports—mark June for tickets.

Weekend bonus from denver-co.events: catch Christian Gates at The Basement at Club Vinyl Friday or Bane at Marquis Theater Saturday. And per YouTube shorts buzz, check Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science and Denver Zoo free days this weekend via their sites. Whether you’re painting, jamming, or chowing down, Denver’s serving fun non-stop—get out there and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what’s popping in Denver this week, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday. Kick things off today with the Downtown Denver Food Tour from 1 to 4 p.m., where you’ll savor bites from hidden gems across the city for just $63.60 and up—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com, according to the Denver Gazette. Feeling artsy? Hit Sipping N’ Painting in Hampden at 6:30 p.m. to paint Flatirons over sips, or head to Highland for Together is Better at 7 p.m., both around $35. Jazz lovers, catch the Camilla Vaitaitis Trio at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club with sets at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., or the Gavin Eschholz Trio at Dazzle at Baur’s from 7 p.m.—reservations at nocturnejazz.com and dazzledenver.com. Comedy fans, Matt Cobos takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works Downtown for $14, and live music rocks with Dig Deep at HQ or Clay Street Unit’s album party at Cervantes’ Other Side around 8 p.m. Don’t miss Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes at Denver Botanic Gardens, running through March 22.

Thursday flows into Friday with The Odd Couple female version at Miners Alley in Golden at 7:30 p.m.—grab tickets at minersalley.com. Saturday heats up at Ball Arena with the Colorado Mammoth facing off against the Buffalo Bandits in lacrosse action—tickets via Ticketmaster. Music magic hits Boettcher Concert Hall as the Philip Glass Ensemble performs Koyaanisqatsi live to film, a one-night immersive blast pairing the iconic score with Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 visuals. Calling all craft beer fans, the Great American Beer Festival’s big news drops today: it’s going outdoors October 10-11 at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill, promising hundreds of brews, live tunes, and skyline vibes under open skies, as American Craft Beer reports—mark June for tickets.

Weekend bonus from denver-co.events: catch Christian Gates at The Basement at Club Vinyl Friday or Bane at Marquis Theater Saturday. And per YouTube shorts buzz, check Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science and Denver Zoo free days this weekend via their sites. Whether you’re painting, jamming, or chowing down, Denver’s serving fun non-stop—get out there and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Rodeos, Races, and Concerts Highlight Denver's Vibrant Winter Lineup</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy action at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo wrapping up today at the Denver Coliseum, where pro rodeos feature top cowboys roping and riding through January 25, according to Colorado.com and Arts and Venues Denver. Catch the final thrills of bucking broncos and livestock shows that have been packing the stands all month.

Right now, lace up for the Chilly Willy 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon in nearby Littleton, a frosty fun run with 100 to 500 participants braving the winter chill, as listed on RunGuides. Or head to Lakewood for another Sunday race drawing 500 to 1,000 runners weaving through scenic spots. Sports fans, don't miss the Avs WinterFest at McGregor Square starting at 11:30 AM, presented by UCHealth with winter games, festivities, and Avalanche spirit, per VisitDenver.

Tonight, dive into laughs with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, running through today for a hilarious twist on the classic vampire tale, reports Denver Center listings. For a mysterious vibe, snag tickets to Midnight Temptation at 1405 Curtis Street at 8 PM, an Eventbrite-hosted evening of intrigue and entertainment.

Tomorrow, warm up with the Colorado Symphony's Mozart &amp; Now featuring Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall on January 27, blending classical mastery with modern flair. Wednesday's New York City Tour Sendoff Concert keeps the symphonic energy going there too.

Thursday ushers in The Ultimate RV Show at the Colorado Convention Center from January 30 through February 22, perfect for adventure seekers eyeing road trips. Catch Godspeed at the Kilstrom Theatre until February 8, and on Friday, the Colorado Ballet dazzles with The Great Gatsby at Ellie Caulkins Opera House starting January 31.

Over the weekend, Pro Rodeos continue at Denver Coliseum, while a big run hits Denver proper on February 1 with 500 to 1,000 participants. Music lovers, Braxton Cook performs with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews at Dazzle through March 1.

Bundle up and chase these vibes, Denver—your winter week's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 10:00:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy action at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo wrapping up today at the Denver Coliseum, where pro rodeos feature top cowboys roping and riding through January 25, according to Colorado.com and Arts and Venues Denver. Catch the final thrills of bucking broncos and livestock shows that have been packing the stands all month.

Right now, lace up for the Chilly Willy 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon in nearby Littleton, a frosty fun run with 100 to 500 participants braving the winter chill, as listed on RunGuides. Or head to Lakewood for another Sunday race drawing 500 to 1,000 runners weaving through scenic spots. Sports fans, don't miss the Avs WinterFest at McGregor Square starting at 11:30 AM, presented by UCHealth with winter games, festivities, and Avalanche spirit, per VisitDenver.

Tonight, dive into laughs with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, running through today for a hilarious twist on the classic vampire tale, reports Denver Center listings. For a mysterious vibe, snag tickets to Midnight Temptation at 1405 Curtis Street at 8 PM, an Eventbrite-hosted evening of intrigue and entertainment.

Tomorrow, warm up with the Colorado Symphony's Mozart &amp; Now featuring Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall on January 27, blending classical mastery with modern flair. Wednesday's New York City Tour Sendoff Concert keeps the symphonic energy going there too.

Thursday ushers in The Ultimate RV Show at the Colorado Convention Center from January 30 through February 22, perfect for adventure seekers eyeing road trips. Catch Godspeed at the Kilstrom Theatre until February 8, and on Friday, the Colorado Ballet dazzles with The Great Gatsby at Ellie Caulkins Opera House starting January 31.

Over the weekend, Pro Rodeos continue at Denver Coliseum, while a big run hits Denver proper on February 1 with 500 to 1,000 participants. Music lovers, Braxton Cook performs with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews at Dazzle through March 1.

Bundle up and chase these vibes, Denver—your winter week's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with high-energy action at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo wrapping up today at the Denver Coliseum, where pro rodeos feature top cowboys roping and riding through January 25, according to Colorado.com and Arts and Venues Denver. Catch the final thrills of bucking broncos and livestock shows that have been packing the stands all month.

Right now, lace up for the Chilly Willy 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon in nearby Littleton, a frosty fun run with 100 to 500 participants braving the winter chill, as listed on RunGuides. Or head to Lakewood for another Sunday race drawing 500 to 1,000 runners weaving through scenic spots. Sports fans, don't miss the Avs WinterFest at McGregor Square starting at 11:30 AM, presented by UCHealth with winter games, festivities, and Avalanche spirit, per VisitDenver.

Tonight, dive into laughs with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, running through today for a hilarious twist on the classic vampire tale, reports Denver Center listings. For a mysterious vibe, snag tickets to Midnight Temptation at 1405 Curtis Street at 8 PM, an Eventbrite-hosted evening of intrigue and entertainment.

Tomorrow, warm up with the Colorado Symphony's Mozart &amp; Now featuring Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall on January 27, blending classical mastery with modern flair. Wednesday's New York City Tour Sendoff Concert keeps the symphonic energy going there too.

Thursday ushers in The Ultimate RV Show at the Colorado Convention Center from January 30 through February 22, perfect for adventure seekers eyeing road trips. Catch Godspeed at the Kilstrom Theatre until February 8, and on Friday, the Colorado Ballet dazzles with The Great Gatsby at Ellie Caulkins Opera House starting January 31.

Over the weekend, Pro Rodeos continue at Denver Coliseum, while a big run hits Denver proper on February 1 with 500 to 1,000 participants. Music lovers, Braxton Cook performs with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews at Dazzle through March 1.

Bundle up and chase these vibes, Denver—your winter week's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Action-Packed Denver Weekend Kicks Off 120th National Western Stock Show</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in the Mile High City as the 120th National Western Stock Show kicks into high gear through January 25. Today, Saturday, saddle up for pro rodeos at the Denver Coliseum, where cowboys are roping and riding from morning till night, according to Arts and Venues Denver listings. Catch the Colorado Crossroads event wrapping up at the Colorado Convention Center, a massive gathering of RVers and outdoor enthusiasts sharing tips and gear through tomorrow.

If comedy's your jam, Jim Gaffigan brings his Everything is Wonderful tour to the Paramount Theatre tonight, delivering hilarious takes on food and family life, as Ticketmaster reports. Music lovers, head to Dazzle for Braxton Cook with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews starting at prime time, or groove to the Broadway Rave at Marquis Denver, channeling those classic show tunes into a dance party explosion.

Free fun abounds too. Westword highlights the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, giveaways, and orange-clad energy. Don't miss the City and County Building's Light the Lights show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., a dazzling holiday soundtrack spectacle lit up through Stock Show's end. History Colorado Center unveils a new John Fielder commemorative stamp at 8:30 a.m. during Mountains Majesty, celebrating Colorado's 150th birthday.

Shop and sip at the Artisan Craft and Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. at Junction on South Colorado Boulevard, featuring local handmade goodies amid drinks and eats. Line dance into the Rook Rooftop Ruckus at Catbird Hotel's rooftop from 6 to 8 p.m., with lessons from Two Left Boots and leather branding. Post-rodeo, shuttle to Moodswing for a mechanical bull after-party starting at 9 p.m.

Sunday wraps the Stock Show frenzy with more rodeos and Wide Open at the Stockyards, offering free-entry barbecue from Riot BBQ and live tunes from 2:30 p.m. at the Livestock Exchange. Dive into Mozart &amp; Now with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight and tomorrow, led by Peter Oundjian. Early next week, MC Davo and Sabino hit Marquis on Tuesday, while the Ultimate RV Show rolls in Thursday.

Whether you're boot-scootin' at the Stock Show or laughing with Gaffigan, Denver's buzzing with winter vibes. Grab your crew and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:01:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in the Mile High City as the 120th National Western Stock Show kicks into high gear through January 25. Today, Saturday, saddle up for pro rodeos at the Denver Coliseum, where cowboys are roping and riding from morning till night, according to Arts and Venues Denver listings. Catch the Colorado Crossroads event wrapping up at the Colorado Convention Center, a massive gathering of RVers and outdoor enthusiasts sharing tips and gear through tomorrow.

If comedy's your jam, Jim Gaffigan brings his Everything is Wonderful tour to the Paramount Theatre tonight, delivering hilarious takes on food and family life, as Ticketmaster reports. Music lovers, head to Dazzle for Braxton Cook with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews starting at prime time, or groove to the Broadway Rave at Marquis Denver, channeling those classic show tunes into a dance party explosion.

Free fun abounds too. Westword highlights the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, giveaways, and orange-clad energy. Don't miss the City and County Building's Light the Lights show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., a dazzling holiday soundtrack spectacle lit up through Stock Show's end. History Colorado Center unveils a new John Fielder commemorative stamp at 8:30 a.m. during Mountains Majesty, celebrating Colorado's 150th birthday.

Shop and sip at the Artisan Craft and Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. at Junction on South Colorado Boulevard, featuring local handmade goodies amid drinks and eats. Line dance into the Rook Rooftop Ruckus at Catbird Hotel's rooftop from 6 to 8 p.m., with lessons from Two Left Boots and leather branding. Post-rodeo, shuttle to Moodswing for a mechanical bull after-party starting at 9 p.m.

Sunday wraps the Stock Show frenzy with more rodeos and Wide Open at the Stockyards, offering free-entry barbecue from Riot BBQ and live tunes from 2:30 p.m. at the Livestock Exchange. Dive into Mozart &amp; Now with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight and tomorrow, led by Peter Oundjian. Early next week, MC Davo and Sabino hit Marquis on Tuesday, while the Ultimate RV Show rolls in Thursday.

Whether you're boot-scootin' at the Stock Show or laughing with Gaffigan, Denver's buzzing with winter vibes. Grab your crew and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in the Mile High City as the 120th National Western Stock Show kicks into high gear through January 25. Today, Saturday, saddle up for pro rodeos at the Denver Coliseum, where cowboys are roping and riding from morning till night, according to Arts and Venues Denver listings. Catch the Colorado Crossroads event wrapping up at the Colorado Convention Center, a massive gathering of RVers and outdoor enthusiasts sharing tips and gear through tomorrow.

If comedy's your jam, Jim Gaffigan brings his Everything is Wonderful tour to the Paramount Theatre tonight, delivering hilarious takes on food and family life, as Ticketmaster reports. Music lovers, head to Dazzle for Braxton Cook with Paul Cornish, Brandon Rose, and Wayne Matthews starting at prime time, or groove to the Broadway Rave at Marquis Denver, channeling those classic show tunes into a dance party explosion.

Free fun abounds too. Westword highlights the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, giveaways, and orange-clad energy. Don't miss the City and County Building's Light the Lights show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., a dazzling holiday soundtrack spectacle lit up through Stock Show's end. History Colorado Center unveils a new John Fielder commemorative stamp at 8:30 a.m. during Mountains Majesty, celebrating Colorado's 150th birthday.

Shop and sip at the Artisan Craft and Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. at Junction on South Colorado Boulevard, featuring local handmade goodies amid drinks and eats. Line dance into the Rook Rooftop Ruckus at Catbird Hotel's rooftop from 6 to 8 p.m., with lessons from Two Left Boots and leather branding. Post-rodeo, shuttle to Moodswing for a mechanical bull after-party starting at 9 p.m.

Sunday wraps the Stock Show frenzy with more rodeos and Wide Open at the Stockyards, offering free-entry barbecue from Riot BBQ and live tunes from 2:30 p.m. at the Livestock Exchange. Dive into Mozart &amp; Now with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight and tomorrow, led by Peter Oundjian. Early next week, MC Davo and Sabino hit Marquis on Tuesday, while the Ultimate RV Show rolls in Thursday.

Whether you're boot-scootin' at the Stock Show or laughing with Gaffigan, Denver's buzzing with winter vibes. Grab your crew and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Hosts Action-Packed Weekend with Stock Show Finale, Symphony, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, kick off your Friday in Denver with the electric vibe of the 120th National Western Stock Show wrapping up its final days through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Expect pro rodeos, draft horse shows, and An Evening of Dancing Horses on Sunday at 7 p.m., where world-class equestrians dazzle with dressage and liberty acts to live music by Spinphony Electric String Quartet—tickets start at $41 according to 303 Magazine and the Denver Gazette.

Right now at 11 a.m., dive into Steer Day 2026, the 80th annual tradition at The Brown Palace Hotel, 321 17th St., with a festive lunch honoring Denver's cattle heritage—grab tickets at brownpalace.com. Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony's Mozart and Now at 7:30 p.m. in Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classics with modern twists for $19 and up via coloradosymphony.org, or head to Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m. for Kompany's Nightshift Week dubstep rage with Mad Dubz, $34.50 to $39.95 on axs.com.

Tonight's free fun includes Urbanist Happy Hour at 6:30 p.m. at Neon Cowboy, 300 South Logan St., featuring a Harmony Jam Sessions group sing-along to Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon, as Westword reports. Dance into Reggaeton Rave at 10 p.m. at The Church Nightclub, 1160 Lincoln St., for $14.95.

Saturday amps up with the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, and giveaways—RSVP free per Westword. Snow sculpting kicks off at the International Snow Sculpture Championships through February 3 downtown, watch teams carve massive blocks by hand. At History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, unveil a new John Fielder stamp at 8:30 a.m. for Colorado's 150th anniversary. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus, 6 to 8 p.m. at Catbird Hotel, 3770 Walnut St., no cover with live instruction. Kitchen Dwellers jamgrass hits Mission Ballroom at 7:30 p.m., $56 plus. Don't miss free National Pie Day at 7101 East Colfax Ave. from 11 a.m., sweets and drinks flowing courtesy of Engel Property Group.

Sunday, cheer the Colorado Avalanche versus Philadelphia Flyers at 7:30 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch University of Denver Hockey versus St. Cloud State at 6 p.m. Wrap with Living in Balance: Anishinaabe Star Knowledge, a free planetarium show at 4:30 p.m. in Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science discussing climate via indigenous stories.

Stockyards' Wide Open runs late with music till midnight, and the City and County Building glows with light shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m. through Sunday. Your Denver weekend is loaded—get out and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 10:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, kick off your Friday in Denver with the electric vibe of the 120th National Western Stock Show wrapping up its final days through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Expect pro rodeos, draft horse shows, and An Evening of Dancing Horses on Sunday at 7 p.m., where world-class equestrians dazzle with dressage and liberty acts to live music by Spinphony Electric String Quartet—tickets start at $41 according to 303 Magazine and the Denver Gazette.

Right now at 11 a.m., dive into Steer Day 2026, the 80th annual tradition at The Brown Palace Hotel, 321 17th St., with a festive lunch honoring Denver's cattle heritage—grab tickets at brownpalace.com. Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony's Mozart and Now at 7:30 p.m. in Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classics with modern twists for $19 and up via coloradosymphony.org, or head to Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m. for Kompany's Nightshift Week dubstep rage with Mad Dubz, $34.50 to $39.95 on axs.com.

Tonight's free fun includes Urbanist Happy Hour at 6:30 p.m. at Neon Cowboy, 300 South Logan St., featuring a Harmony Jam Sessions group sing-along to Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon, as Westword reports. Dance into Reggaeton Rave at 10 p.m. at The Church Nightclub, 1160 Lincoln St., for $14.95.

Saturday amps up with the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, and giveaways—RSVP free per Westword. Snow sculpting kicks off at the International Snow Sculpture Championships through February 3 downtown, watch teams carve massive blocks by hand. At History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, unveil a new John Fielder stamp at 8:30 a.m. for Colorado's 150th anniversary. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus, 6 to 8 p.m. at Catbird Hotel, 3770 Walnut St., no cover with live instruction. Kitchen Dwellers jamgrass hits Mission Ballroom at 7:30 p.m., $56 plus. Don't miss free National Pie Day at 7101 East Colfax Ave. from 11 a.m., sweets and drinks flowing courtesy of Engel Property Group.

Sunday, cheer the Colorado Avalanche versus Philadelphia Flyers at 7:30 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch University of Denver Hockey versus St. Cloud State at 6 p.m. Wrap with Living in Balance: Anishinaabe Star Knowledge, a free planetarium show at 4:30 p.m. in Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science discussing climate via indigenous stories.

Stockyards' Wide Open runs late with music till midnight, and the City and County Building glows with light shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m. through Sunday. Your Denver weekend is loaded—get out and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, kick off your Friday in Denver with the electric vibe of the 120th National Western Stock Show wrapping up its final days through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Expect pro rodeos, draft horse shows, and An Evening of Dancing Horses on Sunday at 7 p.m., where world-class equestrians dazzle with dressage and liberty acts to live music by Spinphony Electric String Quartet—tickets start at $41 according to 303 Magazine and the Denver Gazette.

Right now at 11 a.m., dive into Steer Day 2026, the 80th annual tradition at The Brown Palace Hotel, 321 17th St., with a festive lunch honoring Denver's cattle heritage—grab tickets at brownpalace.com. Music lovers, catch the Colorado Symphony's Mozart and Now at 7:30 p.m. in Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classics with modern twists for $19 and up via coloradosymphony.org, or head to Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m. for Kompany's Nightshift Week dubstep rage with Mad Dubz, $34.50 to $39.95 on axs.com.

Tonight's free fun includes Urbanist Happy Hour at 6:30 p.m. at Neon Cowboy, 300 South Logan St., featuring a Harmony Jam Sessions group sing-along to Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon, as Westword reports. Dance into Reggaeton Rave at 10 p.m. at The Church Nightclub, 1160 Lincoln St., for $14.95.

Saturday amps up with the Broncos Conference Championship Fan Rally from 1 to 5 p.m. at Larimer Square, packed with appearances, music, and giveaways—RSVP free per Westword. Snow sculpting kicks off at the International Snow Sculpture Championships through February 3 downtown, watch teams carve massive blocks by hand. At History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, unveil a new John Fielder stamp at 8:30 a.m. for Colorado's 150th anniversary. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus, 6 to 8 p.m. at Catbird Hotel, 3770 Walnut St., no cover with live instruction. Kitchen Dwellers jamgrass hits Mission Ballroom at 7:30 p.m., $56 plus. Don't miss free National Pie Day at 7101 East Colfax Ave. from 11 a.m., sweets and drinks flowing courtesy of Engel Property Group.

Sunday, cheer the Colorado Avalanche versus Philadelphia Flyers at 7:30 p.m. at Ball Arena, or catch University of Denver Hockey versus St. Cloud State at 6 p.m. Wrap with Living in Balance: Anishinaabe Star Knowledge, a free planetarium show at 4:30 p.m. in Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science discussing climate via indigenous stories.

Stockyards' Wide Open runs late with music till midnight, and the City and County Building glows with light shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m. through Sunday. Your Denver weekend is loaded—get out and make memories!

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      <title>Jazz Lovers Rejoice: Sizzling Performances in Denver Tonight</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with a burst of live music magic right here in the Mile High City. Tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, catch the Julie Koenig Quintet playing Mitchell and Mingus in two sizzling sets starting at 6:30 p.m.—perfect for jazz lovers craving smooth vibes and supper. Over at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, Blaque Dynamite takes the stage with Max Gerl and Javier Santiago at 6:30 and 9 p.m., delivering funky grooves that’ll have you dancing. Rock fans, head to Hi-Dive on South Broadway for the Cherished Album Release Show with Flesh Tape and more at 7 p.m. for just fifteen bucks. Comedy? Sunee Dhaliwal’s cracking jokes at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. And don’t miss Karaoke Thursdays at Goosetown Tavern on Colfax—belt out your favorites from 8 p.m. onward.

The National Western Stock Show is roaring through the weekend at the National Western Complex, with pro rodeos featuring bulls, broncs, and cowboy feats daily—grab tickets for that boot-scooting thrill. Friday amps up with Lucas Zelnick’s stand-up sets at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, running through Saturday’s multiple shows. Saturday’s packed: Rally with Broncos Country at the Conference Championship Fan Rally, cheer on the team in purple pride. Rockies Fest at Coors Field brings player meet-and-greets and baseball buzz. History buffs, hit History Colorado Center for the Mountains Majesty stamp unveiling honoring Colorado’s 150th with John Fielder’s epic photo at 8:30 a.m., plus History Buff Day fun. Dance into Wasteland Radio aerial show at Cleo Parker Robinson on January 23rd and 24th. Avs fans, Winterfest hits McGregor Square on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with ice rink gliding, real snow sledding, and fireside warmth. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus Western Social, or ride the mechanical bull at Moodswing’s Stock Show After Party. Free vibes? Light the Lights show at City and County Building glows till January 25th, synced to holiday tunes.

Golden’s got trivia at Scully’s Cafe and Run Club at Runners Roost tonight, while the Buffalo Bill Museum showcases railroad art winners. Immerse in Prismajic’s high-tech art playground near Lakewood, blending 35 local artists’ animations and sculptures.

Listeners, get out and make memories this week—Denver’s buzzing!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:00:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with a burst of live music magic right here in the Mile High City. Tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, catch the Julie Koenig Quintet playing Mitchell and Mingus in two sizzling sets starting at 6:30 p.m.—perfect for jazz lovers craving smooth vibes and supper. Over at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, Blaque Dynamite takes the stage with Max Gerl and Javier Santiago at 6:30 and 9 p.m., delivering funky grooves that’ll have you dancing. Rock fans, head to Hi-Dive on South Broadway for the Cherished Album Release Show with Flesh Tape and more at 7 p.m. for just fifteen bucks. Comedy? Sunee Dhaliwal’s cracking jokes at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. And don’t miss Karaoke Thursdays at Goosetown Tavern on Colfax—belt out your favorites from 8 p.m. onward.

The National Western Stock Show is roaring through the weekend at the National Western Complex, with pro rodeos featuring bulls, broncs, and cowboy feats daily—grab tickets for that boot-scooting thrill. Friday amps up with Lucas Zelnick’s stand-up sets at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, running through Saturday’s multiple shows. Saturday’s packed: Rally with Broncos Country at the Conference Championship Fan Rally, cheer on the team in purple pride. Rockies Fest at Coors Field brings player meet-and-greets and baseball buzz. History buffs, hit History Colorado Center for the Mountains Majesty stamp unveiling honoring Colorado’s 150th with John Fielder’s epic photo at 8:30 a.m., plus History Buff Day fun. Dance into Wasteland Radio aerial show at Cleo Parker Robinson on January 23rd and 24th. Avs fans, Winterfest hits McGregor Square on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with ice rink gliding, real snow sledding, and fireside warmth. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus Western Social, or ride the mechanical bull at Moodswing’s Stock Show After Party. Free vibes? Light the Lights show at City and County Building glows till January 25th, synced to holiday tunes.

Golden’s got trivia at Scully’s Cafe and Run Club at Runners Roost tonight, while the Buffalo Bill Museum showcases railroad art winners. Immerse in Prismajic’s high-tech art playground near Lakewood, blending 35 local artists’ animations and sculptures.

Listeners, get out and make memories this week—Denver’s buzzing!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with a burst of live music magic right here in the Mile High City. Tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, catch the Julie Koenig Quintet playing Mitchell and Mingus in two sizzling sets starting at 6:30 p.m.—perfect for jazz lovers craving smooth vibes and supper. Over at Dazzle at Baur’s on 14th Street, Blaque Dynamite takes the stage with Max Gerl and Javier Santiago at 6:30 and 9 p.m., delivering funky grooves that’ll have you dancing. Rock fans, head to Hi-Dive on South Broadway for the Cherished Album Release Show with Flesh Tape and more at 7 p.m. for just fifteen bucks. Comedy? Sunee Dhaliwal’s cracking jokes at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m. And don’t miss Karaoke Thursdays at Goosetown Tavern on Colfax—belt out your favorites from 8 p.m. onward.

The National Western Stock Show is roaring through the weekend at the National Western Complex, with pro rodeos featuring bulls, broncs, and cowboy feats daily—grab tickets for that boot-scooting thrill. Friday amps up with Lucas Zelnick’s stand-up sets at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, running through Saturday’s multiple shows. Saturday’s packed: Rally with Broncos Country at the Conference Championship Fan Rally, cheer on the team in purple pride. Rockies Fest at Coors Field brings player meet-and-greets and baseball buzz. History buffs, hit History Colorado Center for the Mountains Majesty stamp unveiling honoring Colorado’s 150th with John Fielder’s epic photo at 8:30 a.m., plus History Buff Day fun. Dance into Wasteland Radio aerial show at Cleo Parker Robinson on January 23rd and 24th. Avs fans, Winterfest hits McGregor Square on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with ice rink gliding, real snow sledding, and fireside warmth. Line dance at Rook Rooftop Ruckus Western Social, or ride the mechanical bull at Moodswing’s Stock Show After Party. Free vibes? Light the Lights show at City and County Building glows till January 25th, synced to holiday tunes.

Golden’s got trivia at Scully’s Cafe and Run Club at Runners Roost tonight, while the Buffalo Bill Museum showcases railroad art winners. Immerse in Prismajic’s high-tech art playground near Lakewood, blending 35 local artists’ animations and sculptures.

Listeners, get out and make memories this week—Denver’s buzzing!

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Action-Packed Week Ahead in Denver: Sports, Music, and Comedy Galore</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Whether you're craving high-octane sports, toe-tapping tunes, or laugh-out-loud comedy, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings through Sunday and beyond.

Kick things off tonight at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche clash with the Anaheim Ducks at 7 PM. According to Ticketmaster, it's prime time to cheer on our boys in blue as they battle for puck supremacy—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere. Arts and Venues Denver also spotlights today's "Taking Stock" public art dedication, a free event celebrating new Denver Public Art that'll have you snapping pics and pondering the city's creative pulse.

Tomorrow, Thursday, January 22, head to the Colorado Convention Center for the Rocky Mountain Dental Convention—perfect if you're in the tooth biz, but skip it unless floss is your jam. Then Friday brings Blaque Dynamite to Dazzle with Max Gerl on bass and Javier Santiago on keys for a soulful jazz explosion that Arts and Venues Denver calls unmissable.

Saturday amps up big time. Paramount Theatre hosts Jim Gaffigan's "Everything is Wonderful!" tour, where Ticketmaster promises the clean comic king will roast hot pockets and family life into hysterics. Over at the Convention Center, the 2026 Colorado Crossroads kicks off through Sunday, drawing crowds for what looks like a bustling trade vibe. Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Simon and Garfunkel Story" at Buell Theatre starting its long run, channeling those harmonious folk classics with spot-on tribute magic. And don't sleep on pro rodeos roaring at Denver Coliseum through May—yeehaw your way to bucking broncos and barrel racing.

Sunday shines with the Colorado Symphony's "Mozart &amp; Now with Peter Oundjian" at Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classical genius with modern twists per Arts and Venues. Families, catch ongoing gems like "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" at Garner Galleria Theatre or "Cowboys and East Indians" at Singleton Theatre—hilarious, bite-sized theater fun running all week.

From ice rinks to rodeo rings, Denver's buzzing with winter energy. Bundle up, snag tickets via Ticketmaster or Arts and Venues Denver sites, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 10:01:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Whether you're craving high-octane sports, toe-tapping tunes, or laugh-out-loud comedy, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings through Sunday and beyond.

Kick things off tonight at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche clash with the Anaheim Ducks at 7 PM. According to Ticketmaster, it's prime time to cheer on our boys in blue as they battle for puck supremacy—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere. Arts and Venues Denver also spotlights today's "Taking Stock" public art dedication, a free event celebrating new Denver Public Art that'll have you snapping pics and pondering the city's creative pulse.

Tomorrow, Thursday, January 22, head to the Colorado Convention Center for the Rocky Mountain Dental Convention—perfect if you're in the tooth biz, but skip it unless floss is your jam. Then Friday brings Blaque Dynamite to Dazzle with Max Gerl on bass and Javier Santiago on keys for a soulful jazz explosion that Arts and Venues Denver calls unmissable.

Saturday amps up big time. Paramount Theatre hosts Jim Gaffigan's "Everything is Wonderful!" tour, where Ticketmaster promises the clean comic king will roast hot pockets and family life into hysterics. Over at the Convention Center, the 2026 Colorado Crossroads kicks off through Sunday, drawing crowds for what looks like a bustling trade vibe. Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Simon and Garfunkel Story" at Buell Theatre starting its long run, channeling those harmonious folk classics with spot-on tribute magic. And don't sleep on pro rodeos roaring at Denver Coliseum through May—yeehaw your way to bucking broncos and barrel racing.

Sunday shines with the Colorado Symphony's "Mozart &amp; Now with Peter Oundjian" at Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classical genius with modern twists per Arts and Venues. Families, catch ongoing gems like "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" at Garner Galleria Theatre or "Cowboys and East Indians" at Singleton Theatre—hilarious, bite-sized theater fun running all week.

From ice rinks to rodeo rings, Denver's buzzing with winter energy. Bundle up, snag tickets via Ticketmaster or Arts and Venues Denver sites, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Whether you're craving high-octane sports, toe-tapping tunes, or laugh-out-loud comedy, we've got the scoop on the hottest happenings through Sunday and beyond.

Kick things off tonight at Ball Arena where the Colorado Avalanche clash with the Anaheim Ducks at 7 PM. According to Ticketmaster, it's prime time to cheer on our boys in blue as they battle for puck supremacy—grab those tickets fast for the electric atmosphere. Arts and Venues Denver also spotlights today's "Taking Stock" public art dedication, a free event celebrating new Denver Public Art that'll have you snapping pics and pondering the city's creative pulse.

Tomorrow, Thursday, January 22, head to the Colorado Convention Center for the Rocky Mountain Dental Convention—perfect if you're in the tooth biz, but skip it unless floss is your jam. Then Friday brings Blaque Dynamite to Dazzle with Max Gerl on bass and Javier Santiago on keys for a soulful jazz explosion that Arts and Venues Denver calls unmissable.

Saturday amps up big time. Paramount Theatre hosts Jim Gaffigan's "Everything is Wonderful!" tour, where Ticketmaster promises the clean comic king will roast hot pockets and family life into hysterics. Over at the Convention Center, the 2026 Colorado Crossroads kicks off through Sunday, drawing crowds for what looks like a bustling trade vibe. Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Simon and Garfunkel Story" at Buell Theatre starting its long run, channeling those harmonious folk classics with spot-on tribute magic. And don't sleep on pro rodeos roaring at Denver Coliseum through May—yeehaw your way to bucking broncos and barrel racing.

Sunday shines with the Colorado Symphony's "Mozart &amp; Now with Peter Oundjian" at Boettcher Concert Hall, blending classical genius with modern twists per Arts and Venues. Families, catch ongoing gems like "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" at Garner Galleria Theatre or "Cowboys and East Indians" at Singleton Theatre—hilarious, bite-sized theater fun running all week.

From ice rinks to rodeo rings, Denver's buzzing with winter energy. Bundle up, snag tickets via Ticketmaster or Arts and Venues Denver sites, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend Guide: Boat Shows, Nuggets Games, Art Exhibits, and More</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver weekend guide! Whether you're a local or just visiting the Mile High City, we've got some fantastic options to keep you entertained right now and through the rest of the week.

If you're looking for something happening right this moment, the Denver Boat Show is currently underway at the Colorado Convention Center, running until five o'clock this evening. Colorado boat dealers and manufacturers are showcasing the latest watercraft and marine equipment, making it perfect if you're dreaming of summer adventures on the water.

For those with a passion for sports, the Denver Nuggets just wrapped up an exciting victory against the Washington Wizards last night with a score of one-twenty-one to one-fifteen. If you want to catch more NBA action, the Nuggets are hosting the Hornets tomorrow evening, so mark your calendars for that matchup.

Art and culture lovers should definitely check out several incredible exhibitions happening this weekend. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is featuring an interactive exhibit called The Secret World of Elephants, open from nine in the morning until five in the evening. Over at the Denver Art Museum, you can explore The Honest Eye, an impressionist art exhibit featuring the works of Camille Pissarro. Both museums are open today and will remain so through the rest of the weekend.

For families, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting Goodnight Moon, a charming family theater production based on the classic children's book. Shows are running through tomorrow evening, so there's still time to catch this delightful performance.

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra continues its Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert experience at Boettcher Hall, featuring a live orchestral performance accompanying the beloved film. Tickets start at one hundred thirty-one dollars if you want to secure your spot for this magical evening.

If you're interested in exploring nature and botany, the Denver Botanic Gardens is showcasing Agave: Symbol and Spirit, an fascinating exhibit about the agave plant that runs through today.

The National Western Stock Show is also happening at the National Western Events Center, celebrating the region's ranching heritage with livestock exhibitions and competitions running through January twenty-fifth.

Whether you prefer museums, live performances, sports, or outdoor exploration, Denver has something special waiting for you this week. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more tips on what to do around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 10:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver weekend guide! Whether you're a local or just visiting the Mile High City, we've got some fantastic options to keep you entertained right now and through the rest of the week.

If you're looking for something happening right this moment, the Denver Boat Show is currently underway at the Colorado Convention Center, running until five o'clock this evening. Colorado boat dealers and manufacturers are showcasing the latest watercraft and marine equipment, making it perfect if you're dreaming of summer adventures on the water.

For those with a passion for sports, the Denver Nuggets just wrapped up an exciting victory against the Washington Wizards last night with a score of one-twenty-one to one-fifteen. If you want to catch more NBA action, the Nuggets are hosting the Hornets tomorrow evening, so mark your calendars for that matchup.

Art and culture lovers should definitely check out several incredible exhibitions happening this weekend. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is featuring an interactive exhibit called The Secret World of Elephants, open from nine in the morning until five in the evening. Over at the Denver Art Museum, you can explore The Honest Eye, an impressionist art exhibit featuring the works of Camille Pissarro. Both museums are open today and will remain so through the rest of the weekend.

For families, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting Goodnight Moon, a charming family theater production based on the classic children's book. Shows are running through tomorrow evening, so there's still time to catch this delightful performance.

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra continues its Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert experience at Boettcher Hall, featuring a live orchestral performance accompanying the beloved film. Tickets start at one hundred thirty-one dollars if you want to secure your spot for this magical evening.

If you're interested in exploring nature and botany, the Denver Botanic Gardens is showcasing Agave: Symbol and Spirit, an fascinating exhibit about the agave plant that runs through today.

The National Western Stock Show is also happening at the National Western Events Center, celebrating the region's ranching heritage with livestock exhibitions and competitions running through January twenty-fifth.

Whether you prefer museums, live performances, sports, or outdoor exploration, Denver has something special waiting for you this week. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more tips on what to do around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver weekend guide! Whether you're a local or just visiting the Mile High City, we've got some fantastic options to keep you entertained right now and through the rest of the week.

If you're looking for something happening right this moment, the Denver Boat Show is currently underway at the Colorado Convention Center, running until five o'clock this evening. Colorado boat dealers and manufacturers are showcasing the latest watercraft and marine equipment, making it perfect if you're dreaming of summer adventures on the water.

For those with a passion for sports, the Denver Nuggets just wrapped up an exciting victory against the Washington Wizards last night with a score of one-twenty-one to one-fifteen. If you want to catch more NBA action, the Nuggets are hosting the Hornets tomorrow evening, so mark your calendars for that matchup.

Art and culture lovers should definitely check out several incredible exhibitions happening this weekend. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is featuring an interactive exhibit called The Secret World of Elephants, open from nine in the morning until five in the evening. Over at the Denver Art Museum, you can explore The Honest Eye, an impressionist art exhibit featuring the works of Camille Pissarro. Both museums are open today and will remain so through the rest of the weekend.

For families, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting Goodnight Moon, a charming family theater production based on the classic children's book. Shows are running through tomorrow evening, so there's still time to catch this delightful performance.

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra continues its Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert experience at Boettcher Hall, featuring a live orchestral performance accompanying the beloved film. Tickets start at one hundred thirty-one dollars if you want to secure your spot for this magical evening.

If you're interested in exploring nature and botany, the Denver Botanic Gardens is showcasing Agave: Symbol and Spirit, an fascinating exhibit about the agave plant that runs through today.

The National Western Stock Show is also happening at the National Western Events Center, celebrating the region's ranching heritage with livestock exhibitions and competitions running through January twenty-fifth.

Whether you prefer museums, live performances, sports, or outdoor exploration, Denver has something special waiting for you this week. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more tips on what to do around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Rodeo, Laughs, and Thrills: Denver's Packed Weekend Ahead</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang right here in the Mile High City! Today, Saturday, January 17th, dive into the thrills at the National Western Stock Show kicking off at the Denver Coliseum with Pro Rodeo action starting at 11 a.m. Picture bucking broncos, roping pros, and that classic Western vibe—tickets start around $134 from Vivid Seats, so grab yours quick before they're gone.

Over at the NW Events Center's Cinch Arena, the Wild West event ropes in at 5 p.m., promising high-energy rodeo excitement according to Ticketmaster listings. Then, crank up the laughs at RISE Comedy's Let's Get Loud in the Hideaway theater at 1260 22nd Street—doors open at 6 p.m. for this monthly musical comedy variety show. Expect improvisers, sketch comics, clowns, and a headlining fully improvised musical by Minor Adjustments. Tickets are just $7 online or $10 at the door from risecomedy.com, pay-what-you-want style to support the live musicians.

Cinema fans, catch the giallo classic A Bay of Blood tonight at 7 p.m., hosted by Theresa Mercado as part of Visit Denver's January programming—pure Italian horror suspense!

The fun rolls on through the weekend at the Colorado Convention Center with the 2026 Denver Boat Show, wrapping up today and running strong January 16th to 18th. Boat dealers are slashing prices on everything from sleek speedsters to family cruisers, per axs.com and visitdenver.com details. And sports lovers, the Colorado Futsal Championships heat up January 17th to 19th, hosted by the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club—fast-paced indoor soccer action with top youth teams battling it out.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, giggles, or gear, Denver's packed with ways to beat the winter chill. Snag tickets early, bundle up, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:02:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang right here in the Mile High City! Today, Saturday, January 17th, dive into the thrills at the National Western Stock Show kicking off at the Denver Coliseum with Pro Rodeo action starting at 11 a.m. Picture bucking broncos, roping pros, and that classic Western vibe—tickets start around $134 from Vivid Seats, so grab yours quick before they're gone.

Over at the NW Events Center's Cinch Arena, the Wild West event ropes in at 5 p.m., promising high-energy rodeo excitement according to Ticketmaster listings. Then, crank up the laughs at RISE Comedy's Let's Get Loud in the Hideaway theater at 1260 22nd Street—doors open at 6 p.m. for this monthly musical comedy variety show. Expect improvisers, sketch comics, clowns, and a headlining fully improvised musical by Minor Adjustments. Tickets are just $7 online or $10 at the door from risecomedy.com, pay-what-you-want style to support the live musicians.

Cinema fans, catch the giallo classic A Bay of Blood tonight at 7 p.m., hosted by Theresa Mercado as part of Visit Denver's January programming—pure Italian horror suspense!

The fun rolls on through the weekend at the Colorado Convention Center with the 2026 Denver Boat Show, wrapping up today and running strong January 16th to 18th. Boat dealers are slashing prices on everything from sleek speedsters to family cruisers, per axs.com and visitdenver.com details. And sports lovers, the Colorado Futsal Championships heat up January 17th to 19th, hosted by the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club—fast-paced indoor soccer action with top youth teams battling it out.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, giggles, or gear, Denver's packed with ways to beat the winter chill. Snag tickets early, bundle up, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang right here in the Mile High City! Today, Saturday, January 17th, dive into the thrills at the National Western Stock Show kicking off at the Denver Coliseum with Pro Rodeo action starting at 11 a.m. Picture bucking broncos, roping pros, and that classic Western vibe—tickets start around $134 from Vivid Seats, so grab yours quick before they're gone.

Over at the NW Events Center's Cinch Arena, the Wild West event ropes in at 5 p.m., promising high-energy rodeo excitement according to Ticketmaster listings. Then, crank up the laughs at RISE Comedy's Let's Get Loud in the Hideaway theater at 1260 22nd Street—doors open at 6 p.m. for this monthly musical comedy variety show. Expect improvisers, sketch comics, clowns, and a headlining fully improvised musical by Minor Adjustments. Tickets are just $7 online or $10 at the door from risecomedy.com, pay-what-you-want style to support the live musicians.

Cinema fans, catch the giallo classic A Bay of Blood tonight at 7 p.m., hosted by Theresa Mercado as part of Visit Denver's January programming—pure Italian horror suspense!

The fun rolls on through the weekend at the Colorado Convention Center with the 2026 Denver Boat Show, wrapping up today and running strong January 16th to 18th. Boat dealers are slashing prices on everything from sleek speedsters to family cruisers, per axs.com and visitdenver.com details. And sports lovers, the Colorado Futsal Championships heat up January 17th to 19th, hosted by the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club—fast-paced indoor soccer action with top youth teams battling it out.

Whether you're chasing adrenaline, giggles, or gear, Denver's packed with ways to beat the winter chill. Snag tickets early, bundle up, and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Thrilling Weekend Ahead in Denver: Avalanche, Broncos, Stock Show, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, buckle up for an electrifying weekend in the Mile High City! Today, Friday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena at 7 p.m.—grab those tickets for high-stakes hockey action as our boys in blue battle it out. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, with rodeo thrills, CSU Spur exhibits from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and special Stock Show dining like FIRE at the ART Hotel on Broadway or Woodie Fisher on Chestnut Place. Families, don't miss the 2026 Denver Boat Show at the Colorado Convention Center starting today, tickets from $16.50, or the free Orchid Showcase at Denver Botanic Gardens at 9 a.m. Catch The Choir of Man at Buell Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for a rowdy, heartfelt pub sing-along, or laugh it up at Lucha Libre &amp; Laughs on West 44th Avenue from 8 p.m.

Saturday ramps up the excitement with the Denver Broncos taking on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Game at Empower Field at Mile High, kickoff 2:30 p.m.—tickets start around $386, or join the free Bill vs. Broncos watch party at 2875 Blake Street. The Nuggets host the Washington Wizards at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., perfect for basketball buzz. Foodies, hit Grub &amp; Hip Hop at Spangalang Brewery on Welton Street from 7 p.m., or the King Arthur Baking Company pop-up at 2800 Walnut Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Art lovers, explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day, or Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons at The Ritz-Carlton Spa at 8:45 p.m. for $34. Stock Show continues with endless rodeo and vendor fun.

Sunday wraps with Hunger Action Pro Rodeo at Historic Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery, and Singo Sundays at 3563 Wazee Street from 5 p.m. for free bingo vibes. Chill with Sunday Morning Vinyasa Yoga on Walnut Street at 9 a.m. or New Moon Sound Healing on Santa Fe Drive at 5 p.m., both donation-based around $15 to $30. Museums shine with Denver Art Museum exhibits like Southwest Impressions and Gio Ponti all weekend.

Denver's pulsing with sports glory, cowboy spirit, and cultural gems—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:02:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, buckle up for an electrifying weekend in the Mile High City! Today, Friday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena at 7 p.m.—grab those tickets for high-stakes hockey action as our boys in blue battle it out. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, with rodeo thrills, CSU Spur exhibits from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and special Stock Show dining like FIRE at the ART Hotel on Broadway or Woodie Fisher on Chestnut Place. Families, don't miss the 2026 Denver Boat Show at the Colorado Convention Center starting today, tickets from $16.50, or the free Orchid Showcase at Denver Botanic Gardens at 9 a.m. Catch The Choir of Man at Buell Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for a rowdy, heartfelt pub sing-along, or laugh it up at Lucha Libre &amp; Laughs on West 44th Avenue from 8 p.m.

Saturday ramps up the excitement with the Denver Broncos taking on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Game at Empower Field at Mile High, kickoff 2:30 p.m.—tickets start around $386, or join the free Bill vs. Broncos watch party at 2875 Blake Street. The Nuggets host the Washington Wizards at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., perfect for basketball buzz. Foodies, hit Grub &amp; Hip Hop at Spangalang Brewery on Welton Street from 7 p.m., or the King Arthur Baking Company pop-up at 2800 Walnut Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Art lovers, explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day, or Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons at The Ritz-Carlton Spa at 8:45 p.m. for $34. Stock Show continues with endless rodeo and vendor fun.

Sunday wraps with Hunger Action Pro Rodeo at Historic Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery, and Singo Sundays at 3563 Wazee Street from 5 p.m. for free bingo vibes. Chill with Sunday Morning Vinyasa Yoga on Walnut Street at 9 a.m. or New Moon Sound Healing on Santa Fe Drive at 5 p.m., both donation-based around $15 to $30. Museums shine with Denver Art Museum exhibits like Southwest Impressions and Gio Ponti all weekend.

Denver's pulsing with sports glory, cowboy spirit, and cultural gems—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, buckle up for an electrifying weekend in the Mile High City! Today, Friday, kick things off with the Colorado Avalanche facing the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena at 7 p.m.—grab those tickets for high-stakes hockey action as our boys in blue battle it out. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, with rodeo thrills, CSU Spur exhibits from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and special Stock Show dining like FIRE at the ART Hotel on Broadway or Woodie Fisher on Chestnut Place. Families, don't miss the 2026 Denver Boat Show at the Colorado Convention Center starting today, tickets from $16.50, or the free Orchid Showcase at Denver Botanic Gardens at 9 a.m. Catch The Choir of Man at Buell Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for a rowdy, heartfelt pub sing-along, or laugh it up at Lucha Libre &amp; Laughs on West 44th Avenue from 8 p.m.

Saturday ramps up the excitement with the Denver Broncos taking on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Game at Empower Field at Mile High, kickoff 2:30 p.m.—tickets start around $386, or join the free Bill vs. Broncos watch party at 2875 Blake Street. The Nuggets host the Washington Wizards at Ball Arena at 7 p.m., perfect for basketball buzz. Foodies, hit Grub &amp; Hip Hop at Spangalang Brewery on Welton Street from 7 p.m., or the King Arthur Baking Company pop-up at 2800 Walnut Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Art lovers, explore Brick Planet LEGO exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science all day, or Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons at The Ritz-Carlton Spa at 8:45 p.m. for $34. Stock Show continues with endless rodeo and vendor fun.

Sunday wraps with Hunger Action Pro Rodeo at Historic Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., Soul Sunday R&amp;B Brunch at Spangalang Brewery, and Singo Sundays at 3563 Wazee Street from 5 p.m. for free bingo vibes. Chill with Sunday Morning Vinyasa Yoga on Walnut Street at 9 a.m. or New Moon Sound Healing on Santa Fe Drive at 5 p.m., both donation-based around $15 to $30. Museums shine with Denver Art Museum exhibits like Southwest Impressions and Gio Ponti all weekend.

Denver's pulsing with sports glory, cowboy spirit, and cultural gems—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Vibrant Denver Weekend Ahead: Music, Comedy, and Cocktails Galore</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an electrifying week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Thursday! Whether you're craving killer tunes, craft cocktails, or comedy that hits harder than a Rockies home run, we've got your ultimate guide to today's vibes and the weekend's hottest happenings, all pulled straight from the Denver Gazette and city calendars.

Kick off tonight with the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., sipping your way through hidden gems for $83.74 to $90.10—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com because these spots fill up faster than a snowstorm. Music lovers, head to Mission Ballroom at 4242 Wynkoop St. for Braxton Keith with Randall King at 8 p.m., tickets $59.79 to $84 via axs.com—think boot-stompin' country anthems under those epic lights. Over at Globe Hall on 4483 Logan St., catch Animals in Exile with Girl Dinner and Juniper Lamplight at 8 p.m. for just $14.25 at globehall.com. Lost Lake Lounge at 3602 E. Colfax Ave. hosts The Wakefuls with Kate Lane and Swift Current at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 on lost-lake.com. Don't sleep on Legends Open Mic at 7 p.m. at Skylark Lounge, 140 S. Broadway—grab spots at skylarklounge.com for your shot at the stage.

Comedy fans, Zoltan Kaszas is roasting crowds Thursday through Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th St., shows at 7:30 p.m. tonight and more weekend slots, $20 to $40 at comedyworks.com. John Heffron's got multiple sets Thursday to Sunday at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $22 to $35—pure laughs to warm you up.

Friday and Saturday amp it up with Umphrey's McGee jamming at 8 p.m. in Boulder Theater, just a quick hop away, $66.20 and up on axs.com. Families, snag Dance Together classes for parents and kids tonight and beyond via denver.kidsoutandabout.com—perfect for little ones to boogie. Keep an eye on the City and County Building at 1437 Bannock St. through January 25 for dazzling holiday lights shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., no music Mondays but static glows till 10:45 p.m., per denvergov.org.

Weekend warriors, while Colorado Springs has Spartan Races January 16-17, stick local for non-stop music at Larimer Lounge, Fox Theatre, and more—check axs.com and venue sites. The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues hosts a Songwriters Showcase tonight with Jade Price, Violeta Ferrera, and Children of Divorce at 8 p.m., $19.50.

Dive into Denver's pulse, listeners—grab tickets now and make memories that'll have you buzzing all winter. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an electrifying week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Thursday! Whether you're craving killer tunes, craft cocktails, or comedy that hits harder than a Rockies home run, we've got your ultimate guide to today's vibes and the weekend's hottest happenings, all pulled straight from the Denver Gazette and city calendars.

Kick off tonight with the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., sipping your way through hidden gems for $83.74 to $90.10—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com because these spots fill up faster than a snowstorm. Music lovers, head to Mission Ballroom at 4242 Wynkoop St. for Braxton Keith with Randall King at 8 p.m., tickets $59.79 to $84 via axs.com—think boot-stompin' country anthems under those epic lights. Over at Globe Hall on 4483 Logan St., catch Animals in Exile with Girl Dinner and Juniper Lamplight at 8 p.m. for just $14.25 at globehall.com. Lost Lake Lounge at 3602 E. Colfax Ave. hosts The Wakefuls with Kate Lane and Swift Current at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 on lost-lake.com. Don't sleep on Legends Open Mic at 7 p.m. at Skylark Lounge, 140 S. Broadway—grab spots at skylarklounge.com for your shot at the stage.

Comedy fans, Zoltan Kaszas is roasting crowds Thursday through Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th St., shows at 7:30 p.m. tonight and more weekend slots, $20 to $40 at comedyworks.com. John Heffron's got multiple sets Thursday to Sunday at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $22 to $35—pure laughs to warm you up.

Friday and Saturday amp it up with Umphrey's McGee jamming at 8 p.m. in Boulder Theater, just a quick hop away, $66.20 and up on axs.com. Families, snag Dance Together classes for parents and kids tonight and beyond via denver.kidsoutandabout.com—perfect for little ones to boogie. Keep an eye on the City and County Building at 1437 Bannock St. through January 25 for dazzling holiday lights shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., no music Mondays but static glows till 10:45 p.m., per denvergov.org.

Weekend warriors, while Colorado Springs has Spartan Races January 16-17, stick local for non-stop music at Larimer Lounge, Fox Theatre, and more—check axs.com and venue sites. The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues hosts a Songwriters Showcase tonight with Jade Price, Violeta Ferrera, and Children of Divorce at 8 p.m., $19.50.

Dive into Denver's pulse, listeners—grab tickets now and make memories that'll have you buzzing all winter. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an electrifying week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Thursday! Whether you're craving killer tunes, craft cocktails, or comedy that hits harder than a Rockies home run, we've got your ultimate guide to today's vibes and the weekend's hottest happenings, all pulled straight from the Denver Gazette and city calendars.

Kick off tonight with the Denver Cocktails Tour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., sipping your way through hidden gems for $83.74 to $90.10—book at deliciousdenverfoodtours.com because these spots fill up faster than a snowstorm. Music lovers, head to Mission Ballroom at 4242 Wynkoop St. for Braxton Keith with Randall King at 8 p.m., tickets $59.79 to $84 via axs.com—think boot-stompin' country anthems under those epic lights. Over at Globe Hall on 4483 Logan St., catch Animals in Exile with Girl Dinner and Juniper Lamplight at 8 p.m. for just $14.25 at globehall.com. Lost Lake Lounge at 3602 E. Colfax Ave. hosts The Wakefuls with Kate Lane and Swift Current at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 on lost-lake.com. Don't sleep on Legends Open Mic at 7 p.m. at Skylark Lounge, 140 S. Broadway—grab spots at skylarklounge.com for your shot at the stage.

Comedy fans, Zoltan Kaszas is roasting crowds Thursday through Saturday at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, 1226 15th St., shows at 7:30 p.m. tonight and more weekend slots, $20 to $40 at comedyworks.com. John Heffron's got multiple sets Thursday to Sunday at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $22 to $35—pure laughs to warm you up.

Friday and Saturday amp it up with Umphrey's McGee jamming at 8 p.m. in Boulder Theater, just a quick hop away, $66.20 and up on axs.com. Families, snag Dance Together classes for parents and kids tonight and beyond via denver.kidsoutandabout.com—perfect for little ones to boogie. Keep an eye on the City and County Building at 1437 Bannock St. through January 25 for dazzling holiday lights shows at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., no music Mondays but static glows till 10:45 p.m., per denvergov.org.

Weekend warriors, while Colorado Springs has Spartan Races January 16-17, stick local for non-stop music at Larimer Lounge, Fox Theatre, and more—check axs.com and venue sites. The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues hosts a Songwriters Showcase tonight with Jade Price, Violeta Ferrera, and Children of Divorce at 8 p.m., $19.50.

Dive into Denver's pulse, listeners—grab tickets now and make memories that'll have you buzzing all winter. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Denver Delivers Non-Stop Thrills This Week: Jazz, Art, Comedy, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Kick things off tonight with smooth jazz vibes as Brian Claxton takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's on 1080 14th Street—grab tickets online at dazzledenver.com for an intimate evening of soulful tunes. Over at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 1330 27th Street, catch The Adam Bodine Trio in two sets from 6:30 to 9:45 p.m., perfect for dinner and killer music, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Feeling creative? Head to Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster at 14676 Delaware Street for a "Great White North" Paint and Sip session starting at 6:30 p.m., just $35 at whimsypaintandsip.com.

Rock out with The Plastic Cherries, Rosebay, and Porch Cut at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive on 7 South Broadway for $15 bucks, tickets at hi-dive.com. Or sip and paint a serene "Bear Lake" scene at Sipping N’ Painting Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m., $32.77, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Comedy fans, Don McMillan brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $35 to $50 at comedyworks.com.

The National Western Stock Show is in full swing through January 25 at the National Western Complex, with PBR Bull Riding tonight and Pro Rodeos kicking off tomorrow—don't miss the adrenaline of bulls, broncs, and cowboys, plus the Stockyards Beef Festival at 5:30 p.m. today for juicy flavors and Old West fun. History buffs, dive into "38th Star: Colorado Becomes the Centennial State" exhibit at the History Colorado Center on 1200 Broadway, running through September.

Thursday heats up with the Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute and Humanitarian Awards at Boettcher Concert Hall, honoring civil rights legacies. Friday through the weekend, catch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert at Boettcher on January 16-17, The Choir of Man at the Buell Theatre, and Zoltan Kaszas cracking jokes at Comedy Works Downtown. The massive MLK Jr. Marade marches Monday at 10 a.m. from City Park down Colfax—theme "I Am the Dream," with singers, dancers, food trucks, and 40 years of monumental energy from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Colorado Holiday Commission. Pro Rodeos, Wild West Shows, and CSU Spur activations keep the Stock Show buzzing all weekend.

Whether you're line dancing at Buffalo Rose tonight or cheering rodeo stars, Denver's got non-stop thrills this week—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 10:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Kick things off tonight with smooth jazz vibes as Brian Claxton takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's on 1080 14th Street—grab tickets online at dazzledenver.com for an intimate evening of soulful tunes. Over at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 1330 27th Street, catch The Adam Bodine Trio in two sets from 6:30 to 9:45 p.m., perfect for dinner and killer music, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Feeling creative? Head to Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster at 14676 Delaware Street for a "Great White North" Paint and Sip session starting at 6:30 p.m., just $35 at whimsypaintandsip.com.

Rock out with The Plastic Cherries, Rosebay, and Porch Cut at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive on 7 South Broadway for $15 bucks, tickets at hi-dive.com. Or sip and paint a serene "Bear Lake" scene at Sipping N’ Painting Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m., $32.77, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Comedy fans, Don McMillan brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $35 to $50 at comedyworks.com.

The National Western Stock Show is in full swing through January 25 at the National Western Complex, with PBR Bull Riding tonight and Pro Rodeos kicking off tomorrow—don't miss the adrenaline of bulls, broncs, and cowboys, plus the Stockyards Beef Festival at 5:30 p.m. today for juicy flavors and Old West fun. History buffs, dive into "38th Star: Colorado Becomes the Centennial State" exhibit at the History Colorado Center on 1200 Broadway, running through September.

Thursday heats up with the Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute and Humanitarian Awards at Boettcher Concert Hall, honoring civil rights legacies. Friday through the weekend, catch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert at Boettcher on January 16-17, The Choir of Man at the Buell Theatre, and Zoltan Kaszas cracking jokes at Comedy Works Downtown. The massive MLK Jr. Marade marches Monday at 10 a.m. from City Park down Colfax—theme "I Am the Dream," with singers, dancers, food trucks, and 40 years of monumental energy from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Colorado Holiday Commission. Pro Rodeos, Wild West Shows, and CSU Spur activations keep the Stock Show buzzing all weekend.

Whether you're line dancing at Buffalo Rose tonight or cheering rodeo stars, Denver's got non-stop thrills this week—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday! Kick things off tonight with smooth jazz vibes as Brian Claxton takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur's on 1080 14th Street—grab tickets online at dazzledenver.com for an intimate evening of soulful tunes. Over at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 1330 27th Street, catch The Adam Bodine Trio in two sets from 6:30 to 9:45 p.m., perfect for dinner and killer music, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Feeling creative? Head to Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster at 14676 Delaware Street for a "Great White North" Paint and Sip session starting at 6:30 p.m., just $35 at whimsypaintandsip.com.

Rock out with The Plastic Cherries, Rosebay, and Porch Cut at 7 p.m. at Hi-Dive on 7 South Broadway for $15 bucks, tickets at hi-dive.com. Or sip and paint a serene "Bear Lake" scene at Sipping N’ Painting Highland on 1331 West 38th Street from 7 to 9 p.m., $32.77, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Comedy fans, Don McMillan brings the laughs at 7:30 p.m. at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, $35 to $50 at comedyworks.com.

The National Western Stock Show is in full swing through January 25 at the National Western Complex, with PBR Bull Riding tonight and Pro Rodeos kicking off tomorrow—don't miss the adrenaline of bulls, broncs, and cowboys, plus the Stockyards Beef Festival at 5:30 p.m. today for juicy flavors and Old West fun. History buffs, dive into "38th Star: Colorado Becomes the Centennial State" exhibit at the History Colorado Center on 1200 Broadway, running through September.

Thursday heats up with the Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute and Humanitarian Awards at Boettcher Concert Hall, honoring civil rights legacies. Friday through the weekend, catch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert at Boettcher on January 16-17, The Choir of Man at the Buell Theatre, and Zoltan Kaszas cracking jokes at Comedy Works Downtown. The massive MLK Jr. Marade marches Monday at 10 a.m. from City Park down Colfax—theme "I Am the Dream," with singers, dancers, food trucks, and 40 years of monumental energy from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Colorado Holiday Commission. Pro Rodeos, Wild West Shows, and CSU Spur activations keep the Stock Show buzzing all weekend.

Whether you're line dancing at Buffalo Rose tonight or cheering rodeo stars, Denver's got non-stop thrills this week—get out there and make memories!

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Offers Action-Packed Week with Stock Show, Wellness Events, and Creative Fun</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re looking for something fun to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to get out of the house.

Let’s start with today. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, running January 10 through January 25, and today is packed with classic Colorado action. According to the National Western Stock Show schedule, listeners can catch the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza at the Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., a vibrant showcase of charros, trick roping, dancing horses, and live mariachi that turns a rodeo into a full cultural celebration. Ticketmaster also lists Freestyle Reining this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the NW Events Center, where riders guide their horses through tight spins, sliding stops, and choreographed patterns set to music, making it one of the more high-energy, fan-favorite events of the Stock Show.

If you want something a little more low-key later, the City and County of Denver notes that Holiday Lights continues each night at the City and County Building on Bannock Street through January 25. The building is lit up with an eight-minute synchronized light and music show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., with static lights glowing until 10:45 p.m., creating the perfect downtown stroll or photo-op after dinner.

Looking toward the rest of the week, the Stock Show remains the big star. Visit Denver highlights CSU Spur at the Stock Show, now included with general grounds admission. It’s a great daytime option if you’re curious about animals, veterinary science, or agriculture: you can see interactive exhibits, watch veterinary demonstrations, and get hands-on with learning experiences that are especially fun for families.

Midweek, Eventbrite’s Denver listings show plenty of ways to mix social time with personal growth. Listeners curious about real estate and travel can head to Toro for “Sip, Strategize, and Invest: Your 2026 Roadmap to Colorado Airbnb Investing” on Wednesday evening, where local experts talk strategy over drinks. Thursday, The Irish Rover Pub is hosting the “Allay + Paragon January Happy Hour,” a casual networking event ideal if you’re looking to expand your professional circle in a laid-back setting.

As the weekend approaches, Eventbrite’s “This Weekend in Denver” roundup features a more restorative vibe. At Reynard Social Spaces, the Wellness Social Club is hosting “Reset Together,” a group-focused wellness gathering with conversation, light activities, and community-building. Over at beem Light Sauna in RiNo, the “Pilates Reset Experience: Renew &amp; Recharge” blends Pilates with sauna and recovery, perfect for listeners wanting a fresh start to the year. Petals &amp; Pages of Denver is running a “Writing with Tarot and Oracle Cards” workshop, a creative session that mixes journaling with intuitive card pulls, great for anyone looking to tap into their imagination.

If artsy fun is more your style, Sipping N’ Painting Hampden is putting on “Majestic Moonlight” on Sunday afternoon, where you

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re looking for something fun to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to get out of the house.

Let’s start with today. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, running January 10 through January 25, and today is packed with classic Colorado action. According to the National Western Stock Show schedule, listeners can catch the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza at the Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., a vibrant showcase of charros, trick roping, dancing horses, and live mariachi that turns a rodeo into a full cultural celebration. Ticketmaster also lists Freestyle Reining this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the NW Events Center, where riders guide their horses through tight spins, sliding stops, and choreographed patterns set to music, making it one of the more high-energy, fan-favorite events of the Stock Show.

If you want something a little more low-key later, the City and County of Denver notes that Holiday Lights continues each night at the City and County Building on Bannock Street through January 25. The building is lit up with an eight-minute synchronized light and music show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., with static lights glowing until 10:45 p.m., creating the perfect downtown stroll or photo-op after dinner.

Looking toward the rest of the week, the Stock Show remains the big star. Visit Denver highlights CSU Spur at the Stock Show, now included with general grounds admission. It’s a great daytime option if you’re curious about animals, veterinary science, or agriculture: you can see interactive exhibits, watch veterinary demonstrations, and get hands-on with learning experiences that are especially fun for families.

Midweek, Eventbrite’s Denver listings show plenty of ways to mix social time with personal growth. Listeners curious about real estate and travel can head to Toro for “Sip, Strategize, and Invest: Your 2026 Roadmap to Colorado Airbnb Investing” on Wednesday evening, where local experts talk strategy over drinks. Thursday, The Irish Rover Pub is hosting the “Allay + Paragon January Happy Hour,” a casual networking event ideal if you’re looking to expand your professional circle in a laid-back setting.

As the weekend approaches, Eventbrite’s “This Weekend in Denver” roundup features a more restorative vibe. At Reynard Social Spaces, the Wellness Social Club is hosting “Reset Together,” a group-focused wellness gathering with conversation, light activities, and community-building. Over at beem Light Sauna in RiNo, the “Pilates Reset Experience: Renew &amp; Recharge” blends Pilates with sauna and recovery, perfect for listeners wanting a fresh start to the year. Petals &amp; Pages of Denver is running a “Writing with Tarot and Oracle Cards” workshop, a creative session that mixes journaling with intuitive card pulls, great for anyone looking to tap into their imagination.

If artsy fun is more your style, Sipping N’ Painting Hampden is putting on “Majestic Moonlight” on Sunday afternoon, where you

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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re looking for something fun to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to get out of the house.

Let’s start with today. The National Western Stock Show is in full swing at the National Western Complex, running January 10 through January 25, and today is packed with classic Colorado action. According to the National Western Stock Show schedule, listeners can catch the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza at the Denver Coliseum at 2 p.m., a vibrant showcase of charros, trick roping, dancing horses, and live mariachi that turns a rodeo into a full cultural celebration. Ticketmaster also lists Freestyle Reining this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the NW Events Center, where riders guide their horses through tight spins, sliding stops, and choreographed patterns set to music, making it one of the more high-energy, fan-favorite events of the Stock Show.

If you want something a little more low-key later, the City and County of Denver notes that Holiday Lights continues each night at the City and County Building on Bannock Street through January 25. The building is lit up with an eight-minute synchronized light and music show at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., with static lights glowing until 10:45 p.m., creating the perfect downtown stroll or photo-op after dinner.

Looking toward the rest of the week, the Stock Show remains the big star. Visit Denver highlights CSU Spur at the Stock Show, now included with general grounds admission. It’s a great daytime option if you’re curious about animals, veterinary science, or agriculture: you can see interactive exhibits, watch veterinary demonstrations, and get hands-on with learning experiences that are especially fun for families.

Midweek, Eventbrite’s Denver listings show plenty of ways to mix social time with personal growth. Listeners curious about real estate and travel can head to Toro for “Sip, Strategize, and Invest: Your 2026 Roadmap to Colorado Airbnb Investing” on Wednesday evening, where local experts talk strategy over drinks. Thursday, The Irish Rover Pub is hosting the “Allay + Paragon January Happy Hour,” a casual networking event ideal if you’re looking to expand your professional circle in a laid-back setting.

As the weekend approaches, Eventbrite’s “This Weekend in Denver” roundup features a more restorative vibe. At Reynard Social Spaces, the Wellness Social Club is hosting “Reset Together,” a group-focused wellness gathering with conversation, light activities, and community-building. Over at beem Light Sauna in RiNo, the “Pilates Reset Experience: Renew &amp; Recharge” blends Pilates with sauna and recovery, perfect for listeners wanting a fresh start to the year. Petals &amp; Pages of Denver is running a “Writing with Tarot and Oracle Cards” workshop, a creative session that mixes journaling with intuitive card pulls, great for anyone looking to tap into their imagination.

If artsy fun is more your style, Sipping N’ Painting Hampden is putting on “Majestic Moonlight” on Sunday afternoon, where you

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      <title>Denver Offers Eclectic Mix of Events, From Rodeo to Yoga to Tantra Dating</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are absolutely in the right place. Let’s talk about some very real, very fun things happening in and around the city so you can start filling that calendar.

First, for listeners who want to kick off the weekend with something uniquely Colorado, the National Western Stock Show is in full swing, and Ticketmaster lists an Invitational Ranch Rodeo at the NW Events Center, also called the Cinch Arena, this evening at 5:30 p.m. Expect working cowboys, fast horses, and the kind of arena energy you only get at a ranch rodeo. It’s a perfect way to lean into Denver’s western roots with friends, kids, or out-of-town guests.

If you’re more into lacing up skates than cowboy boots, Denver Roller Derby is hosting its January Season Opener Double Header today, according to Visit Denver. You’ll get two hard-hitting bouts in one night from one of the city’s premier roller derby leagues, with plenty of loud music, costumes, and big hits. It’s a great option if you want something rowdy, indoors, and high energy.

Nature lovers, the Feminist Bird Club Denver and Front Range has you covered today from 10 a.m. to noon. Eventbrite lists a free January bird outing along the High Line Canal, meeting at 4200 East Belleview Avenue in Greenwood Village. They move at a leisurely pace, all experience levels are welcome, and they even offer loaner binoculars. It’s a low-pressure way to get outside, meet people, and learn a bit of winter birding.

For something more contemplative later in the day, Sunflower Seeds Ukraine is promoting the Planina Holiday Concert in south Denver at the Three Fountains Condominium Clubhouse this afternoon starting at 2 p.m. The vocal group Planina is known for traditional Eastern European choral music, so listeners can expect rich harmonies, winter and holiday songs, and a cozy, community vibe that’s perfect for a January evening.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and weekend, Westword has a full lineup of quirky, very Denver experiences. Yoga fans can rise early for Rainforest Yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion in nearby Westminster, with classes on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Surrounded by tropical plants and live butterflies, it’s a serene but very Instagram-worthy way to start the day.

According to Westword, there’s also Dude Nude Yoga today from 11 a.m. to noon at the Sexploratorium on South Broadway, a men-only nude yoga class focused on body acceptance, brotherhood, and mindfulness. Later tonight, Merritt Wellness on Irving Street hosts Tantra Speed Dating from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., where singles rotate through a series of “chemistry games” instead of standard small talk. If you’re looking to meet people in a more intentional way, that could be your move.

Families and night owls might want to check out ongoing immersive experiences. Westword notes that “Dinos Alive” at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street fills a massive indoor space with 35 life-sized animatronic dino

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are absolutely in the right place. Let’s talk about some very real, very fun things happening in and around the city so you can start filling that calendar.

First, for listeners who want to kick off the weekend with something uniquely Colorado, the National Western Stock Show is in full swing, and Ticketmaster lists an Invitational Ranch Rodeo at the NW Events Center, also called the Cinch Arena, this evening at 5:30 p.m. Expect working cowboys, fast horses, and the kind of arena energy you only get at a ranch rodeo. It’s a perfect way to lean into Denver’s western roots with friends, kids, or out-of-town guests.

If you’re more into lacing up skates than cowboy boots, Denver Roller Derby is hosting its January Season Opener Double Header today, according to Visit Denver. You’ll get two hard-hitting bouts in one night from one of the city’s premier roller derby leagues, with plenty of loud music, costumes, and big hits. It’s a great option if you want something rowdy, indoors, and high energy.

Nature lovers, the Feminist Bird Club Denver and Front Range has you covered today from 10 a.m. to noon. Eventbrite lists a free January bird outing along the High Line Canal, meeting at 4200 East Belleview Avenue in Greenwood Village. They move at a leisurely pace, all experience levels are welcome, and they even offer loaner binoculars. It’s a low-pressure way to get outside, meet people, and learn a bit of winter birding.

For something more contemplative later in the day, Sunflower Seeds Ukraine is promoting the Planina Holiday Concert in south Denver at the Three Fountains Condominium Clubhouse this afternoon starting at 2 p.m. The vocal group Planina is known for traditional Eastern European choral music, so listeners can expect rich harmonies, winter and holiday songs, and a cozy, community vibe that’s perfect for a January evening.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and weekend, Westword has a full lineup of quirky, very Denver experiences. Yoga fans can rise early for Rainforest Yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion in nearby Westminster, with classes on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Surrounded by tropical plants and live butterflies, it’s a serene but very Instagram-worthy way to start the day.

According to Westword, there’s also Dude Nude Yoga today from 11 a.m. to noon at the Sexploratorium on South Broadway, a men-only nude yoga class focused on body acceptance, brotherhood, and mindfulness. Later tonight, Merritt Wellness on Irving Street hosts Tantra Speed Dating from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., where singles rotate through a series of “chemistry games” instead of standard small talk. If you’re looking to meet people in a more intentional way, that could be your move.

Families and night owls might want to check out ongoing immersive experiences. Westword notes that “Dinos Alive” at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street fills a massive indoor space with 35 life-sized animatronic dino

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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are absolutely in the right place. Let’s talk about some very real, very fun things happening in and around the city so you can start filling that calendar.

First, for listeners who want to kick off the weekend with something uniquely Colorado, the National Western Stock Show is in full swing, and Ticketmaster lists an Invitational Ranch Rodeo at the NW Events Center, also called the Cinch Arena, this evening at 5:30 p.m. Expect working cowboys, fast horses, and the kind of arena energy you only get at a ranch rodeo. It’s a perfect way to lean into Denver’s western roots with friends, kids, or out-of-town guests.

If you’re more into lacing up skates than cowboy boots, Denver Roller Derby is hosting its January Season Opener Double Header today, according to Visit Denver. You’ll get two hard-hitting bouts in one night from one of the city’s premier roller derby leagues, with plenty of loud music, costumes, and big hits. It’s a great option if you want something rowdy, indoors, and high energy.

Nature lovers, the Feminist Bird Club Denver and Front Range has you covered today from 10 a.m. to noon. Eventbrite lists a free January bird outing along the High Line Canal, meeting at 4200 East Belleview Avenue in Greenwood Village. They move at a leisurely pace, all experience levels are welcome, and they even offer loaner binoculars. It’s a low-pressure way to get outside, meet people, and learn a bit of winter birding.

For something more contemplative later in the day, Sunflower Seeds Ukraine is promoting the Planina Holiday Concert in south Denver at the Three Fountains Condominium Clubhouse this afternoon starting at 2 p.m. The vocal group Planina is known for traditional Eastern European choral music, so listeners can expect rich harmonies, winter and holiday songs, and a cozy, community vibe that’s perfect for a January evening.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and weekend, Westword has a full lineup of quirky, very Denver experiences. Yoga fans can rise early for Rainforest Yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion in nearby Westminster, with classes on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Surrounded by tropical plants and live butterflies, it’s a serene but very Instagram-worthy way to start the day.

According to Westword, there’s also Dude Nude Yoga today from 11 a.m. to noon at the Sexploratorium on South Broadway, a men-only nude yoga class focused on body acceptance, brotherhood, and mindfulness. Later tonight, Merritt Wellness on Irving Street hosts Tantra Speed Dating from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., where singles rotate through a series of “chemistry games” instead of standard small talk. If you’re looking to meet people in a more intentional way, that could be your move.

Families and night owls might want to check out ongoing immersive experiences. Westword notes that “Dinos Alive” at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street fills a massive indoor space with 35 life-sized animatronic dino

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      <title>Headline: Denver's Week Brims with Live Music, Winter Festivals, and Cowboy Culture</title>
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      <description>If you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to explore the Mile High City.

Let’s start with tonight. The Denver Gazette’s events calendar highlights a packed live music lineup. At Swallow Hill Music’s Daniels Hall on East Yale, Rumours Colorado brings a high-energy tribute to Fleetwood Mac at 8 p.m., perfect if listeners want to sing along to the classics in an intimate room. Over on Colfax at the Ogden Theatre, bass fans can dive into a heavy electronic set from Shlump with support from Shanghai Doom and others. If country is more your speed, the Grizzly Rose up on Lincoln is hosting Jake Worthington at 8 p.m., giving listeners a chance to two-step on one of Denver’s most famous honky-tonk dance floors.

For something a little more low-key and acoustic, the Denver Gazette also notes an intimate evening with David Wimbish of The Collection at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues on Market Street. Or you can slide into the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for the Stephen Lear Band with Pax Smile and Gangstead, a great choice if you’re into local rock in a vintage neighborhood bar setting. Jazz lovers should pay attention to Dazzle’s new El Chapultepec Piano Lounge downtown, where the Stanley Jordan Trio is playing late-night sets, blending jaw-dropping guitar technique with a cozy cocktail-lounge vibe.

According to Visit Denver, this weekend is also when the city really shifts into winter festival mode. The big headliner is the National Western Stock Show, kicking off at the National Western Complex and Denver Coliseum. KOAA News5 reports this historic celebration of western culture typically draws hundreds of thousands of visitors with pro rodeos, horse shows, livestock exhibits, vendors, and the always-popular mutton bustin’ for kids. It runs through January 25, so listeners have plenty of chances this week to grab a corndog, cheer on bull riders, and soak in Denver’s cowboy side.

If you’re craving arts and culture, Denver Arts and Venues lists a few don’t-miss options downtown. At the Denver Center’s Buell Theatre, the hit musical SIX is running this week, retelling the story of Henry VIII’s six wives with pop-concert energy. For something more offbeat, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre offers a campy, fast-paced twist on the classic vampire tale. Classical music fans can head to Boettcher Concert Hall, where the Colorado Symphony is performing Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with conductor Jun Märkl across the weekend, a lush, romantic soundtrack to a winter night in the city.

Looking toward early next week, the Stock Show brings even more arena action. The official Denver Arts and Venues calendar shows Colorado vs. the World Rodeo at the Denver Coliseum on Sunday, followed by Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza and PBR bull riding events as the week continues, so listeners who love big, loud, high-adrenaline shows will have no shortage of options.

For a more creative,

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      <itunes:summary>If you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to explore the Mile High City.

Let’s start with tonight. The Denver Gazette’s events calendar highlights a packed live music lineup. At Swallow Hill Music’s Daniels Hall on East Yale, Rumours Colorado brings a high-energy tribute to Fleetwood Mac at 8 p.m., perfect if listeners want to sing along to the classics in an intimate room. Over on Colfax at the Ogden Theatre, bass fans can dive into a heavy electronic set from Shlump with support from Shanghai Doom and others. If country is more your speed, the Grizzly Rose up on Lincoln is hosting Jake Worthington at 8 p.m., giving listeners a chance to two-step on one of Denver’s most famous honky-tonk dance floors.

For something a little more low-key and acoustic, the Denver Gazette also notes an intimate evening with David Wimbish of The Collection at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues on Market Street. Or you can slide into the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for the Stephen Lear Band with Pax Smile and Gangstead, a great choice if you’re into local rock in a vintage neighborhood bar setting. Jazz lovers should pay attention to Dazzle’s new El Chapultepec Piano Lounge downtown, where the Stanley Jordan Trio is playing late-night sets, blending jaw-dropping guitar technique with a cozy cocktail-lounge vibe.

According to Visit Denver, this weekend is also when the city really shifts into winter festival mode. The big headliner is the National Western Stock Show, kicking off at the National Western Complex and Denver Coliseum. KOAA News5 reports this historic celebration of western culture typically draws hundreds of thousands of visitors with pro rodeos, horse shows, livestock exhibits, vendors, and the always-popular mutton bustin’ for kids. It runs through January 25, so listeners have plenty of chances this week to grab a corndog, cheer on bull riders, and soak in Denver’s cowboy side.

If you’re craving arts and culture, Denver Arts and Venues lists a few don’t-miss options downtown. At the Denver Center’s Buell Theatre, the hit musical SIX is running this week, retelling the story of Henry VIII’s six wives with pop-concert energy. For something more offbeat, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre offers a campy, fast-paced twist on the classic vampire tale. Classical music fans can head to Boettcher Concert Hall, where the Colorado Symphony is performing Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with conductor Jun Märkl across the weekend, a lush, romantic soundtrack to a winter night in the city.

Looking toward early next week, the Stock Show brings even more arena action. The official Denver Arts and Venues calendar shows Colorado vs. the World Rodeo at the Denver Coliseum on Sunday, followed by Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza and PBR bull riding events as the week continues, so listeners who love big, loud, high-adrenaline shows will have no shortage of options.

For a more creative,

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        <![CDATA[If you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to explore the Mile High City.

Let’s start with tonight. The Denver Gazette’s events calendar highlights a packed live music lineup. At Swallow Hill Music’s Daniels Hall on East Yale, Rumours Colorado brings a high-energy tribute to Fleetwood Mac at 8 p.m., perfect if listeners want to sing along to the classics in an intimate room. Over on Colfax at the Ogden Theatre, bass fans can dive into a heavy electronic set from Shlump with support from Shanghai Doom and others. If country is more your speed, the Grizzly Rose up on Lincoln is hosting Jake Worthington at 8 p.m., giving listeners a chance to two-step on one of Denver’s most famous honky-tonk dance floors.

For something a little more low-key and acoustic, the Denver Gazette also notes an intimate evening with David Wimbish of The Collection at The Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues on Market Street. Or you can slide into the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for the Stephen Lear Band with Pax Smile and Gangstead, a great choice if you’re into local rock in a vintage neighborhood bar setting. Jazz lovers should pay attention to Dazzle’s new El Chapultepec Piano Lounge downtown, where the Stanley Jordan Trio is playing late-night sets, blending jaw-dropping guitar technique with a cozy cocktail-lounge vibe.

According to Visit Denver, this weekend is also when the city really shifts into winter festival mode. The big headliner is the National Western Stock Show, kicking off at the National Western Complex and Denver Coliseum. KOAA News5 reports this historic celebration of western culture typically draws hundreds of thousands of visitors with pro rodeos, horse shows, livestock exhibits, vendors, and the always-popular mutton bustin’ for kids. It runs through January 25, so listeners have plenty of chances this week to grab a corndog, cheer on bull riders, and soak in Denver’s cowboy side.

If you’re craving arts and culture, Denver Arts and Venues lists a few don’t-miss options downtown. At the Denver Center’s Buell Theatre, the hit musical SIX is running this week, retelling the story of Henry VIII’s six wives with pop-concert energy. For something more offbeat, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre offers a campy, fast-paced twist on the classic vampire tale. Classical music fans can head to Boettcher Concert Hall, where the Colorado Symphony is performing Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with conductor Jun Märkl across the weekend, a lush, romantic soundtrack to a winter night in the city.

Looking toward early next week, the Stock Show brings even more arena action. The official Denver Arts and Venues calendar shows Colorado vs. the World Rodeo at the Denver Coliseum on Sunday, followed by Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza and PBR bull riding events as the week continues, so listeners who love big, loud, high-adrenaline shows will have no shortage of options.

For a more creative,

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      <title>Headline: Celebrate the West in Denver This Week with Parades, Rodeos, and More</title>
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      <description>If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve picked an incredible time to be in the Mile High City.

Right in the heart of downtown, the big headliner today is the National Western Stock Show Kick-Off Parade. According to Visit Denver, the parade rolls from Union Station down 17th Street to Glenarm Place from noon to 2 p.m., with more than 30 longhorn cattle, horses, wagons, marching bands, and a full-on Old West vibe taking over the financial district. The Villager reports that this year marks the 120th anniversary of the National Western Stock Show, with Pete Coors serving as Grand Marshal, so expect a seriously festive scene and big crowds.

Once the cattle clear 17th Street, Westword notes you can stroll a few blocks to McGregor Square for the free Stock Show Fair from noon to 4 p.m. There you’ll find live music, McNicholas Miniatures therapy horses, Western royalty, family activities, and food and drink options, plus half‑off ice skating if you’re wearing a cowboy hat. A little later this afternoon, Larimer Square hosts the Stock Show Boot Scoot from 4 to 7 p.m., with a DJ, line dancing, and drink specials amid the historic brick buildings and twinkle lights.

If you want to lean even further into the Western energy this weekend, the National Western Stock Show officially opens Saturday at the National Western Complex and runs January 10 through 25. Visit Denver highlights nearly 30 professional rodeo performances, horse shows, livestock competitions, and kid‑friendly attractions like the King Soopers Petting Farm, all spread across the new Sue Anschutz‑Rodgers Livestock Center and The Legacy campus.

Looking for something more urban and artsy? The Denver Gazette’s events list points you to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club in RiNo, where the Dave Hanson Trio plays two seated shows tonight, pairing cocktails and dinner with intimate live jazz. Over on South Broadway, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting national headliner Ian Fidance through Saturday, while Comedy Works South at the Landmark welcomes Tim Dillon for multiple shows, giving comedy fans plenty of chances to laugh away the winter chill.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. SeatGeek’s Denver event calendar shows the Colorado Avalanche hosting the Ottawa Senators at Ball Arena tonight, and the Denver Nuggets welcoming the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, so you can cap off a day of parades or rodeos with big‑league hockey or hoops under one roof.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve picked an incredible time to be in the Mile High City.

Right in the heart of downtown, the big headliner today is the National Western Stock Show Kick-Off Parade. According to Visit Denver, the parade rolls from Union Station down 17th Street to Glenarm Place from noon to 2 p.m., with more than 30 longhorn cattle, horses, wagons, marching bands, and a full-on Old West vibe taking over the financial district. The Villager reports that this year marks the 120th anniversary of the National Western Stock Show, with Pete Coors serving as Grand Marshal, so expect a seriously festive scene and big crowds.

Once the cattle clear 17th Street, Westword notes you can stroll a few blocks to McGregor Square for the free Stock Show Fair from noon to 4 p.m. There you’ll find live music, McNicholas Miniatures therapy horses, Western royalty, family activities, and food and drink options, plus half‑off ice skating if you’re wearing a cowboy hat. A little later this afternoon, Larimer Square hosts the Stock Show Boot Scoot from 4 to 7 p.m., with a DJ, line dancing, and drink specials amid the historic brick buildings and twinkle lights.

If you want to lean even further into the Western energy this weekend, the National Western Stock Show officially opens Saturday at the National Western Complex and runs January 10 through 25. Visit Denver highlights nearly 30 professional rodeo performances, horse shows, livestock competitions, and kid‑friendly attractions like the King Soopers Petting Farm, all spread across the new Sue Anschutz‑Rodgers Livestock Center and The Legacy campus.

Looking for something more urban and artsy? The Denver Gazette’s events list points you to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club in RiNo, where the Dave Hanson Trio plays two seated shows tonight, pairing cocktails and dinner with intimate live jazz. Over on South Broadway, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting national headliner Ian Fidance through Saturday, while Comedy Works South at the Landmark welcomes Tim Dillon for multiple shows, giving comedy fans plenty of chances to laugh away the winter chill.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. SeatGeek’s Denver event calendar shows the Colorado Avalanche hosting the Ottawa Senators at Ball Arena tonight, and the Denver Nuggets welcoming the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, so you can cap off a day of parades or rodeos with big‑league hockey or hoops under one roof.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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        <![CDATA[If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve picked an incredible time to be in the Mile High City.

Right in the heart of downtown, the big headliner today is the National Western Stock Show Kick-Off Parade. According to Visit Denver, the parade rolls from Union Station down 17th Street to Glenarm Place from noon to 2 p.m., with more than 30 longhorn cattle, horses, wagons, marching bands, and a full-on Old West vibe taking over the financial district. The Villager reports that this year marks the 120th anniversary of the National Western Stock Show, with Pete Coors serving as Grand Marshal, so expect a seriously festive scene and big crowds.

Once the cattle clear 17th Street, Westword notes you can stroll a few blocks to McGregor Square for the free Stock Show Fair from noon to 4 p.m. There you’ll find live music, McNicholas Miniatures therapy horses, Western royalty, family activities, and food and drink options, plus half‑off ice skating if you’re wearing a cowboy hat. A little later this afternoon, Larimer Square hosts the Stock Show Boot Scoot from 4 to 7 p.m., with a DJ, line dancing, and drink specials amid the historic brick buildings and twinkle lights.

If you want to lean even further into the Western energy this weekend, the National Western Stock Show officially opens Saturday at the National Western Complex and runs January 10 through 25. Visit Denver highlights nearly 30 professional rodeo performances, horse shows, livestock competitions, and kid‑friendly attractions like the King Soopers Petting Farm, all spread across the new Sue Anschutz‑Rodgers Livestock Center and The Legacy campus.

Looking for something more urban and artsy? The Denver Gazette’s events list points you to Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club in RiNo, where the Dave Hanson Trio plays two seated shows tonight, pairing cocktails and dinner with intimate live jazz. Over on South Broadway, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting national headliner Ian Fidance through Saturday, while Comedy Works South at the Landmark welcomes Tim Dillon for multiple shows, giving comedy fans plenty of chances to laugh away the winter chill.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. SeatGeek’s Denver event calendar shows the Colorado Avalanche hosting the Ottawa Senators at Ball Arena tonight, and the Denver Nuggets welcoming the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, so you can cap off a day of parades or rodeos with big‑league hockey or hoops under one roof.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekender: Family Fun, History Hunts, and High-Energy Sports</title>
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      <description>Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Denver this weekend and into the week ahead. It's shaping up to be an action-packed start to 2026 with family fun, history hunts, and high-energy sports right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with some kid-approved adventures. Head to the Denver Firefighters Museum at 1326 Tremont Place for Fun at the Firehouse Story and Craft Time from 10 to 11 a.m. Little ones will love hearing tales from brave firefighters while crafting their own souvenirs, as listed on Macaroni Kid Denver. Over at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, dive into the Impulse SeeSaw Activation running all day from midnight to 11 p.m. This touring interactive installation lets everyone bounce into playful energy—perfect for all ages, according to the Union Station event calendar. Sports fans, catch the 2026 Colfax Smackdown Duals wrapping up today at Denver East High School on City Park Esplanade. Wrestling action heats up until nearly 10 p.m. PST, brought to you by FloWrestling.

Just a quick drive to nearby Golden, join the Saturday Morning Run and Social Walk at 8 a.m. in Golden History Park on Arapahoe and 11th Streets with the Foothills Running and Cycling Club—great for shaking off those holiday indulgences. Fuel up with free pancakes, sausage, coffee, and pro tips from Harley experts at 10 a.m. at Avalanche Harley Davidson on West Colfax, per Golden Today's calendar. From noon to 3 p.m., bring your treasures to the Old Crows Roadshow at Old Crows Antiques on West Colfax for free appraisals that are equal parts education and excitement.

The rest of the week builds the buzz toward the massive National Western Stock Show hitting the National Western Complex from January 10 to 25. VisitDenver highlights it as the nation's top livestock, rodeo, and horse extravaganza—think epic roping, ranching demos, and Western vibes filling 16 days of fun. Keep an eye on Denver Theater for shows like Six, The Simon and Garfunkel Story, and Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi popping up this month. Music lovers, check VisitDenver for big names like Cardi B, Ice Cube, and Morgan Wallen slated soon.

Whether you're chasing thrills, history, or family laughs, Denver's got you covered. Bundle up, grab your crew, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 10:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Denver this weekend and into the week ahead. It's shaping up to be an action-packed start to 2026 with family fun, history hunts, and high-energy sports right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with some kid-approved adventures. Head to the Denver Firefighters Museum at 1326 Tremont Place for Fun at the Firehouse Story and Craft Time from 10 to 11 a.m. Little ones will love hearing tales from brave firefighters while crafting their own souvenirs, as listed on Macaroni Kid Denver. Over at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, dive into the Impulse SeeSaw Activation running all day from midnight to 11 p.m. This touring interactive installation lets everyone bounce into playful energy—perfect for all ages, according to the Union Station event calendar. Sports fans, catch the 2026 Colfax Smackdown Duals wrapping up today at Denver East High School on City Park Esplanade. Wrestling action heats up until nearly 10 p.m. PST, brought to you by FloWrestling.

Just a quick drive to nearby Golden, join the Saturday Morning Run and Social Walk at 8 a.m. in Golden History Park on Arapahoe and 11th Streets with the Foothills Running and Cycling Club—great for shaking off those holiday indulgences. Fuel up with free pancakes, sausage, coffee, and pro tips from Harley experts at 10 a.m. at Avalanche Harley Davidson on West Colfax, per Golden Today's calendar. From noon to 3 p.m., bring your treasures to the Old Crows Roadshow at Old Crows Antiques on West Colfax for free appraisals that are equal parts education and excitement.

The rest of the week builds the buzz toward the massive National Western Stock Show hitting the National Western Complex from January 10 to 25. VisitDenver highlights it as the nation's top livestock, rodeo, and horse extravaganza—think epic roping, ranching demos, and Western vibes filling 16 days of fun. Keep an eye on Denver Theater for shows like Six, The Simon and Garfunkel Story, and Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi popping up this month. Music lovers, check VisitDenver for big names like Cardi B, Ice Cube, and Morgan Wallen slated soon.

Whether you're chasing thrills, history, or family laughs, Denver's got you covered. Bundle up, grab your crew, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Denver this weekend and into the week ahead. It's shaping up to be an action-packed start to 2026 with family fun, history hunts, and high-energy sports right here in the Mile High City.

Kick off today, Saturday, with some kid-approved adventures. Head to the Denver Firefighters Museum at 1326 Tremont Place for Fun at the Firehouse Story and Craft Time from 10 to 11 a.m. Little ones will love hearing tales from brave firefighters while crafting their own souvenirs, as listed on Macaroni Kid Denver. Over at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, dive into the Impulse SeeSaw Activation running all day from midnight to 11 p.m. This touring interactive installation lets everyone bounce into playful energy—perfect for all ages, according to the Union Station event calendar. Sports fans, catch the 2026 Colfax Smackdown Duals wrapping up today at Denver East High School on City Park Esplanade. Wrestling action heats up until nearly 10 p.m. PST, brought to you by FloWrestling.

Just a quick drive to nearby Golden, join the Saturday Morning Run and Social Walk at 8 a.m. in Golden History Park on Arapahoe and 11th Streets with the Foothills Running and Cycling Club—great for shaking off those holiday indulgences. Fuel up with free pancakes, sausage, coffee, and pro tips from Harley experts at 10 a.m. at Avalanche Harley Davidson on West Colfax, per Golden Today's calendar. From noon to 3 p.m., bring your treasures to the Old Crows Roadshow at Old Crows Antiques on West Colfax for free appraisals that are equal parts education and excitement.

The rest of the week builds the buzz toward the massive National Western Stock Show hitting the National Western Complex from January 10 to 25. VisitDenver highlights it as the nation's top livestock, rodeo, and horse extravaganza—think epic roping, ranching demos, and Western vibes filling 16 days of fun. Keep an eye on Denver Theater for shows like Six, The Simon and Garfunkel Story, and Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi popping up this month. Music lovers, check VisitDenver for big names like Cardi B, Ice Cube, and Morgan Wallen slated soon.

Whether you're chasing thrills, history, or family laughs, Denver's got you covered. Bundle up, grab your crew, and make memories.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>HEADLINE: 'Shake off Post-Holiday Haze with Denver's Packed Weekend Lineup'</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for shaking off that post-holiday haze with the best things happening right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, January 2nd, and whether you're craving twinkling lights, live laughs, or killer tunes, we've got you covered with non-stop fun.

Kick off tonight with the First Friday Art Walks lighting up the Santa Fe Arts District at 5:30 p.m. and RiNo at 6 p.m. Galleries fling open doors for free exhibitions, street markets buzzing with local makers, live music spilling onto the sidewalks, and that electric neighborhood vibe that makes Denver pulse. ThisWeekDenver.com calls it the perfect way to dive into our art scene. Then, catch the Denver House Music Takeover at Temple starting at 10 p.m., featuring Botomaki, Highline, Apothekari, and more for a night of thumping beats that'll get you moving.

Saturday amps up the comedy with Buddy Puzzle Presents: F*** Your Ex at RISE Comedy at 8 p.m. This pay-what-you-can improv duo from L.A., joined by local trios, turns your wild ex stories into hilarious sketches—grab audience-submitted gems for non-stop laughs benefiting Denver talent. Penny Saturday at the MCA lets Colorado residents in for just one penny starting at 10 a.m., while the Clyfford Still Museum offers serene Meditation in the Galleries at 9 a.m. Music lovers, Nora En Pure headlines Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m. with Jerro and Jack Emery, or hit Bingo Loco at Temple at 7 p.m. for rave-style bingo with MCs, lip-sync battles, and throwback anthems.

Sunday wraps the weekend magically at Wings Museum with Candlelight concerts: Magical Movie Soundtracks at 6:15 p.m. featuring Beauty and the Beast and Lion King scores on strings, followed by 90s Hip-Hop at 8:30 p.m. with Wu-Tang Clan and Outkast twists. Groove to the Neighborhood Music Jazz Jam at Stanley Marketplace at 6 p.m.

All weekend, ZooLights at Denver Zoo dazzles with 80 acres and three million lights from 4:30 to 10 p.m. Fridays through Sundays—tickets $26 adults—per KOAA News5. Catch Dolly Parton's Threads multimedia concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, the Frozen musical at Arvada Center, or the interactive whodunit The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Vintage Theatre. Ongoing gems like Blossoms of Light at Botanic Gardens, McGregor Skating Rink, and immersive spots like Lumonics or Beat The Bomb keep the holiday magic alive.

Listeners, bundle up, grab friends, and make epic memories—Denver's delivering! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 10:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for shaking off that post-holiday haze with the best things happening right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, January 2nd, and whether you're craving twinkling lights, live laughs, or killer tunes, we've got you covered with non-stop fun.

Kick off tonight with the First Friday Art Walks lighting up the Santa Fe Arts District at 5:30 p.m. and RiNo at 6 p.m. Galleries fling open doors for free exhibitions, street markets buzzing with local makers, live music spilling onto the sidewalks, and that electric neighborhood vibe that makes Denver pulse. ThisWeekDenver.com calls it the perfect way to dive into our art scene. Then, catch the Denver House Music Takeover at Temple starting at 10 p.m., featuring Botomaki, Highline, Apothekari, and more for a night of thumping beats that'll get you moving.

Saturday amps up the comedy with Buddy Puzzle Presents: F*** Your Ex at RISE Comedy at 8 p.m. This pay-what-you-can improv duo from L.A., joined by local trios, turns your wild ex stories into hilarious sketches—grab audience-submitted gems for non-stop laughs benefiting Denver talent. Penny Saturday at the MCA lets Colorado residents in for just one penny starting at 10 a.m., while the Clyfford Still Museum offers serene Meditation in the Galleries at 9 a.m. Music lovers, Nora En Pure headlines Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m. with Jerro and Jack Emery, or hit Bingo Loco at Temple at 7 p.m. for rave-style bingo with MCs, lip-sync battles, and throwback anthems.

Sunday wraps the weekend magically at Wings Museum with Candlelight concerts: Magical Movie Soundtracks at 6:15 p.m. featuring Beauty and the Beast and Lion King scores on strings, followed by 90s Hip-Hop at 8:30 p.m. with Wu-Tang Clan and Outkast twists. Groove to the Neighborhood Music Jazz Jam at Stanley Marketplace at 6 p.m.

All weekend, ZooLights at Denver Zoo dazzles with 80 acres and three million lights from 4:30 to 10 p.m. Fridays through Sundays—tickets $26 adults—per KOAA News5. Catch Dolly Parton's Threads multimedia concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, the Frozen musical at Arvada Center, or the interactive whodunit The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Vintage Theatre. Ongoing gems like Blossoms of Light at Botanic Gardens, McGregor Skating Rink, and immersive spots like Lumonics or Beat The Bomb keep the holiday magic alive.

Listeners, bundle up, grab friends, and make epic memories—Denver's delivering! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for shaking off that post-holiday haze with the best things happening right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, January 2nd, and whether you're craving twinkling lights, live laughs, or killer tunes, we've got you covered with non-stop fun.

Kick off tonight with the First Friday Art Walks lighting up the Santa Fe Arts District at 5:30 p.m. and RiNo at 6 p.m. Galleries fling open doors for free exhibitions, street markets buzzing with local makers, live music spilling onto the sidewalks, and that electric neighborhood vibe that makes Denver pulse. ThisWeekDenver.com calls it the perfect way to dive into our art scene. Then, catch the Denver House Music Takeover at Temple starting at 10 p.m., featuring Botomaki, Highline, Apothekari, and more for a night of thumping beats that'll get you moving.

Saturday amps up the comedy with Buddy Puzzle Presents: F*** Your Ex at RISE Comedy at 8 p.m. This pay-what-you-can improv duo from L.A., joined by local trios, turns your wild ex stories into hilarious sketches—grab audience-submitted gems for non-stop laughs benefiting Denver talent. Penny Saturday at the MCA lets Colorado residents in for just one penny starting at 10 a.m., while the Clyfford Still Museum offers serene Meditation in the Galleries at 9 a.m. Music lovers, Nora En Pure headlines Mission Ballroom at 8 p.m. with Jerro and Jack Emery, or hit Bingo Loco at Temple at 7 p.m. for rave-style bingo with MCs, lip-sync battles, and throwback anthems.

Sunday wraps the weekend magically at Wings Museum with Candlelight concerts: Magical Movie Soundtracks at 6:15 p.m. featuring Beauty and the Beast and Lion King scores on strings, followed by 90s Hip-Hop at 8:30 p.m. with Wu-Tang Clan and Outkast twists. Groove to the Neighborhood Music Jazz Jam at Stanley Marketplace at 6 p.m.

All weekend, ZooLights at Denver Zoo dazzles with 80 acres and three million lights from 4:30 to 10 p.m. Fridays through Sundays—tickets $26 adults—per KOAA News5. Catch Dolly Parton's Threads multimedia concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, the Frozen musical at Arvada Center, or the interactive whodunit The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Vintage Theatre. Ongoing gems like Blossoms of Light at Botanic Gardens, McGregor Skating Rink, and immersive spots like Lumonics or Beat The Bomb keep the holiday magic alive.

Listeners, bundle up, grab friends, and make epic memories—Denver's delivering! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Rings in 2026 with Decadence Recovery Party, 25-Year Rave Marathon, and More</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off 2026 with a bang right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, January 1st, dive into the Decadence Official Recovery Party featuring AC Slater at The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street starting at 10 p.m., with tickets around $35 from churchnightclubco.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Or lace up for Day One: Back 2 Tha Beginning, a massive 25-year anniversary rave marathon at Moodswing on 3625 East 48th Avenue from 10 a.m. to midnight, boasting 5 stages of techno, house, drum and bass, and throwback sets from headliners like Matthew Dear, according to Shotgun.live. Jazz lovers, catch the Zach Kaufman Quartet at 8 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur’s on 1080 14th Street or Thursday Jazz at Seven Grand from 8:30 p.m. at 1855 Blake Street, both via dazzledenver.com and dairyblock.com.

Through Sunday, glide into McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee Street for outdoor fun, details at mcgregorsquare.com, or wander Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo with Adult Night tonight, times and prices at denverzoo.org. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science on 2001 Colorado Blvd. sparkles with Magical Winter Nights, a dazzling after-hours wonderland of indoor auroras, sock skating, and hot cocoa for $19.95 to $24.95 at dmns.org. Denver Botanic Gardens at 1007 York Street glows with Blossoms of Light from 4:30 to 9 p.m. through January 11th, tickets $18 to $33 at botanicgardens.org.

Friday brings Worakls at 9 p.m. to Bluebird Theater, $30 to $40 via AXS as per The Gazette, plus ICE! with Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch ice sculptures and snow tubing at Gaylord Rockies in Aurora through Friday. Saturday heats up with Photon &amp; Rado at 8 p.m., also Bluebird. Elitch Holidays rolls through January 4th at 2000 Elitch Circle for $30+, elitchgardens.com.

This weekend, hit Trail of Lights at Chatfield Farms in Littleton from 5 to 8:30 p.m. through the 11th, $10 to $20 at botanicgardens.org. Keep the holiday magic alive and bundle up for these festive vibes. Whether you're skating, raving, or lighting up the night, Denver's got endless ways to shake off those New Year's cobwebs.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 10:00:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off 2026 with a bang right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, January 1st, dive into the Decadence Official Recovery Party featuring AC Slater at The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street starting at 10 p.m., with tickets around $35 from churchnightclubco.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Or lace up for Day One: Back 2 Tha Beginning, a massive 25-year anniversary rave marathon at Moodswing on 3625 East 48th Avenue from 10 a.m. to midnight, boasting 5 stages of techno, house, drum and bass, and throwback sets from headliners like Matthew Dear, according to Shotgun.live. Jazz lovers, catch the Zach Kaufman Quartet at 8 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur’s on 1080 14th Street or Thursday Jazz at Seven Grand from 8:30 p.m. at 1855 Blake Street, both via dazzledenver.com and dairyblock.com.

Through Sunday, glide into McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee Street for outdoor fun, details at mcgregorsquare.com, or wander Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo with Adult Night tonight, times and prices at denverzoo.org. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science on 2001 Colorado Blvd. sparkles with Magical Winter Nights, a dazzling after-hours wonderland of indoor auroras, sock skating, and hot cocoa for $19.95 to $24.95 at dmns.org. Denver Botanic Gardens at 1007 York Street glows with Blossoms of Light from 4:30 to 9 p.m. through January 11th, tickets $18 to $33 at botanicgardens.org.

Friday brings Worakls at 9 p.m. to Bluebird Theater, $30 to $40 via AXS as per The Gazette, plus ICE! with Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch ice sculptures and snow tubing at Gaylord Rockies in Aurora through Friday. Saturday heats up with Photon &amp; Rado at 8 p.m., also Bluebird. Elitch Holidays rolls through January 4th at 2000 Elitch Circle for $30+, elitchgardens.com.

This weekend, hit Trail of Lights at Chatfield Farms in Littleton from 5 to 8:30 p.m. through the 11th, $10 to $20 at botanicgardens.org. Keep the holiday magic alive and bundle up for these festive vibes. Whether you're skating, raving, or lighting up the night, Denver's got endless ways to shake off those New Year's cobwebs.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off 2026 with a bang right here in the Mile High City. Today, Thursday, January 1st, dive into the Decadence Official Recovery Party featuring AC Slater at The Church Nightclub on 1160 Lincoln Street starting at 10 p.m., with tickets around $35 from churchnightclubco.com, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Or lace up for Day One: Back 2 Tha Beginning, a massive 25-year anniversary rave marathon at Moodswing on 3625 East 48th Avenue from 10 a.m. to midnight, boasting 5 stages of techno, house, drum and bass, and throwback sets from headliners like Matthew Dear, according to Shotgun.live. Jazz lovers, catch the Zach Kaufman Quartet at 8 p.m. at Dazzle at Baur’s on 1080 14th Street or Thursday Jazz at Seven Grand from 8:30 p.m. at 1855 Blake Street, both via dazzledenver.com and dairyblock.com.

Through Sunday, glide into McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee Street for outdoor fun, details at mcgregorsquare.com, or wander Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo with Adult Night tonight, times and prices at denverzoo.org. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science on 2001 Colorado Blvd. sparkles with Magical Winter Nights, a dazzling after-hours wonderland of indoor auroras, sock skating, and hot cocoa for $19.95 to $24.95 at dmns.org. Denver Botanic Gardens at 1007 York Street glows with Blossoms of Light from 4:30 to 9 p.m. through January 11th, tickets $18 to $33 at botanicgardens.org.

Friday brings Worakls at 9 p.m. to Bluebird Theater, $30 to $40 via AXS as per The Gazette, plus ICE! with Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch ice sculptures and snow tubing at Gaylord Rockies in Aurora through Friday. Saturday heats up with Photon &amp; Rado at 8 p.m., also Bluebird. Elitch Holidays rolls through January 4th at 2000 Elitch Circle for $30+, elitchgardens.com.

This weekend, hit Trail of Lights at Chatfield Farms in Littleton from 5 to 8:30 p.m. through the 11th, $10 to $20 at botanicgardens.org. Keep the holiday magic alive and bundle up for these festive vibes. Whether you're skating, raving, or lighting up the night, Denver's got endless ways to shake off those New Year's cobwebs.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Decadence 2025, Denver's Biggest NYE Bash, Lights Up the Night</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this New Year's Eve and into the weekend. Kick off tonight, Wednesday, December 31st, with the nation's biggest indoor dance bash, Decadence 2025 at the Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street. Doors open at 6:30 PM for non-stop EDM from heavy hitters like Illenium, Zedd, Louis the Child, and Wooli—think immersive art, laser shows, and a midnight countdown that'll make Times Square jealous. Tickets start around $30 via AXS, but grab 'em fast as it's an 18-plus blowout spanning two nights from Decadence's official site.

If raves aren't your vibe, dive into electronic beats elsewhere. Kasbo spins at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street starting 10 PM—perfect for 21-plus dance floor warriors, tickets through TicketWeb. Over at Club Vinyl on Broadway, J. Worra, Riordan, and TOBEHONEST take the stage at 10 PM, another 21-plus electronic frenzy from TheHundred presents. Comedy fans, Emo Philips delivers multiple New Year's Eve sets at Comedy Works Downtown—shows at 5:30 PM, 7:45 PM, 8:45 PM, and 10 PM, with tickets from $32 per ConcertFix. Rock out with Black Flag at Oriental Theater or Yonder Mountain String Band at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, both firing up at 8 PM. Live wire Magdalena Bay hits The Mission Ballroom at 9 PM for a 16-plus synth-pop explosion.

Don't sleep on family-friendly fun before midnight. Catch the Mile High Tree's dazzling music-and-light show at Auraria Campus on Larimer Street till 10 PM, or the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up Denver skies at 7 PM, both courtesy of Visit Denver. Fireworks blast over 16th Street at 9 PM and midnight for that classic pop.

Heading into Thursday through Sunday, lace up for McGregor Skate at Wazee Street or Elitch Holidays with lights, Santa, and rides at Elitch Gardens through January 4th—tickets from $30. Music keeps rolling with Charley Crockett at The Mission Ballroom on January 9th and 10th, but tonight's the spark.

Bundle up, stay safe, and make epic memories, Denver crew. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:01:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this New Year's Eve and into the weekend. Kick off tonight, Wednesday, December 31st, with the nation's biggest indoor dance bash, Decadence 2025 at the Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street. Doors open at 6:30 PM for non-stop EDM from heavy hitters like Illenium, Zedd, Louis the Child, and Wooli—think immersive art, laser shows, and a midnight countdown that'll make Times Square jealous. Tickets start around $30 via AXS, but grab 'em fast as it's an 18-plus blowout spanning two nights from Decadence's official site.

If raves aren't your vibe, dive into electronic beats elsewhere. Kasbo spins at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street starting 10 PM—perfect for 21-plus dance floor warriors, tickets through TicketWeb. Over at Club Vinyl on Broadway, J. Worra, Riordan, and TOBEHONEST take the stage at 10 PM, another 21-plus electronic frenzy from TheHundred presents. Comedy fans, Emo Philips delivers multiple New Year's Eve sets at Comedy Works Downtown—shows at 5:30 PM, 7:45 PM, 8:45 PM, and 10 PM, with tickets from $32 per ConcertFix. Rock out with Black Flag at Oriental Theater or Yonder Mountain String Band at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, both firing up at 8 PM. Live wire Magdalena Bay hits The Mission Ballroom at 9 PM for a 16-plus synth-pop explosion.

Don't sleep on family-friendly fun before midnight. Catch the Mile High Tree's dazzling music-and-light show at Auraria Campus on Larimer Street till 10 PM, or the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up Denver skies at 7 PM, both courtesy of Visit Denver. Fireworks blast over 16th Street at 9 PM and midnight for that classic pop.

Heading into Thursday through Sunday, lace up for McGregor Skate at Wazee Street or Elitch Holidays with lights, Santa, and rides at Elitch Gardens through January 4th—tickets from $30. Music keeps rolling with Charley Crockett at The Mission Ballroom on January 9th and 10th, but tonight's the spark.

Bundle up, stay safe, and make epic memories, Denver crew. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this New Year's Eve and into the weekend. Kick off tonight, Wednesday, December 31st, with the nation's biggest indoor dance bash, Decadence 2025 at the Colorado Convention Center on 14th Street. Doors open at 6:30 PM for non-stop EDM from heavy hitters like Illenium, Zedd, Louis the Child, and Wooli—think immersive art, laser shows, and a midnight countdown that'll make Times Square jealous. Tickets start around $30 via AXS, but grab 'em fast as it's an 18-plus blowout spanning two nights from Decadence's official site.

If raves aren't your vibe, dive into electronic beats elsewhere. Kasbo spins at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street starting 10 PM—perfect for 21-plus dance floor warriors, tickets through TicketWeb. Over at Club Vinyl on Broadway, J. Worra, Riordan, and TOBEHONEST take the stage at 10 PM, another 21-plus electronic frenzy from TheHundred presents. Comedy fans, Emo Philips delivers multiple New Year's Eve sets at Comedy Works Downtown—shows at 5:30 PM, 7:45 PM, 8:45 PM, and 10 PM, with tickets from $32 per ConcertFix. Rock out with Black Flag at Oriental Theater or Yonder Mountain String Band at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, both firing up at 8 PM. Live wire Magdalena Bay hits The Mission Ballroom at 9 PM for a 16-plus synth-pop explosion.

Don't sleep on family-friendly fun before midnight. Catch the Mile High Tree's dazzling music-and-light show at Auraria Campus on Larimer Street till 10 PM, or the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up Denver skies at 7 PM, both courtesy of Visit Denver. Fireworks blast over 16th Street at 9 PM and midnight for that classic pop.

Heading into Thursday through Sunday, lace up for McGregor Skate at Wazee Street or Elitch Holidays with lights, Santa, and rides at Elitch Gardens through January 4th—tickets from $30. Music keeps rolling with Charley Crockett at The Mission Ballroom on January 9th and 10th, but tonight's the spark.

Bundle up, stay safe, and make epic memories, Denver crew. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Offers Diverse Lineup of Entertainment Options This Week</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full slate of fun lined up, starting tonight and rolling right into the weekend.

If you’re craving live music and a little edge, Lost Lake Lounge on East Colfax is hosting Caustic Soda with Myriad DF, Dante Must Die, and Unknown Delta this evening starting at 5 p.m. 303 Magazine notes it’s an all-ages show, but anyone under 16 needs a ticketed guardian 21 or older, so it’s a solid pick for younger rock fans and their cool adults. Later tonight, Comedy Works South is keeping things light with the Geoff Tice Family Show around 6 p.m., a family-friendly comedy option if listeners want laughs without having to call a babysitter, according to 303 Magazine.

Sports fans can lean into game-day energy at ViewHouse Ballpark, where 303 Magazine reports the Great American Tailgate is running today with Sunday taco and margarita specials. Expect a massive LED screen in the courtyard and tons of TVs inside, making it a perfect home base for Broncos and CU watch parties.

For something more classic and festive, OnStage Colorado highlights that Colorado Ballet is performing The Nutcracker this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Denver, a holiday-season staple with sugar plum nostalgia and a great excuse to dress up a bit. Meanwhile, Denver Union Station’s event calendar features the Impulse seesaw activation on Wynkoop Plaza running all day, where listeners can hop on giant illuminated seesaws that react with light and sound, turning a simple playground idea into an interactive art experience in the heart of downtown.

If you’re feeling theatrical, Unation lists Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this evening at 6:30 p.m. It’s a fast, silly spin on the classic vampire story, perfect if you want Broadway-style production with a campy twist.

Looking ahead to later in the week, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are turning up the volume with the Decadence Official Pre-Party featuring Colorado favorites Big Gigantic on Saturday, December 27, at 10 p.m., according to The Church Nightclub’s own event page. It’s a 21-plus late-night blowout that sets the tone for the New Year’s Decadence festival at the Colorado Convention Center, which Live For Live Music reports will bring Illenium, Excision, Zeds Dead, Steve Aoki, Louis The Child, and more to downtown Denver December 30 and 31.

For families wanting something creative, Eventbrite lists the Last Puppet Meetup of 2025 at the Denver Public Library Central Library this Sunday, a hands-on, community puppet gathering where listeners can trade tips, show off creations, or just discover a wonderfully weird new hobby.

So whether you’re into ballet and interactive art, EDM pre-parties and punky club nights, or puppets and family comedy, Denver is serving up plenty to keep your week packed.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:02:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full slate of fun lined up, starting tonight and rolling right into the weekend.

If you’re craving live music and a little edge, Lost Lake Lounge on East Colfax is hosting Caustic Soda with Myriad DF, Dante Must Die, and Unknown Delta this evening starting at 5 p.m. 303 Magazine notes it’s an all-ages show, but anyone under 16 needs a ticketed guardian 21 or older, so it’s a solid pick for younger rock fans and their cool adults. Later tonight, Comedy Works South is keeping things light with the Geoff Tice Family Show around 6 p.m., a family-friendly comedy option if listeners want laughs without having to call a babysitter, according to 303 Magazine.

Sports fans can lean into game-day energy at ViewHouse Ballpark, where 303 Magazine reports the Great American Tailgate is running today with Sunday taco and margarita specials. Expect a massive LED screen in the courtyard and tons of TVs inside, making it a perfect home base for Broncos and CU watch parties.

For something more classic and festive, OnStage Colorado highlights that Colorado Ballet is performing The Nutcracker this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Denver, a holiday-season staple with sugar plum nostalgia and a great excuse to dress up a bit. Meanwhile, Denver Union Station’s event calendar features the Impulse seesaw activation on Wynkoop Plaza running all day, where listeners can hop on giant illuminated seesaws that react with light and sound, turning a simple playground idea into an interactive art experience in the heart of downtown.

If you’re feeling theatrical, Unation lists Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this evening at 6:30 p.m. It’s a fast, silly spin on the classic vampire story, perfect if you want Broadway-style production with a campy twist.

Looking ahead to later in the week, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are turning up the volume with the Decadence Official Pre-Party featuring Colorado favorites Big Gigantic on Saturday, December 27, at 10 p.m., according to The Church Nightclub’s own event page. It’s a 21-plus late-night blowout that sets the tone for the New Year’s Decadence festival at the Colorado Convention Center, which Live For Live Music reports will bring Illenium, Excision, Zeds Dead, Steve Aoki, Louis The Child, and more to downtown Denver December 30 and 31.

For families wanting something creative, Eventbrite lists the Last Puppet Meetup of 2025 at the Denver Public Library Central Library this Sunday, a hands-on, community puppet gathering where listeners can trade tips, show off creations, or just discover a wonderfully weird new hobby.

So whether you’re into ballet and interactive art, EDM pre-parties and punky club nights, or puppets and family comedy, Denver is serving up plenty to keep your week packed.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full slate of fun lined up, starting tonight and rolling right into the weekend.

If you’re craving live music and a little edge, Lost Lake Lounge on East Colfax is hosting Caustic Soda with Myriad DF, Dante Must Die, and Unknown Delta this evening starting at 5 p.m. 303 Magazine notes it’s an all-ages show, but anyone under 16 needs a ticketed guardian 21 or older, so it’s a solid pick for younger rock fans and their cool adults. Later tonight, Comedy Works South is keeping things light with the Geoff Tice Family Show around 6 p.m., a family-friendly comedy option if listeners want laughs without having to call a babysitter, according to 303 Magazine.

Sports fans can lean into game-day energy at ViewHouse Ballpark, where 303 Magazine reports the Great American Tailgate is running today with Sunday taco and margarita specials. Expect a massive LED screen in the courtyard and tons of TVs inside, making it a perfect home base for Broncos and CU watch parties.

For something more classic and festive, OnStage Colorado highlights that Colorado Ballet is performing The Nutcracker this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Denver, a holiday-season staple with sugar plum nostalgia and a great excuse to dress up a bit. Meanwhile, Denver Union Station’s event calendar features the Impulse seesaw activation on Wynkoop Plaza running all day, where listeners can hop on giant illuminated seesaws that react with light and sound, turning a simple playground idea into an interactive art experience in the heart of downtown.

If you’re feeling theatrical, Unation lists Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this evening at 6:30 p.m. It’s a fast, silly spin on the classic vampire story, perfect if you want Broadway-style production with a campy twist.

Looking ahead to later in the week, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are turning up the volume with the Decadence Official Pre-Party featuring Colorado favorites Big Gigantic on Saturday, December 27, at 10 p.m., according to The Church Nightclub’s own event page. It’s a 21-plus late-night blowout that sets the tone for the New Year’s Decadence festival at the Colorado Convention Center, which Live For Live Music reports will bring Illenium, Excision, Zeds Dead, Steve Aoki, Louis The Child, and more to downtown Denver December 30 and 31.

For families wanting something creative, Eventbrite lists the Last Puppet Meetup of 2025 at the Denver Public Library Central Library this Sunday, a hands-on, community puppet gathering where listeners can trade tips, show off creations, or just discover a wonderfully weird new hobby.

So whether you’re into ballet and interactive art, EDM pre-parties and punky club nights, or puppets and family comedy, Denver is serving up plenty to keep your week packed.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>'Tis the Season in Mile High: Nutcrackers, Lights, and NYE Buildup</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp December 27th and straight through the weekend. With holiday magic still twinkling everywhere, we've got Nutcracker ballets, dazzling lights, live beats, and New Year's buildup that'll make you want to lace up your boots and dive in.

Kick off today right at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House with the Colorado Ballet's enchanting Nutcracker, running through December 28th—think swirling snowflakes and sugarplum dreams, tickets at coloradoballet.org. Over at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, catch A Christmas Carol through the 28th too, straight from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Jazz lovers, head to Dazzle at 1080 14th Street for the Kids' Matinee Wizard of Oz interactive show or Larson and Beck's soulful set starting at 10pm tonight. And don't sleep on the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver on Arapahoe Street—shows at 2pm and 7pm today and tomorrow, blending jazz vibes with holiday flair for $44 and up via savoydenver.com.

Lights are calling! The Mile High Tree at Tivoli Quad on Auraria Campus explodes in music-synced colors from 5 to 10pm through New Year's Eve, free from Visit Denver. Catch the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up downtown skies at 7pm nightly too. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color at Red Rocks Amphitheatre or Water World in Federal Heights keeps animating till the 28th. Skate under the stars at Halcyon on Ice atop the Cherry Creek hotel through January 1st, or hit McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee through the 4th.

Tomorrow, December 28th, swing into the New Year early with the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra at Dazzle, featuring Hannah Rodriguez at 6pm for $18 to $30. Families, Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo glows through January 4th, and Elitch Holidays offers rides and Santa for $30-plus at Elitch Gardens.

Build to NYE madness: Decadence 2025 hits the Colorado Convention Center December 30th-31st with top dance acts. Cap the weekend with free fireworks over 16th Street Mall at 9pm and midnight on the 31st. Pro tip: Bundle up, grab hot cocoa, and check Impulse SeeSaw Activation at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza all day today for playful fun.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 10:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp December 27th and straight through the weekend. With holiday magic still twinkling everywhere, we've got Nutcracker ballets, dazzling lights, live beats, and New Year's buildup that'll make you want to lace up your boots and dive in.

Kick off today right at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House with the Colorado Ballet's enchanting Nutcracker, running through December 28th—think swirling snowflakes and sugarplum dreams, tickets at coloradoballet.org. Over at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, catch A Christmas Carol through the 28th too, straight from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Jazz lovers, head to Dazzle at 1080 14th Street for the Kids' Matinee Wizard of Oz interactive show or Larson and Beck's soulful set starting at 10pm tonight. And don't sleep on the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver on Arapahoe Street—shows at 2pm and 7pm today and tomorrow, blending jazz vibes with holiday flair for $44 and up via savoydenver.com.

Lights are calling! The Mile High Tree at Tivoli Quad on Auraria Campus explodes in music-synced colors from 5 to 10pm through New Year's Eve, free from Visit Denver. Catch the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up downtown skies at 7pm nightly too. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color at Red Rocks Amphitheatre or Water World in Federal Heights keeps animating till the 28th. Skate under the stars at Halcyon on Ice atop the Cherry Creek hotel through January 1st, or hit McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee through the 4th.

Tomorrow, December 28th, swing into the New Year early with the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra at Dazzle, featuring Hannah Rodriguez at 6pm for $18 to $30. Families, Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo glows through January 4th, and Elitch Holidays offers rides and Santa for $30-plus at Elitch Gardens.

Build to NYE madness: Decadence 2025 hits the Colorado Convention Center December 30th-31st with top dance acts. Cap the weekend with free fireworks over 16th Street Mall at 9pm and midnight on the 31st. Pro tip: Bundle up, grab hot cocoa, and check Impulse SeeSaw Activation at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza all day today for playful fun.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp December 27th and straight through the weekend. With holiday magic still twinkling everywhere, we've got Nutcracker ballets, dazzling lights, live beats, and New Year's buildup that'll make you want to lace up your boots and dive in.

Kick off today right at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House with the Colorado Ballet's enchanting Nutcracker, running through December 28th—think swirling snowflakes and sugarplum dreams, tickets at coloradoballet.org. Over at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, catch A Christmas Carol through the 28th too, straight from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Jazz lovers, head to Dazzle at 1080 14th Street for the Kids' Matinee Wizard of Oz interactive show or Larson and Beck's soulful set starting at 10pm tonight. And don't sleep on the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver on Arapahoe Street—shows at 2pm and 7pm today and tomorrow, blending jazz vibes with holiday flair for $44 and up via savoydenver.com.

Lights are calling! The Mile High Tree at Tivoli Quad on Auraria Campus explodes in music-synced colors from 5 to 10pm through New Year's Eve, free from Visit Denver. Catch the Mile High Holidays Drone Show lighting up downtown skies at 7pm nightly too. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color at Red Rocks Amphitheatre or Water World in Federal Heights keeps animating till the 28th. Skate under the stars at Halcyon on Ice atop the Cherry Creek hotel through January 1st, or hit McGregor Skate at 1901 Wazee through the 4th.

Tomorrow, December 28th, swing into the New Year early with the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra at Dazzle, featuring Hannah Rodriguez at 6pm for $18 to $30. Families, Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo glows through January 4th, and Elitch Holidays offers rides and Santa for $30-plus at Elitch Gardens.

Build to NYE madness: Decadence 2025 hits the Colorado Convention Center December 30th-31st with top dance acts. Cap the weekend with free fireworks over 16th Street Mall at 9pm and midnight on the 31st. Pro tip: Bundle up, grab hot cocoa, and check Impulse SeeSaw Activation at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza all day today for playful fun.

Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Denver scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Shake Off Post-Christmas Blues: Denver's Weekend Roundup Offers Live Music, Art, and Family Fun</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for shaking off those post-Christmas blues with the best happenings right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, December 26th, and the city's buzzing with live music, artsy vibes, and family fun to keep your holiday spirit soaring.

Kick off tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, where The Taylor Clay Quintets deliver smooth sets from 6:30 to 10 p.m.—perfect for a classy dinner and jazz fix, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Over at Larimer Lounge, catch Ski House, Speedy JD, and Community Garbage rocking with El Santo and the Mean Machine starting at 7 p.m., tickets on larimerlounge.com. Art lovers, grab your brushes for Sipping N' Painting Highland's Starry Night session from 7 to 9 p.m. on 38th Street, just $37.93, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Music keeps rolling with Super Premium Ultra Deluxe and Swade Brigade at Skylark Lounge on Broadway at 7:30 p.m. for $14.47 via skylarklounge.com, or Electric Giz lighting up Dazzle at Baur's on 14th Street at 8 p.m., dazzledenver.com for tickets.

The Denver Gazette highlights even more: Bobby Guard with friends at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 8 p.m., 2 Seconds to Denver at Lost Lake on Colfax, and Armnhmr's electronic beats at ReelWorks from 9 p.m. Families, don't miss the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy on Arapahoe Street tonight at 7 p.m., running through Sunday with matinees, tickets from $44.52 at savoydenver.com. And at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, the Impulse SeeSaw activation swings all day for interactive fun.

Saturday amps up with Drag Nation: H.B.I.C. featuring Tiffany New York Pollard at Tracks nightclub—pop culture royalty from reality TV, 18-plus energy all night. Head to the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder for the family-friendly Boulder Magic Show: Happy New Year on December 27th and 28th, pure enchantment. Tracks Saturdays brings THE LAST SATURDAY ON EARTH with DJ Soup and DJ Blaque Gurl, 21-plus throwdown.

Sunday keeps the momentum with Nutcracker shows and more music. For free thrills, kidsoutandabout.com lists family nature days at Bluff Lake and lingering holiday vibes at Gaylord Rockies like ICE! with Grinch sculptures, though check dates as some wrap up soon.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's got non-stop action to make this week unforgettable. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:02:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for shaking off those post-Christmas blues with the best happenings right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, December 26th, and the city's buzzing with live music, artsy vibes, and family fun to keep your holiday spirit soaring.

Kick off tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, where The Taylor Clay Quintets deliver smooth sets from 6:30 to 10 p.m.—perfect for a classy dinner and jazz fix, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Over at Larimer Lounge, catch Ski House, Speedy JD, and Community Garbage rocking with El Santo and the Mean Machine starting at 7 p.m., tickets on larimerlounge.com. Art lovers, grab your brushes for Sipping N' Painting Highland's Starry Night session from 7 to 9 p.m. on 38th Street, just $37.93, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Music keeps rolling with Super Premium Ultra Deluxe and Swade Brigade at Skylark Lounge on Broadway at 7:30 p.m. for $14.47 via skylarklounge.com, or Electric Giz lighting up Dazzle at Baur's on 14th Street at 8 p.m., dazzledenver.com for tickets.

The Denver Gazette highlights even more: Bobby Guard with friends at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 8 p.m., 2 Seconds to Denver at Lost Lake on Colfax, and Armnhmr's electronic beats at ReelWorks from 9 p.m. Families, don't miss the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy on Arapahoe Street tonight at 7 p.m., running through Sunday with matinees, tickets from $44.52 at savoydenver.com. And at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, the Impulse SeeSaw activation swings all day for interactive fun.

Saturday amps up with Drag Nation: H.B.I.C. featuring Tiffany New York Pollard at Tracks nightclub—pop culture royalty from reality TV, 18-plus energy all night. Head to the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder for the family-friendly Boulder Magic Show: Happy New Year on December 27th and 28th, pure enchantment. Tracks Saturdays brings THE LAST SATURDAY ON EARTH with DJ Soup and DJ Blaque Gurl, 21-plus throwdown.

Sunday keeps the momentum with Nutcracker shows and more music. For free thrills, kidsoutandabout.com lists family nature days at Bluff Lake and lingering holiday vibes at Gaylord Rockies like ICE! with Grinch sculptures, though check dates as some wrap up soon.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's got non-stop action to make this week unforgettable. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for shaking off those post-Christmas blues with the best happenings right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, December 26th, and the city's buzzing with live music, artsy vibes, and family fun to keep your holiday spirit soaring.

Kick off tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, where The Taylor Clay Quintets deliver smooth sets from 6:30 to 10 p.m.—perfect for a classy dinner and jazz fix, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Over at Larimer Lounge, catch Ski House, Speedy JD, and Community Garbage rocking with El Santo and the Mean Machine starting at 7 p.m., tickets on larimerlounge.com. Art lovers, grab your brushes for Sipping N' Painting Highland's Starry Night session from 7 to 9 p.m. on 38th Street, just $37.93, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Music keeps rolling with Super Premium Ultra Deluxe and Swade Brigade at Skylark Lounge on Broadway at 7:30 p.m. for $14.47 via skylarklounge.com, or Electric Giz lighting up Dazzle at Baur's on 14th Street at 8 p.m., dazzledenver.com for tickets.

The Denver Gazette highlights even more: Bobby Guard with friends at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 8 p.m., 2 Seconds to Denver at Lost Lake on Colfax, and Armnhmr's electronic beats at ReelWorks from 9 p.m. Families, don't miss the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy on Arapahoe Street tonight at 7 p.m., running through Sunday with matinees, tickets from $44.52 at savoydenver.com. And at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, the Impulse SeeSaw activation swings all day for interactive fun.

Saturday amps up with Drag Nation: H.B.I.C. featuring Tiffany New York Pollard at Tracks nightclub—pop culture royalty from reality TV, 18-plus energy all night. Head to the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder for the family-friendly Boulder Magic Show: Happy New Year on December 27th and 28th, pure enchantment. Tracks Saturdays brings THE LAST SATURDAY ON EARTH with DJ Soup and DJ Blaque Gurl, 21-plus throwdown.

Sunday keeps the momentum with Nutcracker shows and more music. For free thrills, kidsoutandabout.com lists family nature days at Bluff Lake and lingering holiday vibes at Gaylord Rockies like ICE! with Grinch sculptures, though check dates as some wrap up soon.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's got non-stop action to make this week unforgettable. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's post-Christmas sparkle still shines bright</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in and around the city for the rest of this week, Denver’s holiday season still has plenty of spark left.

According to Denverite, the days after Christmas are packed with big, bright experiences. At Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is running daily from morning into the evening, letting listeners wander through towering ice sculptures and chilly Grinch scenes carved from thousands of pounds of colored ice. Over at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in nearby Morrison, Christmas in Color turns the iconic venue into a drive‑through light tunnel of synchronized music and massive displays, perfect if you want to stay cozy in the car and still feel completely surrounded by holiday magic. Denver Zoo’s beloved Zoo Lights keeps glowing as well, with animal‑themed lanterns, light tunnels, and hot cocoa stations transforming the zoo into a nighttime wonderland.

If you’re in the mood for live stories on stage, the Denver Center’s Wolf Theatre downtown continues A Christmas Carol, keeping Scrooge, the ghosts, and Victorian London alive for just a few more performances this week. Denver Theater’s December lineup also includes Disney’s Frozen at the Arvada Center, a full Broadway‑style production where Elsa, Anna, and Olaf take over the stage with big songs and bigger snow magic, and The Notebook at the Buell Theatre for listeners looking for something more romantic and dramatic before the new year.

For a fun twist on the holidays, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is hopping. Westword reports that Magical Winter Nights there offers an indoor “winter festival” with ice‑less skating, immersive lights, cocoa and cocktails, and a cozy, family‑friendly atmosphere after dark. The museum is also running laser shows like Laser Stranger Things and other music‑driven light spectacles in the Gates Planetarium, plus major exhibits such as The Secret World of Elephants and Brick Planet, a massive LEGO art experience that kids and grown‑ups can both get lost in.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. Visit Denver highlights marquee games at Ball Arena, including the Denver Nuggets on their home court and the Colorado Mammoth hitting the turf later in the week, so you can trade the twinkle lights for arena lights and roaring crowds.

However you like to celebrate this stretch between Christmas and New Year’s, Denver is absolutely buzzing with options: glowing zoos, icy Grinch worlds, classic theater, high‑tech museum nights, and big‑time sports all within a short drive of downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in and around the city for the rest of this week, Denver’s holiday season still has plenty of spark left.

According to Denverite, the days after Christmas are packed with big, bright experiences. At Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is running daily from morning into the evening, letting listeners wander through towering ice sculptures and chilly Grinch scenes carved from thousands of pounds of colored ice. Over at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in nearby Morrison, Christmas in Color turns the iconic venue into a drive‑through light tunnel of synchronized music and massive displays, perfect if you want to stay cozy in the car and still feel completely surrounded by holiday magic. Denver Zoo’s beloved Zoo Lights keeps glowing as well, with animal‑themed lanterns, light tunnels, and hot cocoa stations transforming the zoo into a nighttime wonderland.

If you’re in the mood for live stories on stage, the Denver Center’s Wolf Theatre downtown continues A Christmas Carol, keeping Scrooge, the ghosts, and Victorian London alive for just a few more performances this week. Denver Theater’s December lineup also includes Disney’s Frozen at the Arvada Center, a full Broadway‑style production where Elsa, Anna, and Olaf take over the stage with big songs and bigger snow magic, and The Notebook at the Buell Theatre for listeners looking for something more romantic and dramatic before the new year.

For a fun twist on the holidays, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is hopping. Westword reports that Magical Winter Nights there offers an indoor “winter festival” with ice‑less skating, immersive lights, cocoa and cocktails, and a cozy, family‑friendly atmosphere after dark. The museum is also running laser shows like Laser Stranger Things and other music‑driven light spectacles in the Gates Planetarium, plus major exhibits such as The Secret World of Elephants and Brick Planet, a massive LEGO art experience that kids and grown‑ups can both get lost in.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. Visit Denver highlights marquee games at Ball Arena, including the Denver Nuggets on their home court and the Colorado Mammoth hitting the turf later in the week, so you can trade the twinkle lights for arena lights and roaring crowds.

However you like to celebrate this stretch between Christmas and New Year’s, Denver is absolutely buzzing with options: glowing zoos, icy Grinch worlds, classic theater, high‑tech museum nights, and big‑time sports all within a short drive of downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in and around the city for the rest of this week, Denver’s holiday season still has plenty of spark left.

According to Denverite, the days after Christmas are packed with big, bright experiences. At Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is running daily from morning into the evening, letting listeners wander through towering ice sculptures and chilly Grinch scenes carved from thousands of pounds of colored ice. Over at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in nearby Morrison, Christmas in Color turns the iconic venue into a drive‑through light tunnel of synchronized music and massive displays, perfect if you want to stay cozy in the car and still feel completely surrounded by holiday magic. Denver Zoo’s beloved Zoo Lights keeps glowing as well, with animal‑themed lanterns, light tunnels, and hot cocoa stations transforming the zoo into a nighttime wonderland.

If you’re in the mood for live stories on stage, the Denver Center’s Wolf Theatre downtown continues A Christmas Carol, keeping Scrooge, the ghosts, and Victorian London alive for just a few more performances this week. Denver Theater’s December lineup also includes Disney’s Frozen at the Arvada Center, a full Broadway‑style production where Elsa, Anna, and Olaf take over the stage with big songs and bigger snow magic, and The Notebook at the Buell Theatre for listeners looking for something more romantic and dramatic before the new year.

For a fun twist on the holidays, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is hopping. Westword reports that Magical Winter Nights there offers an indoor “winter festival” with ice‑less skating, immersive lights, cocoa and cocktails, and a cozy, family‑friendly atmosphere after dark. The museum is also running laser shows like Laser Stranger Things and other music‑driven light spectacles in the Gates Planetarium, plus major exhibits such as The Secret World of Elephants and Brick Planet, a massive LEGO art experience that kids and grown‑ups can both get lost in.

Sports fans aren’t left out either. Visit Denver highlights marquee games at Ball Arena, including the Denver Nuggets on their home court and the Colorado Mammoth hitting the turf later in the week, so you can trade the twinkle lights for arena lights and roaring crowds.

However you like to celebrate this stretch between Christmas and New Year’s, Denver is absolutely buzzing with options: glowing zoos, icy Grinch worlds, classic theater, high‑tech museum nights, and big‑time sports all within a short drive of downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mile High City's Holiday Magic Unfolds: Cherry Creek Market, Festive Cocktails, and Performances Galore</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's holiday magic on this Christmas Eve and through the weekend. Today, wrap up your last-minute shopping at the Cherry Creek Holiday Market on 105 Fillmore Street, where nearly 50 local makers offer unique gifts until it closes tonight, according to the Denver Gazette. Craving festive cocktails? Head to Miracle at Union Station, the holiday pop-up bar at 1701 Wynkoop Street, open from 4 p.m. to midnight with themed drinks and cheer, as listed on their event page. Catch the final showings of classics like A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street or The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House on 1385 Curtis Street—both running through today via Denver Center for the Performing Arts tickets.

Tomorrow, Boxing Day kicks off with the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver, 2700 Arapahoe Street, featuring shows at 7 p.m., perfect for $44 tickets at savoydenver.com. Savor beer and cookies on the Christmas Beer and Cookies Tour in the RiNo Art District for $55 through Saturday, per Denver Microbrew Tour. Families, dive into Camp Christmas Takeover at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora, with scavenger hunts, Santa visits, and holiday bars all weekend.

Saturday and Sunday amp up the sparkle: Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite hits Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday—$32 to $42 at balletariel.org. Glide on ice at Halcyon on Ice atop Halcyon Hotel in Cherry Creek, 245 Columbine Street, from noon to 9 p.m. daily through New Year's, complete with music and drinks. Don't miss Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo or Elitch Holidays at 2000 Elitch Circle with rides and Santa for $30-plus, both through early January. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color lights up Water World in Federal Heights or Red Rocks in Morrison.

New Year's Eve explodes with options: Decadence 2025, the nation's biggest indoor dance fest at Colorado Convention Center from 6:30 p.m., via AXS tickets. Toast at Midnight at the Brown Palace, 321 17th Street, with live music for $102, or catch 9 p.m. and midnight fireworks over 16th Street. Families love Noon Year's Eve at The Shops at Northfield with balloon drops from 10:30 a.m.

Bundle up, grab tickets online, and make unforgettable memories in Denver this holiday stretch.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's holiday magic on this Christmas Eve and through the weekend. Today, wrap up your last-minute shopping at the Cherry Creek Holiday Market on 105 Fillmore Street, where nearly 50 local makers offer unique gifts until it closes tonight, according to the Denver Gazette. Craving festive cocktails? Head to Miracle at Union Station, the holiday pop-up bar at 1701 Wynkoop Street, open from 4 p.m. to midnight with themed drinks and cheer, as listed on their event page. Catch the final showings of classics like A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street or The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House on 1385 Curtis Street—both running through today via Denver Center for the Performing Arts tickets.

Tomorrow, Boxing Day kicks off with the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver, 2700 Arapahoe Street, featuring shows at 7 p.m., perfect for $44 tickets at savoydenver.com. Savor beer and cookies on the Christmas Beer and Cookies Tour in the RiNo Art District for $55 through Saturday, per Denver Microbrew Tour. Families, dive into Camp Christmas Takeover at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora, with scavenger hunts, Santa visits, and holiday bars all weekend.

Saturday and Sunday amp up the sparkle: Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite hits Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday—$32 to $42 at balletariel.org. Glide on ice at Halcyon on Ice atop Halcyon Hotel in Cherry Creek, 245 Columbine Street, from noon to 9 p.m. daily through New Year's, complete with music and drinks. Don't miss Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo or Elitch Holidays at 2000 Elitch Circle with rides and Santa for $30-plus, both through early January. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color lights up Water World in Federal Heights or Red Rocks in Morrison.

New Year's Eve explodes with options: Decadence 2025, the nation's biggest indoor dance fest at Colorado Convention Center from 6:30 p.m., via AXS tickets. Toast at Midnight at the Brown Palace, 321 17th Street, with live music for $102, or catch 9 p.m. and midnight fireworks over 16th Street. Families love Noon Year's Eve at The Shops at Northfield with balloon drops from 10:30 a.m.

Bundle up, grab tickets online, and make unforgettable memories in Denver this holiday stretch.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's holiday magic on this Christmas Eve and through the weekend. Today, wrap up your last-minute shopping at the Cherry Creek Holiday Market on 105 Fillmore Street, where nearly 50 local makers offer unique gifts until it closes tonight, according to the Denver Gazette. Craving festive cocktails? Head to Miracle at Union Station, the holiday pop-up bar at 1701 Wynkoop Street, open from 4 p.m. to midnight with themed drinks and cheer, as listed on their event page. Catch the final showings of classics like A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street or The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House on 1385 Curtis Street—both running through today via Denver Center for the Performing Arts tickets.

Tomorrow, Boxing Day kicks off with the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver, 2700 Arapahoe Street, featuring shows at 7 p.m., perfect for $44 tickets at savoydenver.com. Savor beer and cookies on the Christmas Beer and Cookies Tour in the RiNo Art District for $55 through Saturday, per Denver Microbrew Tour. Families, dive into Camp Christmas Takeover at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora, with scavenger hunts, Santa visits, and holiday bars all weekend.

Saturday and Sunday amp up the sparkle: Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite hits Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday—$32 to $42 at balletariel.org. Glide on ice at Halcyon on Ice atop Halcyon Hotel in Cherry Creek, 245 Columbine Street, from noon to 9 p.m. daily through New Year's, complete with music and drinks. Don't miss Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo or Elitch Holidays at 2000 Elitch Circle with rides and Santa for $30-plus, both through early January. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color lights up Water World in Federal Heights or Red Rocks in Morrison.

New Year's Eve explodes with options: Decadence 2025, the nation's biggest indoor dance fest at Colorado Convention Center from 6:30 p.m., via AXS tickets. Toast at Midnight at the Brown Palace, 321 17th Street, with live music for $102, or catch 9 p.m. and midnight fireworks over 16th Street. Families love Noon Year's Eve at The Shops at Northfield with balloon drops from 10:30 a.m.

Bundle up, grab tickets online, and make unforgettable memories in Denver this holiday stretch.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Festive Frenzy: Denver's Holiday Highlights from Mistletoe Market to Candlelight Concerts</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into a festive whirlwind from Sunday through the weekend. Kick off right now with the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on 1800 Wazee Street, where over 40 local vendors sling holiday goodies from noon to 7 p.m., complete with Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou for just five bucks, plus family story times at 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m. The Denver Gazette highlights this as the perfect spot to snag unique gifts while soaking up that jolly vibe.

Head to the Colorado Convention Center at 700 14th Street for The Salvation Army's Free Community Christmas Meal from 4 to 6 p.m., a heartwarming feast open to all, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Music lovers, catch the Denver TubaChristmas Concert in the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex this afternoon, tubas blasting holiday cheer in the crisp air. Then, at 4:30 p.m., Make Music Day lights up Denver Union Station's Great Hall with a global celebration till 7:30 p.m. For a twinkly twist, Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons hits The Ritz-Carlton at 8:30 p.m., strings and candles recreating those epic hits in intimate glow.

Monday brings Handel's Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall, a soaring classic wrapping up its run. Tuesday and Wednesday, Colorado Symphony's Elf in Concert adds movie magic with live tunes at the same hall. The Nutcracker dazzles through the weekend at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with Colorado Ballet's enchanting production running till December 28, per Denver Performing Arts Complex schedules. A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre till then too, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors bites back at Garner Galleria Theatre.

Weekend warriors, don't miss Certified x Buena Vibra Familia Takeover at The Black Box on Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., pulsing with electronic beats. Lace up for the Ugly Sweater 5K at 8 a.m. Sunday, racing in your tackiest knit for fun and bragging rights. Families, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas™ runs at Gaylord Rockies through January 2, an arctic wonderland of ice sculptures.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday magic is calling. Grab tickets quick at the venues' sites. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Mile High adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 10:00:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into a festive whirlwind from Sunday through the weekend. Kick off right now with the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on 1800 Wazee Street, where over 40 local vendors sling holiday goodies from noon to 7 p.m., complete with Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou for just five bucks, plus family story times at 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m. The Denver Gazette highlights this as the perfect spot to snag unique gifts while soaking up that jolly vibe.

Head to the Colorado Convention Center at 700 14th Street for The Salvation Army's Free Community Christmas Meal from 4 to 6 p.m., a heartwarming feast open to all, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Music lovers, catch the Denver TubaChristmas Concert in the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex this afternoon, tubas blasting holiday cheer in the crisp air. Then, at 4:30 p.m., Make Music Day lights up Denver Union Station's Great Hall with a global celebration till 7:30 p.m. For a twinkly twist, Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons hits The Ritz-Carlton at 8:30 p.m., strings and candles recreating those epic hits in intimate glow.

Monday brings Handel's Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall, a soaring classic wrapping up its run. Tuesday and Wednesday, Colorado Symphony's Elf in Concert adds movie magic with live tunes at the same hall. The Nutcracker dazzles through the weekend at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with Colorado Ballet's enchanting production running till December 28, per Denver Performing Arts Complex schedules. A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre till then too, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors bites back at Garner Galleria Theatre.

Weekend warriors, don't miss Certified x Buena Vibra Familia Takeover at The Black Box on Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., pulsing with electronic beats. Lace up for the Ugly Sweater 5K at 8 a.m. Sunday, racing in your tackiest knit for fun and bragging rights. Families, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas™ runs at Gaylord Rockies through January 2, an arctic wonderland of ice sculptures.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday magic is calling. Grab tickets quick at the venues' sites. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Mile High adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into a festive whirlwind from Sunday through the weekend. Kick off right now with the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on 1800 Wazee Street, where over 40 local vendors sling holiday goodies from noon to 7 p.m., complete with Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou for just five bucks, plus family story times at 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m. The Denver Gazette highlights this as the perfect spot to snag unique gifts while soaking up that jolly vibe.

Head to the Colorado Convention Center at 700 14th Street for The Salvation Army's Free Community Christmas Meal from 4 to 6 p.m., a heartwarming feast open to all, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Music lovers, catch the Denver TubaChristmas Concert in the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex this afternoon, tubas blasting holiday cheer in the crisp air. Then, at 4:30 p.m., Make Music Day lights up Denver Union Station's Great Hall with a global celebration till 7:30 p.m. For a twinkly twist, Candlelight: Coldplay &amp; Imagine Dragons hits The Ritz-Carlton at 8:30 p.m., strings and candles recreating those epic hits in intimate glow.

Monday brings Handel's Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall, a soaring classic wrapping up its run. Tuesday and Wednesday, Colorado Symphony's Elf in Concert adds movie magic with live tunes at the same hall. The Nutcracker dazzles through the weekend at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with Colorado Ballet's enchanting production running till December 28, per Denver Performing Arts Complex schedules. A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre till then too, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors bites back at Garner Galleria Theatre.

Weekend warriors, don't miss Certified x Buena Vibra Familia Takeover at The Black Box on Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., pulsing with electronic beats. Lace up for the Ugly Sweater 5K at 8 a.m. Sunday, racing in your tackiest knit for fun and bragging rights. Families, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas™ runs at Gaylord Rockies through January 2, an arctic wonderland of ice sculptures.

Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday magic is calling. Grab tickets quick at the venues' sites. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Mile High adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>'Tis the Season in Denver: Festive Lights, Music, and Comedy Abound</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp Saturday, December 20th, and straight through the weekend. Kick things off today with some festive cheer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Christmas in Color lights up the night from December 19th to 28th—imagine driving through a dazzling holiday wonderland with millions of twinkling lights syncing to upbeat tunes, perfect for a family outing or date night under the stars, according to the Denver Arts &amp; Venues event calendar.

Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.

Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts &amp; Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.

Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts &amp; Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts &amp; Venues and theater schedules.

Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!

Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 09:59:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp Saturday, December 20th, and straight through the weekend. Kick things off today with some festive cheer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Christmas in Color lights up the night from December 19th to 28th—imagine driving through a dazzling holiday wonderland with millions of twinkling lights syncing to upbeat tunes, perfect for a family outing or date night under the stars, according to the Denver Arts &amp; Venues event calendar.

Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.

Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts &amp; Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.

Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts &amp; Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts &amp; Venues and theater schedules.

Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!

Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp Saturday, December 20th, and straight through the weekend. Kick things off today with some festive cheer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Christmas in Color lights up the night from December 19th to 28th—imagine driving through a dazzling holiday wonderland with millions of twinkling lights syncing to upbeat tunes, perfect for a family outing or date night under the stars, according to the Denver Arts &amp; Venues event calendar.

Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.

Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts &amp; Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.

Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts &amp; Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts &amp; Venues and theater schedules.

Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!

Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Jam-Packed Holiday Fun: Music, Dance, and More in the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, consider this your friendly game plan for fun in the Mile High City.

Let’s start tonight with music and nightlife. The Church Nightclub downtown is hosting UK hitmakers Rudimental, with Bassrush and Global Dance bringing the bass-heavy party to 1160 Lincoln Street. According to the Church Nightclub’s event page, doors open at 10 p.m. and it’s a 21-and-up show, so listeners looking for a late-night dance marathon know where to go.

If live music with a cozier vibe is more your style, Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theatre is presenting singer-songwriter Max Gomez. Eventbrite lists the show as sold out, but it’s still worth knowing that Swallow Hill is a hub for intimate acoustic concerts, so keep it on your radar if you’re downtown and want to feel that buzz of a packed hometown show.

Holiday fans have a full slate. The Denver Gazette’s holiday roundup highlights Davina and the Vagabonds bringing a Holiday Concert to the Parsons Theatre up in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., a great excuse for a quick drive north for jazz, blues, and big-band energy. That same guide notes Drunk Christmas at Bruz Beers in Denver running tonight and tomorrow, where Audacious Immersive stages a boozy, abbreviated take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol for listeners who like their classics with a wink and a pint.

For something more family-friendly, Denver Arts &amp; Venues points to Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running through December 28, a downtown tradition filled with swirling snowflakes, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and a full orchestra. Visit Denver also spotlights Handel’s Messiah – Awakening with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall from December 19th through 21st, blending the familiar Hallelujah Chorus with a modern concert-hall experience.

If you want to be outside, Kids Out and About Denver features Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens on York Street, where the gardens are transformed into a glowing winter wonderland, and the Denver Christkindlmarket at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, an old-world German-style holiday market with mulled wine, handmade gifts, and live entertainment running through this week and weekend.

Listeners, however you like to celebrate, Denver has a corner of the city waiting for you: from bass drops and ballet to beer-hall carols and glowing garden paths.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 09:59:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, consider this your friendly game plan for fun in the Mile High City.

Let’s start tonight with music and nightlife. The Church Nightclub downtown is hosting UK hitmakers Rudimental, with Bassrush and Global Dance bringing the bass-heavy party to 1160 Lincoln Street. According to the Church Nightclub’s event page, doors open at 10 p.m. and it’s a 21-and-up show, so listeners looking for a late-night dance marathon know where to go.

If live music with a cozier vibe is more your style, Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theatre is presenting singer-songwriter Max Gomez. Eventbrite lists the show as sold out, but it’s still worth knowing that Swallow Hill is a hub for intimate acoustic concerts, so keep it on your radar if you’re downtown and want to feel that buzz of a packed hometown show.

Holiday fans have a full slate. The Denver Gazette’s holiday roundup highlights Davina and the Vagabonds bringing a Holiday Concert to the Parsons Theatre up in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., a great excuse for a quick drive north for jazz, blues, and big-band energy. That same guide notes Drunk Christmas at Bruz Beers in Denver running tonight and tomorrow, where Audacious Immersive stages a boozy, abbreviated take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol for listeners who like their classics with a wink and a pint.

For something more family-friendly, Denver Arts &amp; Venues points to Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running through December 28, a downtown tradition filled with swirling snowflakes, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and a full orchestra. Visit Denver also spotlights Handel’s Messiah – Awakening with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall from December 19th through 21st, blending the familiar Hallelujah Chorus with a modern concert-hall experience.

If you want to be outside, Kids Out and About Denver features Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens on York Street, where the gardens are transformed into a glowing winter wonderland, and the Denver Christkindlmarket at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, an old-world German-style holiday market with mulled wine, handmade gifts, and live entertainment running through this week and weekend.

Listeners, however you like to celebrate, Denver has a corner of the city waiting for you: from bass drops and ballet to beer-hall carols and glowing garden paths.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, consider this your friendly game plan for fun in the Mile High City.

Let’s start tonight with music and nightlife. The Church Nightclub downtown is hosting UK hitmakers Rudimental, with Bassrush and Global Dance bringing the bass-heavy party to 1160 Lincoln Street. According to the Church Nightclub’s event page, doors open at 10 p.m. and it’s a 21-and-up show, so listeners looking for a late-night dance marathon know where to go.

If live music with a cozier vibe is more your style, Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theatre is presenting singer-songwriter Max Gomez. Eventbrite lists the show as sold out, but it’s still worth knowing that Swallow Hill is a hub for intimate acoustic concerts, so keep it on your radar if you’re downtown and want to feel that buzz of a packed hometown show.

Holiday fans have a full slate. The Denver Gazette’s holiday roundup highlights Davina and the Vagabonds bringing a Holiday Concert to the Parsons Theatre up in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., a great excuse for a quick drive north for jazz, blues, and big-band energy. That same guide notes Drunk Christmas at Bruz Beers in Denver running tonight and tomorrow, where Audacious Immersive stages a boozy, abbreviated take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol for listeners who like their classics with a wink and a pint.

For something more family-friendly, Denver Arts &amp; Venues points to Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running through December 28, a downtown tradition filled with swirling snowflakes, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and a full orchestra. Visit Denver also spotlights Handel’s Messiah – Awakening with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall from December 19th through 21st, blending the familiar Hallelujah Chorus with a modern concert-hall experience.

If you want to be outside, Kids Out and About Denver features Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens on York Street, where the gardens are transformed into a glowing winter wonderland, and the Denver Christkindlmarket at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, an old-world German-style holiday market with mulled wine, handmade gifts, and live entertainment running through this week and weekend.

Listeners, however you like to celebrate, Denver has a corner of the city waiting for you: from bass drops and ballet to beer-hall carols and glowing garden paths.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Offers Festive Fun with Holiday Shows, Concerts, and Events</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, so let’s dive right into what’s happening around the Mile High City.

Downtown, Denver Arts and Venues is turning the city into a holiday playground. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker is in full swing at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 28, a classic choice if listeners want snowflakes, toy soldiers, and Tchaikovsky in all their glory, according to Denver Arts and Venues. Over in the Wolf Theatre, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is running A Christmas Carol, with Ebenezer Scrooge and those famous ghosts haunting the stage well into spring, perfect for listeners who like their holiday with a side of redemption. The Garner Galleria Theatre is offering Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, a campy, fast-paced spoof that’s great if you’re ready for something a little darker and a lot funnier than your usual December fare.

If music is more your scene, the Colorado Symphony has Handel’s Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall December 19 through 21, a fresh take on the beloved oratorio with full orchestra and chorus, as listed by Denver Arts and Venues. Later in the month, Elf in Concert brings the Will Ferrell favorite to the big screen with the symphony playing the score live, a family-friendly way to keep the holiday energy going after Christmas. And don’t sleep on Denver TubaChristmas at Sculpture Park on December 21, where hundreds of tuba and euphonium players gather outside to belt out carols in rich, brassy harmony, according to Denver Arts and Venues.

For something uniquely Denver after dark, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting Christmas in Color, a drive-through light experience that fills the legendary venue with tunnels of LEDs and synchronized music, as described by Denver Arts and Venues. It’s an easy win for listeners looking for a cozy, car-based outing with hot chocolate and a soundtrack.

Union Station is also in the holiday spotlight. According to Denver Union Station’s own calendar, Miracle at Union Station transforms the historic building into a festive pop-up cocktail bar, with over-the-top decorations, themed drinks, and a lively nighttime vibe right in LoDo. It’s a great stop before or after a show downtown.

And for listeners who like browsing and people-watching, the Tanner Gun Show is rolling into the Aurora area December 20 and 21, with the organizers describing it as two full days of vendors and gear just outside Denver.

Wherever you land this week, Denver is packed with lights, music, theatre, and plenty of holiday cheer. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 09:59:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, so let’s dive right into what’s happening around the Mile High City.

Downtown, Denver Arts and Venues is turning the city into a holiday playground. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker is in full swing at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 28, a classic choice if listeners want snowflakes, toy soldiers, and Tchaikovsky in all their glory, according to Denver Arts and Venues. Over in the Wolf Theatre, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is running A Christmas Carol, with Ebenezer Scrooge and those famous ghosts haunting the stage well into spring, perfect for listeners who like their holiday with a side of redemption. The Garner Galleria Theatre is offering Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, a campy, fast-paced spoof that’s great if you’re ready for something a little darker and a lot funnier than your usual December fare.

If music is more your scene, the Colorado Symphony has Handel’s Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall December 19 through 21, a fresh take on the beloved oratorio with full orchestra and chorus, as listed by Denver Arts and Venues. Later in the month, Elf in Concert brings the Will Ferrell favorite to the big screen with the symphony playing the score live, a family-friendly way to keep the holiday energy going after Christmas. And don’t sleep on Denver TubaChristmas at Sculpture Park on December 21, where hundreds of tuba and euphonium players gather outside to belt out carols in rich, brassy harmony, according to Denver Arts and Venues.

For something uniquely Denver after dark, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting Christmas in Color, a drive-through light experience that fills the legendary venue with tunnels of LEDs and synchronized music, as described by Denver Arts and Venues. It’s an easy win for listeners looking for a cozy, car-based outing with hot chocolate and a soundtrack.

Union Station is also in the holiday spotlight. According to Denver Union Station’s own calendar, Miracle at Union Station transforms the historic building into a festive pop-up cocktail bar, with over-the-top decorations, themed drinks, and a lively nighttime vibe right in LoDo. It’s a great stop before or after a show downtown.

And for listeners who like browsing and people-watching, the Tanner Gun Show is rolling into the Aurora area December 20 and 21, with the organizers describing it as two full days of vendors and gear just outside Denver.

Wherever you land this week, Denver is packed with lights, music, theatre, and plenty of holiday cheer. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, so let’s dive right into what’s happening around the Mile High City.

Downtown, Denver Arts and Venues is turning the city into a holiday playground. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker is in full swing at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 28, a classic choice if listeners want snowflakes, toy soldiers, and Tchaikovsky in all their glory, according to Denver Arts and Venues. Over in the Wolf Theatre, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is running A Christmas Carol, with Ebenezer Scrooge and those famous ghosts haunting the stage well into spring, perfect for listeners who like their holiday with a side of redemption. The Garner Galleria Theatre is offering Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, a campy, fast-paced spoof that’s great if you’re ready for something a little darker and a lot funnier than your usual December fare.

If music is more your scene, the Colorado Symphony has Handel’s Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall December 19 through 21, a fresh take on the beloved oratorio with full orchestra and chorus, as listed by Denver Arts and Venues. Later in the month, Elf in Concert brings the Will Ferrell favorite to the big screen with the symphony playing the score live, a family-friendly way to keep the holiday energy going after Christmas. And don’t sleep on Denver TubaChristmas at Sculpture Park on December 21, where hundreds of tuba and euphonium players gather outside to belt out carols in rich, brassy harmony, according to Denver Arts and Venues.

For something uniquely Denver after dark, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting Christmas in Color, a drive-through light experience that fills the legendary venue with tunnels of LEDs and synchronized music, as described by Denver Arts and Venues. It’s an easy win for listeners looking for a cozy, car-based outing with hot chocolate and a soundtrack.

Union Station is also in the holiday spotlight. According to Denver Union Station’s own calendar, Miracle at Union Station transforms the historic building into a festive pop-up cocktail bar, with over-the-top decorations, themed drinks, and a lively nighttime vibe right in LoDo. It’s a great stop before or after a show downtown.

And for listeners who like browsing and people-watching, the Tanner Gun Show is rolling into the Aurora area December 20 and 21, with the organizers describing it as two full days of vendors and gear just outside Denver.

Wherever you land this week, Denver is packed with lights, music, theatre, and plenty of holiday cheer. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Holiday Wonderland: Lights, Comedy, and Festive Cheer Abound</title>
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      <description>If you’re wondering what to do in Denver this week, you’ve picked a perfect time. The Mile High City is deep in holiday mode, and there’s something glowing, skating, or rocking on pretty much every corner.

Start with a big nostalgic hug tonight at the Paramount Theatre, where the Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas brings all those classic tunes to life at 7:30 p.m. The Denver Gazette notes tickets start around fifty dollars, and the show fills that historic room at 1621 Glenarm Place with sing‑along energy and Colorado pride. If you’re more into comedy than carols, Visit Denver points you to Comedy Works Downtown, where Denver favorite John Novosad, also known as Hippieman, is on stage tonight with his laid‑back, smart, and very local stand‑up.

For listeners chasing lights and holiday magic all week, Denver Arts and Venues lists Christmas in Color at Red Rocks running nightly through December 28, turning the iconic amphitheater into a drive‑through tunnel of synchronized lights set to music. Over at the Denver Zoo, the Zoo Lights display continues through early January, wrapping the paths and animal habitats in glowing animal sculptures and Instagram‑worthy colors. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science adds its own sparkle with Magical Winter Nights, a whimsical indoor holiday adventure open evenings through January 4.

The theater scene is packed. According to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, you can step into Dickens with A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre, now running well past the holidays, or catch Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre if you like your winter nights with a bit of scary laughter instead of sugarplums. Colorado Ballet brings The Nutcracker to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this weekend, a Denver tradition full of Tchaikovsky, swirling snowflakes, and kids in tiny party dresses posing on the grand staircase.

Looking toward the weekend, visitdenver.com highlights the Denver Christkindl Market at 1000 Larimer Street, open daily through December 23. Expect steamy mugs of glühwein, Bavarian pretzels, handmade ornaments, and live polka and folk performances that make downtown feel like a little slice of Europe. Denver Union Station adds to the festive spirit with Miracle at Union Station, a pop‑up holiday cocktail bar on the lower level featuring over‑the‑top decorations, themed drinks, and plenty of cozy nooks for date night.

If you prefer skating to sipping, you’ve got options. McGregor Skate at McGregor Square keeps a rink open in the shadow of Coors Field, with skyline views and nearby spots for a post‑skate drink. Meanwhile, Halcyon on Ice in Cherry Creek sets up a rooftop rink with music and cocktails, so you can glide under the city lights above the boutique‑lined streets.

Even weeknights have surprises. The Denver Gazette lists Drag Me Under the Mistletoe, a festive drag bingo night at Ambler on Wewatta Street, mixing holiday camp, charity fundraising, and plenty

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re wondering what to do in Denver this week, you’ve picked a perfect time. The Mile High City is deep in holiday mode, and there’s something glowing, skating, or rocking on pretty much every corner.

Start with a big nostalgic hug tonight at the Paramount Theatre, where the Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas brings all those classic tunes to life at 7:30 p.m. The Denver Gazette notes tickets start around fifty dollars, and the show fills that historic room at 1621 Glenarm Place with sing‑along energy and Colorado pride. If you’re more into comedy than carols, Visit Denver points you to Comedy Works Downtown, where Denver favorite John Novosad, also known as Hippieman, is on stage tonight with his laid‑back, smart, and very local stand‑up.

For listeners chasing lights and holiday magic all week, Denver Arts and Venues lists Christmas in Color at Red Rocks running nightly through December 28, turning the iconic amphitheater into a drive‑through tunnel of synchronized lights set to music. Over at the Denver Zoo, the Zoo Lights display continues through early January, wrapping the paths and animal habitats in glowing animal sculptures and Instagram‑worthy colors. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science adds its own sparkle with Magical Winter Nights, a whimsical indoor holiday adventure open evenings through January 4.

The theater scene is packed. According to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, you can step into Dickens with A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre, now running well past the holidays, or catch Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre if you like your winter nights with a bit of scary laughter instead of sugarplums. Colorado Ballet brings The Nutcracker to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this weekend, a Denver tradition full of Tchaikovsky, swirling snowflakes, and kids in tiny party dresses posing on the grand staircase.

Looking toward the weekend, visitdenver.com highlights the Denver Christkindl Market at 1000 Larimer Street, open daily through December 23. Expect steamy mugs of glühwein, Bavarian pretzels, handmade ornaments, and live polka and folk performances that make downtown feel like a little slice of Europe. Denver Union Station adds to the festive spirit with Miracle at Union Station, a pop‑up holiday cocktail bar on the lower level featuring over‑the‑top decorations, themed drinks, and plenty of cozy nooks for date night.

If you prefer skating to sipping, you’ve got options. McGregor Skate at McGregor Square keeps a rink open in the shadow of Coors Field, with skyline views and nearby spots for a post‑skate drink. Meanwhile, Halcyon on Ice in Cherry Creek sets up a rooftop rink with music and cocktails, so you can glide under the city lights above the boutique‑lined streets.

Even weeknights have surprises. The Denver Gazette lists Drag Me Under the Mistletoe, a festive drag bingo night at Ambler on Wewatta Street, mixing holiday camp, charity fundraising, and plenty

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re wondering what to do in Denver this week, you’ve picked a perfect time. The Mile High City is deep in holiday mode, and there’s something glowing, skating, or rocking on pretty much every corner.

Start with a big nostalgic hug tonight at the Paramount Theatre, where the Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas brings all those classic tunes to life at 7:30 p.m. The Denver Gazette notes tickets start around fifty dollars, and the show fills that historic room at 1621 Glenarm Place with sing‑along energy and Colorado pride. If you’re more into comedy than carols, Visit Denver points you to Comedy Works Downtown, where Denver favorite John Novosad, also known as Hippieman, is on stage tonight with his laid‑back, smart, and very local stand‑up.

For listeners chasing lights and holiday magic all week, Denver Arts and Venues lists Christmas in Color at Red Rocks running nightly through December 28, turning the iconic amphitheater into a drive‑through tunnel of synchronized lights set to music. Over at the Denver Zoo, the Zoo Lights display continues through early January, wrapping the paths and animal habitats in glowing animal sculptures and Instagram‑worthy colors. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science adds its own sparkle with Magical Winter Nights, a whimsical indoor holiday adventure open evenings through January 4.

The theater scene is packed. According to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, you can step into Dickens with A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre, now running well past the holidays, or catch Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre if you like your winter nights with a bit of scary laughter instead of sugarplums. Colorado Ballet brings The Nutcracker to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this weekend, a Denver tradition full of Tchaikovsky, swirling snowflakes, and kids in tiny party dresses posing on the grand staircase.

Looking toward the weekend, visitdenver.com highlights the Denver Christkindl Market at 1000 Larimer Street, open daily through December 23. Expect steamy mugs of glühwein, Bavarian pretzels, handmade ornaments, and live polka and folk performances that make downtown feel like a little slice of Europe. Denver Union Station adds to the festive spirit with Miracle at Union Station, a pop‑up holiday cocktail bar on the lower level featuring over‑the‑top decorations, themed drinks, and plenty of cozy nooks for date night.

If you prefer skating to sipping, you’ve got options. McGregor Skate at McGregor Square keeps a rink open in the shadow of Coors Field, with skyline views and nearby spots for a post‑skate drink. Meanwhile, Halcyon on Ice in Cherry Creek sets up a rooftop rink with music and cocktails, so you can glide under the city lights above the boutique‑lined streets.

Even weeknights have surprises. The Denver Gazette lists Drag Me Under the Mistletoe, a festive drag bingo night at Ambler on Wewatta Street, mixing holiday camp, charity fundraising, and plenty

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Holiday Markets, Events, and Performances This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with the Holiday Makers Market at MCA Denver's Holiday Theater on West 32nd Avenue starting at 10 a.m., where local artisans showcase unique handmade gifts perfect for last-minute holiday shopping, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Head over to the Winter Festival in front of Whole Foods at 1701 Wewatta Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring live music, steaming hot cocoa, fresh cookies, and tons of family fun according to the same source.

Bring the kids to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at Denver Union Station on Wynkoop Street from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., or catch the enchanting Making Merry storytelling show by Stories on Stage at 2 p.m. in the King Center for just $26. Music lovers, Jeff and Paige's Holiday Concert lights up Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder at 4 p.m. for $36.64 a ticket. From 5 to 7 p.m., join the festive Chanukah Celebration at Chabad of Cherry Creek on Detroit Street with fire juggling, crafts, treats, and family activities, hosted by Cherry Creek North. Cap your evening with reggaeton star Yandel at 8 p.m. in the Paramount Theatre or A John Waters Christmas show in Boulder Theater.

Markets keep the holiday vibe rolling all week—Denver BAZAAR's RiNo Holiday Market runs through December 14 and returns the 19th to 21st at 2620 Walnut Street, while the Denver Winter Market pops up at Denver Sports Castle through today, per Visit Denver. Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on Wazee Street offers over 40 local vendors daily from noon to 7 p.m., plus Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou Who for $5 and family story times.

Catch the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall through December 14, blending festive tunes with Colorado flair, as noted by Arts &amp; Venues Denver and Visit Denver. The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet dazzles at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through the 28th, and A Christmas Carol runs at Wolf Theatre starting today. For thrills, Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora has ongoing ICE! with Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Candy Cane Mountain snow tubing, and Santa photos all day.

This weekend wraps with holiday lights, parades, and markets buzzing through Saturday—don't miss the Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus for authentic German vibes and artisan finds, according to Denver7. Whether you're shopping, singing carols, or chasing holiday magic, Denver's got your week covered.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 09:59:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with the Holiday Makers Market at MCA Denver's Holiday Theater on West 32nd Avenue starting at 10 a.m., where local artisans showcase unique handmade gifts perfect for last-minute holiday shopping, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Head over to the Winter Festival in front of Whole Foods at 1701 Wewatta Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring live music, steaming hot cocoa, fresh cookies, and tons of family fun according to the same source.

Bring the kids to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at Denver Union Station on Wynkoop Street from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., or catch the enchanting Making Merry storytelling show by Stories on Stage at 2 p.m. in the King Center for just $26. Music lovers, Jeff and Paige's Holiday Concert lights up Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder at 4 p.m. for $36.64 a ticket. From 5 to 7 p.m., join the festive Chanukah Celebration at Chabad of Cherry Creek on Detroit Street with fire juggling, crafts, treats, and family activities, hosted by Cherry Creek North. Cap your evening with reggaeton star Yandel at 8 p.m. in the Paramount Theatre or A John Waters Christmas show in Boulder Theater.

Markets keep the holiday vibe rolling all week—Denver BAZAAR's RiNo Holiday Market runs through December 14 and returns the 19th to 21st at 2620 Walnut Street, while the Denver Winter Market pops up at Denver Sports Castle through today, per Visit Denver. Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on Wazee Street offers over 40 local vendors daily from noon to 7 p.m., plus Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou Who for $5 and family story times.

Catch the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall through December 14, blending festive tunes with Colorado flair, as noted by Arts &amp; Venues Denver and Visit Denver. The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet dazzles at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through the 28th, and A Christmas Carol runs at Wolf Theatre starting today. For thrills, Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora has ongoing ICE! with Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Candy Cane Mountain snow tubing, and Santa photos all day.

This weekend wraps with holiday lights, parades, and markets buzzing through Saturday—don't miss the Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus for authentic German vibes and artisan finds, according to Denver7. Whether you're shopping, singing carols, or chasing holiday magic, Denver's got your week covered.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Sunday with the Holiday Makers Market at MCA Denver's Holiday Theater on West 32nd Avenue starting at 10 a.m., where local artisans showcase unique handmade gifts perfect for last-minute holiday shopping, as listed by the Denver Gazette. Head over to the Winter Festival in front of Whole Foods at 1701 Wewatta Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring live music, steaming hot cocoa, fresh cookies, and tons of family fun according to the same source.

Bring the kids to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at Denver Union Station on Wynkoop Street from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., or catch the enchanting Making Merry storytelling show by Stories on Stage at 2 p.m. in the King Center for just $26. Music lovers, Jeff and Paige's Holiday Concert lights up Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder at 4 p.m. for $36.64 a ticket. From 5 to 7 p.m., join the festive Chanukah Celebration at Chabad of Cherry Creek on Detroit Street with fire juggling, crafts, treats, and family activities, hosted by Cherry Creek North. Cap your evening with reggaeton star Yandel at 8 p.m. in the Paramount Theatre or A John Waters Christmas show in Boulder Theater.

Markets keep the holiday vibe rolling all week—Denver BAZAAR's RiNo Holiday Market runs through December 14 and returns the 19th to 21st at 2620 Walnut Street, while the Denver Winter Market pops up at Denver Sports Castle through today, per Visit Denver. Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on Wazee Street offers over 40 local vendors daily from noon to 7 p.m., plus Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou Who for $5 and family story times.

Catch the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall through December 14, blending festive tunes with Colorado flair, as noted by Arts &amp; Venues Denver and Visit Denver. The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet dazzles at Ellie Caulkins Opera House through the 28th, and A Christmas Carol runs at Wolf Theatre starting today. For thrills, Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora has ongoing ICE! with Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Candy Cane Mountain snow tubing, and Santa photos all day.

This weekend wraps with holiday lights, parades, and markets buzzing through Saturday—don't miss the Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus for authentic German vibes and artisan finds, according to Denver7. Whether you're shopping, singing carols, or chasing holiday magic, Denver's got your week covered.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Delivers Holiday Cheer with Lights, Markets, and Live Entertainment</title>
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      <description>If you’re looking for what to do in Denver this week, you’re in luck, because the Mile High City is in full holiday mode with a little something for every kind of listener.

Start with the big, sparkly stuff. Colorado Public Radio highlights Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo, where 80 acres are covered in millions of lights and animated sculptures, perfect for an evening stroll with hot cocoa in hand. CPR also notes Christmas in Color, the drive‑through light spectacle at Water World and Red Rocks, if you’d rather stay cozy in the car and crank up the holiday playlist. And if you look west of downtown any night this week around 7 p.m., the Mile High Drone Show sends swarms of drones into the sky in choreographed holiday patterns, best viewed from the Tivoli Quad or Sculpture Park.

For listeners who love holiday markets, 5280 Magazine points to the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block, running this Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m., with 30‑plus local vendors, festive drinks, and a cozy alleyway vibe. Cherry Creek Holiday Market along Fillmore Plaza is also open all week, loaded with gift booths, live music, and plenty of food and drink to keep you lingering. Mile High on the Cheap spotlights the Denver Winter Market at the historic Sports Castle at 10th and Broadway, with more than 100 small businesses, three bars, and even free gift wrapping, open through the weekend.

If you’re in the mood for live performance, Visit Denver features Home for the Holiday, a classic variety‑style holiday show in town this weekend, packed with carols, tap‑dancing, and big-band style numbers that lean all the way into nostalgic cheer. Colorado Theatre Guild notes that Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol is on stage at the Pluss Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, twisting the Dickens story from the ghost’s point of view for something a little different. And over at the Denver Center, CPR reports that A Christmas Carol and Goodnight Moon are both running, making it easy to pair an adult night out with a kid‑friendly matinee later in the week.

Night owls, you’re covered too. The Church Nightclub is hosting The Glitch Mob tonight, according to the club’s own calendar, bringing big electronic energy to a converted cathedral right in Capitol Hill. Tracks Denver is going all‑out with its Nightmare Before Christmas party weekend, offering three rooms of music and a mini Christmas market that runs late into the night.

To wind things down, swing by the free Christkindlmarket at Auraria Campus, mentioned by CPR and 5280, for mulled wine, German sausages, and live music in a village of wooden huts that feels delightfully European in the middle of downtown Denver.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 10:00:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re looking for what to do in Denver this week, you’re in luck, because the Mile High City is in full holiday mode with a little something for every kind of listener.

Start with the big, sparkly stuff. Colorado Public Radio highlights Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo, where 80 acres are covered in millions of lights and animated sculptures, perfect for an evening stroll with hot cocoa in hand. CPR also notes Christmas in Color, the drive‑through light spectacle at Water World and Red Rocks, if you’d rather stay cozy in the car and crank up the holiday playlist. And if you look west of downtown any night this week around 7 p.m., the Mile High Drone Show sends swarms of drones into the sky in choreographed holiday patterns, best viewed from the Tivoli Quad or Sculpture Park.

For listeners who love holiday markets, 5280 Magazine points to the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block, running this Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m., with 30‑plus local vendors, festive drinks, and a cozy alleyway vibe. Cherry Creek Holiday Market along Fillmore Plaza is also open all week, loaded with gift booths, live music, and plenty of food and drink to keep you lingering. Mile High on the Cheap spotlights the Denver Winter Market at the historic Sports Castle at 10th and Broadway, with more than 100 small businesses, three bars, and even free gift wrapping, open through the weekend.

If you’re in the mood for live performance, Visit Denver features Home for the Holiday, a classic variety‑style holiday show in town this weekend, packed with carols, tap‑dancing, and big-band style numbers that lean all the way into nostalgic cheer. Colorado Theatre Guild notes that Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol is on stage at the Pluss Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, twisting the Dickens story from the ghost’s point of view for something a little different. And over at the Denver Center, CPR reports that A Christmas Carol and Goodnight Moon are both running, making it easy to pair an adult night out with a kid‑friendly matinee later in the week.

Night owls, you’re covered too. The Church Nightclub is hosting The Glitch Mob tonight, according to the club’s own calendar, bringing big electronic energy to a converted cathedral right in Capitol Hill. Tracks Denver is going all‑out with its Nightmare Before Christmas party weekend, offering three rooms of music and a mini Christmas market that runs late into the night.

To wind things down, swing by the free Christkindlmarket at Auraria Campus, mentioned by CPR and 5280, for mulled wine, German sausages, and live music in a village of wooden huts that feels delightfully European in the middle of downtown Denver.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re looking for what to do in Denver this week, you’re in luck, because the Mile High City is in full holiday mode with a little something for every kind of listener.

Start with the big, sparkly stuff. Colorado Public Radio highlights Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo, where 80 acres are covered in millions of lights and animated sculptures, perfect for an evening stroll with hot cocoa in hand. CPR also notes Christmas in Color, the drive‑through light spectacle at Water World and Red Rocks, if you’d rather stay cozy in the car and crank up the holiday playlist. And if you look west of downtown any night this week around 7 p.m., the Mile High Drone Show sends swarms of drones into the sky in choreographed holiday patterns, best viewed from the Tivoli Quad or Sculpture Park.

For listeners who love holiday markets, 5280 Magazine points to the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block, running this Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m., with 30‑plus local vendors, festive drinks, and a cozy alleyway vibe. Cherry Creek Holiday Market along Fillmore Plaza is also open all week, loaded with gift booths, live music, and plenty of food and drink to keep you lingering. Mile High on the Cheap spotlights the Denver Winter Market at the historic Sports Castle at 10th and Broadway, with more than 100 small businesses, three bars, and even free gift wrapping, open through the weekend.

If you’re in the mood for live performance, Visit Denver features Home for the Holiday, a classic variety‑style holiday show in town this weekend, packed with carols, tap‑dancing, and big-band style numbers that lean all the way into nostalgic cheer. Colorado Theatre Guild notes that Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol is on stage at the Pluss Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, twisting the Dickens story from the ghost’s point of view for something a little different. And over at the Denver Center, CPR reports that A Christmas Carol and Goodnight Moon are both running, making it easy to pair an adult night out with a kid‑friendly matinee later in the week.

Night owls, you’re covered too. The Church Nightclub is hosting The Glitch Mob tonight, according to the club’s own calendar, bringing big electronic energy to a converted cathedral right in Capitol Hill. Tracks Denver is going all‑out with its Nightmare Before Christmas party weekend, offering three rooms of music and a mini Christmas market that runs late into the night.

To wind things down, swing by the free Christkindlmarket at Auraria Campus, mentioned by CPR and 5280, for mulled wine, German sausages, and live music in a village of wooden huts that feels delightfully European in the middle of downtown Denver.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Denver's Festive Lineup: From Symphony Concerts to Drag Brunches and Holiday Markets</title>
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      <description>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings this weekend and into next week—December 12 through the 14 and beyond, packed with holiday magic that'll make you jingle all the way! Kick off today, Friday, with the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th St., hitting the stage at 7:30 p.m., blending festive tunes and Colorado spirit for tickets from $12.80 to $157.44, according to the Denver Gazette. Groove to NGHTMRE's Mindfull Tour at Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St., starting at 9 p.m. with guests Juelz, FrostTop, and Staysick—tickets $67 and up, as 303 Magazine reports. Sip free festive wines at J Vineyards Holiday Tasting from 4-6 p.m. in the lobby of The Art Hotel, 1201 Broadway, or catch free live music at Little Man Ice Cream's Santa's Factory with Fa La La tunes, per Eventbrite.

Saturday amps up the cheer: Stroll the Denver Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus's Tivoli Quad, 1000 Larimer St., through December 23, sipping glühwein amid German crafts and food, Denver7 highlights it as the authentic spot with story time Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Dive into the multi-level Denver Winter Market at Sports Castle, 1000 Broadway, today through Sunday, boasting 85 vendors, food trucks, and a bar. Families, hit Saturday Night Lights at Cherry Creek North's Fillmore Plaza, 105 Fillmore St., from 5-8 p.m. both Saturday and next, dancing under a million lights, hot cocoa, and Santa visits. Brunch with drag queens at Holigay Drag-mas from 1 p.m. at Ace Eat Serve, 501 E. 17th Ave., free entry but festive fun, 303 Magazine says. Naughty or Nice photos with Santa or Grinch from 3-5 p.m. at Shops at Northfield, 8340 Northfield Blvd.

Sunday keeps sparkling: Stories on Stage's Making Merry at 2 p.m. at King Center, 855 Lawrence Way, $26 tickets. Holiday Makers Market from 10 a.m. at MCA Denver, 2644 W. 32nd Ave. Catch The Jinkx &amp; DeLa Holiday Show replay vibes or Jeff and Paige’s Holiday Concert in Boulder at 4 p.m., Chautauqua Auditorium. Through the weekend, Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite at Lakewood Cultural Center, and Drunk Christmas at Four Noses Brewing, 4040 Dahlia St., for boozy Dickens laughs.

Next week, Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas hits Paramount Theatre December 17. Markets like Sterling Ranch Outdoor and pop-ups in Arvada keep the shopping frenzy going. Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday scene is lit!

Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 10:00:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings this weekend and into next week—December 12 through the 14 and beyond, packed with holiday magic that'll make you jingle all the way! Kick off today, Friday, with the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th St., hitting the stage at 7:30 p.m., blending festive tunes and Colorado spirit for tickets from $12.80 to $157.44, according to the Denver Gazette. Groove to NGHTMRE's Mindfull Tour at Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St., starting at 9 p.m. with guests Juelz, FrostTop, and Staysick—tickets $67 and up, as 303 Magazine reports. Sip free festive wines at J Vineyards Holiday Tasting from 4-6 p.m. in the lobby of The Art Hotel, 1201 Broadway, or catch free live music at Little Man Ice Cream's Santa's Factory with Fa La La tunes, per Eventbrite.

Saturday amps up the cheer: Stroll the Denver Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus's Tivoli Quad, 1000 Larimer St., through December 23, sipping glühwein amid German crafts and food, Denver7 highlights it as the authentic spot with story time Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Dive into the multi-level Denver Winter Market at Sports Castle, 1000 Broadway, today through Sunday, boasting 85 vendors, food trucks, and a bar. Families, hit Saturday Night Lights at Cherry Creek North's Fillmore Plaza, 105 Fillmore St., from 5-8 p.m. both Saturday and next, dancing under a million lights, hot cocoa, and Santa visits. Brunch with drag queens at Holigay Drag-mas from 1 p.m. at Ace Eat Serve, 501 E. 17th Ave., free entry but festive fun, 303 Magazine says. Naughty or Nice photos with Santa or Grinch from 3-5 p.m. at Shops at Northfield, 8340 Northfield Blvd.

Sunday keeps sparkling: Stories on Stage's Making Merry at 2 p.m. at King Center, 855 Lawrence Way, $26 tickets. Holiday Makers Market from 10 a.m. at MCA Denver, 2644 W. 32nd Ave. Catch The Jinkx &amp; DeLa Holiday Show replay vibes or Jeff and Paige’s Holiday Concert in Boulder at 4 p.m., Chautauqua Auditorium. Through the weekend, Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite at Lakewood Cultural Center, and Drunk Christmas at Four Noses Brewing, 4040 Dahlia St., for boozy Dickens laughs.

Next week, Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas hits Paramount Theatre December 17. Markets like Sterling Ranch Outdoor and pop-ups in Arvada keep the shopping frenzy going. Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday scene is lit!

Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings this weekend and into next week—December 12 through the 14 and beyond, packed with holiday magic that'll make you jingle all the way! Kick off today, Friday, with the Colorado Symphony's A Colorado Christmas at Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th St., hitting the stage at 7:30 p.m., blending festive tunes and Colorado spirit for tickets from $12.80 to $157.44, according to the Denver Gazette. Groove to NGHTMRE's Mindfull Tour at Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St., starting at 9 p.m. with guests Juelz, FrostTop, and Staysick—tickets $67 and up, as 303 Magazine reports. Sip free festive wines at J Vineyards Holiday Tasting from 4-6 p.m. in the lobby of The Art Hotel, 1201 Broadway, or catch free live music at Little Man Ice Cream's Santa's Factory with Fa La La tunes, per Eventbrite.

Saturday amps up the cheer: Stroll the Denver Christkindlmarket on Auraria Campus's Tivoli Quad, 1000 Larimer St., through December 23, sipping glühwein amid German crafts and food, Denver7 highlights it as the authentic spot with story time Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Dive into the multi-level Denver Winter Market at Sports Castle, 1000 Broadway, today through Sunday, boasting 85 vendors, food trucks, and a bar. Families, hit Saturday Night Lights at Cherry Creek North's Fillmore Plaza, 105 Fillmore St., from 5-8 p.m. both Saturday and next, dancing under a million lights, hot cocoa, and Santa visits. Brunch with drag queens at Holigay Drag-mas from 1 p.m. at Ace Eat Serve, 501 E. 17th Ave., free entry but festive fun, 303 Magazine says. Naughty or Nice photos with Santa or Grinch from 3-5 p.m. at Shops at Northfield, 8340 Northfield Blvd.

Sunday keeps sparkling: Stories on Stage's Making Merry at 2 p.m. at King Center, 855 Lawrence Way, $26 tickets. Holiday Makers Market from 10 a.m. at MCA Denver, 2644 W. 32nd Ave. Catch The Jinkx &amp; DeLa Holiday Show replay vibes or Jeff and Paige’s Holiday Concert in Boulder at 4 p.m., Chautauqua Auditorium. Through the weekend, Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite at Lakewood Cultural Center, and Drunk Christmas at Four Noses Brewing, 4040 Dahlia St., for boozy Dickens laughs.

Next week, Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas hits Paramount Theatre December 17. Markets like Sterling Ranch Outdoor and pop-ups in Arvada keep the shopping frenzy going. Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday scene is lit!

Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Winter Wonderland: From Ballet to Symphonies, Lights, and More</title>
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      <description>If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, from twinkling lights in the foothills to big, booming symphony moments downtown.

Let’s start with classic Denver holiday magic. Denver Arts &amp; Venues reports that Colorado Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker is running at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House all week and through December 28. This is the big one: lavish sets, live orchestra, swirling snowflakes, and that moment when the tree seems to grow right off the stage. It’s a perfect pick for listeners looking for a cozy, nostalgic night out.

Just steps away, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has A Christmas Carol on stage at the Wolf Theatre, and for something a little quirkier, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, both listed on the Denver Performing Arts Complex events calendar. That means you can choose between Victorian ghosts or campy vampire laughs, all in the same downtown complex, with plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for a pre-show drink.

If you’re in the mood for big music and big feelings, the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall is presenting A Colorado Christmas this Friday through Sunday, according to Denver Arts &amp; Venues and the Colorado Symphony’s event listings. Expect a mix of holiday pops, choir, sing-along moments, and that wall-of-sound symphonic energy that makes your chest buzz.

For those who want something bright and outside, Denver Arts &amp; Venues also highlights Christmas in Color at Red Rocks. Picture the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre transformed into a drive-through tunnel of synchronized lights, music, and huge displays you can enjoy from the warmth of your car. It’s a great option for families, date night, or anyone who wants the holiday vibes without the crowds.

Sports and spirit fans, the CHSAA State Spirit Championships are taking over the Denver Coliseum today through Saturday, with Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 listed on the city’s official events calendar. You’ll see high-energy cheer and dance squads from across Colorado, all competing under one very loud roof.

And if you’re looking ahead to early next week, Villager Publishing notes a Charity Toy Drive with FamUnity 501(c)(3) at Blackbird Public House on South Downing Street. Bring a new toy, grab a bite, and do a little good while you’re out.

However you spend the week, Denver is buzzing with lights, music, and plenty of chances to get out and explore.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 10:00:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, from twinkling lights in the foothills to big, booming symphony moments downtown.

Let’s start with classic Denver holiday magic. Denver Arts &amp; Venues reports that Colorado Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker is running at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House all week and through December 28. This is the big one: lavish sets, live orchestra, swirling snowflakes, and that moment when the tree seems to grow right off the stage. It’s a perfect pick for listeners looking for a cozy, nostalgic night out.

Just steps away, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has A Christmas Carol on stage at the Wolf Theatre, and for something a little quirkier, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, both listed on the Denver Performing Arts Complex events calendar. That means you can choose between Victorian ghosts or campy vampire laughs, all in the same downtown complex, with plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for a pre-show drink.

If you’re in the mood for big music and big feelings, the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall is presenting A Colorado Christmas this Friday through Sunday, according to Denver Arts &amp; Venues and the Colorado Symphony’s event listings. Expect a mix of holiday pops, choir, sing-along moments, and that wall-of-sound symphonic energy that makes your chest buzz.

For those who want something bright and outside, Denver Arts &amp; Venues also highlights Christmas in Color at Red Rocks. Picture the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre transformed into a drive-through tunnel of synchronized lights, music, and huge displays you can enjoy from the warmth of your car. It’s a great option for families, date night, or anyone who wants the holiday vibes without the crowds.

Sports and spirit fans, the CHSAA State Spirit Championships are taking over the Denver Coliseum today through Saturday, with Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 listed on the city’s official events calendar. You’ll see high-energy cheer and dance squads from across Colorado, all competing under one very loud roof.

And if you’re looking ahead to early next week, Villager Publishing notes a Charity Toy Drive with FamUnity 501(c)(3) at Blackbird Public House on South Downing Street. Bring a new toy, grab a bite, and do a little good while you’re out.

However you spend the week, Denver is buzzing with lights, music, and plenty of chances to get out and explore.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver.

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        <![CDATA[If you’re in Denver this week and wondering what to do, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, from twinkling lights in the foothills to big, booming symphony moments downtown.

Let’s start with classic Denver holiday magic. Denver Arts &amp; Venues reports that Colorado Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker is running at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House all week and through December 28. This is the big one: lavish sets, live orchestra, swirling snowflakes, and that moment when the tree seems to grow right off the stage. It’s a perfect pick for listeners looking for a cozy, nostalgic night out.

Just steps away, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has A Christmas Carol on stage at the Wolf Theatre, and for something a little quirkier, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, both listed on the Denver Performing Arts Complex events calendar. That means you can choose between Victorian ghosts or campy vampire laughs, all in the same downtown complex, with plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for a pre-show drink.

If you’re in the mood for big music and big feelings, the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall is presenting A Colorado Christmas this Friday through Sunday, according to Denver Arts &amp; Venues and the Colorado Symphony’s event listings. Expect a mix of holiday pops, choir, sing-along moments, and that wall-of-sound symphonic energy that makes your chest buzz.

For those who want something bright and outside, Denver Arts &amp; Venues also highlights Christmas in Color at Red Rocks. Picture the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre transformed into a drive-through tunnel of synchronized lights, music, and huge displays you can enjoy from the warmth of your car. It’s a great option for families, date night, or anyone who wants the holiday vibes without the crowds.

Sports and spirit fans, the CHSAA State Spirit Championships are taking over the Denver Coliseum today through Saturday, with Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 listed on the city’s official events calendar. You’ll see high-energy cheer and dance squads from across Colorado, all competing under one very loud roof.

And if you’re looking ahead to early next week, Villager Publishing notes a Charity Toy Drive with FamUnity 501(c)(3) at Blackbird Public House on South Downing Street. Bring a new toy, grab a bite, and do a little good while you’re out.

However you spend the week, Denver is buzzing with lights, music, and plenty of chances to get out and explore.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Alive with Holiday Events, Comedy, and More This Week</title>
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      <description>If you’re in Denver and wondering how to make the most of this week and weekend, there’s a treasure trove of events happening citywide. Tonight, dive into laughter at the Denver Comedy Underground, where the Best of Denver Comedy Showcase starts at 7:30 PM. This intimate venue offers up a fantastic lineup of local rising stars and special headliners, all with free pizza to keep your energy up for the laughs. Plus, the vibe is cozy, no drink minimums apply, and there’s plenty of parking nearby.

For those craving holiday magic, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is sparkling with the Christmas in Color drive-through light show, now in its 10th anniversary season. With millions of synchronized lights choreographed to classic tunes, plus a fresh 2025 production featuring larger illuminated installations and new immersive touches, this is a must-see. Every vehicle gets complimentary holographic glasses that turn lights into dancing snowflakes and candy canes—adding a playful, festive spin to the experience. The show runs nightly through December 28 and is perfect for families wanting a cozy, memorable holiday outing from their cars.

If theater calls your name, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts continues its beloved production of A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre through May. From Thursday onward, you can also catch the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running December 12 to 14. On Saturday the 13th, enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s A Colorado Christmas concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, a beautiful way to soak in seasonal music and cheer.

Looking for something creative? Tonight at LoDo’s Painting with a Twist, there’s a “Winter at the Smokies” paint and wine party, a perfect chance to unwind and explore your artistic side in a social setting.

Later this week, consider giving back by donating blood at the Red Cross drive on December 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fillmore Auditorium, helping keep holiday blood supplies strong.

For free family fun this weekend, explore holiday lights around town, check out the Foothills Art Center Holiday Art Market, or visit Santa at Denver Christkindlmarket for a dose of festive joy.

Denver is bustling with festive spirit, comedy, music, and art this week. Get out there and enjoy the vibrant, joyful energy of the city as it gears up for the holidays.

Thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>If you’re in Denver and wondering how to make the most of this week and weekend, there’s a treasure trove of events happening citywide. Tonight, dive into laughter at the Denver Comedy Underground, where the Best of Denver Comedy Showcase starts at 7:30 PM. This intimate venue offers up a fantastic lineup of local rising stars and special headliners, all with free pizza to keep your energy up for the laughs. Plus, the vibe is cozy, no drink minimums apply, and there’s plenty of parking nearby.

For those craving holiday magic, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is sparkling with the Christmas in Color drive-through light show, now in its 10th anniversary season. With millions of synchronized lights choreographed to classic tunes, plus a fresh 2025 production featuring larger illuminated installations and new immersive touches, this is a must-see. Every vehicle gets complimentary holographic glasses that turn lights into dancing snowflakes and candy canes—adding a playful, festive spin to the experience. The show runs nightly through December 28 and is perfect for families wanting a cozy, memorable holiday outing from their cars.

If theater calls your name, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts continues its beloved production of A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre through May. From Thursday onward, you can also catch the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running December 12 to 14. On Saturday the 13th, enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s A Colorado Christmas concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, a beautiful way to soak in seasonal music and cheer.

Looking for something creative? Tonight at LoDo’s Painting with a Twist, there’s a “Winter at the Smokies” paint and wine party, a perfect chance to unwind and explore your artistic side in a social setting.

Later this week, consider giving back by donating blood at the Red Cross drive on December 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fillmore Auditorium, helping keep holiday blood supplies strong.

For free family fun this weekend, explore holiday lights around town, check out the Foothills Art Center Holiday Art Market, or visit Santa at Denver Christkindlmarket for a dose of festive joy.

Denver is bustling with festive spirit, comedy, music, and art this week. Get out there and enjoy the vibrant, joyful energy of the city as it gears up for the holidays.

Thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re in Denver and wondering how to make the most of this week and weekend, there’s a treasure trove of events happening citywide. Tonight, dive into laughter at the Denver Comedy Underground, where the Best of Denver Comedy Showcase starts at 7:30 PM. This intimate venue offers up a fantastic lineup of local rising stars and special headliners, all with free pizza to keep your energy up for the laughs. Plus, the vibe is cozy, no drink minimums apply, and there’s plenty of parking nearby.

For those craving holiday magic, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is sparkling with the Christmas in Color drive-through light show, now in its 10th anniversary season. With millions of synchronized lights choreographed to classic tunes, plus a fresh 2025 production featuring larger illuminated installations and new immersive touches, this is a must-see. Every vehicle gets complimentary holographic glasses that turn lights into dancing snowflakes and candy canes—adding a playful, festive spin to the experience. The show runs nightly through December 28 and is perfect for families wanting a cozy, memorable holiday outing from their cars.

If theater calls your name, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts continues its beloved production of A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre through May. From Thursday onward, you can also catch the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running December 12 to 14. On Saturday the 13th, enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s A Colorado Christmas concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, a beautiful way to soak in seasonal music and cheer.

Looking for something creative? Tonight at LoDo’s Painting with a Twist, there’s a “Winter at the Smokies” paint and wine party, a perfect chance to unwind and explore your artistic side in a social setting.

Later this week, consider giving back by donating blood at the Red Cross drive on December 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fillmore Auditorium, helping keep holiday blood supplies strong.

For free family fun this weekend, explore holiday lights around town, check out the Foothills Art Center Holiday Art Market, or visit Santa at Denver Christkindlmarket for a dose of festive joy.

Denver is bustling with festive spirit, comedy, music, and art this week. Get out there and enjoy the vibrant, joyful energy of the city as it gears up for the holidays.

Thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hanukkah Celebrations, Holiday Bazaars, and Drone Shows Abound in Denver This Week</title>
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      <description>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options lined up, starting today and rolling right into the weekend.

Let’s start with today. The Denver Gazette highlights the Latkes and Lights Hanukkah Celebration at the JCC Denver on South Dahlia, running late morning into early afternoon, with food, crafts, and family activities that make for a cozy, festive stop. Over at The Ramble Hotel in RiNo, their Holiday Bazaar brings cocktails with Santa and the ArtistTree market together, so listeners can sip, shop, and snag some very local gifts in one stylish spot. If you like your holidays a little offbeat, Audacious Immersive is putting on “Drunk Christmas,” a boozy, abbreviated riff on A Christmas Carol at Fiction Beer Company on East Colfax, mixing craft brews with Dickensian chaos. For music lovers, Mission Ballroom is hosting Wet Leg as part of Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night, according to AXS, and The Denver Gazette lists jazz, indie, and bluegrass options all over town tonight, from Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club to Swallow Hill.

All week long, Visit Denver’s Mile High Holidays guide points to big, ongoing experiences. Camp Christmas has transformed Stanley Marketplace into a maximalist holiday playground, complete with themed pop-up bars, scavenger hunts, and the Camp Christmas Express walk-through, so listeners can wander from shop to sparkling spectacle in a single visit. Down on the Auraria Campus at the Tivoli Quad, the Mile High Drone Shows send 600 illuminated drones into the sky nightly at 7 p.m., creating animated holiday scenes you can see from all over downtown. The same area hosts the Mile High Tree, a 110‑foot immersive light-and-music installation paired with the Denver Christkindlmarket, where bratwurst, glühwein, and handmade ornaments keep things very old-world European.

Cherry Creek’s Winter Wanderland, described by Visit Denver, wraps more than 600 trees in nearly a million lights and layers in Saturday Night Lights performances, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market, and the cozy Mistletoe Lounge pop-up bar for post-shopping drinks. For pure sparkle, Blossoms of Light at Denver Botanic Gardens, Luminova Holidays at Elitch Gardens, and the dazzling displays at Hudson Gardens all continue through the season, turning evening walks into full-on light adventures.

The performing arts calendar is packed too. Denver Arts &amp; Venues lists Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical and A Christmas Carol at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, plus Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, all running through the month so listeners can pick a weeknight or weekend show. Boettcher Concert Hall fills up with holiday sounds as the Colorado Symphony brings A Charlie Brown Christmas Live, then later in the week rolls into its traditional festive programs with chorus and children’s choir.

Between holiday markets like the Denver BAZAAR RiNo Holiday Market on Walnut Stre

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options lined up, starting today and rolling right into the weekend.

Let’s start with today. The Denver Gazette highlights the Latkes and Lights Hanukkah Celebration at the JCC Denver on South Dahlia, running late morning into early afternoon, with food, crafts, and family activities that make for a cozy, festive stop. Over at The Ramble Hotel in RiNo, their Holiday Bazaar brings cocktails with Santa and the ArtistTree market together, so listeners can sip, shop, and snag some very local gifts in one stylish spot. If you like your holidays a little offbeat, Audacious Immersive is putting on “Drunk Christmas,” a boozy, abbreviated riff on A Christmas Carol at Fiction Beer Company on East Colfax, mixing craft brews with Dickensian chaos. For music lovers, Mission Ballroom is hosting Wet Leg as part of Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night, according to AXS, and The Denver Gazette lists jazz, indie, and bluegrass options all over town tonight, from Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club to Swallow Hill.

All week long, Visit Denver’s Mile High Holidays guide points to big, ongoing experiences. Camp Christmas has transformed Stanley Marketplace into a maximalist holiday playground, complete with themed pop-up bars, scavenger hunts, and the Camp Christmas Express walk-through, so listeners can wander from shop to sparkling spectacle in a single visit. Down on the Auraria Campus at the Tivoli Quad, the Mile High Drone Shows send 600 illuminated drones into the sky nightly at 7 p.m., creating animated holiday scenes you can see from all over downtown. The same area hosts the Mile High Tree, a 110‑foot immersive light-and-music installation paired with the Denver Christkindlmarket, where bratwurst, glühwein, and handmade ornaments keep things very old-world European.

Cherry Creek’s Winter Wanderland, described by Visit Denver, wraps more than 600 trees in nearly a million lights and layers in Saturday Night Lights performances, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market, and the cozy Mistletoe Lounge pop-up bar for post-shopping drinks. For pure sparkle, Blossoms of Light at Denver Botanic Gardens, Luminova Holidays at Elitch Gardens, and the dazzling displays at Hudson Gardens all continue through the season, turning evening walks into full-on light adventures.

The performing arts calendar is packed too. Denver Arts &amp; Venues lists Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical and A Christmas Carol at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, plus Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, all running through the month so listeners can pick a weeknight or weekend show. Boettcher Concert Hall fills up with holiday sounds as the Colorado Symphony brings A Charlie Brown Christmas Live, then later in the week rolls into its traditional festive programs with chorus and children’s choir.

Between holiday markets like the Denver BAZAAR RiNo Holiday Market on Walnut Stre

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        <![CDATA[Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options lined up, starting today and rolling right into the weekend.

Let’s start with today. The Denver Gazette highlights the Latkes and Lights Hanukkah Celebration at the JCC Denver on South Dahlia, running late morning into early afternoon, with food, crafts, and family activities that make for a cozy, festive stop. Over at The Ramble Hotel in RiNo, their Holiday Bazaar brings cocktails with Santa and the ArtistTree market together, so listeners can sip, shop, and snag some very local gifts in one stylish spot. If you like your holidays a little offbeat, Audacious Immersive is putting on “Drunk Christmas,” a boozy, abbreviated riff on A Christmas Carol at Fiction Beer Company on East Colfax, mixing craft brews with Dickensian chaos. For music lovers, Mission Ballroom is hosting Wet Leg as part of Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night, according to AXS, and The Denver Gazette lists jazz, indie, and bluegrass options all over town tonight, from Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club to Swallow Hill.

All week long, Visit Denver’s Mile High Holidays guide points to big, ongoing experiences. Camp Christmas has transformed Stanley Marketplace into a maximalist holiday playground, complete with themed pop-up bars, scavenger hunts, and the Camp Christmas Express walk-through, so listeners can wander from shop to sparkling spectacle in a single visit. Down on the Auraria Campus at the Tivoli Quad, the Mile High Drone Shows send 600 illuminated drones into the sky nightly at 7 p.m., creating animated holiday scenes you can see from all over downtown. The same area hosts the Mile High Tree, a 110‑foot immersive light-and-music installation paired with the Denver Christkindlmarket, where bratwurst, glühwein, and handmade ornaments keep things very old-world European.

Cherry Creek’s Winter Wanderland, described by Visit Denver, wraps more than 600 trees in nearly a million lights and layers in Saturday Night Lights performances, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market, and the cozy Mistletoe Lounge pop-up bar for post-shopping drinks. For pure sparkle, Blossoms of Light at Denver Botanic Gardens, Luminova Holidays at Elitch Gardens, and the dazzling displays at Hudson Gardens all continue through the season, turning evening walks into full-on light adventures.

The performing arts calendar is packed too. Denver Arts &amp; Venues lists Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical and A Christmas Carol at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, plus Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, all running through the month so listeners can pick a weeknight or weekend show. Boettcher Concert Hall fills up with holiday sounds as the Colorado Symphony brings A Charlie Brown Christmas Live, then later in the week rolls into its traditional festive programs with chorus and children’s choir.

Between holiday markets like the Denver BAZAAR RiNo Holiday Market on Walnut Stre

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      <title>Denver Alive with Holiday Fun: Wings, Wonder, Lights, and More</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to explore the Mile High City.

According to the Denver Gazette, today you can kick things off with the Wings and Wonder Holiday Festival at the Denver Audubon Kingery Nature Center in nearby Littleton. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., you’ll get up-close with live bird ambassadors, take photos with Santa, and join guided bird walks surrounded by winter scenery. If you’re craving something cozy and festive back in the city, City Floral Garden Center on Kearney Street is hosting a Holiday Celebration this afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m., with warm cider, wine, and a pet-friendly photo booth among rows of poinsettias and evergreens.

For holiday shopping and local makers, the AFD Holiday Market at Washington Park United Methodist Church runs today from noon to 6 p.m. The African Community Center of Denver curates this event, so listeners can expect handmade crafts, global gifts, and a community feel that makes it easy to support local artisans. Visit Denver highlights that the metro area is packed with markets this week, including the Holiday Art Market at 40 West Gallery in the HUB, running through December with juried local art, ornaments, and one-of-a-kind gifts.

Tonight, one of Denver’s marquee traditions lights up downtown: the 9NEWS Parade of Lights. Live Music Forecast reports that floats, giant balloons, marching bands, and of course Santa will roll through the heart of the city starting at 6 p.m. Bundle up, arrive early, and grab a spot along the route near Civic Center Park or the 16th Street area for the best views.

If you’re looking for nightlife later on, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are bringing Norwegian DJ Todd Terje to 1160 Lincoln Street. The Church’s event page notes doors at 10 p.m., 21 and over, with a full late-night EDM set inside a converted historic church that’s now one of Denver’s most iconic clubs.

And for those who want culture all week, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is presenting Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum at their Park Avenue West theater through December 21, a Denver holiday staple blending global dance, storytelling, and music.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to explore the Mile High City.

According to the Denver Gazette, today you can kick things off with the Wings and Wonder Holiday Festival at the Denver Audubon Kingery Nature Center in nearby Littleton. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., you’ll get up-close with live bird ambassadors, take photos with Santa, and join guided bird walks surrounded by winter scenery. If you’re craving something cozy and festive back in the city, City Floral Garden Center on Kearney Street is hosting a Holiday Celebration this afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m., with warm cider, wine, and a pet-friendly photo booth among rows of poinsettias and evergreens.

For holiday shopping and local makers, the AFD Holiday Market at Washington Park United Methodist Church runs today from noon to 6 p.m. The African Community Center of Denver curates this event, so listeners can expect handmade crafts, global gifts, and a community feel that makes it easy to support local artisans. Visit Denver highlights that the metro area is packed with markets this week, including the Holiday Art Market at 40 West Gallery in the HUB, running through December with juried local art, ornaments, and one-of-a-kind gifts.

Tonight, one of Denver’s marquee traditions lights up downtown: the 9NEWS Parade of Lights. Live Music Forecast reports that floats, giant balloons, marching bands, and of course Santa will roll through the heart of the city starting at 6 p.m. Bundle up, arrive early, and grab a spot along the route near Civic Center Park or the 16th Street area for the best views.

If you’re looking for nightlife later on, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are bringing Norwegian DJ Todd Terje to 1160 Lincoln Street. The Church’s event page notes doors at 10 p.m., 21 and over, with a full late-night EDM set inside a converted historic church that’s now one of Denver’s most iconic clubs.

And for those who want culture all week, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is presenting Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum at their Park Avenue West theater through December 21, a Denver holiday staple blending global dance, storytelling, and music.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to explore the Mile High City.

According to the Denver Gazette, today you can kick things off with the Wings and Wonder Holiday Festival at the Denver Audubon Kingery Nature Center in nearby Littleton. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., you’ll get up-close with live bird ambassadors, take photos with Santa, and join guided bird walks surrounded by winter scenery. If you’re craving something cozy and festive back in the city, City Floral Garden Center on Kearney Street is hosting a Holiday Celebration this afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m., with warm cider, wine, and a pet-friendly photo booth among rows of poinsettias and evergreens.

For holiday shopping and local makers, the AFD Holiday Market at Washington Park United Methodist Church runs today from noon to 6 p.m. The African Community Center of Denver curates this event, so listeners can expect handmade crafts, global gifts, and a community feel that makes it easy to support local artisans. Visit Denver highlights that the metro area is packed with markets this week, including the Holiday Art Market at 40 West Gallery in the HUB, running through December with juried local art, ornaments, and one-of-a-kind gifts.

Tonight, one of Denver’s marquee traditions lights up downtown: the 9NEWS Parade of Lights. Live Music Forecast reports that floats, giant balloons, marching bands, and of course Santa will roll through the heart of the city starting at 6 p.m. Bundle up, arrive early, and grab a spot along the route near Civic Center Park or the 16th Street area for the best views.

If you’re looking for nightlife later on, Global Dance and The Church Nightclub are bringing Norwegian DJ Todd Terje to 1160 Lincoln Street. The Church’s event page notes doors at 10 p.m., 21 and over, with a full late-night EDM set inside a converted historic church that’s now one of Denver’s most iconic clubs.

And for those who want culture all week, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is presenting Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum at their Park Avenue West theater through December 21, a Denver holiday staple blending global dance, storytelling, and music.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing With Festive, Funky Holiday Experiences</title>
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      <description>Denver is absolutely buzzing this week, and if you are in the Mile High City and wondering what to do, there is a full lineup of festive, funky and downright unforgettable experiences waiting for you. Think twinkling lights downtown, big holiday concerts, sizzling nightlife, and cozy markets where you can stroll, sip and shop your way into the season.

Start right in the heart of downtown with the iconic Parade of Lights, weaving through the city with illuminated floats, marching bands, giant character balloons and holiday music echoing between the skyscrapers. Stake out a spot along the route early, bundle up, and make an evening of it with hot cocoa or a warm cocktail from a nearby bar before and after the show. As the floats glow against the night sky, you really feel Denver’s holiday spirit kick into high gear.

If you are more in the mood to wander and snack, head over to the Denver Christkindlmarket on the Tivoli Quad at the Auraria Campus. You can stroll wooden chalets packed with German ornaments, handmade gifts, and plenty of bratwurst, strudel and warm spiced drinks. It is the kind of place where listeners can lose track of time, moving from polka music and steins of beer to cozy fire pits, all with the Denver skyline right behind you. Nearby, the towering Mile High Tree lights up the night with a walk‑inside light show choreographed to festive music, perfect for that “only in Denver” photo moment.

For live entertainment, downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods are stacked with options. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, you can catch big holiday productions and concerts that turn the evening into a dressed‑up night on the town, from symphony shows to seasonal theater. Over on the 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square, street performers, shops and bars make it easy to turn a simple night out into a mini adventure, with plenty of spots to duck in for craft beer or creative cocktails between light displays.

Night owls have a lot to be excited about too. Clubs along Broadway and in the Golden Triangle are hosting late‑night DJ sets and EDM shows, so if your idea of holiday cheer includes bass drops and dance floors, you are covered. Big R and B and pop acts are also rolling through town at venues like Bellco Theatre and Mission Ballroom this week, giving listeners a chance to sing along to favorites and relive the 90s or early 2000s in full, nostalgic glory. Check set times, grab tickets in advance, and plan on using rideshare so you can fully enjoy the night.

Round out the week with a bit of culture and calm. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Denver Art Museum both have special programming and exhibits that make for great daytime outings before the evening lights. And if you want something low‑key but magical, neighborhoods like Cherry Creek and RiNo are sparkling with public art, pop‑up markets and patio fire pits, perfect for a relaxed date night or a chill hang with friends.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is absolutely buzzing this week, and if you are in the Mile High City and wondering what to do, there is a full lineup of festive, funky and downright unforgettable experiences waiting for you. Think twinkling lights downtown, big holiday concerts, sizzling nightlife, and cozy markets where you can stroll, sip and shop your way into the season.

Start right in the heart of downtown with the iconic Parade of Lights, weaving through the city with illuminated floats, marching bands, giant character balloons and holiday music echoing between the skyscrapers. Stake out a spot along the route early, bundle up, and make an evening of it with hot cocoa or a warm cocktail from a nearby bar before and after the show. As the floats glow against the night sky, you really feel Denver’s holiday spirit kick into high gear.

If you are more in the mood to wander and snack, head over to the Denver Christkindlmarket on the Tivoli Quad at the Auraria Campus. You can stroll wooden chalets packed with German ornaments, handmade gifts, and plenty of bratwurst, strudel and warm spiced drinks. It is the kind of place where listeners can lose track of time, moving from polka music and steins of beer to cozy fire pits, all with the Denver skyline right behind you. Nearby, the towering Mile High Tree lights up the night with a walk‑inside light show choreographed to festive music, perfect for that “only in Denver” photo moment.

For live entertainment, downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods are stacked with options. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, you can catch big holiday productions and concerts that turn the evening into a dressed‑up night on the town, from symphony shows to seasonal theater. Over on the 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square, street performers, shops and bars make it easy to turn a simple night out into a mini adventure, with plenty of spots to duck in for craft beer or creative cocktails between light displays.

Night owls have a lot to be excited about too. Clubs along Broadway and in the Golden Triangle are hosting late‑night DJ sets and EDM shows, so if your idea of holiday cheer includes bass drops and dance floors, you are covered. Big R and B and pop acts are also rolling through town at venues like Bellco Theatre and Mission Ballroom this week, giving listeners a chance to sing along to favorites and relive the 90s or early 2000s in full, nostalgic glory. Check set times, grab tickets in advance, and plan on using rideshare so you can fully enjoy the night.

Round out the week with a bit of culture and calm. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Denver Art Museum both have special programming and exhibits that make for great daytime outings before the evening lights. And if you want something low‑key but magical, neighborhoods like Cherry Creek and RiNo are sparkling with public art, pop‑up markets and patio fire pits, perfect for a relaxed date night or a chill hang with friends.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to

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        <![CDATA[Denver is absolutely buzzing this week, and if you are in the Mile High City and wondering what to do, there is a full lineup of festive, funky and downright unforgettable experiences waiting for you. Think twinkling lights downtown, big holiday concerts, sizzling nightlife, and cozy markets where you can stroll, sip and shop your way into the season.

Start right in the heart of downtown with the iconic Parade of Lights, weaving through the city with illuminated floats, marching bands, giant character balloons and holiday music echoing between the skyscrapers. Stake out a spot along the route early, bundle up, and make an evening of it with hot cocoa or a warm cocktail from a nearby bar before and after the show. As the floats glow against the night sky, you really feel Denver’s holiday spirit kick into high gear.

If you are more in the mood to wander and snack, head over to the Denver Christkindlmarket on the Tivoli Quad at the Auraria Campus. You can stroll wooden chalets packed with German ornaments, handmade gifts, and plenty of bratwurst, strudel and warm spiced drinks. It is the kind of place where listeners can lose track of time, moving from polka music and steins of beer to cozy fire pits, all with the Denver skyline right behind you. Nearby, the towering Mile High Tree lights up the night with a walk‑inside light show choreographed to festive music, perfect for that “only in Denver” photo moment.

For live entertainment, downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods are stacked with options. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, you can catch big holiday productions and concerts that turn the evening into a dressed‑up night on the town, from symphony shows to seasonal theater. Over on the 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square, street performers, shops and bars make it easy to turn a simple night out into a mini adventure, with plenty of spots to duck in for craft beer or creative cocktails between light displays.

Night owls have a lot to be excited about too. Clubs along Broadway and in the Golden Triangle are hosting late‑night DJ sets and EDM shows, so if your idea of holiday cheer includes bass drops and dance floors, you are covered. Big R and B and pop acts are also rolling through town at venues like Bellco Theatre and Mission Ballroom this week, giving listeners a chance to sing along to favorites and relive the 90s or early 2000s in full, nostalgic glory. Check set times, grab tickets in advance, and plan on using rideshare so you can fully enjoy the night.

Round out the week with a bit of culture and calm. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Denver Art Museum both have special programming and exhibits that make for great daytime outings before the evening lights. And if you want something low‑key but magical, neighborhoods like Cherry Creek and RiNo are sparkling with public art, pop‑up markets and patio fire pits, perfect for a relaxed date night or a chill hang with friends.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to

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      <title>Headline: Denver Packed with Festive Fun This Holiday Week</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver holiday week guide! Whether you're looking for festive markets, live entertainment, or family-friendly fun, this week is absolutely packed with amazing activities across the Mile High City.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood for something spectacular, head to the Colorado Convention Center where Decadence: The Digital City is hosting an unforgettable New Year's Eve celebration. But before we jump to the end of the year, let's talk about what's happening right now.

Tomorrow, Friday, December fifth, several fantastic events are kicking off. The Denver Winter Market opens at the old Sports Castle on Broadway from three to eight p.m., featuring local vendors, cool cocktails, and free gift wrapping services. Admission is completely free on Fridays. Over in Silverthorne, the Holiday Tree Lighting and Art Market runs from four thirty to eight thirty p.m., showcasing local artists with live music and a tree lighting at six p.m. Don't miss the Lakewood Lights Kickoff at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park starting at five p.m., with a tree lighting ceremony at five thirty, holiday carols, cocoa, and visits with Santa.

Saturday is the big day with the famous Parade of Lights running from four to nine p.m. downtown. You can grab grandstand tickets or head to the new free Holiday Village at Skyline Park with hot chocolate and food booths. Before the parade, check out the Cole Winter Wonderland Craft and Community Fair at DSST's Cole Middle and High School from eleven a.m. to two p.m., featuring student performances, free haircuts, family portraits, and gifts from local vendors. The third annual Denver Comics and Arts Festival runs from eleven a.m. to five p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative on Santa Fe Drive with dozens of vendors showcasing alternative comics and art.

If you prefer indoor entertainment, Moonlight Elves is a circus immersive holiday extravaganza featuring comedy, live music, and interactive games showing throughout the season at seven p.m.

For shopping enthusiasts, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues at Fillmore Plaza with nearly fifty Colorado makers and artisans, while Camp Christmas Takeover transforms Stanley Marketplace daily through December twenty-eighth into a winter wonderland with free scavenger hunts and a diverse Santa experience.

Sunday brings the Holiday Celebration on Kearney Street from three to six p.m. in Park Hill with kids activities, holiday shopping, and Santa sightings.

Denver truly is the place to be this week for holiday magic and festive cheer. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver holiday week guide! Whether you're looking for festive markets, live entertainment, or family-friendly fun, this week is absolutely packed with amazing activities across the Mile High City.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood for something spectacular, head to the Colorado Convention Center where Decadence: The Digital City is hosting an unforgettable New Year's Eve celebration. But before we jump to the end of the year, let's talk about what's happening right now.

Tomorrow, Friday, December fifth, several fantastic events are kicking off. The Denver Winter Market opens at the old Sports Castle on Broadway from three to eight p.m., featuring local vendors, cool cocktails, and free gift wrapping services. Admission is completely free on Fridays. Over in Silverthorne, the Holiday Tree Lighting and Art Market runs from four thirty to eight thirty p.m., showcasing local artists with live music and a tree lighting at six p.m. Don't miss the Lakewood Lights Kickoff at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park starting at five p.m., with a tree lighting ceremony at five thirty, holiday carols, cocoa, and visits with Santa.

Saturday is the big day with the famous Parade of Lights running from four to nine p.m. downtown. You can grab grandstand tickets or head to the new free Holiday Village at Skyline Park with hot chocolate and food booths. Before the parade, check out the Cole Winter Wonderland Craft and Community Fair at DSST's Cole Middle and High School from eleven a.m. to two p.m., featuring student performances, free haircuts, family portraits, and gifts from local vendors. The third annual Denver Comics and Arts Festival runs from eleven a.m. to five p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative on Santa Fe Drive with dozens of vendors showcasing alternative comics and art.

If you prefer indoor entertainment, Moonlight Elves is a circus immersive holiday extravaganza featuring comedy, live music, and interactive games showing throughout the season at seven p.m.

For shopping enthusiasts, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues at Fillmore Plaza with nearly fifty Colorado makers and artisans, while Camp Christmas Takeover transforms Stanley Marketplace daily through December twenty-eighth into a winter wonderland with free scavenger hunts and a diverse Santa experience.

Sunday brings the Holiday Celebration on Kearney Street from three to six p.m. in Park Hill with kids activities, holiday shopping, and Santa sightings.

Denver truly is the place to be this week for holiday magic and festive cheer. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver holiday week guide! Whether you're looking for festive markets, live entertainment, or family-friendly fun, this week is absolutely packed with amazing activities across the Mile High City.

Starting tonight, if you're in the mood for something spectacular, head to the Colorado Convention Center where Decadence: The Digital City is hosting an unforgettable New Year's Eve celebration. But before we jump to the end of the year, let's talk about what's happening right now.

Tomorrow, Friday, December fifth, several fantastic events are kicking off. The Denver Winter Market opens at the old Sports Castle on Broadway from three to eight p.m., featuring local vendors, cool cocktails, and free gift wrapping services. Admission is completely free on Fridays. Over in Silverthorne, the Holiday Tree Lighting and Art Market runs from four thirty to eight thirty p.m., showcasing local artists with live music and a tree lighting at six p.m. Don't miss the Lakewood Lights Kickoff at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park starting at five p.m., with a tree lighting ceremony at five thirty, holiday carols, cocoa, and visits with Santa.

Saturday is the big day with the famous Parade of Lights running from four to nine p.m. downtown. You can grab grandstand tickets or head to the new free Holiday Village at Skyline Park with hot chocolate and food booths. Before the parade, check out the Cole Winter Wonderland Craft and Community Fair at DSST's Cole Middle and High School from eleven a.m. to two p.m., featuring student performances, free haircuts, family portraits, and gifts from local vendors. The third annual Denver Comics and Arts Festival runs from eleven a.m. to five p.m. at Town Hall Collaborative on Santa Fe Drive with dozens of vendors showcasing alternative comics and art.

If you prefer indoor entertainment, Moonlight Elves is a circus immersive holiday extravaganza featuring comedy, live music, and interactive games showing throughout the season at seven p.m.

For shopping enthusiasts, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues at Fillmore Plaza with nearly fifty Colorado makers and artisans, while Camp Christmas Takeover transforms Stanley Marketplace daily through December twenty-eighth into a winter wonderland with free scavenger hunts and a diverse Santa experience.

Sunday brings the Holiday Celebration on Kearney Street from three to six p.m. in Park Hill with kids activities, holiday shopping, and Santa sightings.

Denver truly is the place to be this week for holiday magic and festive cheer. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Dazzles with Holiday Magic: Concerts, Comedy, Toy Drives, and More</title>
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      <description>Today in Denver, there’s a whole lot of holiday magic happening all around the city. If you’re looking for live music, head to the Paramount Theatre tonight for Christmas with the Celts, a festive concert that brings traditional Celtic sounds to the Mile High City. For something a little different, Jake Shimabukuro brings his Holidays in Hawaii show to the Lone Tree Arts Center, blending ukulele and holiday cheer. If you’re in the mood for comedy, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting a Holiday Roast, perfect for a laugh with friends. And if you want to get into the spirit of giving, Elway’s Downtown is hosting a Toy Drive Happy Hour, where you can bring an unwrapped toy and get a complimentary drink.

For theater lovers, Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas is playing at the Buell Theatre, and A Christmas Carol is running at the Wolf Theatre, both offering classic holiday stories with a Denver twist. If you’re looking for something unique, Audacious Immersive is presenting Drunk Christmas, an abbreviated, spirited version of A Christmas Carol at Ratio Beer Works. For a more traditional experience, the Denver Christkindlmarket is open at the Auraria Campus, where you can browse European and local vendors, enjoy festive drinks, and soak up the holiday atmosphere.

This weekend, the fun continues with the Denver Winter Market at the Sports Castle, featuring more than 85 vendors, food trucks, and festive cocktails. The Denver Christkindlmarket remains open, and the Polar Express Train Ride is running at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, offering a magical experience for families. If you’re looking for outdoor fun, Halcyon on Ice is open for skating, music, and dining, and Elitch Holidays is dazzling with lights, Santa, and rides.

Don’t miss the chance to see the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, or catch a performance by the Denver Brass Quintet at Cherokee Ranch &amp; Castle. For a cozy evening, the Blue Violin Candlelight Christmas Extravaganza is happening at The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Today in Denver, there’s a whole lot of holiday magic happening all around the city. If you’re looking for live music, head to the Paramount Theatre tonight for Christmas with the Celts, a festive concert that brings traditional Celtic sounds to the Mile High City. For something a little different, Jake Shimabukuro brings his Holidays in Hawaii show to the Lone Tree Arts Center, blending ukulele and holiday cheer. If you’re in the mood for comedy, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting a Holiday Roast, perfect for a laugh with friends. And if you want to get into the spirit of giving, Elway’s Downtown is hosting a Toy Drive Happy Hour, where you can bring an unwrapped toy and get a complimentary drink.

For theater lovers, Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas is playing at the Buell Theatre, and A Christmas Carol is running at the Wolf Theatre, both offering classic holiday stories with a Denver twist. If you’re looking for something unique, Audacious Immersive is presenting Drunk Christmas, an abbreviated, spirited version of A Christmas Carol at Ratio Beer Works. For a more traditional experience, the Denver Christkindlmarket is open at the Auraria Campus, where you can browse European and local vendors, enjoy festive drinks, and soak up the holiday atmosphere.

This weekend, the fun continues with the Denver Winter Market at the Sports Castle, featuring more than 85 vendors, food trucks, and festive cocktails. The Denver Christkindlmarket remains open, and the Polar Express Train Ride is running at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, offering a magical experience for families. If you’re looking for outdoor fun, Halcyon on Ice is open for skating, music, and dining, and Elitch Holidays is dazzling with lights, Santa, and rides.

Don’t miss the chance to see the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, or catch a performance by the Denver Brass Quintet at Cherokee Ranch &amp; Castle. For a cozy evening, the Blue Violin Candlelight Christmas Extravaganza is happening at The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Today in Denver, there’s a whole lot of holiday magic happening all around the city. If you’re looking for live music, head to the Paramount Theatre tonight for Christmas with the Celts, a festive concert that brings traditional Celtic sounds to the Mile High City. For something a little different, Jake Shimabukuro brings his Holidays in Hawaii show to the Lone Tree Arts Center, blending ukulele and holiday cheer. If you’re in the mood for comedy, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting a Holiday Roast, perfect for a laugh with friends. And if you want to get into the spirit of giving, Elway’s Downtown is hosting a Toy Drive Happy Hour, where you can bring an unwrapped toy and get a complimentary drink.

For theater lovers, Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas is playing at the Buell Theatre, and A Christmas Carol is running at the Wolf Theatre, both offering classic holiday stories with a Denver twist. If you’re looking for something unique, Audacious Immersive is presenting Drunk Christmas, an abbreviated, spirited version of A Christmas Carol at Ratio Beer Works. For a more traditional experience, the Denver Christkindlmarket is open at the Auraria Campus, where you can browse European and local vendors, enjoy festive drinks, and soak up the holiday atmosphere.

This weekend, the fun continues with the Denver Winter Market at the Sports Castle, featuring more than 85 vendors, food trucks, and festive cocktails. The Denver Christkindlmarket remains open, and the Polar Express Train Ride is running at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, offering a magical experience for families. If you’re looking for outdoor fun, Halcyon on Ice is open for skating, music, and dining, and Elitch Holidays is dazzling with lights, Santa, and rides.

Don’t miss the chance to see the Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, or catch a performance by the Denver Brass Quintet at Cherokee Ranch &amp; Castle. For a cozy evening, the Blue Violin Candlelight Christmas Extravaganza is happening at The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Holiday Wonderland: Festive Markets, Live Music, and Immersive Experiences</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver guide for what's happening today and throughout the week! Let's dive into all the festive fun and exciting events going on right now in Colorado's capital.

Today is the perfect day to explore Denver's holiday markets and seasonal attractions. Head over to the Denver Bazaar in RiNo for their holiday market running from eleven in the morning until five in the evening at twenty-six twenty Walnut Street. This vibrant market features over fifty Colorado makers with handcrafted goods, photo opportunities, a candy cane forest, and a pop-up bar. If you're looking for live entertainment, the Face Vocal Band is performing Holiday Favorites at two o'clock at The PACE Center in Parker with tickets ranging from forty-four to forty-nine dollars. For something a bit more theatrical, Audacious Immersive presents an abbreviated drunken version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol called Drunk Christmas at two in the afternoon at Emporium Brewing Company on West Forty-second Avenue. Music lovers should catch A Holiday Evening with Ingrid Michaelson at seven o'clock tonight at Boettcher Concert Hall downtown, with tickets starting at fifty-four dollars. 

If you're in the mood for classic holiday performances, the Boulder Ballet is presenting The Nutcracker at two o'clock at Macky Auditorium in Boulder with tickets ranging from twenty-five to one hundred thirty-five dollars. For something more relaxed, The Schoolhouse in Parker offers a Relaxed Atmosphere Movie Showing of Dr. Seuss' The Grinch at two in the afternoon for just twelve dollars.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Denver's holiday season is in full swing with the Christkindl Market running daily at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus through December twenty-third. This authentic German-style holiday market features local and European craft vendors along with magical entertainment. Don't miss the Mile High Tree at the same location, a stunning seven-story immersive art experience that runs daily through December thirty-first from five to ten in the evening. For something truly spectacular, the Mile High Holiday Drone Show lights up downtown nightly through New Year's Eve with six hundred drones creating holiday-themed animations visible from multiple downtown locations.

Downtown Denver's Union Station is decked out with a forty-foot Christmas tree featuring over seven thousand holiday lights, and Santa visits are happening through the holiday season. The City and County Building puts on a fifteen-minute coordinated light show running daily Tuesday through Sunday at five forty-five and six forty-five in the evening.

Whether you're seeking holiday markets, live performances, festive lights, or family-friendly attractions, Denver is absolutely brimming with seasonal magic right now. Get out there and make the most of this magical time of year.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver guide for what's happening today and throughout the week! Let's dive into all the festive fun and exciting events going on right now in Colorado's capital.

Today is the perfect day to explore Denver's holiday markets and seasonal attractions. Head over to the Denver Bazaar in RiNo for their holiday market running from eleven in the morning until five in the evening at twenty-six twenty Walnut Street. This vibrant market features over fifty Colorado makers with handcrafted goods, photo opportunities, a candy cane forest, and a pop-up bar. If you're looking for live entertainment, the Face Vocal Band is performing Holiday Favorites at two o'clock at The PACE Center in Parker with tickets ranging from forty-four to forty-nine dollars. For something a bit more theatrical, Audacious Immersive presents an abbreviated drunken version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol called Drunk Christmas at two in the afternoon at Emporium Brewing Company on West Forty-second Avenue. Music lovers should catch A Holiday Evening with Ingrid Michaelson at seven o'clock tonight at Boettcher Concert Hall downtown, with tickets starting at fifty-four dollars. 

If you're in the mood for classic holiday performances, the Boulder Ballet is presenting The Nutcracker at two o'clock at Macky Auditorium in Boulder with tickets ranging from twenty-five to one hundred thirty-five dollars. For something more relaxed, The Schoolhouse in Parker offers a Relaxed Atmosphere Movie Showing of Dr. Seuss' The Grinch at two in the afternoon for just twelve dollars.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Denver's holiday season is in full swing with the Christkindl Market running daily at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus through December twenty-third. This authentic German-style holiday market features local and European craft vendors along with magical entertainment. Don't miss the Mile High Tree at the same location, a stunning seven-story immersive art experience that runs daily through December thirty-first from five to ten in the evening. For something truly spectacular, the Mile High Holiday Drone Show lights up downtown nightly through New Year's Eve with six hundred drones creating holiday-themed animations visible from multiple downtown locations.

Downtown Denver's Union Station is decked out with a forty-foot Christmas tree featuring over seven thousand holiday lights, and Santa visits are happening through the holiday season. The City and County Building puts on a fifteen-minute coordinated light show running daily Tuesday through Sunday at five forty-five and six forty-five in the evening.

Whether you're seeking holiday markets, live performances, festive lights, or family-friendly attractions, Denver is absolutely brimming with seasonal magic right now. Get out there and make the most of this magical time of year.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver guide for what's happening today and throughout the week! Let's dive into all the festive fun and exciting events going on right now in Colorado's capital.

Today is the perfect day to explore Denver's holiday markets and seasonal attractions. Head over to the Denver Bazaar in RiNo for their holiday market running from eleven in the morning until five in the evening at twenty-six twenty Walnut Street. This vibrant market features over fifty Colorado makers with handcrafted goods, photo opportunities, a candy cane forest, and a pop-up bar. If you're looking for live entertainment, the Face Vocal Band is performing Holiday Favorites at two o'clock at The PACE Center in Parker with tickets ranging from forty-four to forty-nine dollars. For something a bit more theatrical, Audacious Immersive presents an abbreviated drunken version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol called Drunk Christmas at two in the afternoon at Emporium Brewing Company on West Forty-second Avenue. Music lovers should catch A Holiday Evening with Ingrid Michaelson at seven o'clock tonight at Boettcher Concert Hall downtown, with tickets starting at fifty-four dollars. 

If you're in the mood for classic holiday performances, the Boulder Ballet is presenting The Nutcracker at two o'clock at Macky Auditorium in Boulder with tickets ranging from twenty-five to one hundred thirty-five dollars. For something more relaxed, The Schoolhouse in Parker offers a Relaxed Atmosphere Movie Showing of Dr. Seuss' The Grinch at two in the afternoon for just twelve dollars.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Denver's holiday season is in full swing with the Christkindl Market running daily at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus through December twenty-third. This authentic German-style holiday market features local and European craft vendors along with magical entertainment. Don't miss the Mile High Tree at the same location, a stunning seven-story immersive art experience that runs daily through December thirty-first from five to ten in the evening. For something truly spectacular, the Mile High Holiday Drone Show lights up downtown nightly through New Year's Eve with six hundred drones creating holiday-themed animations visible from multiple downtown locations.

Downtown Denver's Union Station is decked out with a forty-foot Christmas tree featuring over seven thousand holiday lights, and Santa visits are happening through the holiday season. The City and County Building puts on a fifteen-minute coordinated light show running daily Tuesday through Sunday at five forty-five and six forty-five in the evening.

Whether you're seeking holiday markets, live performances, festive lights, or family-friendly attractions, Denver is absolutely brimming with seasonal magic right now. Get out there and make the most of this magical time of year.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite content. This has been a

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend: Live Music, Sports, and Holiday Cheer Await</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver event guide for this exciting weekend! Whether you're looking to catch some live music, sports, or holiday festivities, Denver has something fantastic lined up for you.

If you're a nightlife enthusiast, head down to Club Vinyl on Broadway tonight at ten o'clock for an electronic dance music event featuring the artist Ejeca, presented by The Hundred. Doors open at ten PM and the venue is twenty-one and up, so bring your government-issued ID for entry.

For sports fans, you have two major events happening today. The Colorado Avalanche are taking on the Montreal Canadiens at Ball Arena this evening. If hockey is more your speed, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game between Denver and Minnesota is also happening tonight at Ball Arena, with doors opening at six PM and the game starting at seven.

If you're into winter sports, the Stifel Copper Cup at Copper Mountain is wrapping up this weekend, running through Sunday. This is the world's fastest skiers taking on high-altitude terrain in an Audi FIS Ski World Cup event, so if you want to see some incredible athletic performances, this is a must-see experience through November thirtieth.

For holiday activities that started yesterday and continue through the weekend, Denver is absolutely decked out in festive cheer. Larimer Lights has returned with immersive projection mapping, visits from Santa, live holiday carolers, and seasonal treats throughout the block. You can also catch the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's holiday light display, which is completely free and runs through January fourth.

At Stanley Marketplace, Camp Christmas has made its triumphant return with themed pop-up bars, free visits with Santa, and an exciting new Camp Christmas Express experience designed to lift your holiday spirits in fifteen minutes or less. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme Park is featuring millions of dazzling lights, a sixty-five-foot Christmas tree, and a three-hundred-foot candy cane tunnel.

If you want something more low-key, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues through December twenty-fourth with over forty local makers, designers, and creators selling unique gifts. And don't miss the New Year's Eve tradition at McGregor Square Plaza, where the Colorado Symphony will be waltzing into twenty twenty-six with polkas, waltzes, and marches.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend, so get out there and make the most of it. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 09:58:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver event guide for this exciting weekend! Whether you're looking to catch some live music, sports, or holiday festivities, Denver has something fantastic lined up for you.

If you're a nightlife enthusiast, head down to Club Vinyl on Broadway tonight at ten o'clock for an electronic dance music event featuring the artist Ejeca, presented by The Hundred. Doors open at ten PM and the venue is twenty-one and up, so bring your government-issued ID for entry.

For sports fans, you have two major events happening today. The Colorado Avalanche are taking on the Montreal Canadiens at Ball Arena this evening. If hockey is more your speed, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game between Denver and Minnesota is also happening tonight at Ball Arena, with doors opening at six PM and the game starting at seven.

If you're into winter sports, the Stifel Copper Cup at Copper Mountain is wrapping up this weekend, running through Sunday. This is the world's fastest skiers taking on high-altitude terrain in an Audi FIS Ski World Cup event, so if you want to see some incredible athletic performances, this is a must-see experience through November thirtieth.

For holiday activities that started yesterday and continue through the weekend, Denver is absolutely decked out in festive cheer. Larimer Lights has returned with immersive projection mapping, visits from Santa, live holiday carolers, and seasonal treats throughout the block. You can also catch the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's holiday light display, which is completely free and runs through January fourth.

At Stanley Marketplace, Camp Christmas has made its triumphant return with themed pop-up bars, free visits with Santa, and an exciting new Camp Christmas Express experience designed to lift your holiday spirits in fifteen minutes or less. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme Park is featuring millions of dazzling lights, a sixty-five-foot Christmas tree, and a three-hundred-foot candy cane tunnel.

If you want something more low-key, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues through December twenty-fourth with over forty local makers, designers, and creators selling unique gifts. And don't miss the New Year's Eve tradition at McGregor Square Plaza, where the Colorado Symphony will be waltzing into twenty twenty-six with polkas, waltzes, and marches.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend, so get out there and make the most of it. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver event guide for this exciting weekend! Whether you're looking to catch some live music, sports, or holiday festivities, Denver has something fantastic lined up for you.

If you're a nightlife enthusiast, head down to Club Vinyl on Broadway tonight at ten o'clock for an electronic dance music event featuring the artist Ejeca, presented by The Hundred. Doors open at ten PM and the venue is twenty-one and up, so bring your government-issued ID for entry.

For sports fans, you have two major events happening today. The Colorado Avalanche are taking on the Montreal Canadiens at Ball Arena this evening. If hockey is more your speed, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game between Denver and Minnesota is also happening tonight at Ball Arena, with doors opening at six PM and the game starting at seven.

If you're into winter sports, the Stifel Copper Cup at Copper Mountain is wrapping up this weekend, running through Sunday. This is the world's fastest skiers taking on high-altitude terrain in an Audi FIS Ski World Cup event, so if you want to see some incredible athletic performances, this is a must-see experience through November thirtieth.

For holiday activities that started yesterday and continue through the weekend, Denver is absolutely decked out in festive cheer. Larimer Lights has returned with immersive projection mapping, visits from Santa, live holiday carolers, and seasonal treats throughout the block. You can also catch the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's holiday light display, which is completely free and runs through January fourth.

At Stanley Marketplace, Camp Christmas has made its triumphant return with themed pop-up bars, free visits with Santa, and an exciting new Camp Christmas Express experience designed to lift your holiday spirits in fifteen minutes or less. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme Park is featuring millions of dazzling lights, a sixty-five-foot Christmas tree, and a three-hundred-foot candy cane tunnel.

If you want something more low-key, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues through December twenty-fourth with over forty local makers, designers, and creators selling unique gifts. And don't miss the New Year's Eve tradition at McGregor Square Plaza, where the Colorado Symphony will be waltzing into twenty twenty-six with polkas, waltzes, and marches.

Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend, so get out there and make the most of it. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Weekend Excitement in Denver: Events Galore from Club Vinyl to Culinary Adventures</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Denver events guide for this Friday through the weekend! Whether you're looking for a night out on the town or a unique experience, Denver has plenty happening right now.

Kicking off your Friday night, head to Club Vinyl in downtown Denver where Bommer and Gram Greene are spinning tracks from ten PM until three in the morning. This is a twenty-one and up event, so bring your ID and get ready to dance the night away at one of Denver's hottest venues located at 1082 Broadway Street.

If you're in the mood for something a bit more interactive and mysterious, the Denver Conspiracy Game presents an outdoor escape experience happening today at the 16th Street Mall. This is a fantastic option if you want to challenge yourself and your friends to solve puzzles while exploring the urban landscape of downtown Denver.

Looking for a culinary adventure, the number one ranked Denver Food Tour is running this afternoon from one to four PM, starting at Marco's Coal Fired Pizzeria. This guided experience takes you through Denver's most delicious neighborhoods and is a perfect way to discover hidden gem restaurants while learning about the local food scene. Tickets are just sixteen dollars.

For those seeking family-friendly entertainment, Moonlight Elves is performing this evening at seven PM, with ticket prices ranging from twenty-five to two hundred and five dollars. This children and family event offers a magical experience that's perfect for getting everyone in the holiday spirit early.

If you're planning ahead for the weekend, there's plenty more to explore. Denver continues to buzz with holiday activities and entertainment options as we head into December. The city's vibrant downtown district offers everything from upscale dining to live music venues, shopping districts, and cultural attractions.

Whether you're a longtime Denver resident or visiting for the weekend, this Friday and beyond offers the perfect blend of entertainment, food, and unique experiences. From outdoor games to live music, food tours to family shows, Denver truly has something for everyone during this festive season.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver events guide! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming activities and recommendations for things to do around the city. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 09:58:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Denver events guide for this Friday through the weekend! Whether you're looking for a night out on the town or a unique experience, Denver has plenty happening right now.

Kicking off your Friday night, head to Club Vinyl in downtown Denver where Bommer and Gram Greene are spinning tracks from ten PM until three in the morning. This is a twenty-one and up event, so bring your ID and get ready to dance the night away at one of Denver's hottest venues located at 1082 Broadway Street.

If you're in the mood for something a bit more interactive and mysterious, the Denver Conspiracy Game presents an outdoor escape experience happening today at the 16th Street Mall. This is a fantastic option if you want to challenge yourself and your friends to solve puzzles while exploring the urban landscape of downtown Denver.

Looking for a culinary adventure, the number one ranked Denver Food Tour is running this afternoon from one to four PM, starting at Marco's Coal Fired Pizzeria. This guided experience takes you through Denver's most delicious neighborhoods and is a perfect way to discover hidden gem restaurants while learning about the local food scene. Tickets are just sixteen dollars.

For those seeking family-friendly entertainment, Moonlight Elves is performing this evening at seven PM, with ticket prices ranging from twenty-five to two hundred and five dollars. This children and family event offers a magical experience that's perfect for getting everyone in the holiday spirit early.

If you're planning ahead for the weekend, there's plenty more to explore. Denver continues to buzz with holiday activities and entertainment options as we head into December. The city's vibrant downtown district offers everything from upscale dining to live music venues, shopping districts, and cultural attractions.

Whether you're a longtime Denver resident or visiting for the weekend, this Friday and beyond offers the perfect blend of entertainment, food, and unique experiences. From outdoor games to live music, food tours to family shows, Denver truly has something for everyone during this festive season.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver events guide! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming activities and recommendations for things to do around the city. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Denver events guide for this Friday through the weekend! Whether you're looking for a night out on the town or a unique experience, Denver has plenty happening right now.

Kicking off your Friday night, head to Club Vinyl in downtown Denver where Bommer and Gram Greene are spinning tracks from ten PM until three in the morning. This is a twenty-one and up event, so bring your ID and get ready to dance the night away at one of Denver's hottest venues located at 1082 Broadway Street.

If you're in the mood for something a bit more interactive and mysterious, the Denver Conspiracy Game presents an outdoor escape experience happening today at the 16th Street Mall. This is a fantastic option if you want to challenge yourself and your friends to solve puzzles while exploring the urban landscape of downtown Denver.

Looking for a culinary adventure, the number one ranked Denver Food Tour is running this afternoon from one to four PM, starting at Marco's Coal Fired Pizzeria. This guided experience takes you through Denver's most delicious neighborhoods and is a perfect way to discover hidden gem restaurants while learning about the local food scene. Tickets are just sixteen dollars.

For those seeking family-friendly entertainment, Moonlight Elves is performing this evening at seven PM, with ticket prices ranging from twenty-five to two hundred and five dollars. This children and family event offers a magical experience that's perfect for getting everyone in the holiday spirit early.

If you're planning ahead for the weekend, there's plenty more to explore. Denver continues to buzz with holiday activities and entertainment options as we head into December. The city's vibrant downtown district offers everything from upscale dining to live music venues, shopping districts, and cultural attractions.

Whether you're a longtime Denver resident or visiting for the weekend, this Friday and beyond offers the perfect blend of entertainment, food, and unique experiences. From outdoor games to live music, food tours to family shows, Denver truly has something for everyone during this festive season.

Thank you so much for tuning in to your Denver events guide! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming activities and recommendations for things to do around the city. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Thanksgiving Week in Denver Packed with Festive Events, Concerts, and Family Fun</title>
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      <description>Thanksgiving week in Denver is packed with festive events, concerts, and family fun, making it the perfect time for listeners to embrace the Mile High City’s holiday spirit. Tonight, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena, a high-energy matchup that always draws a passionate crowd according to Ticketmaster. For those in the mood for music and nostalgia, Noche De Old School brings the best of old-school hits for the 21 and over crowd at XSO Nightclub, promising a lively dancefloor and retro vibes as shared by Vivid Seats.

As the holiday weekend officially kicks off November 27 through 30, listeners can step into a winter wonderland with the Denver Christkindlmarket, a German-style holiday market on the Tivoli Quad at Auraria Campus. This authentic market is a treasure trove of traditional treats, handcrafted ornaments, live music, and cheerful ambiance. Also lighting up downtown is the nightly Mile High Drone Show, where 600 synchronized drones create mesmerizing patterns in the sky—perfect for family awe and those holiday selfies, according to Visit Denver.

Nearby, the Mile High Tree dazzles both kids and adults with its towering light-and-music show, also on the Tivoli Quad, and the Elitch Gardens Holiday event transforms the city’s theme park into a sparkling landscape with millions of twinkling lights and festive entertainment every evening.

Art lovers can escape the chilly air with the Denver Art Museum’s local artisan gift shops, featuring jewelry, housewares, prints, and handmade chocolates, as recommended by Southwest Contemporary. For something unique, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art runs its Holiday Pop-Up Shop all week, with works by Colorado artists including jewelry, prints, and crafts.

Sports and comedy lovers are covered too. Friday night brings the legendary comedian Katt Williams to Denver for his Heaven On Earth Tour, a guaranteed laughter-filled night. The Paramount Theatre hosts the enchanting Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet, while Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical runs at the Buell Theatre, providing top-notch family entertainment.

Sunday rounds out the weekend with Sundays on Santa Fe, a free, monthly art gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, and a chance for kids to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus at Union Station.

Thanks for tuning in and letting me guide your plans for an unforgettable week. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great suggestions and insider tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 09:59:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving week in Denver is packed with festive events, concerts, and family fun, making it the perfect time for listeners to embrace the Mile High City’s holiday spirit. Tonight, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena, a high-energy matchup that always draws a passionate crowd according to Ticketmaster. For those in the mood for music and nostalgia, Noche De Old School brings the best of old-school hits for the 21 and over crowd at XSO Nightclub, promising a lively dancefloor and retro vibes as shared by Vivid Seats.

As the holiday weekend officially kicks off November 27 through 30, listeners can step into a winter wonderland with the Denver Christkindlmarket, a German-style holiday market on the Tivoli Quad at Auraria Campus. This authentic market is a treasure trove of traditional treats, handcrafted ornaments, live music, and cheerful ambiance. Also lighting up downtown is the nightly Mile High Drone Show, where 600 synchronized drones create mesmerizing patterns in the sky—perfect for family awe and those holiday selfies, according to Visit Denver.

Nearby, the Mile High Tree dazzles both kids and adults with its towering light-and-music show, also on the Tivoli Quad, and the Elitch Gardens Holiday event transforms the city’s theme park into a sparkling landscape with millions of twinkling lights and festive entertainment every evening.

Art lovers can escape the chilly air with the Denver Art Museum’s local artisan gift shops, featuring jewelry, housewares, prints, and handmade chocolates, as recommended by Southwest Contemporary. For something unique, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art runs its Holiday Pop-Up Shop all week, with works by Colorado artists including jewelry, prints, and crafts.

Sports and comedy lovers are covered too. Friday night brings the legendary comedian Katt Williams to Denver for his Heaven On Earth Tour, a guaranteed laughter-filled night. The Paramount Theatre hosts the enchanting Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet, while Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical runs at the Buell Theatre, providing top-notch family entertainment.

Sunday rounds out the weekend with Sundays on Santa Fe, a free, monthly art gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, and a chance for kids to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus at Union Station.

Thanks for tuning in and letting me guide your plans for an unforgettable week. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great suggestions and insider tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving week in Denver is packed with festive events, concerts, and family fun, making it the perfect time for listeners to embrace the Mile High City’s holiday spirit. Tonight, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the San Jose Sharks at Ball Arena, a high-energy matchup that always draws a passionate crowd according to Ticketmaster. For those in the mood for music and nostalgia, Noche De Old School brings the best of old-school hits for the 21 and over crowd at XSO Nightclub, promising a lively dancefloor and retro vibes as shared by Vivid Seats.

As the holiday weekend officially kicks off November 27 through 30, listeners can step into a winter wonderland with the Denver Christkindlmarket, a German-style holiday market on the Tivoli Quad at Auraria Campus. This authentic market is a treasure trove of traditional treats, handcrafted ornaments, live music, and cheerful ambiance. Also lighting up downtown is the nightly Mile High Drone Show, where 600 synchronized drones create mesmerizing patterns in the sky—perfect for family awe and those holiday selfies, according to Visit Denver.

Nearby, the Mile High Tree dazzles both kids and adults with its towering light-and-music show, also on the Tivoli Quad, and the Elitch Gardens Holiday event transforms the city’s theme park into a sparkling landscape with millions of twinkling lights and festive entertainment every evening.

Art lovers can escape the chilly air with the Denver Art Museum’s local artisan gift shops, featuring jewelry, housewares, prints, and handmade chocolates, as recommended by Southwest Contemporary. For something unique, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art runs its Holiday Pop-Up Shop all week, with works by Colorado artists including jewelry, prints, and crafts.

Sports and comedy lovers are covered too. Friday night brings the legendary comedian Katt Williams to Denver for his Heaven On Earth Tour, a guaranteed laughter-filled night. The Paramount Theatre hosts the enchanting Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet, while Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical runs at the Buell Theatre, providing top-notch family entertainment.

Sunday rounds out the weekend with Sundays on Santa Fe, a free, monthly art gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, and a chance for kids to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus at Union Station.

Thanks for tuning in and letting me guide your plans for an unforgettable week. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great suggestions and insider tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Celestial Delights and Rock Legends Converge in Denver This Week</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what’s happening around the city today and throughout the week, you’re in for a treat. Kicking things off, tonight Ball Arena hosts Bryan Adams’ Roll with the Punches Tour, featuring classic rock icon Pat Benatar plus Neil Giraldo opening at 7:30 PM. It’s the kind of legendary double bill you’ll be talking about long after the last encore, so grab tickets while you can as listed by Live Nation.

On Tuesday, local music fans should swing by the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for Indie 102.3’s November Local 303 Meetup. This monthly event celebrates Colorado’s music scene with an intimate performance by Best Man. It’s 21 and up, totally free, and a perfect way to discover new talent and connect with local music lovers according to Indie 102.3.

Denver’s sky-watchers have some celestial treats in store too. According to the Denver Astronomical Society, the enormous Winter Hexagon asterism will be sparkling in the southeast skies, starring Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, Capella, Aldebaran, and Rigel, and joined by the bright planet Jupiter around 11 PM. Throughout the week, gaze up for special moments like Wednesday’s Cold Moon sitting between two clusters in Capricornus, and by the weekend watch the waxing gibbous moon sidle up to Neptune and Saturn in Pisces around 7 PM.

For those planning ahead to Thanksgiving, Denver will be under a first quarter Cold Moon just before midnight, offering a cosmic backdrop to full bellies and family gatherings. As Black Friday rolls in, keep eyes high for the moon hitting its ascending node around mid-afternoon.

Fans of live shows should keep Marquis Theater in mind this week—it’s always hopping with fresh faces and established acts, so check their schedule for any genres you’re after. Whether in the mood for indie rock, punk, or something experimental, there’s always something at Marquis.

And don’t sleep on the city’s meteor showers. NASA’s Meteor Shower Portal (recommended by Denver Astronomical Society) lets you track the Leonids, Orionids, and more. If you’re an early riser, the last hour before dawn offers your best shot at catching some shooting stars in Leo and Taurus.

From stargazing and rock concerts to local music showcases, Denver’s energy is contagious this week. Thanks for tuning in, make sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 02:39:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what’s happening around the city today and throughout the week, you’re in for a treat. Kicking things off, tonight Ball Arena hosts Bryan Adams’ Roll with the Punches Tour, featuring classic rock icon Pat Benatar plus Neil Giraldo opening at 7:30 PM. It’s the kind of legendary double bill you’ll be talking about long after the last encore, so grab tickets while you can as listed by Live Nation.

On Tuesday, local music fans should swing by the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for Indie 102.3’s November Local 303 Meetup. This monthly event celebrates Colorado’s music scene with an intimate performance by Best Man. It’s 21 and up, totally free, and a perfect way to discover new talent and connect with local music lovers according to Indie 102.3.

Denver’s sky-watchers have some celestial treats in store too. According to the Denver Astronomical Society, the enormous Winter Hexagon asterism will be sparkling in the southeast skies, starring Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, Capella, Aldebaran, and Rigel, and joined by the bright planet Jupiter around 11 PM. Throughout the week, gaze up for special moments like Wednesday’s Cold Moon sitting between two clusters in Capricornus, and by the weekend watch the waxing gibbous moon sidle up to Neptune and Saturn in Pisces around 7 PM.

For those planning ahead to Thanksgiving, Denver will be under a first quarter Cold Moon just before midnight, offering a cosmic backdrop to full bellies and family gatherings. As Black Friday rolls in, keep eyes high for the moon hitting its ascending node around mid-afternoon.

Fans of live shows should keep Marquis Theater in mind this week—it’s always hopping with fresh faces and established acts, so check their schedule for any genres you’re after. Whether in the mood for indie rock, punk, or something experimental, there’s always something at Marquis.

And don’t sleep on the city’s meteor showers. NASA’s Meteor Shower Portal (recommended by Denver Astronomical Society) lets you track the Leonids, Orionids, and more. If you’re an early riser, the last hour before dawn offers your best shot at catching some shooting stars in Leo and Taurus.

From stargazing and rock concerts to local music showcases, Denver’s energy is contagious this week. Thanks for tuning in, make sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what’s happening around the city today and throughout the week, you’re in for a treat. Kicking things off, tonight Ball Arena hosts Bryan Adams’ Roll with the Punches Tour, featuring classic rock icon Pat Benatar plus Neil Giraldo opening at 7:30 PM. It’s the kind of legendary double bill you’ll be talking about long after the last encore, so grab tickets while you can as listed by Live Nation.

On Tuesday, local music fans should swing by the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway for Indie 102.3’s November Local 303 Meetup. This monthly event celebrates Colorado’s music scene with an intimate performance by Best Man. It’s 21 and up, totally free, and a perfect way to discover new talent and connect with local music lovers according to Indie 102.3.

Denver’s sky-watchers have some celestial treats in store too. According to the Denver Astronomical Society, the enormous Winter Hexagon asterism will be sparkling in the southeast skies, starring Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, Capella, Aldebaran, and Rigel, and joined by the bright planet Jupiter around 11 PM. Throughout the week, gaze up for special moments like Wednesday’s Cold Moon sitting between two clusters in Capricornus, and by the weekend watch the waxing gibbous moon sidle up to Neptune and Saturn in Pisces around 7 PM.

For those planning ahead to Thanksgiving, Denver will be under a first quarter Cold Moon just before midnight, offering a cosmic backdrop to full bellies and family gatherings. As Black Friday rolls in, keep eyes high for the moon hitting its ascending node around mid-afternoon.

Fans of live shows should keep Marquis Theater in mind this week—it’s always hopping with fresh faces and established acts, so check their schedule for any genres you’re after. Whether in the mood for indie rock, punk, or something experimental, there’s always something at Marquis.

And don’t sleep on the city’s meteor showers. NASA’s Meteor Shower Portal (recommended by Denver Astronomical Society) lets you track the Leonids, Orionids, and more. If you’re an early riser, the last hour before dawn offers your best shot at catching some shooting stars in Leo and Taurus.

From stargazing and rock concerts to local music showcases, Denver’s energy is contagious this week. Thanks for tuning in, make sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Lively November Weekend in Denver: Sports, Music, and Holiday Festivities Abound</title>
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      <description>Denver comes alive this November 21st, and listeners—there is truly something for everyone happening in and around the city today and this weekend. If you’re looking for a fun Friday night, head over to Ball Arena for WWE SmackDown starting at 5:30 p.m. You’ll catch superstar names like Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss. The energy will be electric, so grab tickets online and arrive early for good parking according to Ball Arena’s own info.

If you love live country music, tonight at the Grizzly Rose, Drake Milligan takes the stage at 8 p.m. Milligan is known for his classic country sound and his stint on America’s Got Talent. It’s a great spot for dancing, catching a show, and maybe even signing up for a line dance lesson if you want to loosen up before the concert.

For theater lovers, the Arvada Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities presents Disney's Frozen at 7 p.m. tonight. Join Anna, Elsa, and the whole crew for this heartwarming musical adventure. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors wraps up its run on Saturday, so book those seats if you’re looking for something spooky and hilarious.

Saturday’s highlight is definitely the Denver Nuggets taking on the Sacramento Kings at Ball Arena at 8 p.m. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, this home game promises top-tier action according to 303 Magazine. Earlier in the day, consider an enchanting Holiday Afternoon Tea at The Brown Palace from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., complete with live piano music and festive décor in their stunning atrium.

If you prefer your weekends with a bit of holiday spirit, Saturday night brings Matroda to ReelWorks for an all-out dance party, and on Sunday, switch over to arts and crafts with a Holiday Truffle-Making Class at Bibamba Artisan Chocolate at 11 a.m.—bring your friends and make gourmet chocolate treats. Families can also visit Downtown Boulder on Sunday at 2 p.m. for the Switch On the Holidays event, featuring dance performances and a stunning lighting ceremony.

Music fans, don’t miss The Man Is Dead at Globe Hall Live Music &amp; Kitchen Sunday at 5 p.m.—an energetic show to cap off your weekend.

No matter your mood—whether it’s sports, music, food, art, or holiday magic—Denver gives you ample choices this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for the latest guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver comes alive this November 21st, and listeners—there is truly something for everyone happening in and around the city today and this weekend. If you’re looking for a fun Friday night, head over to Ball Arena for WWE SmackDown starting at 5:30 p.m. You’ll catch superstar names like Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss. The energy will be electric, so grab tickets online and arrive early for good parking according to Ball Arena’s own info.

If you love live country music, tonight at the Grizzly Rose, Drake Milligan takes the stage at 8 p.m. Milligan is known for his classic country sound and his stint on America’s Got Talent. It’s a great spot for dancing, catching a show, and maybe even signing up for a line dance lesson if you want to loosen up before the concert.

For theater lovers, the Arvada Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities presents Disney's Frozen at 7 p.m. tonight. Join Anna, Elsa, and the whole crew for this heartwarming musical adventure. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors wraps up its run on Saturday, so book those seats if you’re looking for something spooky and hilarious.

Saturday’s highlight is definitely the Denver Nuggets taking on the Sacramento Kings at Ball Arena at 8 p.m. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, this home game promises top-tier action according to 303 Magazine. Earlier in the day, consider an enchanting Holiday Afternoon Tea at The Brown Palace from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., complete with live piano music and festive décor in their stunning atrium.

If you prefer your weekends with a bit of holiday spirit, Saturday night brings Matroda to ReelWorks for an all-out dance party, and on Sunday, switch over to arts and crafts with a Holiday Truffle-Making Class at Bibamba Artisan Chocolate at 11 a.m.—bring your friends and make gourmet chocolate treats. Families can also visit Downtown Boulder on Sunday at 2 p.m. for the Switch On the Holidays event, featuring dance performances and a stunning lighting ceremony.

Music fans, don’t miss The Man Is Dead at Globe Hall Live Music &amp; Kitchen Sunday at 5 p.m.—an energetic show to cap off your weekend.

No matter your mood—whether it’s sports, music, food, art, or holiday magic—Denver gives you ample choices this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for the latest guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver comes alive this November 21st, and listeners—there is truly something for everyone happening in and around the city today and this weekend. If you’re looking for a fun Friday night, head over to Ball Arena for WWE SmackDown starting at 5:30 p.m. You’ll catch superstar names like Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss. The energy will be electric, so grab tickets online and arrive early for good parking according to Ball Arena’s own info.

If you love live country music, tonight at the Grizzly Rose, Drake Milligan takes the stage at 8 p.m. Milligan is known for his classic country sound and his stint on America’s Got Talent. It’s a great spot for dancing, catching a show, and maybe even signing up for a line dance lesson if you want to loosen up before the concert.

For theater lovers, the Arvada Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities presents Disney's Frozen at 7 p.m. tonight. Join Anna, Elsa, and the whole crew for this heartwarming musical adventure. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors wraps up its run on Saturday, so book those seats if you’re looking for something spooky and hilarious.

Saturday’s highlight is definitely the Denver Nuggets taking on the Sacramento Kings at Ball Arena at 8 p.m. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, this home game promises top-tier action according to 303 Magazine. Earlier in the day, consider an enchanting Holiday Afternoon Tea at The Brown Palace from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., complete with live piano music and festive décor in their stunning atrium.

If you prefer your weekends with a bit of holiday spirit, Saturday night brings Matroda to ReelWorks for an all-out dance party, and on Sunday, switch over to arts and crafts with a Holiday Truffle-Making Class at Bibamba Artisan Chocolate at 11 a.m.—bring your friends and make gourmet chocolate treats. Families can also visit Downtown Boulder on Sunday at 2 p.m. for the Switch On the Holidays event, featuring dance performances and a stunning lighting ceremony.

Music fans, don’t miss The Man Is Dead at Globe Hall Live Music &amp; Kitchen Sunday at 5 p.m.—an energetic show to cap off your weekend.

No matter your mood—whether it’s sports, music, food, art, or holiday magic—Denver gives you ample choices this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for the latest guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Headline: Denver Lights Up with Holiday Festivities, Concerts, and Educator Convention</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with energy this week and rolling right into a weekend packed with holiday lights, music, live performances, and outdoor fun. If you are in Denver today, November 20th, you can kick off your evening with the Ten Crowns Tour featuring Andy Bell of Erasure at Summit, bringing a major dose of synth-pop nostalgia to the city according to the Summit event calendar. Over at the Colorado Convention Center, the 2025 NCTE Annual Convention is in full swing, drawing educators and book lovers from all over.

As we roll into Friday, November 21, magical winter nights officially begin at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and the Denver Christkindlmarket opens for the season—this traditional open-air holiday market runs through December and promises German food, mulled wine, handcrafted gifts, and plenty of live entertainment, as detailed by Visit Denver. If shopping local is your thing, check out the Holiday Artisan Market in Washington Park all weekend from 10 am to 4 pm—admission is free and dogs are welcome, according to the market’s Instagram update.

Friday also brings the start of the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex. Running Friday through Sunday, this huge holiday marketplace features hundreds of vendors, festive décor, and kid-friendly activities according to the National Western Complex’s official site. While you are on the west side of town, wander over to the iconic Mile High Tree on the 16th Street Mall and catch the dazzling drone shows and holiday lights each night as highlighted by Visit Denver.

For live theater fans, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors through Friday, and beginning Friday night, you can catch A Christmas Carol in the Wolf Theatre for a holiday tradition onstage all weekend. On Saturday, November 22, classical music lovers can enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s performance of The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, with world-class violinist Kerson Leong at Boettcher Concert Hall shared by Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Looking for fresh air? Explore Red Rocks Park or book a guided hike into the Rockies—Tripadvisor reviewers promise memorable views and brisk high-country air this time of year. Later Saturday night, rock band The Darkness brings their Dreams on Toast Tour to Summit for an upbeat, crowd-pleasing set.

Family fun isn’t left out—catch Mile High City’s kid-friendly activities, visit Denver Zoo’s Holiday Lights, or take on a city scavenger hunt adventure as noted by Tripadvisor. And if you have little entrepreneurs in your crew, Lemonade Day is happening Saturday, a fun youth program empowering kids to run their own businesses.

Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 10:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with energy this week and rolling right into a weekend packed with holiday lights, music, live performances, and outdoor fun. If you are in Denver today, November 20th, you can kick off your evening with the Ten Crowns Tour featuring Andy Bell of Erasure at Summit, bringing a major dose of synth-pop nostalgia to the city according to the Summit event calendar. Over at the Colorado Convention Center, the 2025 NCTE Annual Convention is in full swing, drawing educators and book lovers from all over.

As we roll into Friday, November 21, magical winter nights officially begin at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and the Denver Christkindlmarket opens for the season—this traditional open-air holiday market runs through December and promises German food, mulled wine, handcrafted gifts, and plenty of live entertainment, as detailed by Visit Denver. If shopping local is your thing, check out the Holiday Artisan Market in Washington Park all weekend from 10 am to 4 pm—admission is free and dogs are welcome, according to the market’s Instagram update.

Friday also brings the start of the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex. Running Friday through Sunday, this huge holiday marketplace features hundreds of vendors, festive décor, and kid-friendly activities according to the National Western Complex’s official site. While you are on the west side of town, wander over to the iconic Mile High Tree on the 16th Street Mall and catch the dazzling drone shows and holiday lights each night as highlighted by Visit Denver.

For live theater fans, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors through Friday, and beginning Friday night, you can catch A Christmas Carol in the Wolf Theatre for a holiday tradition onstage all weekend. On Saturday, November 22, classical music lovers can enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s performance of The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, with world-class violinist Kerson Leong at Boettcher Concert Hall shared by Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Looking for fresh air? Explore Red Rocks Park or book a guided hike into the Rockies—Tripadvisor reviewers promise memorable views and brisk high-country air this time of year. Later Saturday night, rock band The Darkness brings their Dreams on Toast Tour to Summit for an upbeat, crowd-pleasing set.

Family fun isn’t left out—catch Mile High City’s kid-friendly activities, visit Denver Zoo’s Holiday Lights, or take on a city scavenger hunt adventure as noted by Tripadvisor. And if you have little entrepreneurs in your crew, Lemonade Day is happening Saturday, a fun youth program empowering kids to run their own businesses.

Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with energy this week and rolling right into a weekend packed with holiday lights, music, live performances, and outdoor fun. If you are in Denver today, November 20th, you can kick off your evening with the Ten Crowns Tour featuring Andy Bell of Erasure at Summit, bringing a major dose of synth-pop nostalgia to the city according to the Summit event calendar. Over at the Colorado Convention Center, the 2025 NCTE Annual Convention is in full swing, drawing educators and book lovers from all over.

As we roll into Friday, November 21, magical winter nights officially begin at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, and the Denver Christkindlmarket opens for the season—this traditional open-air holiday market runs through December and promises German food, mulled wine, handcrafted gifts, and plenty of live entertainment, as detailed by Visit Denver. If shopping local is your thing, check out the Holiday Artisan Market in Washington Park all weekend from 10 am to 4 pm—admission is free and dogs are welcome, according to the market’s Instagram update.

Friday also brings the start of the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex. Running Friday through Sunday, this huge holiday marketplace features hundreds of vendors, festive décor, and kid-friendly activities according to the National Western Complex’s official site. While you are on the west side of town, wander over to the iconic Mile High Tree on the 16th Street Mall and catch the dazzling drone shows and holiday lights each night as highlighted by Visit Denver.

For live theater fans, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors through Friday, and beginning Friday night, you can catch A Christmas Carol in the Wolf Theatre for a holiday tradition onstage all weekend. On Saturday, November 22, classical music lovers can enjoy the Colorado Symphony’s performance of The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, with world-class violinist Kerson Leong at Boettcher Concert Hall shared by Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Looking for fresh air? Explore Red Rocks Park or book a guided hike into the Rockies—Tripadvisor reviewers promise memorable views and brisk high-country air this time of year. Later Saturday night, rock band The Darkness brings their Dreams on Toast Tour to Summit for an upbeat, crowd-pleasing set.

Family fun isn’t left out—catch Mile High City’s kid-friendly activities, visit Denver Zoo’s Holiday Lights, or take on a city scavenger hunt adventure as noted by Tripadvisor. And if you have little entrepreneurs in your crew, Lemonade Day is happening Saturday, a fun youth program empowering kids to run their own businesses.

Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Diverse Lineup of Music, Comedy, and Holiday Magic Delights Denver This Week</title>
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      <description>Feeling the mid-November chill in Denver, listeners? This week in the Mile High City promises a vibrant lineup of music, comedy, holiday magic, and family fun, so let's break down what’s happening right now through the weekend.

Tonight, Wednesday, November 19th, there’s no end to the excitement. Music lovers can head over to the Mission Ballroom for a night with Grammy winners Portugal. The Man, promising psychedelic indie vibes and an electric crowd. Denverites who crave something jazzy can catch Grammy-winning Latin jazz flutist Nestor Torres performing at Dazzle on 14th Street at 8:30 PM. And for comedy fans, Comedy Works Downtown features Mike Stanley, a Detroit native known for his sharp, clever stand-up.

If live theater is more your style, Buell Theatre welcomes back the legendary percussion group STOMP through Saturday night. The newly updated show brings two brand new routines, meaning even longtime fans will be seeing something totally fresh according to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. You can also explore Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, serving laughs and spooky thrills all week.

Thursday, enjoy an evening of line dancing at the Buffalo Rose in nearby Golden with Jeff Goodwin &amp; The Front Range Cowboys. Tribute fans won’t want to miss In The Stone, the 10-piece Earth, Wind &amp; Fire tribute band making their debut performance!

Kicking off the holiday spirit is the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex, running Friday through Sunday. Find one-of-a-kind gifts from over 275 vendors, snap a photo with Santa, or grab a treat at the Tinsel Town Train. Also beginning Friday and running through December, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ beloved musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns, dazzling families with its festive set and heartwarming story.

This weekend, book lovers can check out the Grateful For Books: Fall Reading Goal event at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom on Saturday, with reading time, vendor goodies, and bookish chats. Art and music intertwine Saturday with Fluidity, an immersive concert presented by DYAO and MCA Denver, letting you wander contemporary gallery spaces as musicians perform inspired by local art.

For those looking to laugh, The Improv hosts a slew of comedians all weekend, including Aries Spears and Bill Bellamy, so get your tickets early.

Denver truly has something for everyone this week—no matter your taste, you’ll find something fun to do, so get out and enjoy the city. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Feeling the mid-November chill in Denver, listeners? This week in the Mile High City promises a vibrant lineup of music, comedy, holiday magic, and family fun, so let's break down what’s happening right now through the weekend.

Tonight, Wednesday, November 19th, there’s no end to the excitement. Music lovers can head over to the Mission Ballroom for a night with Grammy winners Portugal. The Man, promising psychedelic indie vibes and an electric crowd. Denverites who crave something jazzy can catch Grammy-winning Latin jazz flutist Nestor Torres performing at Dazzle on 14th Street at 8:30 PM. And for comedy fans, Comedy Works Downtown features Mike Stanley, a Detroit native known for his sharp, clever stand-up.

If live theater is more your style, Buell Theatre welcomes back the legendary percussion group STOMP through Saturday night. The newly updated show brings two brand new routines, meaning even longtime fans will be seeing something totally fresh according to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. You can also explore Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, serving laughs and spooky thrills all week.

Thursday, enjoy an evening of line dancing at the Buffalo Rose in nearby Golden with Jeff Goodwin &amp; The Front Range Cowboys. Tribute fans won’t want to miss In The Stone, the 10-piece Earth, Wind &amp; Fire tribute band making their debut performance!

Kicking off the holiday spirit is the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex, running Friday through Sunday. Find one-of-a-kind gifts from over 275 vendors, snap a photo with Santa, or grab a treat at the Tinsel Town Train. Also beginning Friday and running through December, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ beloved musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns, dazzling families with its festive set and heartwarming story.

This weekend, book lovers can check out the Grateful For Books: Fall Reading Goal event at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom on Saturday, with reading time, vendor goodies, and bookish chats. Art and music intertwine Saturday with Fluidity, an immersive concert presented by DYAO and MCA Denver, letting you wander contemporary gallery spaces as musicians perform inspired by local art.

For those looking to laugh, The Improv hosts a slew of comedians all weekend, including Aries Spears and Bill Bellamy, so get your tickets early.

Denver truly has something for everyone this week—no matter your taste, you’ll find something fun to do, so get out and enjoy the city. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Feeling the mid-November chill in Denver, listeners? This week in the Mile High City promises a vibrant lineup of music, comedy, holiday magic, and family fun, so let's break down what’s happening right now through the weekend.

Tonight, Wednesday, November 19th, there’s no end to the excitement. Music lovers can head over to the Mission Ballroom for a night with Grammy winners Portugal. The Man, promising psychedelic indie vibes and an electric crowd. Denverites who crave something jazzy can catch Grammy-winning Latin jazz flutist Nestor Torres performing at Dazzle on 14th Street at 8:30 PM. And for comedy fans, Comedy Works Downtown features Mike Stanley, a Detroit native known for his sharp, clever stand-up.

If live theater is more your style, Buell Theatre welcomes back the legendary percussion group STOMP through Saturday night. The newly updated show brings two brand new routines, meaning even longtime fans will be seeing something totally fresh according to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. You can also explore Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre, serving laughs and spooky thrills all week.

Thursday, enjoy an evening of line dancing at the Buffalo Rose in nearby Golden with Jeff Goodwin &amp; The Front Range Cowboys. Tribute fans won’t want to miss In The Stone, the 10-piece Earth, Wind &amp; Fire tribute band making their debut performance!

Kicking off the holiday spirit is the Denver Christmas Show at the National Western Complex, running Friday through Sunday. Find one-of-a-kind gifts from over 275 vendors, snap a photo with Santa, or grab a treat at the Tinsel Town Train. Also beginning Friday and running through December, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ beloved musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol returns, dazzling families with its festive set and heartwarming story.

This weekend, book lovers can check out the Grateful For Books: Fall Reading Goal event at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom on Saturday, with reading time, vendor goodies, and bookish chats. Art and music intertwine Saturday with Fluidity, an immersive concert presented by DYAO and MCA Denver, letting you wander contemporary gallery spaces as musicians perform inspired by local art.

For those looking to laugh, The Improv hosts a slew of comedians all weekend, including Aries Spears and Bill Bellamy, so get your tickets early.

Denver truly has something for everyone this week—no matter your taste, you’ll find something fun to do, so get out and enjoy the city. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Unique Events for All Tastes and Ages</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, if you’re searching for what to do this Sunday and throughout the coming week, Denver is overflowing with unique events and entertainment, promising something for every taste and age. Let’s dive right in.

Today, November 16, Denver is alive with performances and artistic celebrations. At 2 p.m., music fans can catch Lenny Pearce at the Ogden Theatre, while literary lovers are invited to Stories on Stage’s “Late Bloomers” at Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center, also at 2 p.m. For families, Bellco Theatre is hosting the playful “Bely y Beto Sueños” at 3 p.m, promising a lively afternoon. Later in the evening, get into the groove with Niek Velvis &amp; Friends at The Oriental Theater, starting at 6 p.m, or immerse yourself in the mellow tones of jazz at Dazzle at Baur’s where the Harry Drabkin-Ron LeGault Sextet pays tribute to Mingus at 6:30 p.m. If you prefer something theatrical, Lucy Darling brings her acclaimed “You’re Welcome” show to the Paramount Theatre tonight.

Denver Arts Week wraps up today, and it’s your last call to experience exhibitions around town, including the Agave: Symbol and Spirit display at Denver Botanic Gardens and Spookadelia: Unspoken, the immersive art experience at Spectra Art Space. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the dazzling musical Disney’s The Lion King continues its run, suitable for all ages.

Looking back at the weekend, Saturday night saw EDM legend Nero spinning at The Church Nightclub, and the Urban Holiday Market lit up Denver Union Station with holiday cheer. The International Gem &amp; Jewelry Show continues today at National Western Center, bringing together dazzling gems and unique pieces from top designers and wholesalers.

Sports fans, head to McGregor Square where Broncos game days buzz with energy and camaraderie. Looking into this coming week, the Colorado Convention Center hosts the Mile High Regionals—a showcase of Gravit8 Dance’s Fall Tour—perfect for those who appreciate athletic artistry.

And for families, Kids Wonder in Centennial invites everyone for family night out, while Ford-Warren Branch Library hosts storytime. There’s fun waiting at the Denver Firefighters Museum and a family-friendly Money Museum tour in Colorado Springs if you’re up for a little trip.

Don’t forget, Cherry Creek North continues to sparkle all week with holiday lights and boutique shopping, adding charm to any day out.

Thanks for tuning in and discovering what makes Denver vibrant—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the best things to do in the Mile High City.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2025 10:00:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, if you’re searching for what to do this Sunday and throughout the coming week, Denver is overflowing with unique events and entertainment, promising something for every taste and age. Let’s dive right in.

Today, November 16, Denver is alive with performances and artistic celebrations. At 2 p.m., music fans can catch Lenny Pearce at the Ogden Theatre, while literary lovers are invited to Stories on Stage’s “Late Bloomers” at Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center, also at 2 p.m. For families, Bellco Theatre is hosting the playful “Bely y Beto Sueños” at 3 p.m, promising a lively afternoon. Later in the evening, get into the groove with Niek Velvis &amp; Friends at The Oriental Theater, starting at 6 p.m, or immerse yourself in the mellow tones of jazz at Dazzle at Baur’s where the Harry Drabkin-Ron LeGault Sextet pays tribute to Mingus at 6:30 p.m. If you prefer something theatrical, Lucy Darling brings her acclaimed “You’re Welcome” show to the Paramount Theatre tonight.

Denver Arts Week wraps up today, and it’s your last call to experience exhibitions around town, including the Agave: Symbol and Spirit display at Denver Botanic Gardens and Spookadelia: Unspoken, the immersive art experience at Spectra Art Space. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the dazzling musical Disney’s The Lion King continues its run, suitable for all ages.

Looking back at the weekend, Saturday night saw EDM legend Nero spinning at The Church Nightclub, and the Urban Holiday Market lit up Denver Union Station with holiday cheer. The International Gem &amp; Jewelry Show continues today at National Western Center, bringing together dazzling gems and unique pieces from top designers and wholesalers.

Sports fans, head to McGregor Square where Broncos game days buzz with energy and camaraderie. Looking into this coming week, the Colorado Convention Center hosts the Mile High Regionals—a showcase of Gravit8 Dance’s Fall Tour—perfect for those who appreciate athletic artistry.

And for families, Kids Wonder in Centennial invites everyone for family night out, while Ford-Warren Branch Library hosts storytime. There’s fun waiting at the Denver Firefighters Museum and a family-friendly Money Museum tour in Colorado Springs if you’re up for a little trip.

Don’t forget, Cherry Creek North continues to sparkle all week with holiday lights and boutique shopping, adding charm to any day out.

Thanks for tuning in and discovering what makes Denver vibrant—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the best things to do in the Mile High City.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, if you’re searching for what to do this Sunday and throughout the coming week, Denver is overflowing with unique events and entertainment, promising something for every taste and age. Let’s dive right in.

Today, November 16, Denver is alive with performances and artistic celebrations. At 2 p.m., music fans can catch Lenny Pearce at the Ogden Theatre, while literary lovers are invited to Stories on Stage’s “Late Bloomers” at Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center, also at 2 p.m. For families, Bellco Theatre is hosting the playful “Bely y Beto Sueños” at 3 p.m, promising a lively afternoon. Later in the evening, get into the groove with Niek Velvis &amp; Friends at The Oriental Theater, starting at 6 p.m, or immerse yourself in the mellow tones of jazz at Dazzle at Baur’s where the Harry Drabkin-Ron LeGault Sextet pays tribute to Mingus at 6:30 p.m. If you prefer something theatrical, Lucy Darling brings her acclaimed “You’re Welcome” show to the Paramount Theatre tonight.

Denver Arts Week wraps up today, and it’s your last call to experience exhibitions around town, including the Agave: Symbol and Spirit display at Denver Botanic Gardens and Spookadelia: Unspoken, the immersive art experience at Spectra Art Space. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the dazzling musical Disney’s The Lion King continues its run, suitable for all ages.

Looking back at the weekend, Saturday night saw EDM legend Nero spinning at The Church Nightclub, and the Urban Holiday Market lit up Denver Union Station with holiday cheer. The International Gem &amp; Jewelry Show continues today at National Western Center, bringing together dazzling gems and unique pieces from top designers and wholesalers.

Sports fans, head to McGregor Square where Broncos game days buzz with energy and camaraderie. Looking into this coming week, the Colorado Convention Center hosts the Mile High Regionals—a showcase of Gravit8 Dance’s Fall Tour—perfect for those who appreciate athletic artistry.

And for families, Kids Wonder in Centennial invites everyone for family night out, while Ford-Warren Branch Library hosts storytime. There’s fun waiting at the Denver Firefighters Museum and a family-friendly Money Museum tour in Colorado Springs if you’re up for a little trip.

Don’t forget, Cherry Creek North continues to sparkle all week with holiday lights and boutique shopping, adding charm to any day out.

Thanks for tuning in and discovering what makes Denver vibrant—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the best things to do in the Mile High City.

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      <description>Denver is positively buzzing this weekend and into next week with events that suit just about every mood and interest. Let’s start with today, Saturday, November 15. Music fans will love BanjoFest at Swallow Hill Music, running all day from morning workshops to an evening jam session with banjo legends like Pete Wernick and Kyle Tuttle. While you’re in the musical spirit, the Colfax Carousel Punk Festival will light up Colfax Avenue, spanning The Squire Lounge, Lion’s Lair, and the Tight End Bar, and offering a full lineup of punk bands for one ticket.

Tonight, EDM enthusiasts can dance the night away at The Church Nightclub with Nero taking over the decks. Doors open at 10 p.m., and you’ll want to grab tickets ahead of time since this 21-and-up bash is sure to pack out. If your vibe is more orchestral, Denver will host Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Ball Arena with their holiday extravaganza The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, with two shows this evening.

Shopping is in full swing. The Urban Holiday Market at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. all weekend, highlighting unique artisan gifts, seasonal treats, and festive music. The Denver Bazaar Cherry Creek Tree Lighting Holiday Market is also offering local wares while lighting up Cherry Creek this afternoon.

Families will love the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where The Secret World of Elephants provides a hands-on educational experience, and the brand-new Brick Planet Lego exhibit opens today for fans of all ages. Kids and parents can also catch “Goodnight Moon” at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts or check out the interactive Children and Family Make and Take: Harvest Wreaths at the Denver Botanic Gardens.

Art lovers and night owls should swing by Rainbow Dome this evening for the BARFDAY Party, a large-scale video installation and celebration of DIY art featuring immersive visuals and a communal, creative spirit. The Museum of Contemporary Art will host the Festival de Leyendas, a vibrant evening showcasing Latin American storytelling, music, and dance.

Comedy fans won’t want to miss Gianmarco Soresi’s Drama King show at Comedy Works at Larimer Square on Sunday night, with tickets available now. Ongoing throughout the week, catch Denver Fashion Week’s epic runway shows in the RiNo Art District, or immerse yourself in the macabre brilliance of “Edgar Allan Poe Is Dead and So Is My Cat” at Buntport Theater.

Sports are in play too — the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Avalanche are both home this weekend, so gear up and cheer for the home teams. For a breath of culture, Denver Arts Week continues, celebrating the city’s creativity with pop-up exhibits, music, and public art across downtown.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver events rundown. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss What’s On in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is positively buzzing this weekend and into next week with events that suit just about every mood and interest. Let’s start with today, Saturday, November 15. Music fans will love BanjoFest at Swallow Hill Music, running all day from morning workshops to an evening jam session with banjo legends like Pete Wernick and Kyle Tuttle. While you’re in the musical spirit, the Colfax Carousel Punk Festival will light up Colfax Avenue, spanning The Squire Lounge, Lion’s Lair, and the Tight End Bar, and offering a full lineup of punk bands for one ticket.

Tonight, EDM enthusiasts can dance the night away at The Church Nightclub with Nero taking over the decks. Doors open at 10 p.m., and you’ll want to grab tickets ahead of time since this 21-and-up bash is sure to pack out. If your vibe is more orchestral, Denver will host Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Ball Arena with their holiday extravaganza The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, with two shows this evening.

Shopping is in full swing. The Urban Holiday Market at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. all weekend, highlighting unique artisan gifts, seasonal treats, and festive music. The Denver Bazaar Cherry Creek Tree Lighting Holiday Market is also offering local wares while lighting up Cherry Creek this afternoon.

Families will love the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where The Secret World of Elephants provides a hands-on educational experience, and the brand-new Brick Planet Lego exhibit opens today for fans of all ages. Kids and parents can also catch “Goodnight Moon” at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts or check out the interactive Children and Family Make and Take: Harvest Wreaths at the Denver Botanic Gardens.

Art lovers and night owls should swing by Rainbow Dome this evening for the BARFDAY Party, a large-scale video installation and celebration of DIY art featuring immersive visuals and a communal, creative spirit. The Museum of Contemporary Art will host the Festival de Leyendas, a vibrant evening showcasing Latin American storytelling, music, and dance.

Comedy fans won’t want to miss Gianmarco Soresi’s Drama King show at Comedy Works at Larimer Square on Sunday night, with tickets available now. Ongoing throughout the week, catch Denver Fashion Week’s epic runway shows in the RiNo Art District, or immerse yourself in the macabre brilliance of “Edgar Allan Poe Is Dead and So Is My Cat” at Buntport Theater.

Sports are in play too — the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Avalanche are both home this weekend, so gear up and cheer for the home teams. For a breath of culture, Denver Arts Week continues, celebrating the city’s creativity with pop-up exhibits, music, and public art across downtown.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver events rundown. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss What’s On in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is positively buzzing this weekend and into next week with events that suit just about every mood and interest. Let’s start with today, Saturday, November 15. Music fans will love BanjoFest at Swallow Hill Music, running all day from morning workshops to an evening jam session with banjo legends like Pete Wernick and Kyle Tuttle. While you’re in the musical spirit, the Colfax Carousel Punk Festival will light up Colfax Avenue, spanning The Squire Lounge, Lion’s Lair, and the Tight End Bar, and offering a full lineup of punk bands for one ticket.

Tonight, EDM enthusiasts can dance the night away at The Church Nightclub with Nero taking over the decks. Doors open at 10 p.m., and you’ll want to grab tickets ahead of time since this 21-and-up bash is sure to pack out. If your vibe is more orchestral, Denver will host Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Ball Arena with their holiday extravaganza The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, with two shows this evening.

Shopping is in full swing. The Urban Holiday Market at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. all weekend, highlighting unique artisan gifts, seasonal treats, and festive music. The Denver Bazaar Cherry Creek Tree Lighting Holiday Market is also offering local wares while lighting up Cherry Creek this afternoon.

Families will love the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where The Secret World of Elephants provides a hands-on educational experience, and the brand-new Brick Planet Lego exhibit opens today for fans of all ages. Kids and parents can also catch “Goodnight Moon” at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts or check out the interactive Children and Family Make and Take: Harvest Wreaths at the Denver Botanic Gardens.

Art lovers and night owls should swing by Rainbow Dome this evening for the BARFDAY Party, a large-scale video installation and celebration of DIY art featuring immersive visuals and a communal, creative spirit. The Museum of Contemporary Art will host the Festival de Leyendas, a vibrant evening showcasing Latin American storytelling, music, and dance.

Comedy fans won’t want to miss Gianmarco Soresi’s Drama King show at Comedy Works at Larimer Square on Sunday night, with tickets available now. Ongoing throughout the week, catch Denver Fashion Week’s epic runway shows in the RiNo Art District, or immerse yourself in the macabre brilliance of “Edgar Allan Poe Is Dead and So Is My Cat” at Buntport Theater.

Sports are in play too — the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Avalanche are both home this weekend, so gear up and cheer for the home teams. For a breath of culture, Denver Arts Week continues, celebrating the city’s creativity with pop-up exhibits, music, and public art across downtown.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver events rundown. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss What’s On in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <description>Denver is absolutely buzzing this weekend, so if you’re searching for plans, here’s the ultimate lineup for November 14th and the days ahead. Whether you’re into live music, side-splitting comedy, artsy excursions, or holiday vibes, you’re in for something special these next few days.

Kick things off this Friday night with pure energy as Chencho Corleone, one of urban music’s most celebrated voices, lands at Rodeo Convention Center in Westminster. According to Ticketón, this concert promises unbeatable vibes, pulsating rhythms, and a crowd that’ll keep you dancing all night. Doors open at 8 p.m. and you must be at least 18 to join the party, so if you love reggaeton or just want to experience an unforgettable live show, grab those last-minute tickets.

If comedy is more your beat, Comedy Works downtown is the place to be all weekend. Denver’s stand-up scene is on fire right now, and this week you can catch the legendary New Talent Night, where tomorrow’s comedy stars take their shot at stardom. For seasoned laughs, check out performances from locals like Nathan Lund and the acclaimed Sam Tallent, whom The Denver Post calls the ‘absurd voice of a surreal generation’. And for those who like their comedy with a holiday twist, don’t miss the Holiday Roast and Thick Skin: XXXmas shows—just keep in mind, these are for those who appreciate edgier fun.

Film lovers, you’re not left out. The Sie FilmCenter is hosting ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ now through November 20th. This event features film and literature explorations focusing on stories told from new perspectives, all inside one of Denver’s most beloved indie theaters.

If you’re a sports fan, McGregor Square is transforming into the city’s go-to spot for Broncos game days this weekend, according to the official events calendar. Gather your crew, enjoy big screens, plenty of food, and the unbeatable energy that only comes with cheering for the home team alongside fellow fans.

And don’t forget, the holiday season is getting started with a bang. As reported by Westword, Christmas pop-up bars are opening early this year across Denver. Expect over-the-top decor, fun seasonal cocktails, and festive cheer—perfect for a cozy night out as temperatures dip.

Denver truly shines when it comes to variety, so there’s no excuse to stay in. Thank you so much for tuning in, and to keep up with the best of Denver, make sure you subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is absolutely buzzing this weekend, so if you’re searching for plans, here’s the ultimate lineup for November 14th and the days ahead. Whether you’re into live music, side-splitting comedy, artsy excursions, or holiday vibes, you’re in for something special these next few days.

Kick things off this Friday night with pure energy as Chencho Corleone, one of urban music’s most celebrated voices, lands at Rodeo Convention Center in Westminster. According to Ticketón, this concert promises unbeatable vibes, pulsating rhythms, and a crowd that’ll keep you dancing all night. Doors open at 8 p.m. and you must be at least 18 to join the party, so if you love reggaeton or just want to experience an unforgettable live show, grab those last-minute tickets.

If comedy is more your beat, Comedy Works downtown is the place to be all weekend. Denver’s stand-up scene is on fire right now, and this week you can catch the legendary New Talent Night, where tomorrow’s comedy stars take their shot at stardom. For seasoned laughs, check out performances from locals like Nathan Lund and the acclaimed Sam Tallent, whom The Denver Post calls the ‘absurd voice of a surreal generation’. And for those who like their comedy with a holiday twist, don’t miss the Holiday Roast and Thick Skin: XXXmas shows—just keep in mind, these are for those who appreciate edgier fun.

Film lovers, you’re not left out. The Sie FilmCenter is hosting ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ now through November 20th. This event features film and literature explorations focusing on stories told from new perspectives, all inside one of Denver’s most beloved indie theaters.

If you’re a sports fan, McGregor Square is transforming into the city’s go-to spot for Broncos game days this weekend, according to the official events calendar. Gather your crew, enjoy big screens, plenty of food, and the unbeatable energy that only comes with cheering for the home team alongside fellow fans.

And don’t forget, the holiday season is getting started with a bang. As reported by Westword, Christmas pop-up bars are opening early this year across Denver. Expect over-the-top decor, fun seasonal cocktails, and festive cheer—perfect for a cozy night out as temperatures dip.

Denver truly shines when it comes to variety, so there’s no excuse to stay in. Thank you so much for tuning in, and to keep up with the best of Denver, make sure you subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is absolutely buzzing this weekend, so if you’re searching for plans, here’s the ultimate lineup for November 14th and the days ahead. Whether you’re into live music, side-splitting comedy, artsy excursions, or holiday vibes, you’re in for something special these next few days.

Kick things off this Friday night with pure energy as Chencho Corleone, one of urban music’s most celebrated voices, lands at Rodeo Convention Center in Westminster. According to Ticketón, this concert promises unbeatable vibes, pulsating rhythms, and a crowd that’ll keep you dancing all night. Doors open at 8 p.m. and you must be at least 18 to join the party, so if you love reggaeton or just want to experience an unforgettable live show, grab those last-minute tickets.

If comedy is more your beat, Comedy Works downtown is the place to be all weekend. Denver’s stand-up scene is on fire right now, and this week you can catch the legendary New Talent Night, where tomorrow’s comedy stars take their shot at stardom. For seasoned laughs, check out performances from locals like Nathan Lund and the acclaimed Sam Tallent, whom The Denver Post calls the ‘absurd voice of a surreal generation’. And for those who like their comedy with a holiday twist, don’t miss the Holiday Roast and Thick Skin: XXXmas shows—just keep in mind, these are for those who appreciate edgier fun.

Film lovers, you’re not left out. The Sie FilmCenter is hosting ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ now through November 20th. This event features film and literature explorations focusing on stories told from new perspectives, all inside one of Denver’s most beloved indie theaters.

If you’re a sports fan, McGregor Square is transforming into the city’s go-to spot for Broncos game days this weekend, according to the official events calendar. Gather your crew, enjoy big screens, plenty of food, and the unbeatable energy that only comes with cheering for the home team alongside fellow fans.

And don’t forget, the holiday season is getting started with a bang. As reported by Westword, Christmas pop-up bars are opening early this year across Denver. Expect over-the-top decor, fun seasonal cocktails, and festive cheer—perfect for a cozy night out as temperatures dip.

Denver truly shines when it comes to variety, so there’s no excuse to stay in. Thank you so much for tuning in, and to keep up with the best of Denver, make sure you subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Music, Comedy, Food, and Job Fair this Week</title>
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      <description>Denver is in full swing this week and if you are looking for something special to do around town, you are in luck. Today, Thursday November 13th, Cervantes’ Masterpiece is hosting The War and Treaty live at 8 pm. This powerhouse husband-wife duo is known for their electrifying blend of soul, gospel, and rock, and catching them at one of Denver’s finest intimate music venues promises an unforgettable night. If comedy is more your vibe, head to Larimer Square for the legendary New Talent Night at Comedy Works. The club’s stage turns the spotlight to Denver’s freshest comedians, making for a lively evening of laughter and the chance to see future stars before they hit it big.

If you’re a foodie or looking to do good and eat well, the 6th and Broadway Community Day is happening at 550 Broadway. CAVA is celebrating their new opening by giving out free lunch and dinner bowls or pitas, and they’re matching donations to Food Rescue US up to a thousand dollars. The event runs lunch from 10:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., so you can grab a delicious bite and support a great cause at the same time. 

For anyone on the job search, the Denver Career Fair at Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Central Park runs today as well, letting you meet recruiters and hiring managers from top local employers—just bring your resume and professional attire for a shot at your next career move.

Arts lovers will find this is the perfect time to be in the city, as Denver Arts Week rolls through with over 600 events and 250 organizations citywide. From art walks and gallery shows to immersive experiences, the whole week is dedicated to creativity and exploration according to The Villager. Starting Friday and running through the weekend, shop the Mile High Holiday Mart at Gates Field House on the University of Denver campus. This is a top pick for early holiday shopping, featuring local artisans, unique gifts, and VIP shopping experiences.

Nightlife listeners can check out Triple Threat Thursday at Garagesale Vintage on Larimer Square with a DJ spinning basketball, funk, jazz, and hip hop tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. Then on Friday, get ready for C U at the Disco Friday with Lady Fly at the same venue for retro grooves and dancing fun.

Families and winter lovers should not miss the kickoff of the McGregor Skate Ice Rink at McGregor Square, and on Saturday, CSU Spur is hosting its 2nd Saturday open house featuring hands-on activities for kids and adults around food, water, and health.

Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for more on Denver happenings and inspiration for your next outing. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is in full swing this week and if you are looking for something special to do around town, you are in luck. Today, Thursday November 13th, Cervantes’ Masterpiece is hosting The War and Treaty live at 8 pm. This powerhouse husband-wife duo is known for their electrifying blend of soul, gospel, and rock, and catching them at one of Denver’s finest intimate music venues promises an unforgettable night. If comedy is more your vibe, head to Larimer Square for the legendary New Talent Night at Comedy Works. The club’s stage turns the spotlight to Denver’s freshest comedians, making for a lively evening of laughter and the chance to see future stars before they hit it big.

If you’re a foodie or looking to do good and eat well, the 6th and Broadway Community Day is happening at 550 Broadway. CAVA is celebrating their new opening by giving out free lunch and dinner bowls or pitas, and they’re matching donations to Food Rescue US up to a thousand dollars. The event runs lunch from 10:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., so you can grab a delicious bite and support a great cause at the same time. 

For anyone on the job search, the Denver Career Fair at Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Central Park runs today as well, letting you meet recruiters and hiring managers from top local employers—just bring your resume and professional attire for a shot at your next career move.

Arts lovers will find this is the perfect time to be in the city, as Denver Arts Week rolls through with over 600 events and 250 organizations citywide. From art walks and gallery shows to immersive experiences, the whole week is dedicated to creativity and exploration according to The Villager. Starting Friday and running through the weekend, shop the Mile High Holiday Mart at Gates Field House on the University of Denver campus. This is a top pick for early holiday shopping, featuring local artisans, unique gifts, and VIP shopping experiences.

Nightlife listeners can check out Triple Threat Thursday at Garagesale Vintage on Larimer Square with a DJ spinning basketball, funk, jazz, and hip hop tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. Then on Friday, get ready for C U at the Disco Friday with Lady Fly at the same venue for retro grooves and dancing fun.

Families and winter lovers should not miss the kickoff of the McGregor Skate Ice Rink at McGregor Square, and on Saturday, CSU Spur is hosting its 2nd Saturday open house featuring hands-on activities for kids and adults around food, water, and health.

Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for more on Denver happenings and inspiration for your next outing. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is in full swing this week and if you are looking for something special to do around town, you are in luck. Today, Thursday November 13th, Cervantes’ Masterpiece is hosting The War and Treaty live at 8 pm. This powerhouse husband-wife duo is known for their electrifying blend of soul, gospel, and rock, and catching them at one of Denver’s finest intimate music venues promises an unforgettable night. If comedy is more your vibe, head to Larimer Square for the legendary New Talent Night at Comedy Works. The club’s stage turns the spotlight to Denver’s freshest comedians, making for a lively evening of laughter and the chance to see future stars before they hit it big.

If you’re a foodie or looking to do good and eat well, the 6th and Broadway Community Day is happening at 550 Broadway. CAVA is celebrating their new opening by giving out free lunch and dinner bowls or pitas, and they’re matching donations to Food Rescue US up to a thousand dollars. The event runs lunch from 10:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., so you can grab a delicious bite and support a great cause at the same time. 

For anyone on the job search, the Denver Career Fair at Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Central Park runs today as well, letting you meet recruiters and hiring managers from top local employers—just bring your resume and professional attire for a shot at your next career move.

Arts lovers will find this is the perfect time to be in the city, as Denver Arts Week rolls through with over 600 events and 250 organizations citywide. From art walks and gallery shows to immersive experiences, the whole week is dedicated to creativity and exploration according to The Villager. Starting Friday and running through the weekend, shop the Mile High Holiday Mart at Gates Field House on the University of Denver campus. This is a top pick for early holiday shopping, featuring local artisans, unique gifts, and VIP shopping experiences.

Nightlife listeners can check out Triple Threat Thursday at Garagesale Vintage on Larimer Square with a DJ spinning basketball, funk, jazz, and hip hop tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. Then on Friday, get ready for C U at the Disco Friday with Lady Fly at the same venue for retro grooves and dancing fun.

Families and winter lovers should not miss the kickoff of the McGregor Skate Ice Rink at McGregor Square, and on Saturday, CSU Spur is hosting its 2nd Saturday open house featuring hands-on activities for kids and adults around food, water, and health.

Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for more on Denver happenings and inspiration for your next outing. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Arts Week Kicks Off with Diverse Cultural Events Across the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Denver is absolutely buzzing this week with a stellar lineup of events, perfect for listeners eager to make the most of every moment in the Mile High City. If you love live music, Summit Music Hall is jam-packed with must-see concerts. On Thursday, November thirteenth, rock out with Thrice at Summit. Then, Friday brings the talented Little Simz, and Saturday ups the ante with a performance from Cap’n Jazz. On Sunday, fans of heavy rock won’t want to miss Loathe as their North American tour rolls into town. And that’s just the start—Destin Conrad’s Love on Digital Tour hits Summit Music Hall Monday, keeping the music going well into next week, as detailed on the Summit official schedule.

Denver Arts Week is in full swing now through Sunday, with more than 250 organizations hosting over 600 events across the city. Art lovers can hop between galleries in neighborhoods like RiNo and Santa Fe, which transform into colorful hubs with open studios, performances, and pop-up shows. Don’t miss your chance to experience the energy and diversity of Denver’s creative scene; the Villager reports that this annual event draws crowds from all over to celebrate artistry and culture.

If you prefer hands-on activities, there are plenty of “paint and sip” events this week—Wednesday night offers “Wine and Whimsy” at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden, or you can explore your artistic side with “Aspen Glow” at Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster. Both sessions include everything you need and a glass of wine to toast your masterpiece, according to the Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans have a great week ahead. AJ Finney headlines at Comedy Works South Wednesday night. For something different, RISE Comedy downtown rolls out improv, sketch, and stand-up shows all weekend. Their lineup includes the RISE Comedy Festival and audience favorites like “Batman LIVE! An Immersive Comedy Experience.” Check their event calendar for timing and tickets.

Holiday season is kicking off too. Beginning Friday, McGregor Square hosts a festive ribbon-cutting event for their outdoor ice rink with appearances from the Rockies mascot, Dinger. It’s a terrific spot for family-friendly fun or a classic Denver date night. Meanwhile, Junior League’s Mile High Holiday Mart pops up through Sunday at Gates Fieldhouse, featuring more than a hundred artisan and boutique vendors for early holiday shopping, as highlighted by the Villager.

If outdoor adventure is on your list, late fall in Denver means brisk weather is perfect for a stroll through City Park or a hike near Red Rocks before the amphitheater’s final shows of the season wrap up according to Thirst Colorado.

Museums are open with blockbuster exhibitions, too. The Denver Art Museum presents “Fuse Box: Sarah Sze” with immersive art installations running through next year, while the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science invites you on a journey through ancient cultures at “Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia,” as posted on Beyond The Nest.

Thanks for tuning

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is absolutely buzzing this week with a stellar lineup of events, perfect for listeners eager to make the most of every moment in the Mile High City. If you love live music, Summit Music Hall is jam-packed with must-see concerts. On Thursday, November thirteenth, rock out with Thrice at Summit. Then, Friday brings the talented Little Simz, and Saturday ups the ante with a performance from Cap’n Jazz. On Sunday, fans of heavy rock won’t want to miss Loathe as their North American tour rolls into town. And that’s just the start—Destin Conrad’s Love on Digital Tour hits Summit Music Hall Monday, keeping the music going well into next week, as detailed on the Summit official schedule.

Denver Arts Week is in full swing now through Sunday, with more than 250 organizations hosting over 600 events across the city. Art lovers can hop between galleries in neighborhoods like RiNo and Santa Fe, which transform into colorful hubs with open studios, performances, and pop-up shows. Don’t miss your chance to experience the energy and diversity of Denver’s creative scene; the Villager reports that this annual event draws crowds from all over to celebrate artistry and culture.

If you prefer hands-on activities, there are plenty of “paint and sip” events this week—Wednesday night offers “Wine and Whimsy” at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden, or you can explore your artistic side with “Aspen Glow” at Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster. Both sessions include everything you need and a glass of wine to toast your masterpiece, according to the Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans have a great week ahead. AJ Finney headlines at Comedy Works South Wednesday night. For something different, RISE Comedy downtown rolls out improv, sketch, and stand-up shows all weekend. Their lineup includes the RISE Comedy Festival and audience favorites like “Batman LIVE! An Immersive Comedy Experience.” Check their event calendar for timing and tickets.

Holiday season is kicking off too. Beginning Friday, McGregor Square hosts a festive ribbon-cutting event for their outdoor ice rink with appearances from the Rockies mascot, Dinger. It’s a terrific spot for family-friendly fun or a classic Denver date night. Meanwhile, Junior League’s Mile High Holiday Mart pops up through Sunday at Gates Fieldhouse, featuring more than a hundred artisan and boutique vendors for early holiday shopping, as highlighted by the Villager.

If outdoor adventure is on your list, late fall in Denver means brisk weather is perfect for a stroll through City Park or a hike near Red Rocks before the amphitheater’s final shows of the season wrap up according to Thirst Colorado.

Museums are open with blockbuster exhibitions, too. The Denver Art Museum presents “Fuse Box: Sarah Sze” with immersive art installations running through next year, while the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science invites you on a journey through ancient cultures at “Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia,” as posted on Beyond The Nest.

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        <![CDATA[Denver is absolutely buzzing this week with a stellar lineup of events, perfect for listeners eager to make the most of every moment in the Mile High City. If you love live music, Summit Music Hall is jam-packed with must-see concerts. On Thursday, November thirteenth, rock out with Thrice at Summit. Then, Friday brings the talented Little Simz, and Saturday ups the ante with a performance from Cap’n Jazz. On Sunday, fans of heavy rock won’t want to miss Loathe as their North American tour rolls into town. And that’s just the start—Destin Conrad’s Love on Digital Tour hits Summit Music Hall Monday, keeping the music going well into next week, as detailed on the Summit official schedule.

Denver Arts Week is in full swing now through Sunday, with more than 250 organizations hosting over 600 events across the city. Art lovers can hop between galleries in neighborhoods like RiNo and Santa Fe, which transform into colorful hubs with open studios, performances, and pop-up shows. Don’t miss your chance to experience the energy and diversity of Denver’s creative scene; the Villager reports that this annual event draws crowds from all over to celebrate artistry and culture.

If you prefer hands-on activities, there are plenty of “paint and sip” events this week—Wednesday night offers “Wine and Whimsy” at Sipping N’ Painting Hampden, or you can explore your artistic side with “Aspen Glow” at Whimsy Paint and Sip in Westminster. Both sessions include everything you need and a glass of wine to toast your masterpiece, according to the Denver Gazette.

Comedy fans have a great week ahead. AJ Finney headlines at Comedy Works South Wednesday night. For something different, RISE Comedy downtown rolls out improv, sketch, and stand-up shows all weekend. Their lineup includes the RISE Comedy Festival and audience favorites like “Batman LIVE! An Immersive Comedy Experience.” Check their event calendar for timing and tickets.

Holiday season is kicking off too. Beginning Friday, McGregor Square hosts a festive ribbon-cutting event for their outdoor ice rink with appearances from the Rockies mascot, Dinger. It’s a terrific spot for family-friendly fun or a classic Denver date night. Meanwhile, Junior League’s Mile High Holiday Mart pops up through Sunday at Gates Fieldhouse, featuring more than a hundred artisan and boutique vendors for early holiday shopping, as highlighted by the Villager.

If outdoor adventure is on your list, late fall in Denver means brisk weather is perfect for a stroll through City Park or a hike near Red Rocks before the amphitheater’s final shows of the season wrap up according to Thirst Colorado.

Museums are open with blockbuster exhibitions, too. The Denver Art Museum presents “Fuse Box: Sarah Sze” with immersive art installations running through next year, while the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science invites you on a journey through ancient cultures at “Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia,” as posted on Beyond The Nest.

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      <title>Denver Overflowing with Holiday Events, Music, Art, and Family Fun This Week</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do from today through the rest of the week and into the weekend, Denver is absolutely brimming with amazing music, art, holiday markets, family-friendly activities, and unique experiences that will keep you entertained no matter your mood or style.

Today at Union Station’s Wynkoop Plaza, you can get a jump on the holiday spirit at the annual Holiday Market, featuring handcrafted goods and gifts along with festive entertainment, running from 11 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. And for music lovers, the iconic a cappella group Pentatonix brings their Christmas in the City Tour to Ball Arena at 7 p.m. There are even more music options tonight—catch Dylan Gossett with Buffalo Traffic Jam at 4242 Wynkoop, Dan Mangan and Stelth Ulvang at the Skylark Lounge, and Yes on their Fragile 2025 Tour at the Paramount Theatre, all this evening. If you are up for some laughs, Mark Gagnon performs stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, and Georgia Comstock and Friends are at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, both shows starting at 7.

Families can indulge in creativity and learning as well. Today, Parker Science Night at the PACE Center in Parker offers hands-on science activities from 3 to 6 p.m., with exhibits from local organizations including the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and the event is free but an RSVP is requested. For an immersive art outing, Spookadelia: Unspoken at Spectra Art Space runs until 10 tonight, blending storytelling, art, and interactive installations that truly enchant.

The Denver area’s festival scene is hopping all week, with Denver Arts Week in full swing. Museums across the city are open late with free admission, and the Globeville Riverfront Art Center hosts the Autumn Artfest on Saturday, welcoming visitors to enjoy works from more than 75 creative businesses and artists. If you want to see a Broadway classic, Disney’s The Lion King takes the stage at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts all weekend with multiple showtimes.

For music and nightlife, there’s no shortage of beats. River on Chestnut Place is hosting DUB WUB Denver Experimental Bass today, with regional artists spinning electronic tunes late into the evening, and if you want a club experience, Basscon: COONE is at Club Vinyl Saturday night. Emo Night Brooklyn takes over The Federal Theatre Saturday at 9 p.m.

Foodies and art aficionados should explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, where local restaurants, cocktail bars, and art walks make for perfect late fall evenings. Keep your eyes out for twinkling holiday displays lighting up the city, too, as Denver’s famous lights festivals begin to appear all around downtown.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do from today through the rest of the week and into the weekend, Denver is absolutely brimming with amazing music, art, holiday markets, family-friendly activities, and unique experiences that will keep you entertained no matter your mood or style.

Today at Union Station’s Wynkoop Plaza, you can get a jump on the holiday spirit at the annual Holiday Market, featuring handcrafted goods and gifts along with festive entertainment, running from 11 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. And for music lovers, the iconic a cappella group Pentatonix brings their Christmas in the City Tour to Ball Arena at 7 p.m. There are even more music options tonight—catch Dylan Gossett with Buffalo Traffic Jam at 4242 Wynkoop, Dan Mangan and Stelth Ulvang at the Skylark Lounge, and Yes on their Fragile 2025 Tour at the Paramount Theatre, all this evening. If you are up for some laughs, Mark Gagnon performs stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, and Georgia Comstock and Friends are at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, both shows starting at 7.

Families can indulge in creativity and learning as well. Today, Parker Science Night at the PACE Center in Parker offers hands-on science activities from 3 to 6 p.m., with exhibits from local organizations including the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and the event is free but an RSVP is requested. For an immersive art outing, Spookadelia: Unspoken at Spectra Art Space runs until 10 tonight, blending storytelling, art, and interactive installations that truly enchant.

The Denver area’s festival scene is hopping all week, with Denver Arts Week in full swing. Museums across the city are open late with free admission, and the Globeville Riverfront Art Center hosts the Autumn Artfest on Saturday, welcoming visitors to enjoy works from more than 75 creative businesses and artists. If you want to see a Broadway classic, Disney’s The Lion King takes the stage at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts all weekend with multiple showtimes.

For music and nightlife, there’s no shortage of beats. River on Chestnut Place is hosting DUB WUB Denver Experimental Bass today, with regional artists spinning electronic tunes late into the evening, and if you want a club experience, Basscon: COONE is at Club Vinyl Saturday night. Emo Night Brooklyn takes over The Federal Theatre Saturday at 9 p.m.

Foodies and art aficionados should explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, where local restaurants, cocktail bars, and art walks make for perfect late fall evenings. Keep your eyes out for twinkling holiday displays lighting up the city, too, as Denver’s famous lights festivals begin to appear all around downtown.

Thank you for tuning in to your guide for what’s happening in Denver. Subscribe so you never miss out on what’s next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do from today through the rest of the week and into the weekend, Denver is absolutely brimming with amazing music, art, holiday markets, family-friendly activities, and unique experiences that will keep you entertained no matter your mood or style.

Today at Union Station’s Wynkoop Plaza, you can get a jump on the holiday spirit at the annual Holiday Market, featuring handcrafted goods and gifts along with festive entertainment, running from 11 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. And for music lovers, the iconic a cappella group Pentatonix brings their Christmas in the City Tour to Ball Arena at 7 p.m. There are even more music options tonight—catch Dylan Gossett with Buffalo Traffic Jam at 4242 Wynkoop, Dan Mangan and Stelth Ulvang at the Skylark Lounge, and Yes on their Fragile 2025 Tour at the Paramount Theatre, all this evening. If you are up for some laughs, Mark Gagnon performs stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, and Georgia Comstock and Friends are at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village, both shows starting at 7.

Families can indulge in creativity and learning as well. Today, Parker Science Night at the PACE Center in Parker offers hands-on science activities from 3 to 6 p.m., with exhibits from local organizations including the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and the event is free but an RSVP is requested. For an immersive art outing, Spookadelia: Unspoken at Spectra Art Space runs until 10 tonight, blending storytelling, art, and interactive installations that truly enchant.

The Denver area’s festival scene is hopping all week, with Denver Arts Week in full swing. Museums across the city are open late with free admission, and the Globeville Riverfront Art Center hosts the Autumn Artfest on Saturday, welcoming visitors to enjoy works from more than 75 creative businesses and artists. If you want to see a Broadway classic, Disney’s The Lion King takes the stage at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts all weekend with multiple showtimes.

For music and nightlife, there’s no shortage of beats. River on Chestnut Place is hosting DUB WUB Denver Experimental Bass today, with regional artists spinning electronic tunes late into the evening, and if you want a club experience, Basscon: COONE is at Club Vinyl Saturday night. Emo Night Brooklyn takes over The Federal Theatre Saturday at 9 p.m.

Foodies and art aficionados should explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, where local restaurants, cocktail bars, and art walks make for perfect late fall evenings. Keep your eyes out for twinkling holiday displays lighting up the city, too, as Denver’s famous lights festivals begin to appear all around downtown.

Thank you for tuning in to your guide for what’s happening in Denver. Subscribe so you never miss out on what’s next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Art, Music, Sports, and Celebration This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Today in Denver, listeners can dive into an energy-packed weekend brimming with unique experiences for every taste. As reported by Visit Denver, downtown is buzzing with major happenings like the Denver Nuggets facing the Indiana Pacers at Ball Arena, always an electrifying option for sports fans. If you’re in the mood for art and inspiration, the 16th Street Self-Guided Art Tour transforms downtown into an outdoor gallery, and today is a Free Day at the Denver Art Museum, offering wide-open access from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.—a perfect way to immerse yourself in creativity without spending a dime. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science sweetens the deal for music lovers with a Laser Bad Bunny show this evening.

Today also marks Veterans Day in Denver. City Park comes alive with the Denver Veterans Day Parade &amp; Festival, an uplifting event featuring a parade, local vendors, food, and hands-on family activities according to Kids Out and About. Another festive highlight for families is the Playmakers Family Brunch’s matinee performance of Alice In Wonderland, where little ones can sing and dance along with Alice and her friends. If you’re after a musical night out, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country livens up the Ogden Theatre both tonight and Saturday.

The fun doesn’t stop after today. Through Sunday, Denver Arts Week blankets the city with hundreds of arts experiences. Westword shares that more than twenty area museums open their doors for Free Night at the Museums, including the Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, Dinosaur Ridge, and even the Molly Brown House, making it the best opportunity this fall to soak in culture and history at no cost.

Shopping fans and holiday enthusiasts can explore the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Holiday Boutique or browse hand-crafted goods at Tagawa Gardens’ Arts &amp; Crafts Festival, both running throughout the weekend. For something truly special, catch the Muertos en Westwood Street Festival through Sunday, with live music, food, and vibrant Día de los Muertos altars celebrating life and tradition in the Westwood neighborhood.

Red Rocks is set for a high-energy Saturday as deadmau5 brings his acclaimed electronic show to the iconic amphitheater, and on Sunday, Key Glock headlines Glock on the Rocks—tickets are needed for these in-demand concerts.

Don’t forget, Denver Fashion Week struts through the RiNo Art District all week with seven unique runway shows, creative workshops, and an electric local designer lineup. As Denverite notes, this is one of the hottest fashion events in the country and well worth checking out.

Wherever your interests lie, Denver is the place to be this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe to catch all the best Denver happenings every week. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 10:00:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Today in Denver, listeners can dive into an energy-packed weekend brimming with unique experiences for every taste. As reported by Visit Denver, downtown is buzzing with major happenings like the Denver Nuggets facing the Indiana Pacers at Ball Arena, always an electrifying option for sports fans. If you’re in the mood for art and inspiration, the 16th Street Self-Guided Art Tour transforms downtown into an outdoor gallery, and today is a Free Day at the Denver Art Museum, offering wide-open access from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.—a perfect way to immerse yourself in creativity without spending a dime. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science sweetens the deal for music lovers with a Laser Bad Bunny show this evening.

Today also marks Veterans Day in Denver. City Park comes alive with the Denver Veterans Day Parade &amp; Festival, an uplifting event featuring a parade, local vendors, food, and hands-on family activities according to Kids Out and About. Another festive highlight for families is the Playmakers Family Brunch’s matinee performance of Alice In Wonderland, where little ones can sing and dance along with Alice and her friends. If you’re after a musical night out, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country livens up the Ogden Theatre both tonight and Saturday.

The fun doesn’t stop after today. Through Sunday, Denver Arts Week blankets the city with hundreds of arts experiences. Westword shares that more than twenty area museums open their doors for Free Night at the Museums, including the Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, Dinosaur Ridge, and even the Molly Brown House, making it the best opportunity this fall to soak in culture and history at no cost.

Shopping fans and holiday enthusiasts can explore the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Holiday Boutique or browse hand-crafted goods at Tagawa Gardens’ Arts &amp; Crafts Festival, both running throughout the weekend. For something truly special, catch the Muertos en Westwood Street Festival through Sunday, with live music, food, and vibrant Día de los Muertos altars celebrating life and tradition in the Westwood neighborhood.

Red Rocks is set for a high-energy Saturday as deadmau5 brings his acclaimed electronic show to the iconic amphitheater, and on Sunday, Key Glock headlines Glock on the Rocks—tickets are needed for these in-demand concerts.

Don’t forget, Denver Fashion Week struts through the RiNo Art District all week with seven unique runway shows, creative workshops, and an electric local designer lineup. As Denverite notes, this is one of the hottest fashion events in the country and well worth checking out.

Wherever your interests lie, Denver is the place to be this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe to catch all the best Denver happenings every week. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Today in Denver, listeners can dive into an energy-packed weekend brimming with unique experiences for every taste. As reported by Visit Denver, downtown is buzzing with major happenings like the Denver Nuggets facing the Indiana Pacers at Ball Arena, always an electrifying option for sports fans. If you’re in the mood for art and inspiration, the 16th Street Self-Guided Art Tour transforms downtown into an outdoor gallery, and today is a Free Day at the Denver Art Museum, offering wide-open access from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.—a perfect way to immerse yourself in creativity without spending a dime. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science sweetens the deal for music lovers with a Laser Bad Bunny show this evening.

Today also marks Veterans Day in Denver. City Park comes alive with the Denver Veterans Day Parade &amp; Festival, an uplifting event featuring a parade, local vendors, food, and hands-on family activities according to Kids Out and About. Another festive highlight for families is the Playmakers Family Brunch’s matinee performance of Alice In Wonderland, where little ones can sing and dance along with Alice and her friends. If you’re after a musical night out, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country livens up the Ogden Theatre both tonight and Saturday.

The fun doesn’t stop after today. Through Sunday, Denver Arts Week blankets the city with hundreds of arts experiences. Westword shares that more than twenty area museums open their doors for Free Night at the Museums, including the Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, Dinosaur Ridge, and even the Molly Brown House, making it the best opportunity this fall to soak in culture and history at no cost.

Shopping fans and holiday enthusiasts can explore the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Holiday Boutique or browse hand-crafted goods at Tagawa Gardens’ Arts &amp; Crafts Festival, both running throughout the weekend. For something truly special, catch the Muertos en Westwood Street Festival through Sunday, with live music, food, and vibrant Día de los Muertos altars celebrating life and tradition in the Westwood neighborhood.

Red Rocks is set for a high-energy Saturday as deadmau5 brings his acclaimed electronic show to the iconic amphitheater, and on Sunday, Key Glock headlines Glock on the Rocks—tickets are needed for these in-demand concerts.

Don’t forget, Denver Fashion Week struts through the RiNo Art District all week with seven unique runway shows, creative workshops, and an electric local designer lineup. As Denverite notes, this is one of the hottest fashion events in the country and well worth checking out.

Wherever your interests lie, Denver is the place to be this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe to catch all the best Denver happenings every week. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Abuzz with Arts, Veterans, and Festive Events This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do this weekend, you are in for a treat. The Mile High City is bursting with events to keep you entertained, engaged, and inspired from now through Sunday. 

First up, Denver Arts Week is officially underway and runs November 7 through 16. This is a major citywide celebration with more than 500 events including gallery openings, mural tours, pop-up performances, and interactive installations across Denver neighborhoods. Be sure to catch the First Friday Art Walks tonight, a popular tradition during Arts Week, and don’t miss Night at the Museums on Saturday. That’s when twenty of Denver’s top museums open their doors for free from 5 to 10 p.m., a perfect opportunity for families, friends, and anyone curious about Denver’s vibrant arts and science scene. Denver Arts Week events can be found at denverartsweek dot com, and according to Denver7, there are fantastic bargains and experiences waiting for you. 

Saturday is your chance to show some love to the men and women who have served our country at the Denver Veterans Day Parade, Run, and Festival in City Park. The Colorado Veterans Project is hosting the annual run, parade, and a free family-friendly festival with live music, military displays, activities for kids, and local vendors. Festivities kick off early, so lace up for the 5K or just enjoy the parade and stick around for the live performances. 

Film fans, don’t miss the 48th Denver Film Festival wrapping up this weekend. Screenings and filmmaker Q&amp;As are spread throughout several venues—expect an impressive lineup including award-winners and creative conversations with directors. 

If you’re ready to dance the night away, Chromeo is bringing their DJ set to The Church Nightclub tonight starting at ten. For those craving more beats, Bring the House Down with Pulse Control is spinning late into the night at Shotgun Live, both sure to deliver high-energy scenes.  

Families with little ones might consider the whimsical production of Goodnight Moon at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, on stage through January but with performances ongoing all weekend. Cat lovers can flock to Cat Fest Colorado at the National Western Complex Expo Hall on Sunday, featuring everything from a cat lounge to costume contests.

Wrap up your weekend at the historic Brown Palace Hotel with the 37th Annual Champagne Cascade on Sunday. Watch as bottles are sabered open and thousands of champagne glasses fill a two-story high pyramid, all set to kick off the holiday season with style.

Thanks for tuning in—remember to subscribe for the latest on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do this weekend, you are in for a treat. The Mile High City is bursting with events to keep you entertained, engaged, and inspired from now through Sunday. 

First up, Denver Arts Week is officially underway and runs November 7 through 16. This is a major citywide celebration with more than 500 events including gallery openings, mural tours, pop-up performances, and interactive installations across Denver neighborhoods. Be sure to catch the First Friday Art Walks tonight, a popular tradition during Arts Week, and don’t miss Night at the Museums on Saturday. That’s when twenty of Denver’s top museums open their doors for free from 5 to 10 p.m., a perfect opportunity for families, friends, and anyone curious about Denver’s vibrant arts and science scene. Denver Arts Week events can be found at denverartsweek dot com, and according to Denver7, there are fantastic bargains and experiences waiting for you. 

Saturday is your chance to show some love to the men and women who have served our country at the Denver Veterans Day Parade, Run, and Festival in City Park. The Colorado Veterans Project is hosting the annual run, parade, and a free family-friendly festival with live music, military displays, activities for kids, and local vendors. Festivities kick off early, so lace up for the 5K or just enjoy the parade and stick around for the live performances. 

Film fans, don’t miss the 48th Denver Film Festival wrapping up this weekend. Screenings and filmmaker Q&amp;As are spread throughout several venues—expect an impressive lineup including award-winners and creative conversations with directors. 

If you’re ready to dance the night away, Chromeo is bringing their DJ set to The Church Nightclub tonight starting at ten. For those craving more beats, Bring the House Down with Pulse Control is spinning late into the night at Shotgun Live, both sure to deliver high-energy scenes.  

Families with little ones might consider the whimsical production of Goodnight Moon at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, on stage through January but with performances ongoing all weekend. Cat lovers can flock to Cat Fest Colorado at the National Western Complex Expo Hall on Sunday, featuring everything from a cat lounge to costume contests.

Wrap up your weekend at the historic Brown Palace Hotel with the 37th Annual Champagne Cascade on Sunday. Watch as bottles are sabered open and thousands of champagne glasses fill a two-story high pyramid, all set to kick off the holiday season with style.

Thanks for tuning in—remember to subscribe for the latest on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, if you are looking for things to do this weekend, you are in for a treat. The Mile High City is bursting with events to keep you entertained, engaged, and inspired from now through Sunday. 

First up, Denver Arts Week is officially underway and runs November 7 through 16. This is a major citywide celebration with more than 500 events including gallery openings, mural tours, pop-up performances, and interactive installations across Denver neighborhoods. Be sure to catch the First Friday Art Walks tonight, a popular tradition during Arts Week, and don’t miss Night at the Museums on Saturday. That’s when twenty of Denver’s top museums open their doors for free from 5 to 10 p.m., a perfect opportunity for families, friends, and anyone curious about Denver’s vibrant arts and science scene. Denver Arts Week events can be found at denverartsweek dot com, and according to Denver7, there are fantastic bargains and experiences waiting for you. 

Saturday is your chance to show some love to the men and women who have served our country at the Denver Veterans Day Parade, Run, and Festival in City Park. The Colorado Veterans Project is hosting the annual run, parade, and a free family-friendly festival with live music, military displays, activities for kids, and local vendors. Festivities kick off early, so lace up for the 5K or just enjoy the parade and stick around for the live performances. 

Film fans, don’t miss the 48th Denver Film Festival wrapping up this weekend. Screenings and filmmaker Q&amp;As are spread throughout several venues—expect an impressive lineup including award-winners and creative conversations with directors. 

If you’re ready to dance the night away, Chromeo is bringing their DJ set to The Church Nightclub tonight starting at ten. For those craving more beats, Bring the House Down with Pulse Control is spinning late into the night at Shotgun Live, both sure to deliver high-energy scenes.  

Families with little ones might consider the whimsical production of Goodnight Moon at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, on stage through January but with performances ongoing all weekend. Cat lovers can flock to Cat Fest Colorado at the National Western Complex Expo Hall on Sunday, featuring everything from a cat lounge to costume contests.

Wrap up your weekend at the historic Brown Palace Hotel with the 37th Annual Champagne Cascade on Sunday. Watch as bottles are sabered open and thousands of champagne glasses fill a two-story high pyramid, all set to kick off the holiday season with style.

Thanks for tuning in—remember to subscribe for the latest on what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Art, Music, and Family Festivities</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with unforgettable experiences, and if you're looking for something fun to do today, this week, or into the weekend, you are in for a treat. Right now, Denver Arts Week is in full swing, bringing more than five hundred cultural events citywide until November sixteenth. That includes countless exhibits, open studios, performances, and interactive art experiences. Do not miss the First Friday Art Walks in Denver’s historic neighborhoods and the special Night at the Museums on Saturday, November eighth, when the city’s top museums, like the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, will stay open late with free admission according to both Visit Denver and Westword. 

Music fans, be ready for a big weekend. Deadmau5 brings his mind-bending CubeV3 tour to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday, November seventh, a show that’s unlike any other in the electronic scene. Don’t slow down after that—on Sunday, November ninth, Key Glock’s Glock on the Rocks takeover will also electrify Red Rocks alongside special guests. Over in the city, Meow Wolf Denver is hosting Gee Lee on Saturday, fusing dance music, hip hop, and jazz in its immersive art environment. Throw in indie and electronic acts at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, and you've got late-night options any night of the week, as detailed by 303 Magazine.

For families and kids, the Denver Veterans Day Parade and Festival at City Park is happening on Saturday, November seventh, from eight thirty to two thirty. Expect marching bands, floats, and historic reenactments, plus a lively festival area with a beer garden and vendors. And animal lovers can join the pet adoption event at the Governor’s Residence on Saturday, lending a hand to Colorado’s furry residents.

If you’re hungry for something unique, Pepsi Denver Local Eats Fest on Saturday at Bao Tennyson highlights Asian street food with free dumpling samples, specialty dishes, local DJs, and family activities, perfect for foodies and music lovers alike according to Westword.

Museums across Denver are also offering free admission on Saturday, November eighth for SCFD Free Days, including the Denver Art Museum, Wings Over the Rockies, and the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, making it a perfect chance to explore for free.

So whether you’re craving cutting-edge art, memorable music, delicious eats, or family festivities, Denver promises something magical this week. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 10:02:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with unforgettable experiences, and if you're looking for something fun to do today, this week, or into the weekend, you are in for a treat. Right now, Denver Arts Week is in full swing, bringing more than five hundred cultural events citywide until November sixteenth. That includes countless exhibits, open studios, performances, and interactive art experiences. Do not miss the First Friday Art Walks in Denver’s historic neighborhoods and the special Night at the Museums on Saturday, November eighth, when the city’s top museums, like the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, will stay open late with free admission according to both Visit Denver and Westword. 

Music fans, be ready for a big weekend. Deadmau5 brings his mind-bending CubeV3 tour to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday, November seventh, a show that’s unlike any other in the electronic scene. Don’t slow down after that—on Sunday, November ninth, Key Glock’s Glock on the Rocks takeover will also electrify Red Rocks alongside special guests. Over in the city, Meow Wolf Denver is hosting Gee Lee on Saturday, fusing dance music, hip hop, and jazz in its immersive art environment. Throw in indie and electronic acts at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, and you've got late-night options any night of the week, as detailed by 303 Magazine.

For families and kids, the Denver Veterans Day Parade and Festival at City Park is happening on Saturday, November seventh, from eight thirty to two thirty. Expect marching bands, floats, and historic reenactments, plus a lively festival area with a beer garden and vendors. And animal lovers can join the pet adoption event at the Governor’s Residence on Saturday, lending a hand to Colorado’s furry residents.

If you’re hungry for something unique, Pepsi Denver Local Eats Fest on Saturday at Bao Tennyson highlights Asian street food with free dumpling samples, specialty dishes, local DJs, and family activities, perfect for foodies and music lovers alike according to Westword.

Museums across Denver are also offering free admission on Saturday, November eighth for SCFD Free Days, including the Denver Art Museum, Wings Over the Rockies, and the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, making it a perfect chance to explore for free.

So whether you’re craving cutting-edge art, memorable music, delicious eats, or family festivities, Denver promises something magical this week. 

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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with unforgettable experiences, and if you're looking for something fun to do today, this week, or into the weekend, you are in for a treat. Right now, Denver Arts Week is in full swing, bringing more than five hundred cultural events citywide until November sixteenth. That includes countless exhibits, open studios, performances, and interactive art experiences. Do not miss the First Friday Art Walks in Denver’s historic neighborhoods and the special Night at the Museums on Saturday, November eighth, when the city’s top museums, like the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, will stay open late with free admission according to both Visit Denver and Westword. 

Music fans, be ready for a big weekend. Deadmau5 brings his mind-bending CubeV3 tour to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday, November seventh, a show that’s unlike any other in the electronic scene. Don’t slow down after that—on Sunday, November ninth, Key Glock’s Glock on the Rocks takeover will also electrify Red Rocks alongside special guests. Over in the city, Meow Wolf Denver is hosting Gee Lee on Saturday, fusing dance music, hip hop, and jazz in its immersive art environment. Throw in indie and electronic acts at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, and you've got late-night options any night of the week, as detailed by 303 Magazine.

For families and kids, the Denver Veterans Day Parade and Festival at City Park is happening on Saturday, November seventh, from eight thirty to two thirty. Expect marching bands, floats, and historic reenactments, plus a lively festival area with a beer garden and vendors. And animal lovers can join the pet adoption event at the Governor’s Residence on Saturday, lending a hand to Colorado’s furry residents.

If you’re hungry for something unique, Pepsi Denver Local Eats Fest on Saturday at Bao Tennyson highlights Asian street food with free dumpling samples, specialty dishes, local DJs, and family activities, perfect for foodies and music lovers alike according to Westword.

Museums across Denver are also offering free admission on Saturday, November eighth for SCFD Free Days, including the Denver Art Museum, Wings Over the Rockies, and the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, making it a perfect chance to explore for free.

So whether you’re craving cutting-edge art, memorable music, delicious eats, or family festivities, Denver promises something magical this week. 

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Diverse Events for All</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing this week with an array of events for everyone, so if you are looking for things to do in the city, listen up and get ready for an action-packed lineup. Starting today, Sunday November 2nd, you can kick off your afternoon with Denver Minifest at Cervantes’ Other Side at 1:45 pm, where the local creative scene shines with music, art, and a wonderful festival atmosphere. If you are in the mood for a big concert, head to the Ogden Theatre at 2 pm for Lenny Pearce. Later on, the Summit Music Hall is hosting Alessia Cara with her Love &amp; Hyperbole Tour at 7 pm so expect powerful pop vocals all night according to Summit Denver.

For the jazz lovers, Dazzle at Baur’s has GAMEjazz: The Best of the Great American Songbook at 5:30 pm, while those who crave stand-up can catch Zach Noe Towers at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 pm or Nancy Norton at Comedy Works South. If you prefer blues and BBQ, swing by Goosetown Tavern at 7 pm for Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ, promising soulful sounds and tasty bites as listed in the Denver Gazette.

Sunday night is also perfect for live music with Crobot &amp; the Atomic Bitchwax at HQ on South Broadway from 8 pm and Triathalon rocking out at Larimer Lounge at 8 pm as well. Comedy, indie, and local performances abound—giving you choices at every corner.

If you are bringing little ones, consider the 2025 Corn Maze at Denver Botanic Gardens-Chatfield Farms, open today from 9 am to 5 pm. Over at the Denver Botanic Gardens, special exhibits like Agave: Symbol and Spirit are waiting to be explored, offering fun family experiences shared by KidsOutAndAbout Denver.

Tonight, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Apashe with supporting acts Flux Pavilion, Josh Teed, and Wasiu. This promises an energetic evening surrounded by the famous natural amphitheater according to Visit Denver.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the National Western Complex is celebrating the Day of the Dead Festival, a vibrant gathering honoring tradition and culture with altars, music, food, and dance. And if you are already getting into the holiday spirit, mark your calendar for November 15th as Ball Arena welcomes the Trans-Siberian Orchestra for their Ghosts of Christmas Eve performance.

No matter if you are into concerts, family outings, comedy, or festival fun, Denver has something jumping off every single day this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more fun updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2025 10:00:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing this week with an array of events for everyone, so if you are looking for things to do in the city, listen up and get ready for an action-packed lineup. Starting today, Sunday November 2nd, you can kick off your afternoon with Denver Minifest at Cervantes’ Other Side at 1:45 pm, where the local creative scene shines with music, art, and a wonderful festival atmosphere. If you are in the mood for a big concert, head to the Ogden Theatre at 2 pm for Lenny Pearce. Later on, the Summit Music Hall is hosting Alessia Cara with her Love &amp; Hyperbole Tour at 7 pm so expect powerful pop vocals all night according to Summit Denver.

For the jazz lovers, Dazzle at Baur’s has GAMEjazz: The Best of the Great American Songbook at 5:30 pm, while those who crave stand-up can catch Zach Noe Towers at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 pm or Nancy Norton at Comedy Works South. If you prefer blues and BBQ, swing by Goosetown Tavern at 7 pm for Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ, promising soulful sounds and tasty bites as listed in the Denver Gazette.

Sunday night is also perfect for live music with Crobot &amp; the Atomic Bitchwax at HQ on South Broadway from 8 pm and Triathalon rocking out at Larimer Lounge at 8 pm as well. Comedy, indie, and local performances abound—giving you choices at every corner.

If you are bringing little ones, consider the 2025 Corn Maze at Denver Botanic Gardens-Chatfield Farms, open today from 9 am to 5 pm. Over at the Denver Botanic Gardens, special exhibits like Agave: Symbol and Spirit are waiting to be explored, offering fun family experiences shared by KidsOutAndAbout Denver.

Tonight, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Apashe with supporting acts Flux Pavilion, Josh Teed, and Wasiu. This promises an energetic evening surrounded by the famous natural amphitheater according to Visit Denver.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the National Western Complex is celebrating the Day of the Dead Festival, a vibrant gathering honoring tradition and culture with altars, music, food, and dance. And if you are already getting into the holiday spirit, mark your calendar for November 15th as Ball Arena welcomes the Trans-Siberian Orchestra for their Ghosts of Christmas Eve performance.

No matter if you are into concerts, family outings, comedy, or festival fun, Denver has something jumping off every single day this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more fun updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing this week with an array of events for everyone, so if you are looking for things to do in the city, listen up and get ready for an action-packed lineup. Starting today, Sunday November 2nd, you can kick off your afternoon with Denver Minifest at Cervantes’ Other Side at 1:45 pm, where the local creative scene shines with music, art, and a wonderful festival atmosphere. If you are in the mood for a big concert, head to the Ogden Theatre at 2 pm for Lenny Pearce. Later on, the Summit Music Hall is hosting Alessia Cara with her Love &amp; Hyperbole Tour at 7 pm so expect powerful pop vocals all night according to Summit Denver.

For the jazz lovers, Dazzle at Baur’s has GAMEjazz: The Best of the Great American Songbook at 5:30 pm, while those who crave stand-up can catch Zach Noe Towers at Comedy Works Downtown at 7 pm or Nancy Norton at Comedy Works South. If you prefer blues and BBQ, swing by Goosetown Tavern at 7 pm for Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ, promising soulful sounds and tasty bites as listed in the Denver Gazette.

Sunday night is also perfect for live music with Crobot &amp; the Atomic Bitchwax at HQ on South Broadway from 8 pm and Triathalon rocking out at Larimer Lounge at 8 pm as well. Comedy, indie, and local performances abound—giving you choices at every corner.

If you are bringing little ones, consider the 2025 Corn Maze at Denver Botanic Gardens-Chatfield Farms, open today from 9 am to 5 pm. Over at the Denver Botanic Gardens, special exhibits like Agave: Symbol and Spirit are waiting to be explored, offering fun family experiences shared by KidsOutAndAbout Denver.

Tonight, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Apashe with supporting acts Flux Pavilion, Josh Teed, and Wasiu. This promises an energetic evening surrounded by the famous natural amphitheater according to Visit Denver.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the National Western Complex is celebrating the Day of the Dead Festival, a vibrant gathering honoring tradition and culture with altars, music, food, and dance. And if you are already getting into the holiday spirit, mark your calendar for November 15th as Ball Arena welcomes the Trans-Siberian Orchestra for their Ghosts of Christmas Eve performance.

No matter if you are into concerts, family outings, comedy, or festival fun, Denver has something jumping off every single day this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more fun updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Packed with Live Music, Family Fun, and Cultural Festivities</title>
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      <description>For listeners looking for the ultimate guide to what’s happening in Denver, Colorado, this week and weekend, there’s truly something for everyone in the Mile High City. Whether you love live music, family-friendly outings, or cultural festivities, Denver is bursting with energy as we head into November.

Starting today, November 1st, family fun is in full swing at the Denver Zoo with the annual Boo at the Zoo celebration. Experience trick-or-treat stations, educational animal demonstrations, and entertainment underneath golden autumn leaves. For those who want a dose of movie magic, the Denver Film Festival continues through November 9, bringing acclaimed films and filmmaker Q&amp;A’s to screens across the city, perfect for film lovers craving fresh cinema highlights. Opera fans can catch Verdi’s classic La Traviata at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with performances running through November 15, offering lavish costumes and stirring vocals courtesy of Opera Colorado.

Classical music enthusiasts won’t want to miss The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert, with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performing Danny Elfman’s beloved score live at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight. If you’re in the mood for something a little more electronic, industry-renowned DJs like Dusky will be spinning late into the night at Club Vinyl, giving dance music lovers an electrifying escape right in the heart of downtown.

As the weekend unfolds, wrestling fans can catch the Monster Match Nationals youth wrestling tournament at the National Western Event Center. For those seeking a lower-key evening, the Black Box Denver is hosting the second edition of the Grey Area series with DAED Live, pushing the boundaries of experimental electronic music tonight.

Art lovers should stroll through Denver’s RiNo Arts District and check out local galleries and murals. Visit Denver recommends exploring local neighborhoods on foot and perhaps unwinding at one of the city’s acclaimed cocktail bars or speakeasies. Make time to wander the Botanic Gardens for a tranquil escape amid autumn blooms before the nightly Blossoms of Light displays begin later this month.

Looking ahead, listeners can mark their calendars for November 21, when the city kicks off the holiday season with the Light the Lights ceremony at the City and County Building. That same weekend, the German-style Denver Christkindlmarket opens at the Tivoli Quad, great for festive gifts and delicious treats.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us help you plan a fun-filled Denver weekend. Be sure to subscribe for more insider event picks. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 08:59:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>For listeners looking for the ultimate guide to what’s happening in Denver, Colorado, this week and weekend, there’s truly something for everyone in the Mile High City. Whether you love live music, family-friendly outings, or cultural festivities, Denver is bursting with energy as we head into November.

Starting today, November 1st, family fun is in full swing at the Denver Zoo with the annual Boo at the Zoo celebration. Experience trick-or-treat stations, educational animal demonstrations, and entertainment underneath golden autumn leaves. For those who want a dose of movie magic, the Denver Film Festival continues through November 9, bringing acclaimed films and filmmaker Q&amp;A’s to screens across the city, perfect for film lovers craving fresh cinema highlights. Opera fans can catch Verdi’s classic La Traviata at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with performances running through November 15, offering lavish costumes and stirring vocals courtesy of Opera Colorado.

Classical music enthusiasts won’t want to miss The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert, with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performing Danny Elfman’s beloved score live at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight. If you’re in the mood for something a little more electronic, industry-renowned DJs like Dusky will be spinning late into the night at Club Vinyl, giving dance music lovers an electrifying escape right in the heart of downtown.

As the weekend unfolds, wrestling fans can catch the Monster Match Nationals youth wrestling tournament at the National Western Event Center. For those seeking a lower-key evening, the Black Box Denver is hosting the second edition of the Grey Area series with DAED Live, pushing the boundaries of experimental electronic music tonight.

Art lovers should stroll through Denver’s RiNo Arts District and check out local galleries and murals. Visit Denver recommends exploring local neighborhoods on foot and perhaps unwinding at one of the city’s acclaimed cocktail bars or speakeasies. Make time to wander the Botanic Gardens for a tranquil escape amid autumn blooms before the nightly Blossoms of Light displays begin later this month.

Looking ahead, listeners can mark their calendars for November 21, when the city kicks off the holiday season with the Light the Lights ceremony at the City and County Building. That same weekend, the German-style Denver Christkindlmarket opens at the Tivoli Quad, great for festive gifts and delicious treats.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us help you plan a fun-filled Denver weekend. Be sure to subscribe for more insider event picks. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[For listeners looking for the ultimate guide to what’s happening in Denver, Colorado, this week and weekend, there’s truly something for everyone in the Mile High City. Whether you love live music, family-friendly outings, or cultural festivities, Denver is bursting with energy as we head into November.

Starting today, November 1st, family fun is in full swing at the Denver Zoo with the annual Boo at the Zoo celebration. Experience trick-or-treat stations, educational animal demonstrations, and entertainment underneath golden autumn leaves. For those who want a dose of movie magic, the Denver Film Festival continues through November 9, bringing acclaimed films and filmmaker Q&amp;A’s to screens across the city, perfect for film lovers craving fresh cinema highlights. Opera fans can catch Verdi’s classic La Traviata at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with performances running through November 15, offering lavish costumes and stirring vocals courtesy of Opera Colorado.

Classical music enthusiasts won’t want to miss The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert, with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performing Danny Elfman’s beloved score live at Boettcher Concert Hall tonight. If you’re in the mood for something a little more electronic, industry-renowned DJs like Dusky will be spinning late into the night at Club Vinyl, giving dance music lovers an electrifying escape right in the heart of downtown.

As the weekend unfolds, wrestling fans can catch the Monster Match Nationals youth wrestling tournament at the National Western Event Center. For those seeking a lower-key evening, the Black Box Denver is hosting the second edition of the Grey Area series with DAED Live, pushing the boundaries of experimental electronic music tonight.

Art lovers should stroll through Denver’s RiNo Arts District and check out local galleries and murals. Visit Denver recommends exploring local neighborhoods on foot and perhaps unwinding at one of the city’s acclaimed cocktail bars or speakeasies. Make time to wander the Botanic Gardens for a tranquil escape amid autumn blooms before the nightly Blossoms of Light displays begin later this month.

Looking ahead, listeners can mark their calendars for November 21, when the city kicks off the holiday season with the Light the Lights ceremony at the City and County Building. That same weekend, the German-style Denver Christkindlmarket opens at the Tivoli Quad, great for festive gifts and delicious treats.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us help you plan a fun-filled Denver weekend. Be sure to subscribe for more insider event picks. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Abuzz With Halloween Events Across the City</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, the city is absolutely buzzing with events this Halloween Friday and rolling right into the weekend, offering something for every taste and vibe. For those ready to party tonight, the annual Halloween Bar Crawl is sweeping through more than fifteen downtown locations including Celtic on Market and Mile High Spirits. If you prefer a bar packed with costumed revelers and drink specials, join the Official Halloween Bar Crawl kicking off at One Shot Back. Over at Mission Ballroom, catch Cloonee with Sosa and Classmatic for a DJ-driven dance fest, while Dairy Block hosts Disco Mystique, a live performance and drag dance party where costumes are encouraged.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is turning up the energy tonight with Denzel Curry, Freddie Gibbs, Earl Sweatshirt, The Alchemist, and more. For listeners who prefer something truly immersive, Meow Wolf is throwing its Cosmic Howl house party with live music, costumed mayhem, tarot readings, and magic, perfect for fans of interactive art and spectacle. The Gilded Masquerade Ball, an elegant costume event at a secret location, promises masks, music, and a full-on festive vibe for guests over 21.

Families and young trick-or-treaters have plenty on tap. Butterfly Pavilion is hosting Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating until 7 tonight, while Empower Field offers Mile High Trunk or Treat starting at 5 PM with safe treats, activities, and games. Union Station’s BOOnion Station Parade steps off Thursday evening with balloon artists, train rides, and prizes for best costume, a classic downtown tradition.

If you want something spookier and historic, sign up for the Haunted Ghost Hunt with Fever – a phone-guided scavenger adventure through Denver’s eerie streets and haunted lore running into the weekend. Lovers of arts and culture shouldn’t miss Untitled: Artist Takeover at Denver Art Museum’s Halloween Art Party, a showcase blending music, installations, and inventive costuming led by local creatives.

Saturday launches the city’s Día de los Muertos festivities. Head to Cheluna Brewing in Aurora for the Día de los Muertos 5K Run; you'll earn a collector’s pint glass and a post-race celebration. The Denver Public Library’s Festival de la Llorona happens Saturday afternoon, with spooky folk storytelling. The Urban Farm’s Day of the Dead celebration kicks off at noon featuring Aztec dancers, mariachi, face painting, sugar skull decorating, and Mexican cuisine.

Art fans can visit the Catrinas en mi Ciudad exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Center through Sunday, showcasing towering marigold-draped skeletons and vibrant altars. On Sunday evening, dive into the Undead vs. Day of the Dead Drag and Burlesque Show at 1800 S. Broadway for a truly unique spectacle.

From costumed pub crawls and symphonic fright fests to family parades and Day of the Dead cultural celebrations, Denver is overflowing with ways to celebrate this Halloween and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has b

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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, the city is absolutely buzzing with events this Halloween Friday and rolling right into the weekend, offering something for every taste and vibe. For those ready to party tonight, the annual Halloween Bar Crawl is sweeping through more than fifteen downtown locations including Celtic on Market and Mile High Spirits. If you prefer a bar packed with costumed revelers and drink specials, join the Official Halloween Bar Crawl kicking off at One Shot Back. Over at Mission Ballroom, catch Cloonee with Sosa and Classmatic for a DJ-driven dance fest, while Dairy Block hosts Disco Mystique, a live performance and drag dance party where costumes are encouraged.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is turning up the energy tonight with Denzel Curry, Freddie Gibbs, Earl Sweatshirt, The Alchemist, and more. For listeners who prefer something truly immersive, Meow Wolf is throwing its Cosmic Howl house party with live music, costumed mayhem, tarot readings, and magic, perfect for fans of interactive art and spectacle. The Gilded Masquerade Ball, an elegant costume event at a secret location, promises masks, music, and a full-on festive vibe for guests over 21.

Families and young trick-or-treaters have plenty on tap. Butterfly Pavilion is hosting Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating until 7 tonight, while Empower Field offers Mile High Trunk or Treat starting at 5 PM with safe treats, activities, and games. Union Station’s BOOnion Station Parade steps off Thursday evening with balloon artists, train rides, and prizes for best costume, a classic downtown tradition.

If you want something spookier and historic, sign up for the Haunted Ghost Hunt with Fever – a phone-guided scavenger adventure through Denver’s eerie streets and haunted lore running into the weekend. Lovers of arts and culture shouldn’t miss Untitled: Artist Takeover at Denver Art Museum’s Halloween Art Party, a showcase blending music, installations, and inventive costuming led by local creatives.

Saturday launches the city’s Día de los Muertos festivities. Head to Cheluna Brewing in Aurora for the Día de los Muertos 5K Run; you'll earn a collector’s pint glass and a post-race celebration. The Denver Public Library’s Festival de la Llorona happens Saturday afternoon, with spooky folk storytelling. The Urban Farm’s Day of the Dead celebration kicks off at noon featuring Aztec dancers, mariachi, face painting, sugar skull decorating, and Mexican cuisine.

Art fans can visit the Catrinas en mi Ciudad exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Center through Sunday, showcasing towering marigold-draped skeletons and vibrant altars. On Sunday evening, dive into the Undead vs. Day of the Dead Drag and Burlesque Show at 1800 S. Broadway for a truly unique spectacle.

From costumed pub crawls and symphonic fright fests to family parades and Day of the Dead cultural celebrations, Denver is overflowing with ways to celebrate this Halloween and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has b

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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, the city is absolutely buzzing with events this Halloween Friday and rolling right into the weekend, offering something for every taste and vibe. For those ready to party tonight, the annual Halloween Bar Crawl is sweeping through more than fifteen downtown locations including Celtic on Market and Mile High Spirits. If you prefer a bar packed with costumed revelers and drink specials, join the Official Halloween Bar Crawl kicking off at One Shot Back. Over at Mission Ballroom, catch Cloonee with Sosa and Classmatic for a DJ-driven dance fest, while Dairy Block hosts Disco Mystique, a live performance and drag dance party where costumes are encouraged.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is turning up the energy tonight with Denzel Curry, Freddie Gibbs, Earl Sweatshirt, The Alchemist, and more. For listeners who prefer something truly immersive, Meow Wolf is throwing its Cosmic Howl house party with live music, costumed mayhem, tarot readings, and magic, perfect for fans of interactive art and spectacle. The Gilded Masquerade Ball, an elegant costume event at a secret location, promises masks, music, and a full-on festive vibe for guests over 21.

Families and young trick-or-treaters have plenty on tap. Butterfly Pavilion is hosting Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating until 7 tonight, while Empower Field offers Mile High Trunk or Treat starting at 5 PM with safe treats, activities, and games. Union Station’s BOOnion Station Parade steps off Thursday evening with balloon artists, train rides, and prizes for best costume, a classic downtown tradition.

If you want something spookier and historic, sign up for the Haunted Ghost Hunt with Fever – a phone-guided scavenger adventure through Denver’s eerie streets and haunted lore running into the weekend. Lovers of arts and culture shouldn’t miss Untitled: Artist Takeover at Denver Art Museum’s Halloween Art Party, a showcase blending music, installations, and inventive costuming led by local creatives.

Saturday launches the city’s Día de los Muertos festivities. Head to Cheluna Brewing in Aurora for the Día de los Muertos 5K Run; you'll earn a collector’s pint glass and a post-race celebration. The Denver Public Library’s Festival de la Llorona happens Saturday afternoon, with spooky folk storytelling. The Urban Farm’s Day of the Dead celebration kicks off at noon featuring Aztec dancers, mariachi, face painting, sugar skull decorating, and Mexican cuisine.

Art fans can visit the Catrinas en mi Ciudad exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Center through Sunday, showcasing towering marigold-draped skeletons and vibrant altars. On Sunday evening, dive into the Undead vs. Day of the Dead Drag and Burlesque Show at 1800 S. Broadway for a truly unique spectacle.

From costumed pub crawls and symphonic fright fests to family parades and Day of the Dead cultural celebrations, Denver is overflowing with ways to celebrate this Halloween and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has b

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      <title>Thrilling Week Ahead in Denver: Haunted Strolls, Latin Music, and Film Fest Frenzy</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty of options for fun and excitement leading up to the weekend and beyond. Thursday gets things rolling with a blend of artistry and Halloween flair. From 5 to 7 pm, the Exquisite Corpse opening reception welcomes visitors to the CU Denver Experience Gallery as part of the CCD Student Art Exhibition. If you fancy creativity and student-driven work, this is a great stop.

Union Station isn’t holding back on Halloween spirit, either, with the BOOnion Station Trick-or-Treat Parade happening from 4:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday. Kids can come in costume, enjoy mini-train rides, marvel at balloon artists, and snag prizes in the parade at 5 pm. Denver Union Station promises a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.

Thursday evening, listeners in search of something a bit more chilling can take a haunted stroll at the Denver Botanic Gardens with their Ghosts in the Gardens experience running from 5:30 to 10:30 pm. Prepare for haunting stories and hidden histories along dimly-lit paths—just right for thrill-seekers.

Live music fans should mark their calendars for Thursday night at the Fillmore Auditorium when El Alfa takes the stage for a high-energy Latin show—tickets start at $75 and promise a dance-worthy night.

Friday launches the 48th Denver Film Festival at the Sie Film Center, transforming the city into a cinephile's paradise for the next week. For Halloween lovers, Friday starts a weekend of Fright Fest at Elitch Gardens, featuring scary new “TERRORtories,” haunted houses, and daytime fun for kids. Opera Colorado opens its 43rd season Saturday at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with Verdi’s classic “La Traviata.” Tickets are moving fast for this elegant event.

Saturday is packed with highlights. The Hello Kitty Café Truck celebrates its 10th anniversary at Denver Pavilions, offering exclusive merchandise, themed sweets, and plush collectibles from 10 am to 7 pm. Cyclists won't want to miss the VeloSwap bike expo at National Western Complex, kicking off with early shopping for members at 8:30 am and open to the public at 9 am. From plush toys to flat tire races, it’s a cycling bonanza.

To close the weekend, the Paramount Theatre hosts a special Sunday director's cut screening of “Airplane!”, complete with a live Q&amp;A with director David Zucker and star Robert Hays starting at 7 pm. Listeners can expect a mix of nostalgia and comedy.

Whatever your taste—art, music, film, haunted festivities, or family fun—Denver has something thrilling every day this week. Treat yourself to adventure, support local artists, and explore new corners of the city.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 08:59:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty of options for fun and excitement leading up to the weekend and beyond. Thursday gets things rolling with a blend of artistry and Halloween flair. From 5 to 7 pm, the Exquisite Corpse opening reception welcomes visitors to the CU Denver Experience Gallery as part of the CCD Student Art Exhibition. If you fancy creativity and student-driven work, this is a great stop.

Union Station isn’t holding back on Halloween spirit, either, with the BOOnion Station Trick-or-Treat Parade happening from 4:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday. Kids can come in costume, enjoy mini-train rides, marvel at balloon artists, and snag prizes in the parade at 5 pm. Denver Union Station promises a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.

Thursday evening, listeners in search of something a bit more chilling can take a haunted stroll at the Denver Botanic Gardens with their Ghosts in the Gardens experience running from 5:30 to 10:30 pm. Prepare for haunting stories and hidden histories along dimly-lit paths—just right for thrill-seekers.

Live music fans should mark their calendars for Thursday night at the Fillmore Auditorium when El Alfa takes the stage for a high-energy Latin show—tickets start at $75 and promise a dance-worthy night.

Friday launches the 48th Denver Film Festival at the Sie Film Center, transforming the city into a cinephile's paradise for the next week. For Halloween lovers, Friday starts a weekend of Fright Fest at Elitch Gardens, featuring scary new “TERRORtories,” haunted houses, and daytime fun for kids. Opera Colorado opens its 43rd season Saturday at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with Verdi’s classic “La Traviata.” Tickets are moving fast for this elegant event.

Saturday is packed with highlights. The Hello Kitty Café Truck celebrates its 10th anniversary at Denver Pavilions, offering exclusive merchandise, themed sweets, and plush collectibles from 10 am to 7 pm. Cyclists won't want to miss the VeloSwap bike expo at National Western Complex, kicking off with early shopping for members at 8:30 am and open to the public at 9 am. From plush toys to flat tire races, it’s a cycling bonanza.

To close the weekend, the Paramount Theatre hosts a special Sunday director's cut screening of “Airplane!”, complete with a live Q&amp;A with director David Zucker and star Robert Hays starting at 7 pm. Listeners can expect a mix of nostalgia and comedy.

Whatever your taste—art, music, film, haunted festivities, or family fun—Denver has something thrilling every day this week. Treat yourself to adventure, support local artists, and explore new corners of the city.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty of options for fun and excitement leading up to the weekend and beyond. Thursday gets things rolling with a blend of artistry and Halloween flair. From 5 to 7 pm, the Exquisite Corpse opening reception welcomes visitors to the CU Denver Experience Gallery as part of the CCD Student Art Exhibition. If you fancy creativity and student-driven work, this is a great stop.

Union Station isn’t holding back on Halloween spirit, either, with the BOOnion Station Trick-or-Treat Parade happening from 4:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday. Kids can come in costume, enjoy mini-train rides, marvel at balloon artists, and snag prizes in the parade at 5 pm. Denver Union Station promises a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.

Thursday evening, listeners in search of something a bit more chilling can take a haunted stroll at the Denver Botanic Gardens with their Ghosts in the Gardens experience running from 5:30 to 10:30 pm. Prepare for haunting stories and hidden histories along dimly-lit paths—just right for thrill-seekers.

Live music fans should mark their calendars for Thursday night at the Fillmore Auditorium when El Alfa takes the stage for a high-energy Latin show—tickets start at $75 and promise a dance-worthy night.

Friday launches the 48th Denver Film Festival at the Sie Film Center, transforming the city into a cinephile's paradise for the next week. For Halloween lovers, Friday starts a weekend of Fright Fest at Elitch Gardens, featuring scary new “TERRORtories,” haunted houses, and daytime fun for kids. Opera Colorado opens its 43rd season Saturday at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with Verdi’s classic “La Traviata.” Tickets are moving fast for this elegant event.

Saturday is packed with highlights. The Hello Kitty Café Truck celebrates its 10th anniversary at Denver Pavilions, offering exclusive merchandise, themed sweets, and plush collectibles from 10 am to 7 pm. Cyclists won't want to miss the VeloSwap bike expo at National Western Complex, kicking off with early shopping for members at 8:30 am and open to the public at 9 am. From plush toys to flat tire races, it’s a cycling bonanza.

To close the weekend, the Paramount Theatre hosts a special Sunday director's cut screening of “Airplane!”, complete with a live Q&amp;A with director David Zucker and star Robert Hays starting at 7 pm. Listeners can expect a mix of nostalgia and comedy.

Whatever your taste—art, music, film, haunted festivities, or family fun—Denver has something thrilling every day this week. Treat yourself to adventure, support local artists, and explore new corners of the city.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Halloween Fun: Pumpkin Patches, Bloody Marys, Pet Parades, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with Halloween festivities and exciting events happening right now and throughout this week. Let me tell you what's going on in the Mile High City.

Starting this morning, families can head to the Urban Pumpkin Patch at 17th Street Gardens from 10 AM to noon, featuring pumpkin painting, face painting, and a photo station. If you're a brunch enthusiast, The Bloody Mary Festival is happening at ReelWorks starting at 11:30 AM for VIP guests, with samples from top bars and restaurants.

Pet lovers won't want to miss the Howl-a-Ween Pet Parade at Denver Union Station Terminal Bar patio from noon to 3 PM, where prizes will be awarded for the best-dressed pets. This is part of the larger Spooky Wynkoopy celebration, where the city is testing closing the 1700 block of Wynkoop Street with an Urban Market and live music performances throughout the day.

For families with little ones, Trick or Treat Street at the 13th Floor Haunted House runs from 1 to 3 PM, offering a lights-on, no-scare walk through with friendly actors and candy stations. Later this afternoon at 2:30 PM, the Colorado Symphony presents their Halloween Spooktacular at Boettcher Concert Hall, featuring spooky classical favorites and film music. Costumes are encouraged.

The festivities continue into the evening with trick-or-treating at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 5 to 7 PM. Music fans can catch Halloween Songs and Stories with Niki and Luke Tredinnick at Swallow Music Hall starting at 7 PM, or head to live performances at the Skylark Lounge or Bluebird Theater later in the evening.

Looking ahead this week, the Spooky Wynkoopy celebration continues daily through Halloween on Friday, October 31st, with live music performances scheduled every day from 11 AM to 6 PM. On Thursday, there's a special BOOnion Station Trick or Treat Parade from 4:30 to 7 PM as part of the ongoing festivities.

Whether you're into family activities, live music, or Halloween celebrations, Denver has something special happening every day this week.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with Halloween festivities and exciting events happening right now and throughout this week. Let me tell you what's going on in the Mile High City.

Starting this morning, families can head to the Urban Pumpkin Patch at 17th Street Gardens from 10 AM to noon, featuring pumpkin painting, face painting, and a photo station. If you're a brunch enthusiast, The Bloody Mary Festival is happening at ReelWorks starting at 11:30 AM for VIP guests, with samples from top bars and restaurants.

Pet lovers won't want to miss the Howl-a-Ween Pet Parade at Denver Union Station Terminal Bar patio from noon to 3 PM, where prizes will be awarded for the best-dressed pets. This is part of the larger Spooky Wynkoopy celebration, where the city is testing closing the 1700 block of Wynkoop Street with an Urban Market and live music performances throughout the day.

For families with little ones, Trick or Treat Street at the 13th Floor Haunted House runs from 1 to 3 PM, offering a lights-on, no-scare walk through with friendly actors and candy stations. Later this afternoon at 2:30 PM, the Colorado Symphony presents their Halloween Spooktacular at Boettcher Concert Hall, featuring spooky classical favorites and film music. Costumes are encouraged.

The festivities continue into the evening with trick-or-treating at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 5 to 7 PM. Music fans can catch Halloween Songs and Stories with Niki and Luke Tredinnick at Swallow Music Hall starting at 7 PM, or head to live performances at the Skylark Lounge or Bluebird Theater later in the evening.

Looking ahead this week, the Spooky Wynkoopy celebration continues daily through Halloween on Friday, October 31st, with live music performances scheduled every day from 11 AM to 6 PM. On Thursday, there's a special BOOnion Station Trick or Treat Parade from 4:30 to 7 PM as part of the ongoing festivities.

Whether you're into family activities, live music, or Halloween celebrations, Denver has something special happening every day this week.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with Halloween festivities and exciting events happening right now and throughout this week. Let me tell you what's going on in the Mile High City.

Starting this morning, families can head to the Urban Pumpkin Patch at 17th Street Gardens from 10 AM to noon, featuring pumpkin painting, face painting, and a photo station. If you're a brunch enthusiast, The Bloody Mary Festival is happening at ReelWorks starting at 11:30 AM for VIP guests, with samples from top bars and restaurants.

Pet lovers won't want to miss the Howl-a-Ween Pet Parade at Denver Union Station Terminal Bar patio from noon to 3 PM, where prizes will be awarded for the best-dressed pets. This is part of the larger Spooky Wynkoopy celebration, where the city is testing closing the 1700 block of Wynkoop Street with an Urban Market and live music performances throughout the day.

For families with little ones, Trick or Treat Street at the 13th Floor Haunted House runs from 1 to 3 PM, offering a lights-on, no-scare walk through with friendly actors and candy stations. Later this afternoon at 2:30 PM, the Colorado Symphony presents their Halloween Spooktacular at Boettcher Concert Hall, featuring spooky classical favorites and film music. Costumes are encouraged.

The festivities continue into the evening with trick-or-treating at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora from 5 to 7 PM. Music fans can catch Halloween Songs and Stories with Niki and Luke Tredinnick at Swallow Music Hall starting at 7 PM, or head to live performances at the Skylark Lounge or Bluebird Theater later in the evening.

Looking ahead this week, the Spooky Wynkoopy celebration continues daily through Halloween on Friday, October 31st, with live music performances scheduled every day from 11 AM to 6 PM. On Thursday, there's a special BOOnion Station Trick or Treat Parade from 4:30 to 7 PM as part of the ongoing festivities.

Whether you're into family activities, live music, or Halloween celebrations, Denver has something special happening every day this week.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Vibrant Fall Fun and Spooky Halloween Magic This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Listeners, Denver is buzzing with vibrant energy this Saturday, October 25th, and rolling right through the weekend, so get ready for a whirlwind of fall fun and spooky Halloween magic across the Mile High City.

Start your day with a family outing to Hauntings in the Hangar at Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum, where kids can trick-or-treat, dive into a scavenger hunt, and indulge in crafts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over at Centennial’s Family Sports Center and Highlands Ranch Sports Complex, lace up your skates for the Drop-in Spooky Skate Events—live tunes, sweet treats and a costume contest await between 11:40 a.m. and 2 p.m.

If you’re seeking the glow of autumn, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers daytime Glow Before Dark—wander among intricate pumpkin sculptures and skeleton scenes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or book tickets for the immersive nightly Glow at the Gardens, where hand-carved pumpkins and live performers light up the evening until Sunday.

Larimer Square hosts Trick or Treat Street this afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m., as local businesses hand out treats and the historic block fills with costumed kids. As evening sets in, RiNo ArtPark heats up with Flame Fest 2025 and the Colorado Grilling Championship, a paradise for barbecue lovers from 1 to 6 p.m. For those who dare, Spirits &amp; Spirits at Four Mile Historic Park combines haunted history and cocktails starting at 6 p.m.

At 6 p.m., the Broadway Halloween Parade fills the streets from 5th to Alameda with hearses, hot rods, ghostbusters, skeletons, and ghouls. Everyone’s encouraged to wear costumes and join the city’s biggest spooky celebration according to Denver7.

Night owls can dance late at Danceportation: Haunted Haus, which transforms Meow Wolf Denver into a queer Halloween takeover beginning at 10:30 p.m. Or groove to Sleepyheads’ 80’s Halloween Party at Cervantes’ Other Side. If music’s your thing, snag tickets for Colorado Symphony’s Halloween Spooktacular, a family-friendly concert blending classical and cinematic favorites tomorrow afternoon at Boettcher Concert Hall.

Families should not miss Monster Brunch at Ellyngton’s in the iconic Brown Palace Hotel, running both Saturday and Sunday with costumed staff and festive eats. Children’s Museum Harvest Hoot wraps up Sunday, featuring carnival games and a mini train ride.

Looking ahead, the Día de los Muertos celebration at Civic Center brings vibrant culture to the heart of Denver from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, honoring ancestors through music, art, and food.

Whether you’re carving pumpkins in Littleton, catching the Colorado Avalanche or Denver Nuggets games, or reveling at themed parties, there is truly something for everyone this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures ahead. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, Denver is buzzing with vibrant energy this Saturday, October 25th, and rolling right through the weekend, so get ready for a whirlwind of fall fun and spooky Halloween magic across the Mile High City.

Start your day with a family outing to Hauntings in the Hangar at Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum, where kids can trick-or-treat, dive into a scavenger hunt, and indulge in crafts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over at Centennial’s Family Sports Center and Highlands Ranch Sports Complex, lace up your skates for the Drop-in Spooky Skate Events—live tunes, sweet treats and a costume contest await between 11:40 a.m. and 2 p.m.

If you’re seeking the glow of autumn, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers daytime Glow Before Dark—wander among intricate pumpkin sculptures and skeleton scenes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or book tickets for the immersive nightly Glow at the Gardens, where hand-carved pumpkins and live performers light up the evening until Sunday.

Larimer Square hosts Trick or Treat Street this afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m., as local businesses hand out treats and the historic block fills with costumed kids. As evening sets in, RiNo ArtPark heats up with Flame Fest 2025 and the Colorado Grilling Championship, a paradise for barbecue lovers from 1 to 6 p.m. For those who dare, Spirits &amp; Spirits at Four Mile Historic Park combines haunted history and cocktails starting at 6 p.m.

At 6 p.m., the Broadway Halloween Parade fills the streets from 5th to Alameda with hearses, hot rods, ghostbusters, skeletons, and ghouls. Everyone’s encouraged to wear costumes and join the city’s biggest spooky celebration according to Denver7.

Night owls can dance late at Danceportation: Haunted Haus, which transforms Meow Wolf Denver into a queer Halloween takeover beginning at 10:30 p.m. Or groove to Sleepyheads’ 80’s Halloween Party at Cervantes’ Other Side. If music’s your thing, snag tickets for Colorado Symphony’s Halloween Spooktacular, a family-friendly concert blending classical and cinematic favorites tomorrow afternoon at Boettcher Concert Hall.

Families should not miss Monster Brunch at Ellyngton’s in the iconic Brown Palace Hotel, running both Saturday and Sunday with costumed staff and festive eats. Children’s Museum Harvest Hoot wraps up Sunday, featuring carnival games and a mini train ride.

Looking ahead, the Día de los Muertos celebration at Civic Center brings vibrant culture to the heart of Denver from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, honoring ancestors through music, art, and food.

Whether you’re carving pumpkins in Littleton, catching the Colorado Avalanche or Denver Nuggets games, or reveling at themed parties, there is truly something for everyone this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures ahead. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, Denver is buzzing with vibrant energy this Saturday, October 25th, and rolling right through the weekend, so get ready for a whirlwind of fall fun and spooky Halloween magic across the Mile High City.

Start your day with a family outing to Hauntings in the Hangar at Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum, where kids can trick-or-treat, dive into a scavenger hunt, and indulge in crafts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over at Centennial’s Family Sports Center and Highlands Ranch Sports Complex, lace up your skates for the Drop-in Spooky Skate Events—live tunes, sweet treats and a costume contest await between 11:40 a.m. and 2 p.m.

If you’re seeking the glow of autumn, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers daytime Glow Before Dark—wander among intricate pumpkin sculptures and skeleton scenes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or book tickets for the immersive nightly Glow at the Gardens, where hand-carved pumpkins and live performers light up the evening until Sunday.

Larimer Square hosts Trick or Treat Street this afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m., as local businesses hand out treats and the historic block fills with costumed kids. As evening sets in, RiNo ArtPark heats up with Flame Fest 2025 and the Colorado Grilling Championship, a paradise for barbecue lovers from 1 to 6 p.m. For those who dare, Spirits &amp; Spirits at Four Mile Historic Park combines haunted history and cocktails starting at 6 p.m.

At 6 p.m., the Broadway Halloween Parade fills the streets from 5th to Alameda with hearses, hot rods, ghostbusters, skeletons, and ghouls. Everyone’s encouraged to wear costumes and join the city’s biggest spooky celebration according to Denver7.

Night owls can dance late at Danceportation: Haunted Haus, which transforms Meow Wolf Denver into a queer Halloween takeover beginning at 10:30 p.m. Or groove to Sleepyheads’ 80’s Halloween Party at Cervantes’ Other Side. If music’s your thing, snag tickets for Colorado Symphony’s Halloween Spooktacular, a family-friendly concert blending classical and cinematic favorites tomorrow afternoon at Boettcher Concert Hall.

Families should not miss Monster Brunch at Ellyngton’s in the iconic Brown Palace Hotel, running both Saturday and Sunday with costumed staff and festive eats. Children’s Museum Harvest Hoot wraps up Sunday, featuring carnival games and a mini train ride.

Looking ahead, the Día de los Muertos celebration at Civic Center brings vibrant culture to the heart of Denver from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, honoring ancestors through music, art, and food.

Whether you’re carving pumpkins in Littleton, catching the Colorado Avalanche or Denver Nuggets games, or reveling at themed parties, there is truly something for everyone this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more Denver adventures ahead. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Halloween Fun: Trick-or-Treat, Live Music, and Spooky Experiences Abound</title>
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      <description>Halloween fever is in full swing in Denver this weekend, and there’s no shortage of festive fun and unique experiences for everyone. For families looking for a classic treat, today is perfect for Trick-or-Treat Street at the Goodson Recreation Center in Centennial, running from four to six thirty. Get the kids in costume, enjoy games, and let the little ones fill their buckets with candy. If you’re feeling adventurous, swing by the Colorado Law Enforcement Academy in Golden for the Blue Haunting Trunk-or-Treat starting at five thirty, where you’ll find even more games, trunk displays, and treats.

For those seeking something a bit more grown-up, Denver’s nightlife is buzzing. The Church Nightclub hosts Gioli &amp; Assia with thumping beats starting at 10 p.m., ensuring a high-energy Friday night downtown. Fans of live international music can catch Juan Fernando Velasco at MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater or get swept away by the alternative rock of Blue October at Mission Ballroom tonight, both starting at eight.

Martin Garrix brings his relentless energy to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at seven p.m. tonight. Expect a visually dazzling EDM show under the stars, one of Colorado’s true bucket-list concert experiences. For drag and costume lovers, Ambler at 1801 Wewatta hosts Night of the Living Drag from seven to ten, with themed food and drink, live drag performances, and a festive costume contest.

If you want to mix in some culture with your pumpkin spice, EDGE Gallery is launching a new exhibit featuring works by Stephen Shugart and Kay D. Galvin, starting this weekend in Lakewood. Theater lovers should check out The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee running through November 16 at The Schoolhouse in Parker.

Sports fans are in for a treat this Saturday with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Phoenix Suns at Ball Arena, tip-off at seven p.m. Basketball energy returns Wednesday when the Nuggets face the New Orleans Pelicans. Meanwhile, Petey USA performs Sunday night at the Fillmore Auditorium, and Reelworks Denver hosts the always-popular Bloody Mary Festival Sunday morning at eleven thirty.

For a unique cocktail experience, head to Poka Lola Social Club Saturday for the First Snow Martini event or try the Spirits and Spirits Victorian Vampire soirée at Four Mile Historic Park, featuring craft cocktails and haunted tales.

Denver’s autumn spirit shines through this weekend, from spooky flashlight tours at the Butterfly Pavilion, to the luminous Glow at the Gardens at the Botanic Gardens, and everything in between. According to 303 Magazine and The Denver Gazette, the city is alive with art, music, and festivities for all ages.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 09:00:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Halloween fever is in full swing in Denver this weekend, and there’s no shortage of festive fun and unique experiences for everyone. For families looking for a classic treat, today is perfect for Trick-or-Treat Street at the Goodson Recreation Center in Centennial, running from four to six thirty. Get the kids in costume, enjoy games, and let the little ones fill their buckets with candy. If you’re feeling adventurous, swing by the Colorado Law Enforcement Academy in Golden for the Blue Haunting Trunk-or-Treat starting at five thirty, where you’ll find even more games, trunk displays, and treats.

For those seeking something a bit more grown-up, Denver’s nightlife is buzzing. The Church Nightclub hosts Gioli &amp; Assia with thumping beats starting at 10 p.m., ensuring a high-energy Friday night downtown. Fans of live international music can catch Juan Fernando Velasco at MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater or get swept away by the alternative rock of Blue October at Mission Ballroom tonight, both starting at eight.

Martin Garrix brings his relentless energy to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at seven p.m. tonight. Expect a visually dazzling EDM show under the stars, one of Colorado’s true bucket-list concert experiences. For drag and costume lovers, Ambler at 1801 Wewatta hosts Night of the Living Drag from seven to ten, with themed food and drink, live drag performances, and a festive costume contest.

If you want to mix in some culture with your pumpkin spice, EDGE Gallery is launching a new exhibit featuring works by Stephen Shugart and Kay D. Galvin, starting this weekend in Lakewood. Theater lovers should check out The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee running through November 16 at The Schoolhouse in Parker.

Sports fans are in for a treat this Saturday with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Phoenix Suns at Ball Arena, tip-off at seven p.m. Basketball energy returns Wednesday when the Nuggets face the New Orleans Pelicans. Meanwhile, Petey USA performs Sunday night at the Fillmore Auditorium, and Reelworks Denver hosts the always-popular Bloody Mary Festival Sunday morning at eleven thirty.

For a unique cocktail experience, head to Poka Lola Social Club Saturday for the First Snow Martini event or try the Spirits and Spirits Victorian Vampire soirée at Four Mile Historic Park, featuring craft cocktails and haunted tales.

Denver’s autumn spirit shines through this weekend, from spooky flashlight tours at the Butterfly Pavilion, to the luminous Glow at the Gardens at the Botanic Gardens, and everything in between. According to 303 Magazine and The Denver Gazette, the city is alive with art, music, and festivities for all ages.

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        <![CDATA[Halloween fever is in full swing in Denver this weekend, and there’s no shortage of festive fun and unique experiences for everyone. For families looking for a classic treat, today is perfect for Trick-or-Treat Street at the Goodson Recreation Center in Centennial, running from four to six thirty. Get the kids in costume, enjoy games, and let the little ones fill their buckets with candy. If you’re feeling adventurous, swing by the Colorado Law Enforcement Academy in Golden for the Blue Haunting Trunk-or-Treat starting at five thirty, where you’ll find even more games, trunk displays, and treats.

For those seeking something a bit more grown-up, Denver’s nightlife is buzzing. The Church Nightclub hosts Gioli &amp; Assia with thumping beats starting at 10 p.m., ensuring a high-energy Friday night downtown. Fans of live international music can catch Juan Fernando Velasco at MCA Denver at The Holiday Theater or get swept away by the alternative rock of Blue October at Mission Ballroom tonight, both starting at eight.

Martin Garrix brings his relentless energy to Red Rocks Amphitheatre at seven p.m. tonight. Expect a visually dazzling EDM show under the stars, one of Colorado’s true bucket-list concert experiences. For drag and costume lovers, Ambler at 1801 Wewatta hosts Night of the Living Drag from seven to ten, with themed food and drink, live drag performances, and a festive costume contest.

If you want to mix in some culture with your pumpkin spice, EDGE Gallery is launching a new exhibit featuring works by Stephen Shugart and Kay D. Galvin, starting this weekend in Lakewood. Theater lovers should check out The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee running through November 16 at The Schoolhouse in Parker.

Sports fans are in for a treat this Saturday with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Phoenix Suns at Ball Arena, tip-off at seven p.m. Basketball energy returns Wednesday when the Nuggets face the New Orleans Pelicans. Meanwhile, Petey USA performs Sunday night at the Fillmore Auditorium, and Reelworks Denver hosts the always-popular Bloody Mary Festival Sunday morning at eleven thirty.

For a unique cocktail experience, head to Poka Lola Social Club Saturday for the First Snow Martini event or try the Spirits and Spirits Victorian Vampire soirée at Four Mile Historic Park, featuring craft cocktails and haunted tales.

Denver’s autumn spirit shines through this weekend, from spooky flashlight tours at the Butterfly Pavilion, to the luminous Glow at the Gardens at the Botanic Gardens, and everything in between. According to 303 Magazine and The Denver Gazette, the city is alive with art, music, and festivities for all ages.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Crisp Autumn Air and Holiday Cheer Enliven Denver's Vibrant Weekends</title>
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      <description>If you are in Denver today or looking for adventure through the weekend, you are in for a treat. Denver is buzzing with live entertainment, sports showdowns, and seasonal festivities as the city welcomes crisp autumn air and the early sparkle of the holidays.

Tonight, the Ball Arena is the hot ticket with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Carolina Hurricanes at 7 PM. For basketball fans, the Denver Nuggets host the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night at Ball Arena, promising high-energy NBA action. Also coming up, the Nuggets welcome the New Orleans Pelicans next Wednesday and the Avalanche skate against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. With the teams in top form, game nights in Denver are electric according to Ball Arena.

If arts and glamour are your style, don’t miss the Denver Ballet Guild’s 'Art in Motion: 007 Bond Returns' Fall Fundraiser this evening. It runs from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the Mike Ward Luxury Automotive Showroom in Highlands Ranch, an event the Villager highlights as both thrilling and philanthropic.

Comedy lovers have their pick with Comedy Works Downtown’s calendar packed all week. Shows include local star Matt Cobos, comedy heavyweight Jim Norton, and Esther Povitsky on her Pretty Little Baby Tour. Comedy Works notes that New Talent Night also returns for those who want a glimpse at the next stand-up stars. If you prefer your comedy rowdy, 'Thick Skin' is the city’s wildest stand-up show—just remember it’s 18+ only.

Those seeking family-friendly fun or a taste of culture can find late-night museum hours on Saturday, with many of Denver’s best museums offering free admission from 5 to 10 PM as noted by Visit Denver.  Wander through art-lined streets, hop on nostalgic trolley tours, or sip at a speakeasy while award-winning chefs work their magic across the city.

Holiday traditions are underway even as October wraps up. The city's beloved Mile High Tree, a stunning 110-foot light display, rises at the Auraria Campus’s Tivoli Quad. The City and County Building’s light and music show illuminates the night at 5:45 and 6:45 PM, offering a magical backdrop for downtown visitors, and according to Denver’s Office of Special Events, the spectacle will brighten evenings all season.

Thanks for tuning in to the Denver event rundown. Remember to subscribe for more guides to making the most of your week. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>If you are in Denver today or looking for adventure through the weekend, you are in for a treat. Denver is buzzing with live entertainment, sports showdowns, and seasonal festivities as the city welcomes crisp autumn air and the early sparkle of the holidays.

Tonight, the Ball Arena is the hot ticket with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Carolina Hurricanes at 7 PM. For basketball fans, the Denver Nuggets host the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night at Ball Arena, promising high-energy NBA action. Also coming up, the Nuggets welcome the New Orleans Pelicans next Wednesday and the Avalanche skate against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. With the teams in top form, game nights in Denver are electric according to Ball Arena.

If arts and glamour are your style, don’t miss the Denver Ballet Guild’s 'Art in Motion: 007 Bond Returns' Fall Fundraiser this evening. It runs from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the Mike Ward Luxury Automotive Showroom in Highlands Ranch, an event the Villager highlights as both thrilling and philanthropic.

Comedy lovers have their pick with Comedy Works Downtown’s calendar packed all week. Shows include local star Matt Cobos, comedy heavyweight Jim Norton, and Esther Povitsky on her Pretty Little Baby Tour. Comedy Works notes that New Talent Night also returns for those who want a glimpse at the next stand-up stars. If you prefer your comedy rowdy, 'Thick Skin' is the city’s wildest stand-up show—just remember it’s 18+ only.

Those seeking family-friendly fun or a taste of culture can find late-night museum hours on Saturday, with many of Denver’s best museums offering free admission from 5 to 10 PM as noted by Visit Denver.  Wander through art-lined streets, hop on nostalgic trolley tours, or sip at a speakeasy while award-winning chefs work their magic across the city.

Holiday traditions are underway even as October wraps up. The city's beloved Mile High Tree, a stunning 110-foot light display, rises at the Auraria Campus’s Tivoli Quad. The City and County Building’s light and music show illuminates the night at 5:45 and 6:45 PM, offering a magical backdrop for downtown visitors, and according to Denver’s Office of Special Events, the spectacle will brighten evenings all season.

Thanks for tuning in to the Denver event rundown. Remember to subscribe for more guides to making the most of your week. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you are in Denver today or looking for adventure through the weekend, you are in for a treat. Denver is buzzing with live entertainment, sports showdowns, and seasonal festivities as the city welcomes crisp autumn air and the early sparkle of the holidays.

Tonight, the Ball Arena is the hot ticket with the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Carolina Hurricanes at 7 PM. For basketball fans, the Denver Nuggets host the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night at Ball Arena, promising high-energy NBA action. Also coming up, the Nuggets welcome the New Orleans Pelicans next Wednesday and the Avalanche skate against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. With the teams in top form, game nights in Denver are electric according to Ball Arena.

If arts and glamour are your style, don’t miss the Denver Ballet Guild’s 'Art in Motion: 007 Bond Returns' Fall Fundraiser this evening. It runs from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the Mike Ward Luxury Automotive Showroom in Highlands Ranch, an event the Villager highlights as both thrilling and philanthropic.

Comedy lovers have their pick with Comedy Works Downtown’s calendar packed all week. Shows include local star Matt Cobos, comedy heavyweight Jim Norton, and Esther Povitsky on her Pretty Little Baby Tour. Comedy Works notes that New Talent Night also returns for those who want a glimpse at the next stand-up stars. If you prefer your comedy rowdy, 'Thick Skin' is the city’s wildest stand-up show—just remember it’s 18+ only.

Those seeking family-friendly fun or a taste of culture can find late-night museum hours on Saturday, with many of Denver’s best museums offering free admission from 5 to 10 PM as noted by Visit Denver.  Wander through art-lined streets, hop on nostalgic trolley tours, or sip at a speakeasy while award-winning chefs work their magic across the city.

Holiday traditions are underway even as October wraps up. The city's beloved Mile High Tree, a stunning 110-foot light display, rises at the Auraria Campus’s Tivoli Quad. The City and County Building’s light and music show illuminates the night at 5:45 and 6:45 PM, offering a magical backdrop for downtown visitors, and according to Denver’s Office of Special Events, the spectacle will brighten evenings all season.

Thanks for tuning in to the Denver event rundown. Remember to subscribe for more guides to making the most of your week. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Autumn Fun: Pumpkin Patches, Live Music, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty to enjoy. If you are in the city today, Sunday, October 19, you can kick things off with the Cloud9 Fall Fest, happening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cloud9 Park on East 9th Avenue. Expect a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, carnival games, and all kinds of lawn activities—perfect for families and friends seeking classic autumn fun, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Story lovers can head over to Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center at 2 p.m. for Stories on Stage, featuring “Someplace to Call Home – a Celebration of Sandra Dallas,” and immerse yourself in acclaimed Colorado literary history.

Music fans, tonight is stacked with options: Dawn Clement, Buster Williams, and Matt Wilson are playing two shows at Dazzle at Baur’s at 4:30 and 7 p.m.; Justin Silva headlines Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 6:30 p.m.; indie duo Penny &amp; Sparrow play the Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m.; and synth artist Rezz brings her hypnotic beats to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 5 p.m. AC Slater, AHEE, and Digital Ethos are also featured, making it a can’t-miss night for electronic music fans according to Visit Denver and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

For those seeking something truly seasonal, Pumpkin Patch &amp; Painting Party runs all day at Denver Beer Company, inviting you to pick your perfect pumpkin and flex your creative muscles. The Butterfly Pavilion hosts Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating from morning until 5 p.m., offering a festive and safe environment for kids to collect treats among tropical butterflies.

If you want a slice of Denver nightlife, Paramount Theatre is home to “Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue” at 7 p.m.—a hilarious stage tribute to the beloved sitcom. Swallow Hill Music welcomes bluegrass band Arkansauce, while Goosetown Tavern offers the Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ experience for those who love live music and local brews.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and the upcoming weekend, Tennyson Fall Fest is gearing up for a community-wide celebration with over a hundred local vendors, live music, and free yoga on Tennyson Street, as promised by Team Player Productions. Don’t forget about the freaky Grave Yard Grooves dance party at McGregor Square’s Milepost Zero on Friday night—dress for the haunt and let loose on the dance floor.

There’s never a dull moment in Denver, especially with the leaves turning and the city’s venues packed with creativity, music, and plenty of pumpkin spice. Whether you want family-friendly trick-or-treating, buy art from local creators, or dance with ghosts downtown, this week offers something for every taste.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for more city happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 09:00:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty to enjoy. If you are in the city today, Sunday, October 19, you can kick things off with the Cloud9 Fall Fest, happening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cloud9 Park on East 9th Avenue. Expect a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, carnival games, and all kinds of lawn activities—perfect for families and friends seeking classic autumn fun, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Story lovers can head over to Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center at 2 p.m. for Stories on Stage, featuring “Someplace to Call Home – a Celebration of Sandra Dallas,” and immerse yourself in acclaimed Colorado literary history.

Music fans, tonight is stacked with options: Dawn Clement, Buster Williams, and Matt Wilson are playing two shows at Dazzle at Baur’s at 4:30 and 7 p.m.; Justin Silva headlines Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 6:30 p.m.; indie duo Penny &amp; Sparrow play the Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m.; and synth artist Rezz brings her hypnotic beats to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 5 p.m. AC Slater, AHEE, and Digital Ethos are also featured, making it a can’t-miss night for electronic music fans according to Visit Denver and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

For those seeking something truly seasonal, Pumpkin Patch &amp; Painting Party runs all day at Denver Beer Company, inviting you to pick your perfect pumpkin and flex your creative muscles. The Butterfly Pavilion hosts Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating from morning until 5 p.m., offering a festive and safe environment for kids to collect treats among tropical butterflies.

If you want a slice of Denver nightlife, Paramount Theatre is home to “Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue” at 7 p.m.—a hilarious stage tribute to the beloved sitcom. Swallow Hill Music welcomes bluegrass band Arkansauce, while Goosetown Tavern offers the Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ experience for those who love live music and local brews.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and the upcoming weekend, Tennyson Fall Fest is gearing up for a community-wide celebration with over a hundred local vendors, live music, and free yoga on Tennyson Street, as promised by Team Player Productions. Don’t forget about the freaky Grave Yard Grooves dance party at McGregor Square’s Milepost Zero on Friday night—dress for the haunt and let loose on the dance floor.

There’s never a dull moment in Denver, especially with the leaves turning and the city’s venues packed with creativity, music, and plenty of pumpkin spice. Whether you want family-friendly trick-or-treating, buy art from local creators, or dance with ghosts downtown, this week offers something for every taste.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for more city happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners have plenty to enjoy. If you are in the city today, Sunday, October 19, you can kick things off with the Cloud9 Fall Fest, happening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cloud9 Park on East 9th Avenue. Expect a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, carnival games, and all kinds of lawn activities—perfect for families and friends seeking classic autumn fun, as listed by The Denver Gazette. Story lovers can head over to Su Teatro Cultural &amp; Performing Arts Center at 2 p.m. for Stories on Stage, featuring “Someplace to Call Home – a Celebration of Sandra Dallas,” and immerse yourself in acclaimed Colorado literary history.

Music fans, tonight is stacked with options: Dawn Clement, Buster Williams, and Matt Wilson are playing two shows at Dazzle at Baur’s at 4:30 and 7 p.m.; Justin Silva headlines Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom at 6:30 p.m.; indie duo Penny &amp; Sparrow play the Ogden Theatre at 8 p.m.; and synth artist Rezz brings her hypnotic beats to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 5 p.m. AC Slater, AHEE, and Digital Ethos are also featured, making it a can’t-miss night for electronic music fans according to Visit Denver and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

For those seeking something truly seasonal, Pumpkin Patch &amp; Painting Party runs all day at Denver Beer Company, inviting you to pick your perfect pumpkin and flex your creative muscles. The Butterfly Pavilion hosts Bug-a-Boo Trick-or-Treating from morning until 5 p.m., offering a festive and safe environment for kids to collect treats among tropical butterflies.

If you want a slice of Denver nightlife, Paramount Theatre is home to “Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue” at 7 p.m.—a hilarious stage tribute to the beloved sitcom. Swallow Hill Music welcomes bluegrass band Arkansauce, while Goosetown Tavern offers the Denver Blues, Brews &amp; BBQ experience for those who love live music and local brews.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week and the upcoming weekend, Tennyson Fall Fest is gearing up for a community-wide celebration with over a hundred local vendors, live music, and free yoga on Tennyson Street, as promised by Team Player Productions. Don’t forget about the freaky Grave Yard Grooves dance party at McGregor Square’s Milepost Zero on Friday night—dress for the haunt and let loose on the dance floor.

There’s never a dull moment in Denver, especially with the leaves turning and the city’s venues packed with creativity, music, and plenty of pumpkin spice. Whether you want family-friendly trick-or-treating, buy art from local creators, or dance with ghosts downtown, this week offers something for every taste.

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for more city happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Festive Weekend Ahead in Denver: From Tennyson Fall Fest to Diwali Celebrations</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you’re looking for a fantastic weekend and week ahead in Denver, you’ve picked the perfect time. Today, Saturday, kicks off with the Tennyson Fall Fest, running from ten in the morning to six in the evening at Empourium Brewing on West 42nd Avenue. Expect live music, a pet parade, local food trucks, artisans, and plenty of family activities. The Shops at Northfield are hosting a Street Fair and Artisan Market from eleven to six, spotlighting handmade goods and treats according to the Denver Gazette.

For art fans, Flatstock is presenting an exhibition of contemporary poster art downtown at Dairy Block from noon to five both today and tomorrow. There’s also the Glow Before Dark display at Denver Botanic Gardens every day through the week during daytime hours, featuring intricate pumpkin sculptures and fun Halloween scenes.

Tonight brings music lovers some real treats. Electronic music giant SG Lewis, with Sofia Kourtesis, is lighting up the Mission Ballroom at eight. Over at Ogden Theatre, Gemini Fourth brings their unique sound at seven. If jazz is more your speed, don’t miss Rhythm and Brass: a Latin Jazz Fiesta at the Arvada Center, starting at seven-thirty.

The Westernaires’ legendary Horsecapades show fills the National Western Events Center with Wild West-style riding and costumes. Performances are today at eleven and four, and again Sunday at two, promising thrilling trick riding and horsemanship for all ages.

Late night, The Church Nightclub features a surprise EDM headliner starting at ten for those twenty-one and up. For a different vibe, Swallow Hill Music presents a benefit concert by Iron and Wine in Daniels Hall at eight.

Sunday brings Some Place to Call Home, a celebration of beloved Colorado author Sandra Dallas, at Su Teatro on Santa Fe Drive at two in the afternoon. Don’t forget ongoing seasonal favorites like the Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns through November 2 at Hudson Gardens, with thousands of glowing hand-carved pumpkins on display, as Visit Denver highlights.

If you’re interested in fashion with a cause, the annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, benefitting the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, takes place tonight in downtown Denver, featuring appearances by honorees like Jane Lynch and models with Down syndrome, according to CBS Colorado.

Also, this weekend celebrates Diwali at Infinity Park in Glendale with cultural performances, a unique Diwali Run, and mountain views, as highlighted by The Financial Express.

That’s just a taste of Denver’s vibrant lineup for this week. Whatever your style, there’s no shortage of adventure, art, or entertainment. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you’re looking for a fantastic weekend and week ahead in Denver, you’ve picked the perfect time. Today, Saturday, kicks off with the Tennyson Fall Fest, running from ten in the morning to six in the evening at Empourium Brewing on West 42nd Avenue. Expect live music, a pet parade, local food trucks, artisans, and plenty of family activities. The Shops at Northfield are hosting a Street Fair and Artisan Market from eleven to six, spotlighting handmade goods and treats according to the Denver Gazette.

For art fans, Flatstock is presenting an exhibition of contemporary poster art downtown at Dairy Block from noon to five both today and tomorrow. There’s also the Glow Before Dark display at Denver Botanic Gardens every day through the week during daytime hours, featuring intricate pumpkin sculptures and fun Halloween scenes.

Tonight brings music lovers some real treats. Electronic music giant SG Lewis, with Sofia Kourtesis, is lighting up the Mission Ballroom at eight. Over at Ogden Theatre, Gemini Fourth brings their unique sound at seven. If jazz is more your speed, don’t miss Rhythm and Brass: a Latin Jazz Fiesta at the Arvada Center, starting at seven-thirty.

The Westernaires’ legendary Horsecapades show fills the National Western Events Center with Wild West-style riding and costumes. Performances are today at eleven and four, and again Sunday at two, promising thrilling trick riding and horsemanship for all ages.

Late night, The Church Nightclub features a surprise EDM headliner starting at ten for those twenty-one and up. For a different vibe, Swallow Hill Music presents a benefit concert by Iron and Wine in Daniels Hall at eight.

Sunday brings Some Place to Call Home, a celebration of beloved Colorado author Sandra Dallas, at Su Teatro on Santa Fe Drive at two in the afternoon. Don’t forget ongoing seasonal favorites like the Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns through November 2 at Hudson Gardens, with thousands of glowing hand-carved pumpkins on display, as Visit Denver highlights.

If you’re interested in fashion with a cause, the annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, benefitting the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, takes place tonight in downtown Denver, featuring appearances by honorees like Jane Lynch and models with Down syndrome, according to CBS Colorado.

Also, this weekend celebrates Diwali at Infinity Park in Glendale with cultural performances, a unique Diwali Run, and mountain views, as highlighted by The Financial Express.

That’s just a taste of Denver’s vibrant lineup for this week. Whatever your style, there’s no shortage of adventure, art, or entertainment. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you’re looking for a fantastic weekend and week ahead in Denver, you’ve picked the perfect time. Today, Saturday, kicks off with the Tennyson Fall Fest, running from ten in the morning to six in the evening at Empourium Brewing on West 42nd Avenue. Expect live music, a pet parade, local food trucks, artisans, and plenty of family activities. The Shops at Northfield are hosting a Street Fair and Artisan Market from eleven to six, spotlighting handmade goods and treats according to the Denver Gazette.

For art fans, Flatstock is presenting an exhibition of contemporary poster art downtown at Dairy Block from noon to five both today and tomorrow. There’s also the Glow Before Dark display at Denver Botanic Gardens every day through the week during daytime hours, featuring intricate pumpkin sculptures and fun Halloween scenes.

Tonight brings music lovers some real treats. Electronic music giant SG Lewis, with Sofia Kourtesis, is lighting up the Mission Ballroom at eight. Over at Ogden Theatre, Gemini Fourth brings their unique sound at seven. If jazz is more your speed, don’t miss Rhythm and Brass: a Latin Jazz Fiesta at the Arvada Center, starting at seven-thirty.

The Westernaires’ legendary Horsecapades show fills the National Western Events Center with Wild West-style riding and costumes. Performances are today at eleven and four, and again Sunday at two, promising thrilling trick riding and horsemanship for all ages.

Late night, The Church Nightclub features a surprise EDM headliner starting at ten for those twenty-one and up. For a different vibe, Swallow Hill Music presents a benefit concert by Iron and Wine in Daniels Hall at eight.

Sunday brings Some Place to Call Home, a celebration of beloved Colorado author Sandra Dallas, at Su Teatro on Santa Fe Drive at two in the afternoon. Don’t forget ongoing seasonal favorites like the Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns through November 2 at Hudson Gardens, with thousands of glowing hand-carved pumpkins on display, as Visit Denver highlights.

If you’re interested in fashion with a cause, the annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, benefitting the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, takes place tonight in downtown Denver, featuring appearances by honorees like Jane Lynch and models with Down syndrome, according to CBS Colorado.

Also, this weekend celebrates Diwali at Infinity Park in Glendale with cultural performances, a unique Diwali Run, and mountain views, as highlighted by The Financial Express.

That’s just a taste of Denver’s vibrant lineup for this week. Whatever your style, there’s no shortage of adventure, art, or entertainment. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Autumn Awakens Denver: Halloween, Outdoor Adventure, Music, and Local Flavor</title>
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      <description>Listeners, Denver is bursting with autumn energy this weekend, combining Halloween thrills, outdoor adventures, music, and local flavor for every age and interest.

Tonight, get in the spirit at the Denver Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo, where families can trick-or-treat among wild animals and mysterious cryptid creatures, all with candy stations and seasonal treats. This popular event runs through Sunday night and promises a safe, enchanting, and magical time for kids and grown-ups alike. Meanwhile, just a short ride away, the Molly Brown House Museum transforms with its annual Victorian Horrors. Expert actors guide visitors through eerie bedtime tales in each room, combining classic chills and historical intrigue. Victorian Horrors continues nightly through November first.

If you’re craving more fright in the fresh air, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Ghosts in the Gardens – Open Air Scare, with haunting stories around dimly lit paths tonight through Sunday. It’s an immersive way to learn about Denver’s haunted history while soaking in the ambiance of one of the city’s most beautiful spots.

Pumpkin patch season is in full swing. Anderson Farms in Erie offers more than pumpkins—with a 25-acre corn maze, petting zoo, duck races, and even a pumpkin cannon, fall festivity seekers can stay entertained through November first. Four Mile Historic Park’s Pumpkin Harvest Festival opens its gates Saturday and Sunday, offering hay-bale mazes, trunk-or-treat fun, craft vendors, and plenty of Instagram-worthy backdrops.

Music fans have their pick of live shows tonight. Colorado Symphony presents Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 at Boettcher Concert Hall, while the Mission Ballroom hosts Hamdi with some of the most exciting names in electronic music. For those wanting roots and folk, David Howley of We Banjo 3 brings his acclaimed Irish stylings to Swallow Hill Music.

Saturday is packed with neighborhood celebrations. Tennyson Fall Fest showcases local food trucks, live music, artisans, and a pet parade from mid-morning to early evening. Empourium Brewing Co. is home base, and it’s a great stop for listeners eager to explore family-friendly fun. Over at FlyteCo Tower, bounce houses, Halloween costume contests, and local vendors create a festive afternoon atmosphere.

Sunday rounds out the week with Cloud9 Fall Fest. Enjoy a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, and classics like carnival games in the heart of Denver’s urban playground. For those wanting to support a good cause and show off awesome costumes, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park hosts the Fall Fest Trunk or Treat, raising money for Special Olympics Colorado Young Athletes Friday from 4 to 7 pm.

There’s more—Denver Union Station celebrates the Nuggets’ NBA season tip-off tonight, blending city pride with food, drinks, and entertainment. Whether you want spooky, sporty, scenic, or musical, Denver has it happening this weekend.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please pro

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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, Denver is bursting with autumn energy this weekend, combining Halloween thrills, outdoor adventures, music, and local flavor for every age and interest.

Tonight, get in the spirit at the Denver Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo, where families can trick-or-treat among wild animals and mysterious cryptid creatures, all with candy stations and seasonal treats. This popular event runs through Sunday night and promises a safe, enchanting, and magical time for kids and grown-ups alike. Meanwhile, just a short ride away, the Molly Brown House Museum transforms with its annual Victorian Horrors. Expert actors guide visitors through eerie bedtime tales in each room, combining classic chills and historical intrigue. Victorian Horrors continues nightly through November first.

If you’re craving more fright in the fresh air, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Ghosts in the Gardens – Open Air Scare, with haunting stories around dimly lit paths tonight through Sunday. It’s an immersive way to learn about Denver’s haunted history while soaking in the ambiance of one of the city’s most beautiful spots.

Pumpkin patch season is in full swing. Anderson Farms in Erie offers more than pumpkins—with a 25-acre corn maze, petting zoo, duck races, and even a pumpkin cannon, fall festivity seekers can stay entertained through November first. Four Mile Historic Park’s Pumpkin Harvest Festival opens its gates Saturday and Sunday, offering hay-bale mazes, trunk-or-treat fun, craft vendors, and plenty of Instagram-worthy backdrops.

Music fans have their pick of live shows tonight. Colorado Symphony presents Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 at Boettcher Concert Hall, while the Mission Ballroom hosts Hamdi with some of the most exciting names in electronic music. For those wanting roots and folk, David Howley of We Banjo 3 brings his acclaimed Irish stylings to Swallow Hill Music.

Saturday is packed with neighborhood celebrations. Tennyson Fall Fest showcases local food trucks, live music, artisans, and a pet parade from mid-morning to early evening. Empourium Brewing Co. is home base, and it’s a great stop for listeners eager to explore family-friendly fun. Over at FlyteCo Tower, bounce houses, Halloween costume contests, and local vendors create a festive afternoon atmosphere.

Sunday rounds out the week with Cloud9 Fall Fest. Enjoy a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, and classics like carnival games in the heart of Denver’s urban playground. For those wanting to support a good cause and show off awesome costumes, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park hosts the Fall Fest Trunk or Treat, raising money for Special Olympics Colorado Young Athletes Friday from 4 to 7 pm.

There’s more—Denver Union Station celebrates the Nuggets’ NBA season tip-off tonight, blending city pride with food, drinks, and entertainment. Whether you want spooky, sporty, scenic, or musical, Denver has it happening this weekend.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please pro

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        <![CDATA[Listeners, Denver is bursting with autumn energy this weekend, combining Halloween thrills, outdoor adventures, music, and local flavor for every age and interest.

Tonight, get in the spirit at the Denver Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo, where families can trick-or-treat among wild animals and mysterious cryptid creatures, all with candy stations and seasonal treats. This popular event runs through Sunday night and promises a safe, enchanting, and magical time for kids and grown-ups alike. Meanwhile, just a short ride away, the Molly Brown House Museum transforms with its annual Victorian Horrors. Expert actors guide visitors through eerie bedtime tales in each room, combining classic chills and historical intrigue. Victorian Horrors continues nightly through November first.

If you’re craving more fright in the fresh air, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Ghosts in the Gardens – Open Air Scare, with haunting stories around dimly lit paths tonight through Sunday. It’s an immersive way to learn about Denver’s haunted history while soaking in the ambiance of one of the city’s most beautiful spots.

Pumpkin patch season is in full swing. Anderson Farms in Erie offers more than pumpkins—with a 25-acre corn maze, petting zoo, duck races, and even a pumpkin cannon, fall festivity seekers can stay entertained through November first. Four Mile Historic Park’s Pumpkin Harvest Festival opens its gates Saturday and Sunday, offering hay-bale mazes, trunk-or-treat fun, craft vendors, and plenty of Instagram-worthy backdrops.

Music fans have their pick of live shows tonight. Colorado Symphony presents Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 at Boettcher Concert Hall, while the Mission Ballroom hosts Hamdi with some of the most exciting names in electronic music. For those wanting roots and folk, David Howley of We Banjo 3 brings his acclaimed Irish stylings to Swallow Hill Music.

Saturday is packed with neighborhood celebrations. Tennyson Fall Fest showcases local food trucks, live music, artisans, and a pet parade from mid-morning to early evening. Empourium Brewing Co. is home base, and it’s a great stop for listeners eager to explore family-friendly fun. Over at FlyteCo Tower, bounce houses, Halloween costume contests, and local vendors create a festive afternoon atmosphere.

Sunday rounds out the week with Cloud9 Fall Fest. Enjoy a pumpkin patch, root beer floats, caramel apples, and classics like carnival games in the heart of Denver’s urban playground. For those wanting to support a good cause and show off awesome costumes, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park hosts the Fall Fest Trunk or Treat, raising money for Special Olympics Colorado Young Athletes Friday from 4 to 7 pm.

There’s more—Denver Union Station celebrates the Nuggets’ NBA season tip-off tonight, blending city pride with food, drinks, and entertainment. Whether you want spooky, sporty, scenic, or musical, Denver has it happening this weekend.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please pro

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      <description>Denver is buzzing with energy right now, and if you’re looking for something to do, today through the weekend is packed with standout events. Let’s dive straight into your options, covering concerts, dance, theater, and some truly unique ways to celebrate the season.

If you’re a fan of live music, tonight is stacked with choices. The Gothic Theatre in Englewood hosts Biohazard with Onyx, Bayway, and Swollen Teeth starting at 6:30 PM, promising a high-energy night. Meanwhile, The Oriental Theater brings the Carnival of Death Tour to Denver, featuring headliners Vader and Kataklysm along with Malevolent Creation and Skeletal Remains—a must for metal enthusiasts, with doors at 6:45 PM. Summit Music Hall presents Letlive at 7 PM, and Hi-Dive welcomes Goon with Beaming &amp; the Milk Blossoms, also at 7 PM. For something a little more laid-back, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox features Travis Book &amp; Andy Falco playing the music of Garcia at 9 PM—ideal for fans of acoustic jams. And if you’re up for a bigger venue experience, Parcels take the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight and Friday, with The Lemon Twigs joining—expect a vibrant, danceable set under the stars. 

If you’re into cultural happenings, don’t miss the Catrinas en mi Ciudad Cultural Art Exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, running through November 2nd. This immersive Día de Muertos celebration showcases vibrant art, community altars, and performances—perfect for those seeking a colorful, contemplative experience. Also at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, catch “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at the Kilstrom Theatre or “The Happiest Man on Earth” at the Singleton Theatre, both running through the weekend. On Friday and Saturday, the Colorado Symphony presents Mahler Symphony No. 9 with Andrew Litton at Boettcher Concert Hall, a powerful orchestral experience not to be missed.

For something family-friendly or just plain fun, the annual Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns at Hudson Gardens continues through the season. Thousands of illuminated pumpkins line the gardens’ paths, with synchronized light shows every 30 minutes and a Halloween-themed inflatable maze—great for all ages. And if you love the outdoors, Glow at the Gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens decorates the grounds with playful and spooky displays. Starting Friday, Ghosts in the Gardens offers an after-dark adventure from 5:30 to 10:30 PM, featuring storytellers sharing eerie local legends—a rare chance to see the historic Waring House inside, and a unique blend of history and Halloween.

Looking ahead to Saturday, don’t miss the Harvest Haunt Express at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden—ride vintage trains, enjoy trick-or-treating, and explore not-so-spooky haunted railcars from 10 AM to 3 PM. The DroneArt Show at Colorado National Speedway in Dacono lights up the sky with hundreds of synchronized drones choreographed to live music—tickets are available for both Friday and Saturday performances. And for a community vibe,

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with energy right now, and if you’re looking for something to do, today through the weekend is packed with standout events. Let’s dive straight into your options, covering concerts, dance, theater, and some truly unique ways to celebrate the season.

If you’re a fan of live music, tonight is stacked with choices. The Gothic Theatre in Englewood hosts Biohazard with Onyx, Bayway, and Swollen Teeth starting at 6:30 PM, promising a high-energy night. Meanwhile, The Oriental Theater brings the Carnival of Death Tour to Denver, featuring headliners Vader and Kataklysm along with Malevolent Creation and Skeletal Remains—a must for metal enthusiasts, with doors at 6:45 PM. Summit Music Hall presents Letlive at 7 PM, and Hi-Dive welcomes Goon with Beaming &amp; the Milk Blossoms, also at 7 PM. For something a little more laid-back, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox features Travis Book &amp; Andy Falco playing the music of Garcia at 9 PM—ideal for fans of acoustic jams. And if you’re up for a bigger venue experience, Parcels take the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight and Friday, with The Lemon Twigs joining—expect a vibrant, danceable set under the stars. 

If you’re into cultural happenings, don’t miss the Catrinas en mi Ciudad Cultural Art Exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, running through November 2nd. This immersive Día de Muertos celebration showcases vibrant art, community altars, and performances—perfect for those seeking a colorful, contemplative experience. Also at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, catch “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at the Kilstrom Theatre or “The Happiest Man on Earth” at the Singleton Theatre, both running through the weekend. On Friday and Saturday, the Colorado Symphony presents Mahler Symphony No. 9 with Andrew Litton at Boettcher Concert Hall, a powerful orchestral experience not to be missed.

For something family-friendly or just plain fun, the annual Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns at Hudson Gardens continues through the season. Thousands of illuminated pumpkins line the gardens’ paths, with synchronized light shows every 30 minutes and a Halloween-themed inflatable maze—great for all ages. And if you love the outdoors, Glow at the Gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens decorates the grounds with playful and spooky displays. Starting Friday, Ghosts in the Gardens offers an after-dark adventure from 5:30 to 10:30 PM, featuring storytellers sharing eerie local legends—a rare chance to see the historic Waring House inside, and a unique blend of history and Halloween.

Looking ahead to Saturday, don’t miss the Harvest Haunt Express at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden—ride vintage trains, enjoy trick-or-treating, and explore not-so-spooky haunted railcars from 10 AM to 3 PM. The DroneArt Show at Colorado National Speedway in Dacono lights up the sky with hundreds of synchronized drones choreographed to live music—tickets are available for both Friday and Saturday performances. And for a community vibe,

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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with energy right now, and if you’re looking for something to do, today through the weekend is packed with standout events. Let’s dive straight into your options, covering concerts, dance, theater, and some truly unique ways to celebrate the season.

If you’re a fan of live music, tonight is stacked with choices. The Gothic Theatre in Englewood hosts Biohazard with Onyx, Bayway, and Swollen Teeth starting at 6:30 PM, promising a high-energy night. Meanwhile, The Oriental Theater brings the Carnival of Death Tour to Denver, featuring headliners Vader and Kataklysm along with Malevolent Creation and Skeletal Remains—a must for metal enthusiasts, with doors at 6:45 PM. Summit Music Hall presents Letlive at 7 PM, and Hi-Dive welcomes Goon with Beaming &amp; the Milk Blossoms, also at 7 PM. For something a little more laid-back, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox features Travis Book &amp; Andy Falco playing the music of Garcia at 9 PM—ideal for fans of acoustic jams. And if you’re up for a bigger venue experience, Parcels take the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight and Friday, with The Lemon Twigs joining—expect a vibrant, danceable set under the stars. 

If you’re into cultural happenings, don’t miss the Catrinas en mi Ciudad Cultural Art Exhibit at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, running through November 2nd. This immersive Día de Muertos celebration showcases vibrant art, community altars, and performances—perfect for those seeking a colorful, contemplative experience. Also at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, catch “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at the Kilstrom Theatre or “The Happiest Man on Earth” at the Singleton Theatre, both running through the weekend. On Friday and Saturday, the Colorado Symphony presents Mahler Symphony No. 9 with Andrew Litton at Boettcher Concert Hall, a powerful orchestral experience not to be missed.

For something family-friendly or just plain fun, the annual Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns at Hudson Gardens continues through the season. Thousands of illuminated pumpkins line the gardens’ paths, with synchronized light shows every 30 minutes and a Halloween-themed inflatable maze—great for all ages. And if you love the outdoors, Glow at the Gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens decorates the grounds with playful and spooky displays. Starting Friday, Ghosts in the Gardens offers an after-dark adventure from 5:30 to 10:30 PM, featuring storytellers sharing eerie local legends—a rare chance to see the historic Waring House inside, and a unique blend of history and Halloween.

Looking ahead to Saturday, don’t miss the Harvest Haunt Express at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden—ride vintage trains, enjoy trick-or-treating, and explore not-so-spooky haunted railcars from 10 AM to 3 PM. The DroneArt Show at Colorado National Speedway in Dacono lights up the sky with hundreds of synchronized drones choreographed to live music—tickets are available for both Friday and Saturday performances. And for a community vibe,

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      <title>Headline: Denver Dazzles with Autumn Delights: Pumpkins, Parades, and Performing Arts Galore</title>
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      <description>Listeners, the Mile High City is brimming with exciting things to do this week and weekend, so get ready for an unforgettable October in Denver. Today, head over to the Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms in Littleton, wrapping up its final day, where you can pick your perfect pumpkin, get lost in the corn maze, and enjoy family activities according to Visit Denver. At the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, you can join the Making Strides of Colorado walk to support breast cancer awareness and research.

For art lovers, the Galleria at the Denver Performing Arts Complex is showcasing the vibrant Catrinas en mi Ciudad cultural art exhibit celebrating Día de Muertos, which runs through November 2. If you’re looking for some retail therapy or snacks, stop by The Shops at Northfield, which is hosting family-friendly activities today.

Tonight, the Colorado Ballet’s Dracula continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with another spellbinding performance, and the Singleton Theatre is offering Happiest Man on Earth, a poignant stage production, both part of Denver's packed performing arts schedule. For music fans, the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre is the place to be for Run the Rocks or one of their evening concerts.

If you’re planning ahead, Halloween festivities are filling the calendar. The renowned 13th Floor Haunted House and The Frightmare Compound are open nightly for adrenaline-seekers, both packed with new immersive attractions and terrifying themes. Families can look forward to Boo at the Zoo at the Denver Zoo through the end of the month where trick-or-treat stations and costumed fun abound for kids.

This Thursday, the Denver Comedy Underground hosts Monsters of Comedy, where local comedians perform in hilarious, spooky costumes. Next weekend, don’t miss the seventh annual Broadway Halloween Parade on October 25, which brings together funky floats, lively bands, and ghoulishly good costumes for all ages along Broadway.

October 25 and 26 also feature Glow at the Gardens at the Denver Botanic Gardens, an immersive nighttime display of hand-carved pumpkins and live performers that’s become a must-see seasonal tradition. For those seeking community and creativity, there are pottery workshops, pop culture trivia nights, and even a haunted architectural tour at the Molly Brown House Museum throughout the week.

For something sweet, Choctoberfest at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds on October 11 lets you sample decadent chocolate and cheese in a festival atmosphere. The Day of the Dead Festival arrives October 26 at the National Western Stock Show, celebrating culture with altars, performances, and artisan vendors.

Whether you crave scares, art, music, or family adventure, Denver is offering up magical and memorable options. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, the Mile High City is brimming with exciting things to do this week and weekend, so get ready for an unforgettable October in Denver. Today, head over to the Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms in Littleton, wrapping up its final day, where you can pick your perfect pumpkin, get lost in the corn maze, and enjoy family activities according to Visit Denver. At the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, you can join the Making Strides of Colorado walk to support breast cancer awareness and research.

For art lovers, the Galleria at the Denver Performing Arts Complex is showcasing the vibrant Catrinas en mi Ciudad cultural art exhibit celebrating Día de Muertos, which runs through November 2. If you’re looking for some retail therapy or snacks, stop by The Shops at Northfield, which is hosting family-friendly activities today.

Tonight, the Colorado Ballet’s Dracula continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with another spellbinding performance, and the Singleton Theatre is offering Happiest Man on Earth, a poignant stage production, both part of Denver's packed performing arts schedule. For music fans, the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre is the place to be for Run the Rocks or one of their evening concerts.

If you’re planning ahead, Halloween festivities are filling the calendar. The renowned 13th Floor Haunted House and The Frightmare Compound are open nightly for adrenaline-seekers, both packed with new immersive attractions and terrifying themes. Families can look forward to Boo at the Zoo at the Denver Zoo through the end of the month where trick-or-treat stations and costumed fun abound for kids.

This Thursday, the Denver Comedy Underground hosts Monsters of Comedy, where local comedians perform in hilarious, spooky costumes. Next weekend, don’t miss the seventh annual Broadway Halloween Parade on October 25, which brings together funky floats, lively bands, and ghoulishly good costumes for all ages along Broadway.

October 25 and 26 also feature Glow at the Gardens at the Denver Botanic Gardens, an immersive nighttime display of hand-carved pumpkins and live performers that’s become a must-see seasonal tradition. For those seeking community and creativity, there are pottery workshops, pop culture trivia nights, and even a haunted architectural tour at the Molly Brown House Museum throughout the week.

For something sweet, Choctoberfest at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds on October 11 lets you sample decadent chocolate and cheese in a festival atmosphere. The Day of the Dead Festival arrives October 26 at the National Western Stock Show, celebrating culture with altars, performances, and artisan vendors.

Whether you crave scares, art, music, or family adventure, Denver is offering up magical and memorable options. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, the Mile High City is brimming with exciting things to do this week and weekend, so get ready for an unforgettable October in Denver. Today, head over to the Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms in Littleton, wrapping up its final day, where you can pick your perfect pumpkin, get lost in the corn maze, and enjoy family activities according to Visit Denver. At the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, you can join the Making Strides of Colorado walk to support breast cancer awareness and research.

For art lovers, the Galleria at the Denver Performing Arts Complex is showcasing the vibrant Catrinas en mi Ciudad cultural art exhibit celebrating Día de Muertos, which runs through November 2. If you’re looking for some retail therapy or snacks, stop by The Shops at Northfield, which is hosting family-friendly activities today.

Tonight, the Colorado Ballet’s Dracula continues at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with another spellbinding performance, and the Singleton Theatre is offering Happiest Man on Earth, a poignant stage production, both part of Denver's packed performing arts schedule. For music fans, the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre is the place to be for Run the Rocks or one of their evening concerts.

If you’re planning ahead, Halloween festivities are filling the calendar. The renowned 13th Floor Haunted House and The Frightmare Compound are open nightly for adrenaline-seekers, both packed with new immersive attractions and terrifying themes. Families can look forward to Boo at the Zoo at the Denver Zoo through the end of the month where trick-or-treat stations and costumed fun abound for kids.

This Thursday, the Denver Comedy Underground hosts Monsters of Comedy, where local comedians perform in hilarious, spooky costumes. Next weekend, don’t miss the seventh annual Broadway Halloween Parade on October 25, which brings together funky floats, lively bands, and ghoulishly good costumes for all ages along Broadway.

October 25 and 26 also feature Glow at the Gardens at the Denver Botanic Gardens, an immersive nighttime display of hand-carved pumpkins and live performers that’s become a must-see seasonal tradition. For those seeking community and creativity, there are pottery workshops, pop culture trivia nights, and even a haunted architectural tour at the Molly Brown House Museum throughout the week.

For something sweet, Choctoberfest at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds on October 11 lets you sample decadent chocolate and cheese in a festival atmosphere. The Day of the Dead Festival arrives October 26 at the National Western Stock Show, celebrating culture with altars, performances, and artisan vendors.

Whether you crave scares, art, music, or family adventure, Denver is offering up magical and memorable options. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Abuzz With Incredible Events: Music, Art, Fall Fun, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, and there’s no shortage of incredible events to keep you entertained through the weekend. Whether you’re into live music, creative culture, festive fall fun, or just want to soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the Mile High City.

Let’s start with music. Tonight, The Beaches bring their infectious blend of rock, pop, and indie energy to The Fillmore Auditorium. For those craving a night out on the dance floor, The Church Nightclub is hosting international DJs Showtek for a high-energy EDM show starting at 10:00 PM. If live music is your scene but you prefer a more laid-back vibe, GSV (Glitter and Stitches Vintage) is throwing a House Party Friday with Lady Fly—expect live music, vintage shopping, and a drink in hand from 9:00 PM onward. On Saturday, don’t miss The Revivalists rocking Red Rocks with their signature soulful sound—a perfect way to spend the crisp fall evening.

Looking for something different? The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is opening its doors for free on Saturday, offering captivating exhibits without the admission fee. Art lovers should head to the Denver Art Museum on Saturday morning for the dedication of new public works by Paula Castillo, including artist-led tours and poetry readings celebrating Denver’s cultural heritage. For a spooky twist, An Unfamiliar Outpost and Trees Dream Of Water at the William Havu Gallery offers a creative, interactive experience inspired by interstellar travel—perfect for those who love unexpected art.

Fall is in full swing, and the Denver Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms is a must for families and anyone who loves fall traditions. Running Friday through Sunday, this festival features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, local artisans, live music, and plenty of food and drink options. Tickets include access to all the attractions, making it easy to enjoy a full day of autumnal fun. If you’re craving beer, the Great American Beer Festival is drawing crowds at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing thousands of beers from across the country through Saturday—beer enthusiasts, this is your event.

For a taste of Denver’s creative community, head to the Broadway Halloween Bar Crawl or the Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix, where the restaurant transforms into a mystical, spooky haven with handcrafted cocktails and enchanting décor. Foodies, mark your calendars for 10 Out of 10: GABF Edition at Haykin Family Cider, where rare, award-winning ciders are poured by the glass for one night only. On Sunday, immerse yourself in Dia de Los Muertos festivities at The Shops at Northfield, featuring live music, a beer garden, authentic Mexican food trucks, and a dazzling Catrina Contest.

For those who want to get hands-on, Second Saturday at CSU Spur offers free, interactive, family-friendly activities, including Dia de los Muertos cookie decorating and a chance to watch live animal surgeries. Or, explore the priv

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, and there’s no shortage of incredible events to keep you entertained through the weekend. Whether you’re into live music, creative culture, festive fall fun, or just want to soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the Mile High City.

Let’s start with music. Tonight, The Beaches bring their infectious blend of rock, pop, and indie energy to The Fillmore Auditorium. For those craving a night out on the dance floor, The Church Nightclub is hosting international DJs Showtek for a high-energy EDM show starting at 10:00 PM. If live music is your scene but you prefer a more laid-back vibe, GSV (Glitter and Stitches Vintage) is throwing a House Party Friday with Lady Fly—expect live music, vintage shopping, and a drink in hand from 9:00 PM onward. On Saturday, don’t miss The Revivalists rocking Red Rocks with their signature soulful sound—a perfect way to spend the crisp fall evening.

Looking for something different? The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is opening its doors for free on Saturday, offering captivating exhibits without the admission fee. Art lovers should head to the Denver Art Museum on Saturday morning for the dedication of new public works by Paula Castillo, including artist-led tours and poetry readings celebrating Denver’s cultural heritage. For a spooky twist, An Unfamiliar Outpost and Trees Dream Of Water at the William Havu Gallery offers a creative, interactive experience inspired by interstellar travel—perfect for those who love unexpected art.

Fall is in full swing, and the Denver Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms is a must for families and anyone who loves fall traditions. Running Friday through Sunday, this festival features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, local artisans, live music, and plenty of food and drink options. Tickets include access to all the attractions, making it easy to enjoy a full day of autumnal fun. If you’re craving beer, the Great American Beer Festival is drawing crowds at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing thousands of beers from across the country through Saturday—beer enthusiasts, this is your event.

For a taste of Denver’s creative community, head to the Broadway Halloween Bar Crawl or the Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix, where the restaurant transforms into a mystical, spooky haven with handcrafted cocktails and enchanting décor. Foodies, mark your calendars for 10 Out of 10: GABF Edition at Haykin Family Cider, where rare, award-winning ciders are poured by the glass for one night only. On Sunday, immerse yourself in Dia de Los Muertos festivities at The Shops at Northfield, featuring live music, a beer garden, authentic Mexican food trucks, and a dazzling Catrina Contest.

For those who want to get hands-on, Second Saturday at CSU Spur offers free, interactive, family-friendly activities, including Dia de los Muertos cookie decorating and a chance to watch live animal surgeries. Or, explore the priv

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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, and there’s no shortage of incredible events to keep you entertained through the weekend. Whether you’re into live music, creative culture, festive fall fun, or just want to soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the Mile High City.

Let’s start with music. Tonight, The Beaches bring their infectious blend of rock, pop, and indie energy to The Fillmore Auditorium. For those craving a night out on the dance floor, The Church Nightclub is hosting international DJs Showtek for a high-energy EDM show starting at 10:00 PM. If live music is your scene but you prefer a more laid-back vibe, GSV (Glitter and Stitches Vintage) is throwing a House Party Friday with Lady Fly—expect live music, vintage shopping, and a drink in hand from 9:00 PM onward. On Saturday, don’t miss The Revivalists rocking Red Rocks with their signature soulful sound—a perfect way to spend the crisp fall evening.

Looking for something different? The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science is opening its doors for free on Saturday, offering captivating exhibits without the admission fee. Art lovers should head to the Denver Art Museum on Saturday morning for the dedication of new public works by Paula Castillo, including artist-led tours and poetry readings celebrating Denver’s cultural heritage. For a spooky twist, An Unfamiliar Outpost and Trees Dream Of Water at the William Havu Gallery offers a creative, interactive experience inspired by interstellar travel—perfect for those who love unexpected art.

Fall is in full swing, and the Denver Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms is a must for families and anyone who loves fall traditions. Running Friday through Sunday, this festival features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, local artisans, live music, and plenty of food and drink options. Tickets include access to all the attractions, making it easy to enjoy a full day of autumnal fun. If you’re craving beer, the Great American Beer Festival is drawing crowds at the Colorado Convention Center, showcasing thousands of beers from across the country through Saturday—beer enthusiasts, this is your event.

For a taste of Denver’s creative community, head to the Broadway Halloween Bar Crawl or the Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix, where the restaurant transforms into a mystical, spooky haven with handcrafted cocktails and enchanting décor. Foodies, mark your calendars for 10 Out of 10: GABF Edition at Haykin Family Cider, where rare, award-winning ciders are poured by the glass for one night only. On Sunday, immerse yourself in Dia de Los Muertos festivities at The Shops at Northfield, featuring live music, a beer garden, authentic Mexican food trucks, and a dazzling Catrina Contest.

For those who want to get hands-on, Second Saturday at CSU Spur offers free, interactive, family-friendly activities, including Dia de los Muertos cookie decorating and a chance to watch live animal surgeries. Or, explore the priv

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      <description>Tonight in Denver, the city is buzzing with excitement and packed with ways for listeners to dive into autumn. Comedy lovers can catch Moshe Kasher at Comedy Works Downtown, where he’s performing multiple shows through Saturday with his signature quick wit. Meanwhile, Michael Rapaport headlines Comedy Works South at the Landmark with shows throughout the weekend. If music is more your scene, Yung Lean takes the stage tonight at Fillmore Auditorium, The Revivalists are turning up the energy at Red Rocks, and local favorites Bluehouse with The Speeks and Squash play at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. Red Rocks itself is closing out an epic season with some of the hottest artists of the year, according to the Denver Gazette.

Beer enthusiasts rejoice because the legendary Great American Beer Festival is in full swing, bringing together breweries from across the nation and offering countless samples downtown through Saturday. For those looking for something even sweeter, the Colorado Chocolate Festival—Choctoberfest—returns on Saturday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where you’ll find rivers of chocolate and mountains of cheese. Thirst Colorado highlights this as one of the week’s top picks, with locals flocking for the decadent tastings.

Get a jump on Halloween with Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix tonight. Enjoy spooky drinks and seasonal decor at one of the city's trendiest spots, as shared by 303 Magazine. If you're seeking more fall fun, don’t miss the Fall Festival and Haunted House events scheduled throughout the weekend—details are up on 303 Magazine’s events roundup.

Families can mark Friday for the Civic Center EATS food truck rally, running Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. And on Saturday, the CSU Spur campus hosts its Second Saturday event with hands-on Dia de los Muertos activities, including cookie skull decorating and live veterinary demonstrations. Art enthusiasts will want to attend the dedication of new public sculptures by Paula Castillo at the Denver Art Museum campus on Saturday morning.

Dancers, make your way to the CALDAC Convention, formerly the Denver Salsa Bachata Congress, running Thursday through Monday at the Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver. Expect workshops, performances in salsa, bachata, kizomba, and so much more—plus late-night dance parties going for as long as your legs can handle.

Capping off the weekend, Sunday is packed with free museum days. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers free admission, so you can explore dazzling exhibits at no cost. And if you love brunch, Sunday’s “Brunch with the Babes” at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom comes complete with a drink and drag &amp; burlesque performances.

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      <itunes:summary>Tonight in Denver, the city is buzzing with excitement and packed with ways for listeners to dive into autumn. Comedy lovers can catch Moshe Kasher at Comedy Works Downtown, where he’s performing multiple shows through Saturday with his signature quick wit. Meanwhile, Michael Rapaport headlines Comedy Works South at the Landmark with shows throughout the weekend. If music is more your scene, Yung Lean takes the stage tonight at Fillmore Auditorium, The Revivalists are turning up the energy at Red Rocks, and local favorites Bluehouse with The Speeks and Squash play at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. Red Rocks itself is closing out an epic season with some of the hottest artists of the year, according to the Denver Gazette.

Beer enthusiasts rejoice because the legendary Great American Beer Festival is in full swing, bringing together breweries from across the nation and offering countless samples downtown through Saturday. For those looking for something even sweeter, the Colorado Chocolate Festival—Choctoberfest—returns on Saturday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where you’ll find rivers of chocolate and mountains of cheese. Thirst Colorado highlights this as one of the week’s top picks, with locals flocking for the decadent tastings.

Get a jump on Halloween with Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix tonight. Enjoy spooky drinks and seasonal decor at one of the city's trendiest spots, as shared by 303 Magazine. If you're seeking more fall fun, don’t miss the Fall Festival and Haunted House events scheduled throughout the weekend—details are up on 303 Magazine’s events roundup.

Families can mark Friday for the Civic Center EATS food truck rally, running Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. And on Saturday, the CSU Spur campus hosts its Second Saturday event with hands-on Dia de los Muertos activities, including cookie skull decorating and live veterinary demonstrations. Art enthusiasts will want to attend the dedication of new public sculptures by Paula Castillo at the Denver Art Museum campus on Saturday morning.

Dancers, make your way to the CALDAC Convention, formerly the Denver Salsa Bachata Congress, running Thursday through Monday at the Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver. Expect workshops, performances in salsa, bachata, kizomba, and so much more—plus late-night dance parties going for as long as your legs can handle.

Capping off the weekend, Sunday is packed with free museum days. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers free admission, so you can explore dazzling exhibits at no cost. And if you love brunch, Sunday’s “Brunch with the Babes” at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom comes complete with a drink and drag &amp; burlesque performances.

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        <![CDATA[Tonight in Denver, the city is buzzing with excitement and packed with ways for listeners to dive into autumn. Comedy lovers can catch Moshe Kasher at Comedy Works Downtown, where he’s performing multiple shows through Saturday with his signature quick wit. Meanwhile, Michael Rapaport headlines Comedy Works South at the Landmark with shows throughout the weekend. If music is more your scene, Yung Lean takes the stage tonight at Fillmore Auditorium, The Revivalists are turning up the energy at Red Rocks, and local favorites Bluehouse with The Speeks and Squash play at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. Red Rocks itself is closing out an epic season with some of the hottest artists of the year, according to the Denver Gazette.

Beer enthusiasts rejoice because the legendary Great American Beer Festival is in full swing, bringing together breweries from across the nation and offering countless samples downtown through Saturday. For those looking for something even sweeter, the Colorado Chocolate Festival—Choctoberfest—returns on Saturday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where you’ll find rivers of chocolate and mountains of cheese. Thirst Colorado highlights this as one of the week’s top picks, with locals flocking for the decadent tastings.

Get a jump on Halloween with Haunted Hacienda at My Neighbor Felix tonight. Enjoy spooky drinks and seasonal decor at one of the city's trendiest spots, as shared by 303 Magazine. If you're seeking more fall fun, don’t miss the Fall Festival and Haunted House events scheduled throughout the weekend—details are up on 303 Magazine’s events roundup.

Families can mark Friday for the Civic Center EATS food truck rally, running Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. And on Saturday, the CSU Spur campus hosts its Second Saturday event with hands-on Dia de los Muertos activities, including cookie skull decorating and live veterinary demonstrations. Art enthusiasts will want to attend the dedication of new public sculptures by Paula Castillo at the Denver Art Museum campus on Saturday morning.

Dancers, make your way to the CALDAC Convention, formerly the Denver Salsa Bachata Congress, running Thursday through Monday at the Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver. Expect workshops, performances in salsa, bachata, kizomba, and so much more—plus late-night dance parties going for as long as your legs can handle.

Capping off the weekend, Sunday is packed with free museum days. The Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers free admission, so you can explore dazzling exhibits at no cost. And if you love brunch, Sunday’s “Brunch with the Babes” at Western Sky Bar &amp; Taproom comes complete with a drink and drag &amp; burlesque performances.

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      <title>Denver Oktoberfest, Open Studio Tours, and Spiders Galore: A Weekend of Diverse Experiences in the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Denver is bursting with energy this weekend and through the coming week, offering something for every listener. Downtown is alive with the sights and sounds of the annual Denver Oktoberfest. Head to Larimer between 20th and 22nd streets to celebrate German heritage. You can enjoy keg bowling, stein-hoisting, and live music and if you’re there Sunday, don’t miss the crowd-favorite Long Dog Derby, where dachshunds and pups of all sizes will strut their stuff. Admission is free, and the festivities run Friday through Sunday, with food, vendors, talent shows, and beer galore according to Westword.

For art lovers, artists across South Denver and Central Park are throwing open their studio doors Saturday and Sunday, giving you a rare chance to see where the creative magic happens. Wander through the SoDA Open Studio Tour or visit The Cube for Central Park’s artist scene. Dive deeper into Denver’s architectural charm at Doors Open Denver, featuring free and ticketed tours throughout the city all weekend as highlighted by Denver.org.

Nature and science enthusiasts will want to visit the Butterfly Pavilion’s limited-time Spiders Around the World exhibition, running now through October. This walk-through adventure brings you up close with spiders in a glass-free, immersive habitat. It’s both educational and thrilling, promising to transform fear into fascination.

Night owls and music fans, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Big Gigantic’s electrifying performance Saturday night, featuring three unique sets and big production surprises. If you’re in the mood for something smoother, Dazzle welcomes the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra for a celebration of South American rhythms Sunday evening.

Foodies, treat yourself Saturday to Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market from 4 to 10 p.m. where you can sample your way around local favorites and enjoy live music. Bourbon fans should make their way to the Dairy Block for Bourbon Boulevard on Saturday, an event in honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month where you can explore 30 different bourbons.

Families have plenty to celebrate, too. The Garden Fiesta at Florence Crittenton High School brings together music, food, and fun Saturday morning while the Woods Boss Block Party lights up Saturday with food trucks, local music, puppy adoptions, splatter paint, and even a drag show finale. Don’t forget to check out Ballet Folklorico at Blair Caldwell Library Saturday at 11 for a special Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.

Art continues inside the Denver Botanic Gardens with Agave: Symbol and Spirit and the new exhibition Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes, blending nature, culture, and cuisine all week.

Whatever your vibe, whether you want to cheer at the Oktoberfest stein-holding competition, explore the zine workshop at Bob Ragland Branch Library, catch live outdoor music, or brush up against a tarantula at the Butterfly Pavilion, Denver is ready for you.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is bursting with energy this weekend and through the coming week, offering something for every listener. Downtown is alive with the sights and sounds of the annual Denver Oktoberfest. Head to Larimer between 20th and 22nd streets to celebrate German heritage. You can enjoy keg bowling, stein-hoisting, and live music and if you’re there Sunday, don’t miss the crowd-favorite Long Dog Derby, where dachshunds and pups of all sizes will strut their stuff. Admission is free, and the festivities run Friday through Sunday, with food, vendors, talent shows, and beer galore according to Westword.

For art lovers, artists across South Denver and Central Park are throwing open their studio doors Saturday and Sunday, giving you a rare chance to see where the creative magic happens. Wander through the SoDA Open Studio Tour or visit The Cube for Central Park’s artist scene. Dive deeper into Denver’s architectural charm at Doors Open Denver, featuring free and ticketed tours throughout the city all weekend as highlighted by Denver.org.

Nature and science enthusiasts will want to visit the Butterfly Pavilion’s limited-time Spiders Around the World exhibition, running now through October. This walk-through adventure brings you up close with spiders in a glass-free, immersive habitat. It’s both educational and thrilling, promising to transform fear into fascination.

Night owls and music fans, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Big Gigantic’s electrifying performance Saturday night, featuring three unique sets and big production surprises. If you’re in the mood for something smoother, Dazzle welcomes the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra for a celebration of South American rhythms Sunday evening.

Foodies, treat yourself Saturday to Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market from 4 to 10 p.m. where you can sample your way around local favorites and enjoy live music. Bourbon fans should make their way to the Dairy Block for Bourbon Boulevard on Saturday, an event in honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month where you can explore 30 different bourbons.

Families have plenty to celebrate, too. The Garden Fiesta at Florence Crittenton High School brings together music, food, and fun Saturday morning while the Woods Boss Block Party lights up Saturday with food trucks, local music, puppy adoptions, splatter paint, and even a drag show finale. Don’t forget to check out Ballet Folklorico at Blair Caldwell Library Saturday at 11 for a special Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.

Art continues inside the Denver Botanic Gardens with Agave: Symbol and Spirit and the new exhibition Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes, blending nature, culture, and cuisine all week.

Whatever your vibe, whether you want to cheer at the Oktoberfest stein-holding competition, explore the zine workshop at Bob Ragland Branch Library, catch live outdoor music, or brush up against a tarantula at the Butterfly Pavilion, Denver is ready for you.

Listeners, thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subs

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        <![CDATA[Denver is bursting with energy this weekend and through the coming week, offering something for every listener. Downtown is alive with the sights and sounds of the annual Denver Oktoberfest. Head to Larimer between 20th and 22nd streets to celebrate German heritage. You can enjoy keg bowling, stein-hoisting, and live music and if you’re there Sunday, don’t miss the crowd-favorite Long Dog Derby, where dachshunds and pups of all sizes will strut their stuff. Admission is free, and the festivities run Friday through Sunday, with food, vendors, talent shows, and beer galore according to Westword.

For art lovers, artists across South Denver and Central Park are throwing open their studio doors Saturday and Sunday, giving you a rare chance to see where the creative magic happens. Wander through the SoDA Open Studio Tour or visit The Cube for Central Park’s artist scene. Dive deeper into Denver’s architectural charm at Doors Open Denver, featuring free and ticketed tours throughout the city all weekend as highlighted by Denver.org.

Nature and science enthusiasts will want to visit the Butterfly Pavilion’s limited-time Spiders Around the World exhibition, running now through October. This walk-through adventure brings you up close with spiders in a glass-free, immersive habitat. It’s both educational and thrilling, promising to transform fear into fascination.

Night owls and music fans, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts Big Gigantic’s electrifying performance Saturday night, featuring three unique sets and big production surprises. If you’re in the mood for something smoother, Dazzle welcomes the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra for a celebration of South American rhythms Sunday evening.

Foodies, treat yourself Saturday to Taste of the Market at Denver Milk Market from 4 to 10 p.m. where you can sample your way around local favorites and enjoy live music. Bourbon fans should make their way to the Dairy Block for Bourbon Boulevard on Saturday, an event in honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month where you can explore 30 different bourbons.

Families have plenty to celebrate, too. The Garden Fiesta at Florence Crittenton High School brings together music, food, and fun Saturday morning while the Woods Boss Block Party lights up Saturday with food trucks, local music, puppy adoptions, splatter paint, and even a drag show finale. Don’t forget to check out Ballet Folklorico at Blair Caldwell Library Saturday at 11 for a special Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.

Art continues inside the Denver Botanic Gardens with Agave: Symbol and Spirit and the new exhibition Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes, blending nature, culture, and cuisine all week.

Whatever your vibe, whether you want to cheer at the Oktoberfest stein-holding competition, explore the zine workshop at Bob Ragland Branch Library, catch live outdoor music, or brush up against a tarantula at the Butterfly Pavilion, Denver is ready for you.

Listeners, thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subs

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      <title>Denver Oktoberfest and Basstoberfest Kick Off Epic Weekend in Mile High City</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, looking for the best ways to soak up the city this week and weekend? Here’s what’s happening right now in the Mile High City. Lace up your boots because the Denver Oktoberfest is back and rolling into Larimer and 21st Street in the historic Ballpark District. Get your fill of keg bowling, stein hoisting, and live music running through the weekend. According to the official Denver Oktoberfest site, the party continues both Friday and Saturday, with authentic German food, axe throwing and costume contests, making this festival a downtown tradition you simply can’t miss.

If you want to keep the Oktoberfest energy going late, Basstoberfest hits 2875 Blake Street Friday night, with Bierstadt Lagerhaus and Ze Fuss teaming up for an epic afterparty. Expect bass music from local artists, vendors, live painters, and games starting at 9:30 PM, but this one is strictly 21 and over. 

For the ink enthusiasts, the Colorado Tattoo Convention and Expo lands at the National Western Complex from Friday through Sunday. Watch world-renowned artists at work, browse tattoo competitions, and check out a custom car and motorcycle show. According to event organizers, tickets start at just over thirty dollars for a day pass, or you can snag a weekend pass for the full three-day experience.

Not a fan of the needle? The 15th Annual Denver Century Ride rolls out from Northfield Boulevard Saturday morning, with routes for every skill level from 25 to 100 miles. Register on site and join thousands of cyclists as they spin through some of Denver’s most scenic urban routes. Cross the finish line to live music, a lifestyle expo, and cold beer—perfect for celebrating your accomplishment and meeting fellow riders.

Art lovers can enjoy a rotating suite of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building, open daily from 10am to 4pm. For stunning live music tonight, the Colorado Symphony brings Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Américas to Boettcher Concert Hall, and Red Rocks hosts an unforgettable show with Bonnie Raitt and Jimmie Vaughan. Saturday at Red Rocks, catch SnowShape Endurance, the high-energy fitness series perfect for kick starting your morning. Stay into the evening as Big Gigantic headlines with an all-star lineup, guaranteeing a dance-filled night under the stars.

Theater fans, make your way to the Singleton Theatre for Happiest Man on Earth, running through November, or take in the Artist in Residence Showcase at the Studio Loft on Friday. If disco is your thing, the Colorado Symphony brings Stayin’ Alive: The Bee Gees and Beyond with Rajaton to Boettcher Concert Hall Saturday night, promising a night of retro classics.

Don’t forget about the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour on Saturday, blending outdoor fun with Denver’s thriving art scene. For a mix of science, history, and culture, take the family to the Colorado Convention Center for the AAP National Conference &amp; Exhibition running Friday.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscri

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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, looking for the best ways to soak up the city this week and weekend? Here’s what’s happening right now in the Mile High City. Lace up your boots because the Denver Oktoberfest is back and rolling into Larimer and 21st Street in the historic Ballpark District. Get your fill of keg bowling, stein hoisting, and live music running through the weekend. According to the official Denver Oktoberfest site, the party continues both Friday and Saturday, with authentic German food, axe throwing and costume contests, making this festival a downtown tradition you simply can’t miss.

If you want to keep the Oktoberfest energy going late, Basstoberfest hits 2875 Blake Street Friday night, with Bierstadt Lagerhaus and Ze Fuss teaming up for an epic afterparty. Expect bass music from local artists, vendors, live painters, and games starting at 9:30 PM, but this one is strictly 21 and over. 

For the ink enthusiasts, the Colorado Tattoo Convention and Expo lands at the National Western Complex from Friday through Sunday. Watch world-renowned artists at work, browse tattoo competitions, and check out a custom car and motorcycle show. According to event organizers, tickets start at just over thirty dollars for a day pass, or you can snag a weekend pass for the full three-day experience.

Not a fan of the needle? The 15th Annual Denver Century Ride rolls out from Northfield Boulevard Saturday morning, with routes for every skill level from 25 to 100 miles. Register on site and join thousands of cyclists as they spin through some of Denver’s most scenic urban routes. Cross the finish line to live music, a lifestyle expo, and cold beer—perfect for celebrating your accomplishment and meeting fellow riders.

Art lovers can enjoy a rotating suite of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building, open daily from 10am to 4pm. For stunning live music tonight, the Colorado Symphony brings Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Américas to Boettcher Concert Hall, and Red Rocks hosts an unforgettable show with Bonnie Raitt and Jimmie Vaughan. Saturday at Red Rocks, catch SnowShape Endurance, the high-energy fitness series perfect for kick starting your morning. Stay into the evening as Big Gigantic headlines with an all-star lineup, guaranteeing a dance-filled night under the stars.

Theater fans, make your way to the Singleton Theatre for Happiest Man on Earth, running through November, or take in the Artist in Residence Showcase at the Studio Loft on Friday. If disco is your thing, the Colorado Symphony brings Stayin’ Alive: The Bee Gees and Beyond with Rajaton to Boettcher Concert Hall Saturday night, promising a night of retro classics.

Don’t forget about the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour on Saturday, blending outdoor fun with Denver’s thriving art scene. For a mix of science, history, and culture, take the family to the Colorado Convention Center for the AAP National Conference &amp; Exhibition running Friday.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscri

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, looking for the best ways to soak up the city this week and weekend? Here’s what’s happening right now in the Mile High City. Lace up your boots because the Denver Oktoberfest is back and rolling into Larimer and 21st Street in the historic Ballpark District. Get your fill of keg bowling, stein hoisting, and live music running through the weekend. According to the official Denver Oktoberfest site, the party continues both Friday and Saturday, with authentic German food, axe throwing and costume contests, making this festival a downtown tradition you simply can’t miss.

If you want to keep the Oktoberfest energy going late, Basstoberfest hits 2875 Blake Street Friday night, with Bierstadt Lagerhaus and Ze Fuss teaming up for an epic afterparty. Expect bass music from local artists, vendors, live painters, and games starting at 9:30 PM, but this one is strictly 21 and over. 

For the ink enthusiasts, the Colorado Tattoo Convention and Expo lands at the National Western Complex from Friday through Sunday. Watch world-renowned artists at work, browse tattoo competitions, and check out a custom car and motorcycle show. According to event organizers, tickets start at just over thirty dollars for a day pass, or you can snag a weekend pass for the full three-day experience.

Not a fan of the needle? The 15th Annual Denver Century Ride rolls out from Northfield Boulevard Saturday morning, with routes for every skill level from 25 to 100 miles. Register on site and join thousands of cyclists as they spin through some of Denver’s most scenic urban routes. Cross the finish line to live music, a lifestyle expo, and cold beer—perfect for celebrating your accomplishment and meeting fellow riders.

Art lovers can enjoy a rotating suite of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building, open daily from 10am to 4pm. For stunning live music tonight, the Colorado Symphony brings Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Américas to Boettcher Concert Hall, and Red Rocks hosts an unforgettable show with Bonnie Raitt and Jimmie Vaughan. Saturday at Red Rocks, catch SnowShape Endurance, the high-energy fitness series perfect for kick starting your morning. Stay into the evening as Big Gigantic headlines with an all-star lineup, guaranteeing a dance-filled night under the stars.

Theater fans, make your way to the Singleton Theatre for Happiest Man on Earth, running through November, or take in the Artist in Residence Showcase at the Studio Loft on Friday. If disco is your thing, the Colorado Symphony brings Stayin’ Alive: The Bee Gees and Beyond with Rajaton to Boettcher Concert Hall Saturday night, promising a night of retro classics.

Don’t forget about the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour on Saturday, blending outdoor fun with Denver’s thriving art scene. For a mix of science, history, and culture, take the family to the Colorado Convention Center for the AAP National Conference &amp; Exhibition running Friday.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscri

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      <description>Calling all listeners looking for adventure in the Mile High City, because Denver is bustling this weekend and all week with everything from street fairs and cozy autumn markets to pinball marathons, puppy parties, and Scottish celebrations.

Kickstart your Saturday with The Denver Street Fairs It’s Fall Y’all running today from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM and tomorrow from 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. This free, family-friendly bash completely shuts down W 11th Ave from Speer Blvd to Santa Fe Drive, transforming it into an outdoor market packed with handmade-only vendors, live music, food trucks, interactive activities, and plenty of opportunities to pick up locally crafted gifts. The venue is at 1100 Santa Fe Dr, right in the heart of the Santa Fe Art District. There’s even free venue parking, a Denver rarity.

Looking for something a little quirky? The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Play all the pinball your heart desires, no quarters needed—it's a paradise for gamers of all ages.

Animal lovers, Paws With Pride takes over Denver Union Station today from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Expect pet-friendly activities and booths, perfect for the four-legged crowd and their humans.

Anyone in the mood for fall market vibes should swing by the Fall Horseshoe Market at Regis University, open today from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Shop unique finds, handmade jewelry, vintage treasures, and treats from dozens of Colorado makers and bakers—no cover charge.

Start your mornings with a little literary culture at the Neustadt JAAMM Festival, happening today at the JCC Denver. Stroll through book and art markets until 7:00 PM, all free and open to the public.

For the night owls and seekers of a seasonal scare, The 13th Floor Haunted House is open select nights with scream-worthy thrills, fog, and fright starting this weekend. It’s one of Denver’s signature Halloween experiences.

Want to celebrate Colorado’s rich heritage? The Colorado Scottish Festival is running this weekend at the Denver Polo Club in Sedalia, just south of Denver. Enjoy traditional athletic games, live music, folk dancing, and classic Scottish fare—a perfect family outing.

If food trucks are your thing, Civic Center EATS sets up Wednesday and Thursday in Civic Center Park with a rotating lineup of 10 to 15 food trucks serving up everything from vegan burgers to smoky barbecue and decadent doughnuts. Ideal for a post-lunch walk in the crisp fall weather.

Of course, local farmers’ markets like the South Pearl Farmers’ Market stay open Sundays through November, filled with Colorado-grown produce and small-batch goodies.

There’s truly something for every listener this weekend and week in Denver, whether you want a street fair, a pinball marathon, a fright night, or just fresh air and snacks in the park. Thanks so much for tuning in—and to catch even more things to do, be sure to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please d

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 08:55:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Calling all listeners looking for adventure in the Mile High City, because Denver is bustling this weekend and all week with everything from street fairs and cozy autumn markets to pinball marathons, puppy parties, and Scottish celebrations.

Kickstart your Saturday with The Denver Street Fairs It’s Fall Y’all running today from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM and tomorrow from 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. This free, family-friendly bash completely shuts down W 11th Ave from Speer Blvd to Santa Fe Drive, transforming it into an outdoor market packed with handmade-only vendors, live music, food trucks, interactive activities, and plenty of opportunities to pick up locally crafted gifts. The venue is at 1100 Santa Fe Dr, right in the heart of the Santa Fe Art District. There’s even free venue parking, a Denver rarity.

Looking for something a little quirky? The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Play all the pinball your heart desires, no quarters needed—it's a paradise for gamers of all ages.

Animal lovers, Paws With Pride takes over Denver Union Station today from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Expect pet-friendly activities and booths, perfect for the four-legged crowd and their humans.

Anyone in the mood for fall market vibes should swing by the Fall Horseshoe Market at Regis University, open today from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Shop unique finds, handmade jewelry, vintage treasures, and treats from dozens of Colorado makers and bakers—no cover charge.

Start your mornings with a little literary culture at the Neustadt JAAMM Festival, happening today at the JCC Denver. Stroll through book and art markets until 7:00 PM, all free and open to the public.

For the night owls and seekers of a seasonal scare, The 13th Floor Haunted House is open select nights with scream-worthy thrills, fog, and fright starting this weekend. It’s one of Denver’s signature Halloween experiences.

Want to celebrate Colorado’s rich heritage? The Colorado Scottish Festival is running this weekend at the Denver Polo Club in Sedalia, just south of Denver. Enjoy traditional athletic games, live music, folk dancing, and classic Scottish fare—a perfect family outing.

If food trucks are your thing, Civic Center EATS sets up Wednesday and Thursday in Civic Center Park with a rotating lineup of 10 to 15 food trucks serving up everything from vegan burgers to smoky barbecue and decadent doughnuts. Ideal for a post-lunch walk in the crisp fall weather.

Of course, local farmers’ markets like the South Pearl Farmers’ Market stay open Sundays through November, filled with Colorado-grown produce and small-batch goodies.

There’s truly something for every listener this weekend and week in Denver, whether you want a street fair, a pinball marathon, a fright night, or just fresh air and snacks in the park. Thanks so much for tuning in—and to catch even more things to do, be sure to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please d

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Calling all listeners looking for adventure in the Mile High City, because Denver is bustling this weekend and all week with everything from street fairs and cozy autumn markets to pinball marathons, puppy parties, and Scottish celebrations.

Kickstart your Saturday with The Denver Street Fairs It’s Fall Y’all running today from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM and tomorrow from 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. This free, family-friendly bash completely shuts down W 11th Ave from Speer Blvd to Santa Fe Drive, transforming it into an outdoor market packed with handmade-only vendors, live music, food trucks, interactive activities, and plenty of opportunities to pick up locally crafted gifts. The venue is at 1100 Santa Fe Dr, right in the heart of the Santa Fe Art District. There’s even free venue parking, a Denver rarity.

Looking for something a little quirky? The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns through Sunday at the National Western Complex. Play all the pinball your heart desires, no quarters needed—it's a paradise for gamers of all ages.

Animal lovers, Paws With Pride takes over Denver Union Station today from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Expect pet-friendly activities and booths, perfect for the four-legged crowd and their humans.

Anyone in the mood for fall market vibes should swing by the Fall Horseshoe Market at Regis University, open today from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Shop unique finds, handmade jewelry, vintage treasures, and treats from dozens of Colorado makers and bakers—no cover charge.

Start your mornings with a little literary culture at the Neustadt JAAMM Festival, happening today at the JCC Denver. Stroll through book and art markets until 7:00 PM, all free and open to the public.

For the night owls and seekers of a seasonal scare, The 13th Floor Haunted House is open select nights with scream-worthy thrills, fog, and fright starting this weekend. It’s one of Denver’s signature Halloween experiences.

Want to celebrate Colorado’s rich heritage? The Colorado Scottish Festival is running this weekend at the Denver Polo Club in Sedalia, just south of Denver. Enjoy traditional athletic games, live music, folk dancing, and classic Scottish fare—a perfect family outing.

If food trucks are your thing, Civic Center EATS sets up Wednesday and Thursday in Civic Center Park with a rotating lineup of 10 to 15 food trucks serving up everything from vegan burgers to smoky barbecue and decadent doughnuts. Ideal for a post-lunch walk in the crisp fall weather.

Of course, local farmers’ markets like the South Pearl Farmers’ Market stay open Sundays through November, filled with Colorado-grown produce and small-batch goodies.

There’s truly something for every listener this weekend and week in Denver, whether you want a street fair, a pinball marathon, a fright night, or just fresh air and snacks in the park. Thanks so much for tuning in—and to catch even more things to do, be sure to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please d

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      <title>Denver Packed with Fun, Flavor, and Festivities This Week</title>
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      <description>Today and the rest of this week in Denver are packed with fun, flavor, and festivities across every part of town. Kicking off Thursday, the Colorado Convention Center downtown is hosting the Offsite Construction Summit. It’s a major gathering for anyone interested in the future of building, featuring exhibits, sessions, and networking through midafternoon. The Colorado Convention Center sits right at 700 14th Street—easy to access and a great chance to see industry innovation up close according to the Offsite Construction Network.

History lovers can head over to the Molly Brown House Museum today for the deeper dive Titanic Tour. It’s an exclusive look at new Titanic artifacts and stories tied to Denver’s own Margaret Brown, whose courage became legend after the disaster, as promoted by Visit Denver’s official event guide.

Friday marks the start of one of Denver’s most beloved traditions—Denver Oktoberfest. Running through the weekend and into next, this two-weekend bash in downtown Denver is all about stein hoisting, keg bowling, live music, and plenty of German eats. The Denver Oktoberfest has kept the spirit alive since 1969 and continues to be the centerpiece of fall fun in the city, according to The Denver Oktoberfest organizers.

All weekend, the Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns for its 21st year. You can play all the classic and new pinball machines you want with no quarters needed—it’s heaven for gamers and families alike.

For foodies and those who love creative flair, the city’s Civic Center EATS is rolling strong Thursday at Civic Center Park. About a dozen of Denver’s top food trucks are parked ready, serving up everything from global street fare to local favorites, according to Uncover Colorado Events.

If you want the best of fall, Denver Street Fairs—It’s Fall Y’all—takes over West 11th Avenue between Speer Boulevard and Santa Fe Drive on Saturday from 10:30 AM and Sunday from 11:00 AM. This free, all-ages street fair brings local artists, handmade-only vendors, food trucks, and live music. It’s a lively way to enjoy the season’s first fall weekend and discover some new Colorado makers.

Sunday is market day at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, one of Denver’s best for local produce and artisan treats. Located at the intersection of Pearl Street and East Arkansas Avenue, this outdoor event is a long-running favorite and perfect for a leisurely Sunday morning.

The fun doesn’t stop with these. Live shows are lighting up the Denver theater scene all week, so check out what’s on at the city’s playhouses and concert halls, and make a night of it.

Thank you for tuning in and being part of the Mile High City’s most exciting week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Today and the rest of this week in Denver are packed with fun, flavor, and festivities across every part of town. Kicking off Thursday, the Colorado Convention Center downtown is hosting the Offsite Construction Summit. It’s a major gathering for anyone interested in the future of building, featuring exhibits, sessions, and networking through midafternoon. The Colorado Convention Center sits right at 700 14th Street—easy to access and a great chance to see industry innovation up close according to the Offsite Construction Network.

History lovers can head over to the Molly Brown House Museum today for the deeper dive Titanic Tour. It’s an exclusive look at new Titanic artifacts and stories tied to Denver’s own Margaret Brown, whose courage became legend after the disaster, as promoted by Visit Denver’s official event guide.

Friday marks the start of one of Denver’s most beloved traditions—Denver Oktoberfest. Running through the weekend and into next, this two-weekend bash in downtown Denver is all about stein hoisting, keg bowling, live music, and plenty of German eats. The Denver Oktoberfest has kept the spirit alive since 1969 and continues to be the centerpiece of fall fun in the city, according to The Denver Oktoberfest organizers.

All weekend, the Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns for its 21st year. You can play all the classic and new pinball machines you want with no quarters needed—it’s heaven for gamers and families alike.

For foodies and those who love creative flair, the city’s Civic Center EATS is rolling strong Thursday at Civic Center Park. About a dozen of Denver’s top food trucks are parked ready, serving up everything from global street fare to local favorites, according to Uncover Colorado Events.

If you want the best of fall, Denver Street Fairs—It’s Fall Y’all—takes over West 11th Avenue between Speer Boulevard and Santa Fe Drive on Saturday from 10:30 AM and Sunday from 11:00 AM. This free, all-ages street fair brings local artists, handmade-only vendors, food trucks, and live music. It’s a lively way to enjoy the season’s first fall weekend and discover some new Colorado makers.

Sunday is market day at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, one of Denver’s best for local produce and artisan treats. Located at the intersection of Pearl Street and East Arkansas Avenue, this outdoor event is a long-running favorite and perfect for a leisurely Sunday morning.

The fun doesn’t stop with these. Live shows are lighting up the Denver theater scene all week, so check out what’s on at the city’s playhouses and concert halls, and make a night of it.

Thank you for tuning in and being part of the Mile High City’s most exciting week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Today and the rest of this week in Denver are packed with fun, flavor, and festivities across every part of town. Kicking off Thursday, the Colorado Convention Center downtown is hosting the Offsite Construction Summit. It’s a major gathering for anyone interested in the future of building, featuring exhibits, sessions, and networking through midafternoon. The Colorado Convention Center sits right at 700 14th Street—easy to access and a great chance to see industry innovation up close according to the Offsite Construction Network.

History lovers can head over to the Molly Brown House Museum today for the deeper dive Titanic Tour. It’s an exclusive look at new Titanic artifacts and stories tied to Denver’s own Margaret Brown, whose courage became legend after the disaster, as promoted by Visit Denver’s official event guide.

Friday marks the start of one of Denver’s most beloved traditions—Denver Oktoberfest. Running through the weekend and into next, this two-weekend bash in downtown Denver is all about stein hoisting, keg bowling, live music, and plenty of German eats. The Denver Oktoberfest has kept the spirit alive since 1969 and continues to be the centerpiece of fall fun in the city, according to The Denver Oktoberfest organizers.

All weekend, the Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown returns for its 21st year. You can play all the classic and new pinball machines you want with no quarters needed—it’s heaven for gamers and families alike.

For foodies and those who love creative flair, the city’s Civic Center EATS is rolling strong Thursday at Civic Center Park. About a dozen of Denver’s top food trucks are parked ready, serving up everything from global street fare to local favorites, according to Uncover Colorado Events.

If you want the best of fall, Denver Street Fairs—It’s Fall Y’all—takes over West 11th Avenue between Speer Boulevard and Santa Fe Drive on Saturday from 10:30 AM and Sunday from 11:00 AM. This free, all-ages street fair brings local artists, handmade-only vendors, food trucks, and live music. It’s a lively way to enjoy the season’s first fall weekend and discover some new Colorado makers.

Sunday is market day at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, one of Denver’s best for local produce and artisan treats. Located at the intersection of Pearl Street and East Arkansas Avenue, this outdoor event is a long-running favorite and perfect for a leisurely Sunday morning.

The fun doesn’t stop with these. Live shows are lighting up the Denver theater scene all week, so check out what’s on at the city’s playhouses and concert halls, and make a night of it.

Thank you for tuning in and being part of the Mile High City’s most exciting week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Weekend Packed with Festivals, Art, and More</title>
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      <description>Good morning, Denver listeners. The city is buzzing with events this Saturday, September 13, and the fun continues all weekend long. Let’s dive into some of the best ways you can soak up the Mile High vibes.

Kick off your Saturday at the Northfield Street Fairs "So Long Summer" celebration at the Shops at Northfield from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This handmade-only art festival offers live music, delicious food trucks, local vendors, and entertainment for all ages. Parking is free, so the whole family can say goodbye to summer together while strolling Northfield Boulevard.

If local art is your thing, make your way downtown for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station happening Saturday and Sunday. This showcase features one-of-a-kind creations from some of Colorado’s most talented artists. Whether you’re on the hunt for unique home décor or handcrafted jewelry, you’ll find a treasure here.

Highlands Oktoberfest is bringing Bavarian celebration to 32nd Avenue in Denver on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grab a stein, enjoy traditional German fare, and join the festivities in Highland Square. Expect music, food, and plenty of community cheer.

Gem and geology enthusiasts will love the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex. With over 500 dealers, it’s a rockhound’s paradise. The show runs through Sunday, so there’s still time to marvel at ancient fossils and sparkling gems.

Craving some quirky fun? Saturday brings the Fall Birding Festival at Barr Lake State Park. Bring your binoculars and explore the beauty of local wildlife from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or take the family to the Centennial Chalk Art Festival, where artists turn sidewalks at the Streets at SouthGlenn into spectacular works of art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For a unique indoor-outdoor blend, check out the Denver Orchid Society Show and Sale at Nick’s Garden Center in Aurora, open Saturday and Sunday. Immerse yourself in breathtaking orchid displays and maybe even take home a plant or two.

Sunday, September 14, is just as packed. Explore alternative publishing at the Denver Zine Fest at the Denver Public Library’s Central branch, where over 85 creators will be sharing their work from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearby, City Park Pavilion comes alive with the Taste of Ethiopia Festival for an unforgettable day of food, music, and culture from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Looking ahead to next weekend, mark your calendars for Denver Oktoberfest at 21st and Larimer Streets starting Friday, September 19. The event features everything from keg bowling to polka and plenty of chances for stein-hoisting glory—a true fall classic.

Whether you’re a festival fan, art lover, foodie, or just ready to try something new, Denver has adventure waiting for you this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, Denver listeners. The city is buzzing with events this Saturday, September 13, and the fun continues all weekend long. Let’s dive into some of the best ways you can soak up the Mile High vibes.

Kick off your Saturday at the Northfield Street Fairs "So Long Summer" celebration at the Shops at Northfield from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This handmade-only art festival offers live music, delicious food trucks, local vendors, and entertainment for all ages. Parking is free, so the whole family can say goodbye to summer together while strolling Northfield Boulevard.

If local art is your thing, make your way downtown for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station happening Saturday and Sunday. This showcase features one-of-a-kind creations from some of Colorado’s most talented artists. Whether you’re on the hunt for unique home décor or handcrafted jewelry, you’ll find a treasure here.

Highlands Oktoberfest is bringing Bavarian celebration to 32nd Avenue in Denver on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grab a stein, enjoy traditional German fare, and join the festivities in Highland Square. Expect music, food, and plenty of community cheer.

Gem and geology enthusiasts will love the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex. With over 500 dealers, it’s a rockhound’s paradise. The show runs through Sunday, so there’s still time to marvel at ancient fossils and sparkling gems.

Craving some quirky fun? Saturday brings the Fall Birding Festival at Barr Lake State Park. Bring your binoculars and explore the beauty of local wildlife from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or take the family to the Centennial Chalk Art Festival, where artists turn sidewalks at the Streets at SouthGlenn into spectacular works of art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For a unique indoor-outdoor blend, check out the Denver Orchid Society Show and Sale at Nick’s Garden Center in Aurora, open Saturday and Sunday. Immerse yourself in breathtaking orchid displays and maybe even take home a plant or two.

Sunday, September 14, is just as packed. Explore alternative publishing at the Denver Zine Fest at the Denver Public Library’s Central branch, where over 85 creators will be sharing their work from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearby, City Park Pavilion comes alive with the Taste of Ethiopia Festival for an unforgettable day of food, music, and culture from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Looking ahead to next weekend, mark your calendars for Denver Oktoberfest at 21st and Larimer Streets starting Friday, September 19. The event features everything from keg bowling to polka and plenty of chances for stein-hoisting glory—a true fall classic.

Whether you’re a festival fan, art lover, foodie, or just ready to try something new, Denver has adventure waiting for you this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, Denver listeners. The city is buzzing with events this Saturday, September 13, and the fun continues all weekend long. Let’s dive into some of the best ways you can soak up the Mile High vibes.

Kick off your Saturday at the Northfield Street Fairs "So Long Summer" celebration at the Shops at Northfield from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This handmade-only art festival offers live music, delicious food trucks, local vendors, and entertainment for all ages. Parking is free, so the whole family can say goodbye to summer together while strolling Northfield Boulevard.

If local art is your thing, make your way downtown for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station happening Saturday and Sunday. This showcase features one-of-a-kind creations from some of Colorado’s most talented artists. Whether you’re on the hunt for unique home décor or handcrafted jewelry, you’ll find a treasure here.

Highlands Oktoberfest is bringing Bavarian celebration to 32nd Avenue in Denver on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grab a stein, enjoy traditional German fare, and join the festivities in Highland Square. Expect music, food, and plenty of community cheer.

Gem and geology enthusiasts will love the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex. With over 500 dealers, it’s a rockhound’s paradise. The show runs through Sunday, so there’s still time to marvel at ancient fossils and sparkling gems.

Craving some quirky fun? Saturday brings the Fall Birding Festival at Barr Lake State Park. Bring your binoculars and explore the beauty of local wildlife from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or take the family to the Centennial Chalk Art Festival, where artists turn sidewalks at the Streets at SouthGlenn into spectacular works of art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For a unique indoor-outdoor blend, check out the Denver Orchid Society Show and Sale at Nick’s Garden Center in Aurora, open Saturday and Sunday. Immerse yourself in breathtaking orchid displays and maybe even take home a plant or two.

Sunday, September 14, is just as packed. Explore alternative publishing at the Denver Zine Fest at the Denver Public Library’s Central branch, where over 85 creators will be sharing their work from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearby, City Park Pavilion comes alive with the Taste of Ethiopia Festival for an unforgettable day of food, music, and culture from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Looking ahead to next weekend, mark your calendars for Denver Oktoberfest at 21st and Larimer Streets starting Friday, September 19. The event features everything from keg bowling to polka and plenty of chances for stein-hoisting glory—a true fall classic.

Whether you’re a festival fan, art lover, foodie, or just ready to try something new, Denver has adventure waiting for you this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Alive: A Weekend of Art, Music, and Cultural Experiences</title>
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      <description>Denver comes alive today and all weekend, so listeners looking for excitement, culture, or just a great time out, the Mile High City has you covered. The day begins with a powerful remembrance: Colorado Remembers 9/11 is happening at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, bringing together the community in reflection. At Red Rocks Amphitheatre, adventurous folks can join the annual 9/11 Stair Climb for a moving tribute and a little physical challenge. For music lovers, tonight’s Vivir Sin Aire tour by Latin rock legends Maná will fill Red Rocks with energy and rhythm you won’t want to miss. Later, the Church Nightclub hosts an electrifying Global Dance event featuring Wilkinson, with doors opening at 10 pm for those ready to dance into the wee hours.

Art fans can explore exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building every day from 10 am to 4 pm on the first and second floors. On Friday, Grant Green Jr. joins Adam Deitch for a jazz night at Dazzle, and the Colorado Symphony welcomes Ben Folds to Boettcher Concert Hall for performances on Friday and Saturday. Understudy hosts the quirky Cursed Earth Metaphysical Supply pop-up on Friday—a fun stop for those interested in unique spirits and artifacts.

The Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show runs through Sunday at the National Western Complex, featuring over 500 dealers with a dazzling array of geological treasures. For more rocks, gems, and fossils, the Colorado Minerals, Fossils &amp; Gems Show at Denver Coliseum expands the adventure through Sunday, offering hands-on experiences and discoveries.

Culture-seekers should mark their calendars for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station, running Saturday and Sunday. This event showcases local artists’ creations and supports the creative spirit of Colorado. Saturday also brings the vibrant Lindy on the Rocks swing dance festival to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with live music, classes, and social dances all weekend.

Film buffs don’t want to skip the Denver Silent Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, a celebration of classic movies with a unique flair and daily screenings through the weekend. If you’re after some authentic flavors, Spirit of Japan returns to Sakura Square downtown, serving up Japanese cuisine, drinks, and cultural performances each day.

Sunday, add local flavor to your morning at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening every week into November—fresh produce and artisan fare await. Museum lovers can catch the Fall Exhibition Opening Celebration at MCA Denver, filled with craft cocktails, music, and lots of boundary-pushing art. For rugby fans, the Pacific Nations Cup on Sunday brings international teams together for three thrilling matches in Denver, making for a lively and competitive sporting afternoon.

Listeners, whether you’re drawn to music, art, food, sports, or just the energy of Denver, this week is packed with memorable experiences. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This

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      <itunes:summary>Denver comes alive today and all weekend, so listeners looking for excitement, culture, or just a great time out, the Mile High City has you covered. The day begins with a powerful remembrance: Colorado Remembers 9/11 is happening at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, bringing together the community in reflection. At Red Rocks Amphitheatre, adventurous folks can join the annual 9/11 Stair Climb for a moving tribute and a little physical challenge. For music lovers, tonight’s Vivir Sin Aire tour by Latin rock legends Maná will fill Red Rocks with energy and rhythm you won’t want to miss. Later, the Church Nightclub hosts an electrifying Global Dance event featuring Wilkinson, with doors opening at 10 pm for those ready to dance into the wee hours.

Art fans can explore exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building every day from 10 am to 4 pm on the first and second floors. On Friday, Grant Green Jr. joins Adam Deitch for a jazz night at Dazzle, and the Colorado Symphony welcomes Ben Folds to Boettcher Concert Hall for performances on Friday and Saturday. Understudy hosts the quirky Cursed Earth Metaphysical Supply pop-up on Friday—a fun stop for those interested in unique spirits and artifacts.

The Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show runs through Sunday at the National Western Complex, featuring over 500 dealers with a dazzling array of geological treasures. For more rocks, gems, and fossils, the Colorado Minerals, Fossils &amp; Gems Show at Denver Coliseum expands the adventure through Sunday, offering hands-on experiences and discoveries.

Culture-seekers should mark their calendars for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station, running Saturday and Sunday. This event showcases local artists’ creations and supports the creative spirit of Colorado. Saturday also brings the vibrant Lindy on the Rocks swing dance festival to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with live music, classes, and social dances all weekend.

Film buffs don’t want to skip the Denver Silent Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, a celebration of classic movies with a unique flair and daily screenings through the weekend. If you’re after some authentic flavors, Spirit of Japan returns to Sakura Square downtown, serving up Japanese cuisine, drinks, and cultural performances each day.

Sunday, add local flavor to your morning at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening every week into November—fresh produce and artisan fare await. Museum lovers can catch the Fall Exhibition Opening Celebration at MCA Denver, filled with craft cocktails, music, and lots of boundary-pushing art. For rugby fans, the Pacific Nations Cup on Sunday brings international teams together for three thrilling matches in Denver, making for a lively and competitive sporting afternoon.

Listeners, whether you’re drawn to music, art, food, sports, or just the energy of Denver, this week is packed with memorable experiences. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This

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        <![CDATA[Denver comes alive today and all weekend, so listeners looking for excitement, culture, or just a great time out, the Mile High City has you covered. The day begins with a powerful remembrance: Colorado Remembers 9/11 is happening at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, bringing together the community in reflection. At Red Rocks Amphitheatre, adventurous folks can join the annual 9/11 Stair Climb for a moving tribute and a little physical challenge. For music lovers, tonight’s Vivir Sin Aire tour by Latin rock legends Maná will fill Red Rocks with energy and rhythm you won’t want to miss. Later, the Church Nightclub hosts an electrifying Global Dance event featuring Wilkinson, with doors opening at 10 pm for those ready to dance into the wee hours.

Art fans can explore exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building every day from 10 am to 4 pm on the first and second floors. On Friday, Grant Green Jr. joins Adam Deitch for a jazz night at Dazzle, and the Colorado Symphony welcomes Ben Folds to Boettcher Concert Hall for performances on Friday and Saturday. Understudy hosts the quirky Cursed Earth Metaphysical Supply pop-up on Friday—a fun stop for those interested in unique spirits and artifacts.

The Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show runs through Sunday at the National Western Complex, featuring over 500 dealers with a dazzling array of geological treasures. For more rocks, gems, and fossils, the Colorado Minerals, Fossils &amp; Gems Show at Denver Coliseum expands the adventure through Sunday, offering hands-on experiences and discoveries.

Culture-seekers should mark their calendars for the Handmade In Colorado Expo at Wynkoop Plaza at Union Station, running Saturday and Sunday. This event showcases local artists’ creations and supports the creative spirit of Colorado. Saturday also brings the vibrant Lindy on the Rocks swing dance festival to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with live music, classes, and social dances all weekend.

Film buffs don’t want to skip the Denver Silent Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, a celebration of classic movies with a unique flair and daily screenings through the weekend. If you’re after some authentic flavors, Spirit of Japan returns to Sakura Square downtown, serving up Japanese cuisine, drinks, and cultural performances each day.

Sunday, add local flavor to your morning at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening every week into November—fresh produce and artisan fare await. Museum lovers can catch the Fall Exhibition Opening Celebration at MCA Denver, filled with craft cocktails, music, and lots of boundary-pushing art. For rugby fans, the Pacific Nations Cup on Sunday brings international teams together for three thrilling matches in Denver, making for a lively and competitive sporting afternoon.

Listeners, whether you’re drawn to music, art, food, sports, or just the energy of Denver, this week is packed with memorable experiences. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This

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      <title>Denver Bursts with Flavor, Culture, and Energy as Colorado Dragon Boat Festival, Powwow, and More Arrive</title>
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      <description>Looking for something special to do in Denver this week and weekend? Get ready for a city bursting with flavor, culture, and energy as summer wraps up and September rolls in. The spotlight this weekend is the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival, taking over Sloan’s Lake Park today and Sunday. Denver.org notes this is the largest dragon boat festival in the country, free to attend, and full of thrilling boat races, live performances, Asian cuisine, art, crafts, and local vendors. Races begin at 8 am both days, with food, vendors, and cultural activities running from 10 am to 7 pm Saturday and until 5 pm Sunday.

Make your way to the Denver Art Museum today for the 36th Annual Friendship Powwow and Free Day, running from 10 am to 5 pm. Colorado Public Radio reports that the powwow features vibrant dances, Indigenous music, hands-on art, delicious fry bread and Indian tacos, and unique jewelry and crafts from Native American creators. The Grand Entry, a can’t-miss collective dance, begins at 11 am inside the Sie Welcome Center and the event gives everyone free admission to the museum for the day.

Food lovers, the Denver Food + Wine Festival is finishing its run today. According to Humanitix, the grand tasting event runs this afternoon, spotlighting stellar chefs, 50-plus local restaurants, curated wines, craft cocktails, and more. This is a 21+ event packed with gourmet bites and endless sips supporting hospitality programs.

For those who love all things geology, gems, and fossils, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex continues through September 14. Mortgage Maestro explains there are 500 dealers from across the country ready to dazzle you with glittering stones, fossils, and jewelry for all ages and interests.

Listen up music fans, Brandi Carlile takes the stage at Red Rocks for her final shows tonight and Sunday, and several local venues across Denver offer live performances spanning everything from indie rock to jazz.

If you are feeling artsy, the Firefly Handmade Fall Market is popping up in Washington Park’s Old South Gaylord Street today and tomorrow, featuring over 80 curated local artists and crafters with everything from jewelry to home décor. And for a unique ballet experience, the Denver Dance Festival at the Newman Center today and tomorrow brings performances by diverse local companies, including a headline solo by the iconic Cleo Parker Robinson.

With blockbuster exhibits, outdoor recreation, and events like the Banned Books artist show at Artists on Santa Fe, Denver offers something for everyone this week. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Looking for something special to do in Denver this week and weekend? Get ready for a city bursting with flavor, culture, and energy as summer wraps up and September rolls in. The spotlight this weekend is the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival, taking over Sloan’s Lake Park today and Sunday. Denver.org notes this is the largest dragon boat festival in the country, free to attend, and full of thrilling boat races, live performances, Asian cuisine, art, crafts, and local vendors. Races begin at 8 am both days, with food, vendors, and cultural activities running from 10 am to 7 pm Saturday and until 5 pm Sunday.

Make your way to the Denver Art Museum today for the 36th Annual Friendship Powwow and Free Day, running from 10 am to 5 pm. Colorado Public Radio reports that the powwow features vibrant dances, Indigenous music, hands-on art, delicious fry bread and Indian tacos, and unique jewelry and crafts from Native American creators. The Grand Entry, a can’t-miss collective dance, begins at 11 am inside the Sie Welcome Center and the event gives everyone free admission to the museum for the day.

Food lovers, the Denver Food + Wine Festival is finishing its run today. According to Humanitix, the grand tasting event runs this afternoon, spotlighting stellar chefs, 50-plus local restaurants, curated wines, craft cocktails, and more. This is a 21+ event packed with gourmet bites and endless sips supporting hospitality programs.

For those who love all things geology, gems, and fossils, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex continues through September 14. Mortgage Maestro explains there are 500 dealers from across the country ready to dazzle you with glittering stones, fossils, and jewelry for all ages and interests.

Listen up music fans, Brandi Carlile takes the stage at Red Rocks for her final shows tonight and Sunday, and several local venues across Denver offer live performances spanning everything from indie rock to jazz.

If you are feeling artsy, the Firefly Handmade Fall Market is popping up in Washington Park’s Old South Gaylord Street today and tomorrow, featuring over 80 curated local artists and crafters with everything from jewelry to home décor. And for a unique ballet experience, the Denver Dance Festival at the Newman Center today and tomorrow brings performances by diverse local companies, including a headline solo by the iconic Cleo Parker Robinson.

With blockbuster exhibits, outdoor recreation, and events like the Banned Books artist show at Artists on Santa Fe, Denver offers something for everyone this week. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Looking for something special to do in Denver this week and weekend? Get ready for a city bursting with flavor, culture, and energy as summer wraps up and September rolls in. The spotlight this weekend is the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival, taking over Sloan’s Lake Park today and Sunday. Denver.org notes this is the largest dragon boat festival in the country, free to attend, and full of thrilling boat races, live performances, Asian cuisine, art, crafts, and local vendors. Races begin at 8 am both days, with food, vendors, and cultural activities running from 10 am to 7 pm Saturday and until 5 pm Sunday.

Make your way to the Denver Art Museum today for the 36th Annual Friendship Powwow and Free Day, running from 10 am to 5 pm. Colorado Public Radio reports that the powwow features vibrant dances, Indigenous music, hands-on art, delicious fry bread and Indian tacos, and unique jewelry and crafts from Native American creators. The Grand Entry, a can’t-miss collective dance, begins at 11 am inside the Sie Welcome Center and the event gives everyone free admission to the museum for the day.

Food lovers, the Denver Food + Wine Festival is finishing its run today. According to Humanitix, the grand tasting event runs this afternoon, spotlighting stellar chefs, 50-plus local restaurants, curated wines, craft cocktails, and more. This is a 21+ event packed with gourmet bites and endless sips supporting hospitality programs.

For those who love all things geology, gems, and fossils, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show at the National Western Complex continues through September 14. Mortgage Maestro explains there are 500 dealers from across the country ready to dazzle you with glittering stones, fossils, and jewelry for all ages and interests.

Listen up music fans, Brandi Carlile takes the stage at Red Rocks for her final shows tonight and Sunday, and several local venues across Denver offer live performances spanning everything from indie rock to jazz.

If you are feeling artsy, the Firefly Handmade Fall Market is popping up in Washington Park’s Old South Gaylord Street today and tomorrow, featuring over 80 curated local artists and crafters with everything from jewelry to home décor. And for a unique ballet experience, the Denver Dance Festival at the Newman Center today and tomorrow brings performances by diverse local companies, including a headline solo by the iconic Cleo Parker Robinson.

With blockbuster exhibits, outdoor recreation, and events like the Banned Books artist show at Artists on Santa Fe, Denver offers something for everyone this week. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Kick Off September in Denver with Diverse Events Across Food, Arts, Music, and Culture</title>
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      <description>Kick off your September in Denver with an incredible lineup of events happening today, all week, and through the weekend. If you are excited about food and drinks, the Denver Food and Wine Festival is in full swing through Saturday, September 6th. According to the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, this festival features top chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists with events like the Shake and Brake Showdown, wine glass seminars, the Dine Out Auction, and the Grand Tasting on Saturday. The Grand Tasting at 1000 Larimer St. brings together 50 plus Colorado restaurants with endless wine, craft cocktails, and gourmet samples. Keep in mind, this festival is for those 21 and up, so make sure to grab your tickets and enjoy a tasteful adventure.

Art lovers and creative spirits will want to check out Banned Books at Artists on Santa Fe with artwork inspired by historically controversial literature. The exhibition is open all week, giving you time to experience bold viewpoints by Denver artists. Also, don’t miss the immersive Sweet and Lucky: Echo show running daily, which explores the stories we leave behind in our lives, crafted by award-winning local theater collaborators.

Music enthusiasts are in for a treat tonight, Thursday, September 4th, with the Colorado Symphony performing John Denver: A Rocky Mountain High Concert Celebration at Boettcher Concert Hall. Simultaneously, Jon Batiste is performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre alongside special guests Andra Day and Diana Silvers. For jazz aficionados, Friday night hosts the First Friday Five Points Jazz Hop, and Fedora Swing plays Jazz in the Park in Curtis Park.

Families can join the Children’s Museum 52nd Birthday Bash gala for an evening packed with tasty bites and interactive activities designed for all ages. And for those seeking a unique museum experience, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show is at the National Western Complex from Friday, September 5th through Sunday, September 14th. Explore more than 500 vendors and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of geology.

Saturday brings the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to Sloan’s Lake Park. According to Denver.org, the festival celebrates Asian American culture with boat races, performances, and street food from around Asia, making it a cultural highlight of the weekend.

Nature lovers should head to Civic Center Park for the weekly Civic Center Eats food truck fest happening Wednesday and Thursday midday, or stop by the City Park Farmers Market Saturday morning for fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. And for a classic Colorado Saturday, don’t miss the chance to wander Berry Patch Farm for U-pick fruits, flowers, and homemade treats.

Whether you’re indulging your palate, soaking up local art and music, or enjoying family fun outdoors, Denver has something for every interest as summer winds down. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please do

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      <itunes:summary>Kick off your September in Denver with an incredible lineup of events happening today, all week, and through the weekend. If you are excited about food and drinks, the Denver Food and Wine Festival is in full swing through Saturday, September 6th. According to the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, this festival features top chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists with events like the Shake and Brake Showdown, wine glass seminars, the Dine Out Auction, and the Grand Tasting on Saturday. The Grand Tasting at 1000 Larimer St. brings together 50 plus Colorado restaurants with endless wine, craft cocktails, and gourmet samples. Keep in mind, this festival is for those 21 and up, so make sure to grab your tickets and enjoy a tasteful adventure.

Art lovers and creative spirits will want to check out Banned Books at Artists on Santa Fe with artwork inspired by historically controversial literature. The exhibition is open all week, giving you time to experience bold viewpoints by Denver artists. Also, don’t miss the immersive Sweet and Lucky: Echo show running daily, which explores the stories we leave behind in our lives, crafted by award-winning local theater collaborators.

Music enthusiasts are in for a treat tonight, Thursday, September 4th, with the Colorado Symphony performing John Denver: A Rocky Mountain High Concert Celebration at Boettcher Concert Hall. Simultaneously, Jon Batiste is performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre alongside special guests Andra Day and Diana Silvers. For jazz aficionados, Friday night hosts the First Friday Five Points Jazz Hop, and Fedora Swing plays Jazz in the Park in Curtis Park.

Families can join the Children’s Museum 52nd Birthday Bash gala for an evening packed with tasty bites and interactive activities designed for all ages. And for those seeking a unique museum experience, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show is at the National Western Complex from Friday, September 5th through Sunday, September 14th. Explore more than 500 vendors and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of geology.

Saturday brings the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to Sloan’s Lake Park. According to Denver.org, the festival celebrates Asian American culture with boat races, performances, and street food from around Asia, making it a cultural highlight of the weekend.

Nature lovers should head to Civic Center Park for the weekly Civic Center Eats food truck fest happening Wednesday and Thursday midday, or stop by the City Park Farmers Market Saturday morning for fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. And for a classic Colorado Saturday, don’t miss the chance to wander Berry Patch Farm for U-pick fruits, flowers, and homemade treats.

Whether you’re indulging your palate, soaking up local art and music, or enjoying family fun outdoors, Denver has something for every interest as summer winds down. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please do

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Kick off your September in Denver with an incredible lineup of events happening today, all week, and through the weekend. If you are excited about food and drinks, the Denver Food and Wine Festival is in full swing through Saturday, September 6th. According to the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, this festival features top chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists with events like the Shake and Brake Showdown, wine glass seminars, the Dine Out Auction, and the Grand Tasting on Saturday. The Grand Tasting at 1000 Larimer St. brings together 50 plus Colorado restaurants with endless wine, craft cocktails, and gourmet samples. Keep in mind, this festival is for those 21 and up, so make sure to grab your tickets and enjoy a tasteful adventure.

Art lovers and creative spirits will want to check out Banned Books at Artists on Santa Fe with artwork inspired by historically controversial literature. The exhibition is open all week, giving you time to experience bold viewpoints by Denver artists. Also, don’t miss the immersive Sweet and Lucky: Echo show running daily, which explores the stories we leave behind in our lives, crafted by award-winning local theater collaborators.

Music enthusiasts are in for a treat tonight, Thursday, September 4th, with the Colorado Symphony performing John Denver: A Rocky Mountain High Concert Celebration at Boettcher Concert Hall. Simultaneously, Jon Batiste is performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre alongside special guests Andra Day and Diana Silvers. For jazz aficionados, Friday night hosts the First Friday Five Points Jazz Hop, and Fedora Swing plays Jazz in the Park in Curtis Park.

Families can join the Children’s Museum 52nd Birthday Bash gala for an evening packed with tasty bites and interactive activities designed for all ages. And for those seeking a unique museum experience, the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem, and Jewelry Show is at the National Western Complex from Friday, September 5th through Sunday, September 14th. Explore more than 500 vendors and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of geology.

Saturday brings the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to Sloan’s Lake Park. According to Denver.org, the festival celebrates Asian American culture with boat races, performances, and street food from around Asia, making it a cultural highlight of the weekend.

Nature lovers should head to Civic Center Park for the weekly Civic Center Eats food truck fest happening Wednesday and Thursday midday, or stop by the City Park Farmers Market Saturday morning for fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. And for a classic Colorado Saturday, don’t miss the chance to wander Berry Patch Farm for U-pick fruits, flowers, and homemade treats.

Whether you’re indulging your palate, soaking up local art and music, or enjoying family fun outdoors, Denver has something for every interest as summer winds down. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please do

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      <title>Headline: Electrify Your Labor Day in Denver with Diverse Events, From Red Rocks Concerts to Immersive Experiences</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are in Denver this weekend and wondering what to do, get ready for a spectacular lineup of events, celebrations, and experiences across the city and beyond. As we roll into the heart of Labor Day Weekend 2025, Denver is bursting with options for music, food, culture, and family fun.

Catch world-renowned DJ Chris Lake lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, August 30, with a high-energy electronic music show starting at 7 PM. According to Red Rocks, opening acts include Chris Lorenzo, Aluna, and Marco Strous, so music fans should not miss this one.

If country is more your style, Little Big Town is taking over Red Rocks with their signature harmonies and hit songs in another can’t-miss show.

Want a unique immersive theater experience? Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo puts you in the center of the action as the actors weave a series of vignettes through a warehouse in the Broadway Park area on August 31, with shows at 1:30 and 7 PM. Denver Center for the Performing Arts promises an unforgettable journey through memory and storytelling.

Explore Denver’s creative side at Civic Center EATS, where a fleet of food trucks serves up lunch every Wednesday and Thursday through October 16 at Civic Center Park. With options from around the world, this is a true taste of the city, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Food + Wine Festival rolls out all weekend, serving up delicious bites and drinks from dozens of local chefs, wineries, and distilleries—perfect for food lovers seeking to celebrate Colorado flavors.

Rev up your engines for the Cars &amp; Courage Women’s Car Show in Sheridan today from 11 AM to 3 PM. This event celebrates 40 years of The Crisis Center and features women-owned rides, custom wrap cars, food trucks, a DJ, and even emergency vehicles.

For families, Elitch Gardens is set to host a fireworks show at 9 PM on Sunday as the park closes for the day. Over at Four Mile Historic Park, Bright Nights brings live entertainment, glowing artworks, and plenty of photo ops until 11 PM tonight.

Kids of all ages may want to meet baby kangaroos at the Kangaroo Ranch in Wheat Ridge, with hands-on meet-and-greet sessions guided by expert handlers.

You can also indulge in fresh produce at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening Sundays through November, or check out the 2theXtreme exhibition at Wings Over the Rockies for a day filled with aviation fun.

There's even more with Labor Day watch parties, outdoor runs, Oktoberfest gatherings, and dozens of other events spread throughout the city. Denver.org reports that with more than 100 breweries known on the Denver Beer Trail, there’s always something to toast.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Remember to subscribe for the latest happenings in the Mile High City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are in Denver this weekend and wondering what to do, get ready for a spectacular lineup of events, celebrations, and experiences across the city and beyond. As we roll into the heart of Labor Day Weekend 2025, Denver is bursting with options for music, food, culture, and family fun.

Catch world-renowned DJ Chris Lake lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, August 30, with a high-energy electronic music show starting at 7 PM. According to Red Rocks, opening acts include Chris Lorenzo, Aluna, and Marco Strous, so music fans should not miss this one.

If country is more your style, Little Big Town is taking over Red Rocks with their signature harmonies and hit songs in another can’t-miss show.

Want a unique immersive theater experience? Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo puts you in the center of the action as the actors weave a series of vignettes through a warehouse in the Broadway Park area on August 31, with shows at 1:30 and 7 PM. Denver Center for the Performing Arts promises an unforgettable journey through memory and storytelling.

Explore Denver’s creative side at Civic Center EATS, where a fleet of food trucks serves up lunch every Wednesday and Thursday through October 16 at Civic Center Park. With options from around the world, this is a true taste of the city, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Food + Wine Festival rolls out all weekend, serving up delicious bites and drinks from dozens of local chefs, wineries, and distilleries—perfect for food lovers seeking to celebrate Colorado flavors.

Rev up your engines for the Cars &amp; Courage Women’s Car Show in Sheridan today from 11 AM to 3 PM. This event celebrates 40 years of The Crisis Center and features women-owned rides, custom wrap cars, food trucks, a DJ, and even emergency vehicles.

For families, Elitch Gardens is set to host a fireworks show at 9 PM on Sunday as the park closes for the day. Over at Four Mile Historic Park, Bright Nights brings live entertainment, glowing artworks, and plenty of photo ops until 11 PM tonight.

Kids of all ages may want to meet baby kangaroos at the Kangaroo Ranch in Wheat Ridge, with hands-on meet-and-greet sessions guided by expert handlers.

You can also indulge in fresh produce at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening Sundays through November, or check out the 2theXtreme exhibition at Wings Over the Rockies for a day filled with aviation fun.

There's even more with Labor Day watch parties, outdoor runs, Oktoberfest gatherings, and dozens of other events spread throughout the city. Denver.org reports that with more than 100 breweries known on the Denver Beer Trail, there’s always something to toast.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Remember to subscribe for the latest happenings in the Mile High City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are in Denver this weekend and wondering what to do, get ready for a spectacular lineup of events, celebrations, and experiences across the city and beyond. As we roll into the heart of Labor Day Weekend 2025, Denver is bursting with options for music, food, culture, and family fun.

Catch world-renowned DJ Chris Lake lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, August 30, with a high-energy electronic music show starting at 7 PM. According to Red Rocks, opening acts include Chris Lorenzo, Aluna, and Marco Strous, so music fans should not miss this one.

If country is more your style, Little Big Town is taking over Red Rocks with their signature harmonies and hit songs in another can’t-miss show.

Want a unique immersive theater experience? Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo puts you in the center of the action as the actors weave a series of vignettes through a warehouse in the Broadway Park area on August 31, with shows at 1:30 and 7 PM. Denver Center for the Performing Arts promises an unforgettable journey through memory and storytelling.

Explore Denver’s creative side at Civic Center EATS, where a fleet of food trucks serves up lunch every Wednesday and Thursday through October 16 at Civic Center Park. With options from around the world, this is a true taste of the city, according to Uncover Colorado.

The Denver Food + Wine Festival rolls out all weekend, serving up delicious bites and drinks from dozens of local chefs, wineries, and distilleries—perfect for food lovers seeking to celebrate Colorado flavors.

Rev up your engines for the Cars &amp; Courage Women’s Car Show in Sheridan today from 11 AM to 3 PM. This event celebrates 40 years of The Crisis Center and features women-owned rides, custom wrap cars, food trucks, a DJ, and even emergency vehicles.

For families, Elitch Gardens is set to host a fireworks show at 9 PM on Sunday as the park closes for the day. Over at Four Mile Historic Park, Bright Nights brings live entertainment, glowing artworks, and plenty of photo ops until 11 PM tonight.

Kids of all ages may want to meet baby kangaroos at the Kangaroo Ranch in Wheat Ridge, with hands-on meet-and-greet sessions guided by expert handlers.

You can also indulge in fresh produce at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market, happening Sundays through November, or check out the 2theXtreme exhibition at Wings Over the Rockies for a day filled with aviation fun.

There's even more with Labor Day watch parties, outdoor runs, Oktoberfest gatherings, and dozens of other events spread throughout the city. Denver.org reports that with more than 100 breweries known on the Denver Beer Trail, there’s always something to toast.

Thanks for tuning in to your Denver event guide. Remember to subscribe for the latest happenings in the Mile High City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Sizzles with Vibrant Events, Eats, and Experiences Over Labor Day Weekend</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are in Denver from August 28 through Labor Day weekend, the city is teeming with fresh events, good eats, and unforgettable experiences. Kick off your Thursday with Civic Center EATS in Civic Center Park, operating Wednesdays and Thursdays through mid-October. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., sample your way through a rotating selection of Denver’s best food trucks. According to Uncover Colorado and the official Civic Center EATS calendar, expect everything from spicy street tacos to homemade ice cream right in the heart of downtown Denver.

For those getting creative in real estate or just looking to mingle, Thursday night brings REI on Tap at BurnDown at 476 South Broadway. Starting at 5:30 p.m., this no-pressure networking happy hour is tailored for investors, agents, and anyone interested in real estate. There’s craft beer, lively conversation, and no sales pitches, as described by Eventbrite’s event page.

Thursday at 10 p.m., fans of energetic beats can head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street where the EDM artist Snails headlines with supporting acts Bandlez, chocolate drop, and kalypsound. This is a 21 and over event, perfect for night owls looking to dance into Friday.

Friday through Sunday, the Colorado Diasporic Film Festival will be lighting up screens at various Denver venues. Arts and Venues Denver highlights this as a weekend-long exploration of global stories and the variety of cultures that call Colorado home. Check times and ticket details for a chance to see unique independent films in a cultural celebration.

Music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has an incredible weekend in store. Thursday night, Sierra Ferrell and Nikki Lane take the stage for a returning roots-style sound. Friday brings the Little Big Town Summer Tour featuring Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne, followed by Los Tigres del Norte at the Bellco Theatre on Saturday. On Sunday, Chris Lake headlines an electric night at Red Rocks, and capping the concert series on Monday is Gregory Alan Isakov with Leif Vollebekk, recommended by the official events listing of Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Baseball and beer fans will love the Colorado Rockies Brew Fest at Coors Field this Thursday at 6 p.m. Presented by 5280 Magazine, the event features festival-style beer tastings from local breweries ahead of the Rockies game, with the winning brewery getting a coveted tap slot for next season.

For the early risers, August 30 is the Labor Day Run at Piney Creek Hollow Park. Jog, walk, or run in a relaxed environment, with a choice of distances and a focus on fun instead of finishing times. Registration details can be found via 5280 Magazine.

On Sunday, Dairy Block transforms into a lively dance party and brunch gathering with a pop-up from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring DJ stages, special coffee drinks, and brunch cocktails.

To wrap up the weekend in classic style, head to Elitch Gardens on Sunday for end-of-summer fireworks at 9 p.m., as highlighted by Visit Denver's

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 08:55:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are in Denver from August 28 through Labor Day weekend, the city is teeming with fresh events, good eats, and unforgettable experiences. Kick off your Thursday with Civic Center EATS in Civic Center Park, operating Wednesdays and Thursdays through mid-October. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., sample your way through a rotating selection of Denver’s best food trucks. According to Uncover Colorado and the official Civic Center EATS calendar, expect everything from spicy street tacos to homemade ice cream right in the heart of downtown Denver.

For those getting creative in real estate or just looking to mingle, Thursday night brings REI on Tap at BurnDown at 476 South Broadway. Starting at 5:30 p.m., this no-pressure networking happy hour is tailored for investors, agents, and anyone interested in real estate. There’s craft beer, lively conversation, and no sales pitches, as described by Eventbrite’s event page.

Thursday at 10 p.m., fans of energetic beats can head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street where the EDM artist Snails headlines with supporting acts Bandlez, chocolate drop, and kalypsound. This is a 21 and over event, perfect for night owls looking to dance into Friday.

Friday through Sunday, the Colorado Diasporic Film Festival will be lighting up screens at various Denver venues. Arts and Venues Denver highlights this as a weekend-long exploration of global stories and the variety of cultures that call Colorado home. Check times and ticket details for a chance to see unique independent films in a cultural celebration.

Music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has an incredible weekend in store. Thursday night, Sierra Ferrell and Nikki Lane take the stage for a returning roots-style sound. Friday brings the Little Big Town Summer Tour featuring Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne, followed by Los Tigres del Norte at the Bellco Theatre on Saturday. On Sunday, Chris Lake headlines an electric night at Red Rocks, and capping the concert series on Monday is Gregory Alan Isakov with Leif Vollebekk, recommended by the official events listing of Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Baseball and beer fans will love the Colorado Rockies Brew Fest at Coors Field this Thursday at 6 p.m. Presented by 5280 Magazine, the event features festival-style beer tastings from local breweries ahead of the Rockies game, with the winning brewery getting a coveted tap slot for next season.

For the early risers, August 30 is the Labor Day Run at Piney Creek Hollow Park. Jog, walk, or run in a relaxed environment, with a choice of distances and a focus on fun instead of finishing times. Registration details can be found via 5280 Magazine.

On Sunday, Dairy Block transforms into a lively dance party and brunch gathering with a pop-up from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring DJ stages, special coffee drinks, and brunch cocktails.

To wrap up the weekend in classic style, head to Elitch Gardens on Sunday for end-of-summer fireworks at 9 p.m., as highlighted by Visit Denver's

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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are in Denver from August 28 through Labor Day weekend, the city is teeming with fresh events, good eats, and unforgettable experiences. Kick off your Thursday with Civic Center EATS in Civic Center Park, operating Wednesdays and Thursdays through mid-October. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., sample your way through a rotating selection of Denver’s best food trucks. According to Uncover Colorado and the official Civic Center EATS calendar, expect everything from spicy street tacos to homemade ice cream right in the heart of downtown Denver.

For those getting creative in real estate or just looking to mingle, Thursday night brings REI on Tap at BurnDown at 476 South Broadway. Starting at 5:30 p.m., this no-pressure networking happy hour is tailored for investors, agents, and anyone interested in real estate. There’s craft beer, lively conversation, and no sales pitches, as described by Eventbrite’s event page.

Thursday at 10 p.m., fans of energetic beats can head to The Church Nightclub at 1160 Lincoln Street where the EDM artist Snails headlines with supporting acts Bandlez, chocolate drop, and kalypsound. This is a 21 and over event, perfect for night owls looking to dance into Friday.

Friday through Sunday, the Colorado Diasporic Film Festival will be lighting up screens at various Denver venues. Arts and Venues Denver highlights this as a weekend-long exploration of global stories and the variety of cultures that call Colorado home. Check times and ticket details for a chance to see unique independent films in a cultural celebration.

Music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has an incredible weekend in store. Thursday night, Sierra Ferrell and Nikki Lane take the stage for a returning roots-style sound. Friday brings the Little Big Town Summer Tour featuring Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne, followed by Los Tigres del Norte at the Bellco Theatre on Saturday. On Sunday, Chris Lake headlines an electric night at Red Rocks, and capping the concert series on Monday is Gregory Alan Isakov with Leif Vollebekk, recommended by the official events listing of Denver Arts &amp; Venues.

Baseball and beer fans will love the Colorado Rockies Brew Fest at Coors Field this Thursday at 6 p.m. Presented by 5280 Magazine, the event features festival-style beer tastings from local breweries ahead of the Rockies game, with the winning brewery getting a coveted tap slot for next season.

For the early risers, August 30 is the Labor Day Run at Piney Creek Hollow Park. Jog, walk, or run in a relaxed environment, with a choice of distances and a focus on fun instead of finishing times. Registration details can be found via 5280 Magazine.

On Sunday, Dairy Block transforms into a lively dance party and brunch gathering with a pop-up from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring DJ stages, special coffee drinks, and brunch cocktails.

To wrap up the weekend in classic style, head to Elitch Gardens on Sunday for end-of-summer fireworks at 9 p.m., as highlighted by Visit Denver's

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      <title>Headline: Denver Buzzing with Vibrant Weekend of Music, Arts, and Culinary Delights</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are in Denver this Saturday, August 23, 2025, and are looking for a spectacular lineup of things to do, you’re in for a treat. The city is buzzing with energy and there’s something happening around every corner, all weekend long.

The highlight at Ball Arena tonight is country sensation Chris Stapleton live in concert. This Nashville superstar is bringing his acclaimed blend of soulful vocals and southern rock right to downtown Denver. Ball Arena concerts are always a memorable night out, and tickets are still available.

Downtown, the annual Reggae on the Rocks festival is happening at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, just a quick drive from Denver’s heart. This legendary event features top reggae acts, food, and a vibe that’s pure summer. If reggae isn’t your style, check out The Screwtape Letters adaptation for a night of clever, witty theater or catch comic Che Durena’s stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, with shows all weekend.

Feeling adventurous? The Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour is rolling out again. It’s a fun, healthy way to see Denver’s vibrant murals and installations while meeting fellow art lovers.

Families – Joy Park at the Children’s Museum of Denver is hosting a Free Night tonight. This is sixty thousand square feet of fun, with zip lines, splash zones, and a treehouse adventure—all at no charge.

Foodies should not miss BrunchFest, now in its eighth year and, according to denver.org, the place for the ultimate local brunch experience with dozens of stations, creative cocktails, and music.

Denver’s festival scene is on fire this weekend. The Denver Summer Whiskey Tasting Festival takes over Clever Girl on Wazee Street from 2:30 to 6 PM—sample more than twenty whiskies, enjoy curated bites, and even help pediatric cancer research, as Social Scene reports.

For a slice of global flavor, Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Parish is home to the annual Polish Food Festival. Expect traditional dishes, pastries, folk music, and an atmosphere that feels straight from Warsaw, both Saturday and Sunday.

The Colorado Ukrainian Festival animates Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park today with live performances, authentic dishes, cultural experiences, and a celebration of Ukrainian heritage that runs from 1 to 9 PM, so bring your appetite for both food and culture.

Larimer Square comes alive Sunday for the Denver Bazaar, a monthly maker’s market with local artisans, tasty pop-ups, and live entertainment. And for a little magic, the Unicorn Festival takes over the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday, with unicorn rides, princess meet-and-greets, bounce houses and everything a kid—or a kid at heart—could wish for.

Rounding out your weekend, don’t skip South Pearl Farmers’ Market Sunday for fresh Colorado produce, local crafts, and unbeatable people watching.

Thank you for tuning in and trusting me as your friendly Denver guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on the best in the Mile High City. This has been a qu

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:54:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are in Denver this Saturday, August 23, 2025, and are looking for a spectacular lineup of things to do, you’re in for a treat. The city is buzzing with energy and there’s something happening around every corner, all weekend long.

The highlight at Ball Arena tonight is country sensation Chris Stapleton live in concert. This Nashville superstar is bringing his acclaimed blend of soulful vocals and southern rock right to downtown Denver. Ball Arena concerts are always a memorable night out, and tickets are still available.

Downtown, the annual Reggae on the Rocks festival is happening at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, just a quick drive from Denver’s heart. This legendary event features top reggae acts, food, and a vibe that’s pure summer. If reggae isn’t your style, check out The Screwtape Letters adaptation for a night of clever, witty theater or catch comic Che Durena’s stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, with shows all weekend.

Feeling adventurous? The Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour is rolling out again. It’s a fun, healthy way to see Denver’s vibrant murals and installations while meeting fellow art lovers.

Families – Joy Park at the Children’s Museum of Denver is hosting a Free Night tonight. This is sixty thousand square feet of fun, with zip lines, splash zones, and a treehouse adventure—all at no charge.

Foodies should not miss BrunchFest, now in its eighth year and, according to denver.org, the place for the ultimate local brunch experience with dozens of stations, creative cocktails, and music.

Denver’s festival scene is on fire this weekend. The Denver Summer Whiskey Tasting Festival takes over Clever Girl on Wazee Street from 2:30 to 6 PM—sample more than twenty whiskies, enjoy curated bites, and even help pediatric cancer research, as Social Scene reports.

For a slice of global flavor, Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Parish is home to the annual Polish Food Festival. Expect traditional dishes, pastries, folk music, and an atmosphere that feels straight from Warsaw, both Saturday and Sunday.

The Colorado Ukrainian Festival animates Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park today with live performances, authentic dishes, cultural experiences, and a celebration of Ukrainian heritage that runs from 1 to 9 PM, so bring your appetite for both food and culture.

Larimer Square comes alive Sunday for the Denver Bazaar, a monthly maker’s market with local artisans, tasty pop-ups, and live entertainment. And for a little magic, the Unicorn Festival takes over the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday, with unicorn rides, princess meet-and-greets, bounce houses and everything a kid—or a kid at heart—could wish for.

Rounding out your weekend, don’t skip South Pearl Farmers’ Market Sunday for fresh Colorado produce, local crafts, and unbeatable people watching.

Thank you for tuning in and trusting me as your friendly Denver guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on the best in the Mile High City. This has been a qu

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are in Denver this Saturday, August 23, 2025, and are looking for a spectacular lineup of things to do, you’re in for a treat. The city is buzzing with energy and there’s something happening around every corner, all weekend long.

The highlight at Ball Arena tonight is country sensation Chris Stapleton live in concert. This Nashville superstar is bringing his acclaimed blend of soulful vocals and southern rock right to downtown Denver. Ball Arena concerts are always a memorable night out, and tickets are still available.

Downtown, the annual Reggae on the Rocks festival is happening at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, just a quick drive from Denver’s heart. This legendary event features top reggae acts, food, and a vibe that’s pure summer. If reggae isn’t your style, check out The Screwtape Letters adaptation for a night of clever, witty theater or catch comic Che Durena’s stand-up at Comedy Works Downtown, with shows all weekend.

Feeling adventurous? The Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour is rolling out again. It’s a fun, healthy way to see Denver’s vibrant murals and installations while meeting fellow art lovers.

Families – Joy Park at the Children’s Museum of Denver is hosting a Free Night tonight. This is sixty thousand square feet of fun, with zip lines, splash zones, and a treehouse adventure—all at no charge.

Foodies should not miss BrunchFest, now in its eighth year and, according to denver.org, the place for the ultimate local brunch experience with dozens of stations, creative cocktails, and music.

Denver’s festival scene is on fire this weekend. The Denver Summer Whiskey Tasting Festival takes over Clever Girl on Wazee Street from 2:30 to 6 PM—sample more than twenty whiskies, enjoy curated bites, and even help pediatric cancer research, as Social Scene reports.

For a slice of global flavor, Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Parish is home to the annual Polish Food Festival. Expect traditional dishes, pastries, folk music, and an atmosphere that feels straight from Warsaw, both Saturday and Sunday.

The Colorado Ukrainian Festival animates Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park today with live performances, authentic dishes, cultural experiences, and a celebration of Ukrainian heritage that runs from 1 to 9 PM, so bring your appetite for both food and culture.

Larimer Square comes alive Sunday for the Denver Bazaar, a monthly maker’s market with local artisans, tasty pop-ups, and live entertainment. And for a little magic, the Unicorn Festival takes over the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday, with unicorn rides, princess meet-and-greets, bounce houses and everything a kid—or a kid at heart—could wish for.

Rounding out your weekend, don’t skip South Pearl Farmers’ Market Sunday for fresh Colorado produce, local crafts, and unbeatable people watching.

Thank you for tuning in and trusting me as your friendly Denver guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on the best in the Mile High City. This has been a qu

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      <title>Headline: Denver Buzzing with Excitement: Chicken Fights, Chris Stapleton, Unicorn Festival, and More</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are looking for a week packed with excitement in Denver, you are in the right place. There is something memorable for everyone, starting today and rolling right through the weekend.

Tonight, head to Elitch Gardens for the Chicken Fight Festival from 5 to 10 pm. You can sample the city’s best fried chicken, wings, craft beers, and cocktails in a festive atmosphere. For country music lovers, Randy Travis is live at the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 pm with The More Life Tour featuring his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré. If you want some laughs, comedian Che Durena will be performing nightly at Comedy Works Downtown at Larimer Square through Saturday.

Friday, August 22, is huge for live music. The legendary Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show to Ball Arena at 7:30 pm, joined by special guest Allen Stone. You can also explore Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, an intriguing exhibition happening daily, perfect for families and history buffs alike. For outdoor fans or those seeking tasty eating options, Civic Center EATS takes center stage at Civic Center Park, bringing over a dozen food trucks with local fare from lunchtime into the afternoon.

This weekend’s calendar just keeps growing. Saturday brings the Counting Crows to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre at 7:30 pm with The Gaslight Anthem, sure to satisfy any 90s rock nostalgia. Families will not want to miss the 2025 Unicorn Festival on Saturday and Sunday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where imagination rules and an entire fairground is transformed into a magical realm filled with unicorns, mermaids, princesses, bounce houses, face painting, and cosplay parades.

Make sure to also check out the 7th Annual Lucha Libre Experience at Museo, spotlighting vibrant Mexican wrestling culture, and if shopping or fresh food is your thing, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market is open on Sunday with local produce, baked goods, and unique crafts.

If you love Oktoberfest, Denver’s famous version returns downtown all weekend with stein hoisting, live music, keg bowling, and authentic Bavarian festivities for all ages.

For something truly different, Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo is running daily – this immersive theater show promises to take you on a journey through the stories we leave behind, crafted by the experimental company behind Denver’s best site-specific performances.

No matter your style, Denver is buzzing with unforgettable events this week. For more tips, pop culture happenings, and insider guides, be sure to subscribe so you never miss a beat. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:55:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are looking for a week packed with excitement in Denver, you are in the right place. There is something memorable for everyone, starting today and rolling right through the weekend.

Tonight, head to Elitch Gardens for the Chicken Fight Festival from 5 to 10 pm. You can sample the city’s best fried chicken, wings, craft beers, and cocktails in a festive atmosphere. For country music lovers, Randy Travis is live at the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 pm with The More Life Tour featuring his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré. If you want some laughs, comedian Che Durena will be performing nightly at Comedy Works Downtown at Larimer Square through Saturday.

Friday, August 22, is huge for live music. The legendary Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show to Ball Arena at 7:30 pm, joined by special guest Allen Stone. You can also explore Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, an intriguing exhibition happening daily, perfect for families and history buffs alike. For outdoor fans or those seeking tasty eating options, Civic Center EATS takes center stage at Civic Center Park, bringing over a dozen food trucks with local fare from lunchtime into the afternoon.

This weekend’s calendar just keeps growing. Saturday brings the Counting Crows to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre at 7:30 pm with The Gaslight Anthem, sure to satisfy any 90s rock nostalgia. Families will not want to miss the 2025 Unicorn Festival on Saturday and Sunday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where imagination rules and an entire fairground is transformed into a magical realm filled with unicorns, mermaids, princesses, bounce houses, face painting, and cosplay parades.

Make sure to also check out the 7th Annual Lucha Libre Experience at Museo, spotlighting vibrant Mexican wrestling culture, and if shopping or fresh food is your thing, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market is open on Sunday with local produce, baked goods, and unique crafts.

If you love Oktoberfest, Denver’s famous version returns downtown all weekend with stein hoisting, live music, keg bowling, and authentic Bavarian festivities for all ages.

For something truly different, Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo is running daily – this immersive theater show promises to take you on a journey through the stories we leave behind, crafted by the experimental company behind Denver’s best site-specific performances.

No matter your style, Denver is buzzing with unforgettable events this week. For more tips, pop culture happenings, and insider guides, be sure to subscribe so you never miss a beat. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are looking for a week packed with excitement in Denver, you are in the right place. There is something memorable for everyone, starting today and rolling right through the weekend.

Tonight, head to Elitch Gardens for the Chicken Fight Festival from 5 to 10 pm. You can sample the city’s best fried chicken, wings, craft beers, and cocktails in a festive atmosphere. For country music lovers, Randy Travis is live at the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 pm with The More Life Tour featuring his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré. If you want some laughs, comedian Che Durena will be performing nightly at Comedy Works Downtown at Larimer Square through Saturday.

Friday, August 22, is huge for live music. The legendary Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show to Ball Arena at 7:30 pm, joined by special guest Allen Stone. You can also explore Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science, an intriguing exhibition happening daily, perfect for families and history buffs alike. For outdoor fans or those seeking tasty eating options, Civic Center EATS takes center stage at Civic Center Park, bringing over a dozen food trucks with local fare from lunchtime into the afternoon.

This weekend’s calendar just keeps growing. Saturday brings the Counting Crows to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre at 7:30 pm with The Gaslight Anthem, sure to satisfy any 90s rock nostalgia. Families will not want to miss the 2025 Unicorn Festival on Saturday and Sunday at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, where imagination rules and an entire fairground is transformed into a magical realm filled with unicorns, mermaids, princesses, bounce houses, face painting, and cosplay parades.

Make sure to also check out the 7th Annual Lucha Libre Experience at Museo, spotlighting vibrant Mexican wrestling culture, and if shopping or fresh food is your thing, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market is open on Sunday with local produce, baked goods, and unique crafts.

If you love Oktoberfest, Denver’s famous version returns downtown all weekend with stein hoisting, live music, keg bowling, and authentic Bavarian festivities for all ages.

For something truly different, Sweet &amp; Lucky: Echo is running daily – this immersive theater show promises to take you on a journey through the stories we leave behind, crafted by the experimental company behind Denver’s best site-specific performances.

No matter your style, Denver is buzzing with unforgettable events this week. For more tips, pop culture happenings, and insider guides, be sure to subscribe so you never miss a beat. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Abuzz with Dance Parties, Metal Fests, Art Shows</title>
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      <description>Listeners, Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering up everything from electrifying dance parties to inspiring art shows. If you are wondering what to do in Denver today, Saturday, August 16, head over to Denver Union Station for Daybreaker Denver’s Have Fun Be Nice, the original morning dance party movement from 10 am to 1 pm. Expect three hours of uplifting DJ sets, live performers, breathwork or yoga, and a super welcoming community vibe—think dancing with coffee and matcha instead of hangovers and headaches, perfect for starting your weekend right.

Later tonight, metal fans should check out the Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater. This is its second year and promises a full day of music with nine powerful metal bands shredding the stage. Tickets are available for the show, which is sure to draw Denver’s rock and metal lovers for an unforgettable night.

Art enthusiasts won’t want to miss the opening reception for The Back of My Face, a new show from local multimedia artist and painter Brady Dollyhigh at Leon Gallery. The reception runs from 6 pm to 10 pm, and the exhibition continues through September 27. According to Colorado Public Radio, this is a great chance to connect with Denver’s creative scene and discover a rising star’s vision.

Union Station continues its vibrancy on Sunday, August 17, with the Urban Market from noon to 6 pm. Expect local makers, unique finds, and a lively city atmosphere at 1701 Wynkoop Street—ideal for browsing and people-watching downtown.

For those craving music under the stars, Film on the Rocks at Red Rocks Amphitheatre returns Monday, August 18, with the beloved summer movie series. This experience is a fantastic blend of film, music, and the iconic Colorado landscape.

Music lovers can also catch the Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi concert at Kirk of Highland—a true treat for fans of Studio Ghibli and lush, cinematic soundtracks. This event runs throughout the weekend with a string quartet performing magical works in an intimate, candlelit setting, bringing the stories of My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away to vivid life.

If you prefer outdoor markets and fresh flavors, check out the new Market at the National Western Center. It happens every second Saturday and features local produce, crafts, and a great community feel—the next one is set for today, a perfect weekend stroll.

This weekend is packed with opportunity for connection, discovery, and fun across the city. For those who’d rather take in Denver’s cultural side, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, with daily showings that spotlight this celebrated artist’s vibrant, thought-provoking works.

Thanks for tuning in to your guide for what’s happening in Denver. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates—this has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 08:54:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering up everything from electrifying dance parties to inspiring art shows. If you are wondering what to do in Denver today, Saturday, August 16, head over to Denver Union Station for Daybreaker Denver’s Have Fun Be Nice, the original morning dance party movement from 10 am to 1 pm. Expect three hours of uplifting DJ sets, live performers, breathwork or yoga, and a super welcoming community vibe—think dancing with coffee and matcha instead of hangovers and headaches, perfect for starting your weekend right.

Later tonight, metal fans should check out the Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater. This is its second year and promises a full day of music with nine powerful metal bands shredding the stage. Tickets are available for the show, which is sure to draw Denver’s rock and metal lovers for an unforgettable night.

Art enthusiasts won’t want to miss the opening reception for The Back of My Face, a new show from local multimedia artist and painter Brady Dollyhigh at Leon Gallery. The reception runs from 6 pm to 10 pm, and the exhibition continues through September 27. According to Colorado Public Radio, this is a great chance to connect with Denver’s creative scene and discover a rising star’s vision.

Union Station continues its vibrancy on Sunday, August 17, with the Urban Market from noon to 6 pm. Expect local makers, unique finds, and a lively city atmosphere at 1701 Wynkoop Street—ideal for browsing and people-watching downtown.

For those craving music under the stars, Film on the Rocks at Red Rocks Amphitheatre returns Monday, August 18, with the beloved summer movie series. This experience is a fantastic blend of film, music, and the iconic Colorado landscape.

Music lovers can also catch the Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi concert at Kirk of Highland—a true treat for fans of Studio Ghibli and lush, cinematic soundtracks. This event runs throughout the weekend with a string quartet performing magical works in an intimate, candlelit setting, bringing the stories of My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away to vivid life.

If you prefer outdoor markets and fresh flavors, check out the new Market at the National Western Center. It happens every second Saturday and features local produce, crafts, and a great community feel—the next one is set for today, a perfect weekend stroll.

This weekend is packed with opportunity for connection, discovery, and fun across the city. For those who’d rather take in Denver’s cultural side, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, with daily showings that spotlight this celebrated artist’s vibrant, thought-provoking works.

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        <![CDATA[Listeners, Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering up everything from electrifying dance parties to inspiring art shows. If you are wondering what to do in Denver today, Saturday, August 16, head over to Denver Union Station for Daybreaker Denver’s Have Fun Be Nice, the original morning dance party movement from 10 am to 1 pm. Expect three hours of uplifting DJ sets, live performers, breathwork or yoga, and a super welcoming community vibe—think dancing with coffee and matcha instead of hangovers and headaches, perfect for starting your weekend right.

Later tonight, metal fans should check out the Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater. This is its second year and promises a full day of music with nine powerful metal bands shredding the stage. Tickets are available for the show, which is sure to draw Denver’s rock and metal lovers for an unforgettable night.

Art enthusiasts won’t want to miss the opening reception for The Back of My Face, a new show from local multimedia artist and painter Brady Dollyhigh at Leon Gallery. The reception runs from 6 pm to 10 pm, and the exhibition continues through September 27. According to Colorado Public Radio, this is a great chance to connect with Denver’s creative scene and discover a rising star’s vision.

Union Station continues its vibrancy on Sunday, August 17, with the Urban Market from noon to 6 pm. Expect local makers, unique finds, and a lively city atmosphere at 1701 Wynkoop Street—ideal for browsing and people-watching downtown.

For those craving music under the stars, Film on the Rocks at Red Rocks Amphitheatre returns Monday, August 18, with the beloved summer movie series. This experience is a fantastic blend of film, music, and the iconic Colorado landscape.

Music lovers can also catch the Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi concert at Kirk of Highland—a true treat for fans of Studio Ghibli and lush, cinematic soundtracks. This event runs throughout the weekend with a string quartet performing magical works in an intimate, candlelit setting, bringing the stories of My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away to vivid life.

If you prefer outdoor markets and fresh flavors, check out the new Market at the National Western Center. It happens every second Saturday and features local produce, crafts, and a great community feel—the next one is set for today, a perfect weekend stroll.

This weekend is packed with opportunity for connection, discovery, and fun across the city. For those who’d rather take in Denver’s cultural side, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, with daily showings that spotlight this celebrated artist’s vibrant, thought-provoking works.

Thanks for tuning in to your guide for what’s happening in Denver. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates—this has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Vibrant Week: Painting, Music, Art, and Cultural Celebrations</title>
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      <description>Denver is bursting with things to do all week and weekend, so let’s dive into some of the best events happening in the Mile High City. Start your Thursday evening by channeling your inner artist at the Sipping N Painting Highland studio, where their Pikes Peak Sip N Paint event kicks off tonight at 7 pm. No painting experience required—just bring your creativity and enjoy a glass of wine while a friendly instructor guides you step by step. You’ll walk away with your own Colorado-inspired masterpiece and some great memories.

Music lovers have a big night ahead. Red Rocks Amphitheatre welcomes Mt. Joy with special guests The Brook and the Bluff, starting at 7 pm. Red Rocks is famous for its breathtaking scenery and perfect acoustics, making any show here unforgettable, so grab your tickets or just pull up a playlist to get in the mood if you can’t make it out tonight.

For anyone looking for thought-provoking art, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, an exhibition from one of the most celebrated contemporary Indigenous artists. This show is on daily, so whenever you have a free afternoon, pop in and explore vividly reimagined histories in stunning color and epic scale.

Theater fans—don’t miss the musical Pippin, showing at the Dorota and Kevin Kilstrom Theatre Thursday through Sunday. This American theater classic is full of dazzling choreography and unforgettable music, perfect for a date night or family outing.

Looking ahead to the weekend, families should add Saturday’s Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to their plans. Held at Sloan’s Lake, it’s the largest dragon boat festival in the country and a joyous celebration of Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander cultures. Expect dragon boat races, cultural performances, global foods, and tons of fun, all with free admission.

Festival goers and home enthusiasts are in luck. On Saturday and Sunday, the Colorado Fall Home Show will be filling the Colorado Convention Center with ideas for sprucing up your space, local vendors, and DIY inspiration. If you’re a metalhead, the second annual Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater on Saturday boasts nine metal bands shredding all day long.

If you want a relaxing Sunday, stroll the Urban Market at Union Station from noon to 6 pm. This is your go-to for local art, food, handmade goods, and a chance to people-watch on Denver’s most beautiful train platform. Or head to the Art District on Santa Fe for Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl and creative adventure on the last Sunday of the month.

That’s just a taste of what’s going on in Denver this week and weekend. Whether you’re driving in for live music, looking for culture, or just want a great time outside, you’re sure to find something unforgettable. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 08:55:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is bursting with things to do all week and weekend, so let’s dive into some of the best events happening in the Mile High City. Start your Thursday evening by channeling your inner artist at the Sipping N Painting Highland studio, where their Pikes Peak Sip N Paint event kicks off tonight at 7 pm. No painting experience required—just bring your creativity and enjoy a glass of wine while a friendly instructor guides you step by step. You’ll walk away with your own Colorado-inspired masterpiece and some great memories.

Music lovers have a big night ahead. Red Rocks Amphitheatre welcomes Mt. Joy with special guests The Brook and the Bluff, starting at 7 pm. Red Rocks is famous for its breathtaking scenery and perfect acoustics, making any show here unforgettable, so grab your tickets or just pull up a playlist to get in the mood if you can’t make it out tonight.

For anyone looking for thought-provoking art, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, an exhibition from one of the most celebrated contemporary Indigenous artists. This show is on daily, so whenever you have a free afternoon, pop in and explore vividly reimagined histories in stunning color and epic scale.

Theater fans—don’t miss the musical Pippin, showing at the Dorota and Kevin Kilstrom Theatre Thursday through Sunday. This American theater classic is full of dazzling choreography and unforgettable music, perfect for a date night or family outing.

Looking ahead to the weekend, families should add Saturday’s Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to their plans. Held at Sloan’s Lake, it’s the largest dragon boat festival in the country and a joyous celebration of Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander cultures. Expect dragon boat races, cultural performances, global foods, and tons of fun, all with free admission.

Festival goers and home enthusiasts are in luck. On Saturday and Sunday, the Colorado Fall Home Show will be filling the Colorado Convention Center with ideas for sprucing up your space, local vendors, and DIY inspiration. If you’re a metalhead, the second annual Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater on Saturday boasts nine metal bands shredding all day long.

If you want a relaxing Sunday, stroll the Urban Market at Union Station from noon to 6 pm. This is your go-to for local art, food, handmade goods, and a chance to people-watch on Denver’s most beautiful train platform. Or head to the Art District on Santa Fe for Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl and creative adventure on the last Sunday of the month.

That’s just a taste of what’s going on in Denver this week and weekend. Whether you’re driving in for live music, looking for culture, or just want a great time outside, you’re sure to find something unforgettable. 

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is bursting with things to do all week and weekend, so let’s dive into some of the best events happening in the Mile High City. Start your Thursday evening by channeling your inner artist at the Sipping N Painting Highland studio, where their Pikes Peak Sip N Paint event kicks off tonight at 7 pm. No painting experience required—just bring your creativity and enjoy a glass of wine while a friendly instructor guides you step by step. You’ll walk away with your own Colorado-inspired masterpiece and some great memories.

Music lovers have a big night ahead. Red Rocks Amphitheatre welcomes Mt. Joy with special guests The Brook and the Bluff, starting at 7 pm. Red Rocks is famous for its breathtaking scenery and perfect acoustics, making any show here unforgettable, so grab your tickets or just pull up a playlist to get in the mood if you can’t make it out tonight.

For anyone looking for thought-provoking art, the Denver Art Museum is hosting Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, an exhibition from one of the most celebrated contemporary Indigenous artists. This show is on daily, so whenever you have a free afternoon, pop in and explore vividly reimagined histories in stunning color and epic scale.

Theater fans—don’t miss the musical Pippin, showing at the Dorota and Kevin Kilstrom Theatre Thursday through Sunday. This American theater classic is full of dazzling choreography and unforgettable music, perfect for a date night or family outing.

Looking ahead to the weekend, families should add Saturday’s Colorado Dragon Boat Festival to their plans. Held at Sloan’s Lake, it’s the largest dragon boat festival in the country and a joyous celebration of Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander cultures. Expect dragon boat races, cultural performances, global foods, and tons of fun, all with free admission.

Festival goers and home enthusiasts are in luck. On Saturday and Sunday, the Colorado Fall Home Show will be filling the Colorado Convention Center with ideas for sprucing up your space, local vendors, and DIY inspiration. If you’re a metalhead, the second annual Mile High Power Fest at the Oriental Theater on Saturday boasts nine metal bands shredding all day long.

If you want a relaxing Sunday, stroll the Urban Market at Union Station from noon to 6 pm. This is your go-to for local art, food, handmade goods, and a chance to people-watch on Denver’s most beautiful train platform. Or head to the Art District on Santa Fe for Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl and creative adventure on the last Sunday of the month.

That’s just a taste of what’s going on in Denver this week and weekend. Whether you’re driving in for live music, looking for culture, or just want a great time outside, you’re sure to find something unforgettable. 

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Savannah Bananas, Slightly Stoopid, and Beef Festival Headline Denver's Packed Weekend</title>
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      <description>Listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what is happening around Denver this weekend and through the week of August 9th, 2025. Start your Saturday off with one of the most anticipated shows—the Savannah Bananas are playing their first-ever games at Coors Field on August 9th and 10th. Known for their high-energy, circus-style baseball and viral antics, this team guarantees a ballpark experience wildly different from your average game, according to The Rally Hotel events schedule.

For music lovers, enjoy Slightly Stoopid live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 9th. They’ll be joined by Iration, Collie Buddz, and Little Stranger. Red Rocks concerts are legendary for their atmosphere, and tonight’s line-up promises reggae vibes and good times for all ages, as detailed by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre official events.

Art fans shouldn’t miss the Smash Fine Arts Festival in Cherry Creek North on August 9th and 10th, with hours from 10 AM to 5 PM at Fillmore Plaza. This event is curated for those who love exquisite art, offering some of the best national artists and live acoustic music within the iconic Cherry Creek shopping and dining district. Details are at Cherry Creek North’s official event listing.

Foodies, make your way to the Colorado Beef Festival. Saturday welcomes ranchers and culinary pros to downtown Denver, serving up tastings, cooking demos, and a market atmosphere that transforms the city into beef heaven, as highlighted by Denver.org’s weekend event roundup.

Film buffs can head to the Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ LGBTQ+ Film Festival. This is Denver’s only LGBTQ+ cinema celebration, sharing thought-provoking and entertaining works from around the world, running every night this week according to Denver.org’s arts calendar.

Theater enthusiasts, don’t miss Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Buell Theatre, recurring through the week. Prepare for a Parisian spectacle packed with eye-popping set design, romance, and music, making for an unforgettable night at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

For families, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire is roaring into Ball Arena this weekend, delivering light shows and jaw-dropping stunts sure to thrill kids and adults alike. Check the Ball Arena schedule for showtimes.

Lastly, the Cherry Creek North Farmers Market and the Market at The Center bring fresh finds, local produce, and community spirit to your weekend. The Market at The Center happens monthly at the National Western Center and is not to be missed on Saturday.

Whether you crave culture, live music, great food, art, or unforgettable family fun, Denver is loaded with events for every taste this weekend and the days ahead.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 08:54:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what is happening around Denver this weekend and through the week of August 9th, 2025. Start your Saturday off with one of the most anticipated shows—the Savannah Bananas are playing their first-ever games at Coors Field on August 9th and 10th. Known for their high-energy, circus-style baseball and viral antics, this team guarantees a ballpark experience wildly different from your average game, according to The Rally Hotel events schedule.

For music lovers, enjoy Slightly Stoopid live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 9th. They’ll be joined by Iration, Collie Buddz, and Little Stranger. Red Rocks concerts are legendary for their atmosphere, and tonight’s line-up promises reggae vibes and good times for all ages, as detailed by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre official events.

Art fans shouldn’t miss the Smash Fine Arts Festival in Cherry Creek North on August 9th and 10th, with hours from 10 AM to 5 PM at Fillmore Plaza. This event is curated for those who love exquisite art, offering some of the best national artists and live acoustic music within the iconic Cherry Creek shopping and dining district. Details are at Cherry Creek North’s official event listing.

Foodies, make your way to the Colorado Beef Festival. Saturday welcomes ranchers and culinary pros to downtown Denver, serving up tastings, cooking demos, and a market atmosphere that transforms the city into beef heaven, as highlighted by Denver.org’s weekend event roundup.

Film buffs can head to the Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ LGBTQ+ Film Festival. This is Denver’s only LGBTQ+ cinema celebration, sharing thought-provoking and entertaining works from around the world, running every night this week according to Denver.org’s arts calendar.

Theater enthusiasts, don’t miss Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Buell Theatre, recurring through the week. Prepare for a Parisian spectacle packed with eye-popping set design, romance, and music, making for an unforgettable night at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

For families, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire is roaring into Ball Arena this weekend, delivering light shows and jaw-dropping stunts sure to thrill kids and adults alike. Check the Ball Arena schedule for showtimes.

Lastly, the Cherry Creek North Farmers Market and the Market at The Center bring fresh finds, local produce, and community spirit to your weekend. The Market at The Center happens monthly at the National Western Center and is not to be missed on Saturday.

Whether you crave culture, live music, great food, art, or unforgettable family fun, Denver is loaded with events for every taste this weekend and the days ahead.

Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what is happening around Denver this weekend and through the week of August 9th, 2025. Start your Saturday off with one of the most anticipated shows—the Savannah Bananas are playing their first-ever games at Coors Field on August 9th and 10th. Known for their high-energy, circus-style baseball and viral antics, this team guarantees a ballpark experience wildly different from your average game, according to The Rally Hotel events schedule.

For music lovers, enjoy Slightly Stoopid live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 9th. They’ll be joined by Iration, Collie Buddz, and Little Stranger. Red Rocks concerts are legendary for their atmosphere, and tonight’s line-up promises reggae vibes and good times for all ages, as detailed by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre official events.

Art fans shouldn’t miss the Smash Fine Arts Festival in Cherry Creek North on August 9th and 10th, with hours from 10 AM to 5 PM at Fillmore Plaza. This event is curated for those who love exquisite art, offering some of the best national artists and live acoustic music within the iconic Cherry Creek shopping and dining district. Details are at Cherry Creek North’s official event listing.

Foodies, make your way to the Colorado Beef Festival. Saturday welcomes ranchers and culinary pros to downtown Denver, serving up tastings, cooking demos, and a market atmosphere that transforms the city into beef heaven, as highlighted by Denver.org’s weekend event roundup.

Film buffs can head to the Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ LGBTQ+ Film Festival. This is Denver’s only LGBTQ+ cinema celebration, sharing thought-provoking and entertaining works from around the world, running every night this week according to Denver.org’s arts calendar.

Theater enthusiasts, don’t miss Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Buell Theatre, recurring through the week. Prepare for a Parisian spectacle packed with eye-popping set design, romance, and music, making for an unforgettable night at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

For families, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire is roaring into Ball Arena this weekend, delivering light shows and jaw-dropping stunts sure to thrill kids and adults alike. Check the Ball Arena schedule for showtimes.

Lastly, the Cherry Creek North Farmers Market and the Market at The Center bring fresh finds, local produce, and community spirit to your weekend. The Market at The Center happens monthly at the National Western Center and is not to be missed on Saturday.

Whether you crave culture, live music, great food, art, or unforgettable family fun, Denver is loaded with events for every taste this weekend and the days ahead.

Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Music, Art, and Signature Experiences This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Denver from today, August seventh, through the weekend, get ready for a city buzzing with music, art, and big signature experiences.

Today kicks off with the return of Broncos football and the energy is high as the city gears up for a packed weekend. Tonight at Red Rocks, you can catch DISPATCH with John Butler and more rocking the iconic amphitheatre, perfect for fans of folk, rock, and summer vibes. For something immersive and offbeat, head over to Spectra Art Space where Novo Ita Propagation continues—a botanical art journey with interactive storytelling great for all ages.

Don’t miss the Phamaly Theatre Company’s run of Pippin at the Kilstrom Theatre, a standout production featuring a disability-affirmative ensemble, running through August twenty-fourth. Over at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Moulin Rouge The Musical explodes with vibrant costumes, dazzling sets, and heart-thumping pop anthems every evening and matinee throughout the weekend.

Friday night, blues fans will want to see guitar legend Joe Bonamassa at Red Rocks. Saturday morning, find your zen with Yoga on the Rocks as the sun rises over the sandstone. Also, get ready for a truly unique experience: Convergence 27 is Denver’s premier goth music festival at HQ Denver, with bands, DJs, and a darkly fantastic crowd embracing the best of goth culture, running through Saturday.

Art lovers have plenty to look forward to. This Saturday and Sunday is the Summer Smash Fine Arts Festival at Cherry Creek North’s Fillmore Plaza, where you can soak in live acoustic music while browsing works by top-tier artists—perfect for anyone who loves discovering fine art in a lively open-air setting according to Cherry Creek North. Civic Center Park hosts EATS, a lunchtime lineup of Denver’s best food trucks, so be sure to stroll through and sample some local favorites. Also ongoing are multiple floors of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building from ten to four each day.

On Saturday, film buffs should swing by Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ Film Festival, Denver’s only LGBTQ plus film fest celebrating stories and perspectives from across the spectrum, ongoing daily through the weekend.

Sunday is all about community and creativity. Check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in the Art District on Santa Fe, featuring an ever-changing mix of street art, live painting, and local maker pop-ups.

For families, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival continues with boat races, cultural performances, and Asian cuisine at Sloan’s Lake, and the Golden Hours Music Festival at Riverfront Park offers live sets, food trucks, and riverfront fun for all.

That’s just a taste of what’s happening this week in the Mile High City. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for weekly updates on Denver’s best happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:00:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Denver from today, August seventh, through the weekend, get ready for a city buzzing with music, art, and big signature experiences.

Today kicks off with the return of Broncos football and the energy is high as the city gears up for a packed weekend. Tonight at Red Rocks, you can catch DISPATCH with John Butler and more rocking the iconic amphitheatre, perfect for fans of folk, rock, and summer vibes. For something immersive and offbeat, head over to Spectra Art Space where Novo Ita Propagation continues—a botanical art journey with interactive storytelling great for all ages.

Don’t miss the Phamaly Theatre Company’s run of Pippin at the Kilstrom Theatre, a standout production featuring a disability-affirmative ensemble, running through August twenty-fourth. Over at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Moulin Rouge The Musical explodes with vibrant costumes, dazzling sets, and heart-thumping pop anthems every evening and matinee throughout the weekend.

Friday night, blues fans will want to see guitar legend Joe Bonamassa at Red Rocks. Saturday morning, find your zen with Yoga on the Rocks as the sun rises over the sandstone. Also, get ready for a truly unique experience: Convergence 27 is Denver’s premier goth music festival at HQ Denver, with bands, DJs, and a darkly fantastic crowd embracing the best of goth culture, running through Saturday.

Art lovers have plenty to look forward to. This Saturday and Sunday is the Summer Smash Fine Arts Festival at Cherry Creek North’s Fillmore Plaza, where you can soak in live acoustic music while browsing works by top-tier artists—perfect for anyone who loves discovering fine art in a lively open-air setting according to Cherry Creek North. Civic Center Park hosts EATS, a lunchtime lineup of Denver’s best food trucks, so be sure to stroll through and sample some local favorites. Also ongoing are multiple floors of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building from ten to four each day.

On Saturday, film buffs should swing by Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ Film Festival, Denver’s only LGBTQ plus film fest celebrating stories and perspectives from across the spectrum, ongoing daily through the weekend.

Sunday is all about community and creativity. Check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in the Art District on Santa Fe, featuring an ever-changing mix of street art, live painting, and local maker pop-ups.

For families, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival continues with boat races, cultural performances, and Asian cuisine at Sloan’s Lake, and the Golden Hours Music Festival at Riverfront Park offers live sets, food trucks, and riverfront fun for all.

That’s just a taste of what’s happening this week in the Mile High City. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for weekly updates on Denver’s best happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Denver from today, August seventh, through the weekend, get ready for a city buzzing with music, art, and big signature experiences.

Today kicks off with the return of Broncos football and the energy is high as the city gears up for a packed weekend. Tonight at Red Rocks, you can catch DISPATCH with John Butler and more rocking the iconic amphitheatre, perfect for fans of folk, rock, and summer vibes. For something immersive and offbeat, head over to Spectra Art Space where Novo Ita Propagation continues—a botanical art journey with interactive storytelling great for all ages.

Don’t miss the Phamaly Theatre Company’s run of Pippin at the Kilstrom Theatre, a standout production featuring a disability-affirmative ensemble, running through August twenty-fourth. Over at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Moulin Rouge The Musical explodes with vibrant costumes, dazzling sets, and heart-thumping pop anthems every evening and matinee throughout the weekend.

Friday night, blues fans will want to see guitar legend Joe Bonamassa at Red Rocks. Saturday morning, find your zen with Yoga on the Rocks as the sun rises over the sandstone. Also, get ready for a truly unique experience: Convergence 27 is Denver’s premier goth music festival at HQ Denver, with bands, DJs, and a darkly fantastic crowd embracing the best of goth culture, running through Saturday.

Art lovers have plenty to look forward to. This Saturday and Sunday is the Summer Smash Fine Arts Festival at Cherry Creek North’s Fillmore Plaza, where you can soak in live acoustic music while browsing works by top-tier artists—perfect for anyone who loves discovering fine art in a lively open-air setting according to Cherry Creek North. Civic Center Park hosts EATS, a lunchtime lineup of Denver’s best food trucks, so be sure to stroll through and sample some local favorites. Also ongoing are multiple floors of exhibitions at the McNichols Civic Center Building from ten to four each day.

On Saturday, film buffs should swing by Sie FilmCenter for the CinemaQ Film Festival, Denver’s only LGBTQ plus film fest celebrating stories and perspectives from across the spectrum, ongoing daily through the weekend.

Sunday is all about community and creativity. Check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in the Art District on Santa Fe, featuring an ever-changing mix of street art, live painting, and local maker pop-ups.

For families, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival continues with boat races, cultural performances, and Asian cuisine at Sloan’s Lake, and the Golden Hours Music Festival at Riverfront Park offers live sets, food trucks, and riverfront fun for all.

That’s just a taste of what’s happening this week in the Mile High City. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for weekly updates on Denver’s best happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Headline: Vibrant Denver Summer Kicks Off with Lumineers Concert, Street Fairs, and Diverse Cultural Events</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are looking for a vibrant week of fun and unforgettable experiences in Denver, Colorado, you are in luck. This Saturday, August second, the city kicks off with one of the hottest tickets of the summer. Denver’s own Lumineers headline at Empower Field at Mile High with special guests Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Tom Odell. Gates open at five, and the show starts at six thirty. Expect high energy, local pride, and a stadium full of fans celebrating Denver’s music roots, as noted by Empower Field at Mile High.

Art and food lovers will want to check out the Denver Street Fairs Midsummer Arts Festival happening both Saturday and Sunday on East 8th Place from Colorado Boulevard to Bellaire Street. Starting at ten thirty a.m. Saturday and eleven a.m. Sunday, this street fair features handmade goods from Colorado artisans, live music, activities for all ages, and plenty of options from local food trucks. According to Colorado Artisan Markets, it's a fantastic way to spend a summer day and support the local creative scene.

Over at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS is offering some of Denver’s best meals on wheels Wednesday and Thursday this week. It’s the place downtown to catch up with friends or family on lush green lawns while sampling everything from gourmet tacos to crafted desserts, as reported by Civic Center Park’s events calendar.

If you are craving culture, Museo de las Americas is hosting their Cultural First Friday End of Summer Celebration. This First Friday event includes access to gallery spaces, live performances, and a community celebration to mark the close of another radiant Denver summer. There’s also Sundays on Santa Fe, a recurring monthly gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, each last Sunday of the month. Think art, music, and refreshments with a welcoming vibe, described by Visit Denver.

Music fans can head to Levitt Pavilion for their summer series of free concerts all weekend. You can catch national names and local heroes alike at this beloved outdoor venue, including acts like Rebirth Brass Band and Dashiki Fest with Femi Kuti, highlighted by Denver7.

If wellness is on your mind, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at the Rally Hotel offers outdoor classes on the hotel’s terrace, combining fresh air with calming views of the city and Rocky Mountains. The Denver tourism board promotes these sessions as the perfect way to reset for locals and visitors alike.

Also, don’t miss the South Pearl Farmers Market, running Sundays through November. This long-standing neighborhood market is filled with Colorado-grown produce, flowers, baked goods, and specialty foods. According to Uncover Colorado, it is one of the city’s freshest open-air markets and great for meeting local growers.

Whether it is world-class live music, art, food trucks in the park, local markets, or outdoor yoga, Denver is buzzing this week with events for every mood and every listener. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subs

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 08:54:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are looking for a vibrant week of fun and unforgettable experiences in Denver, Colorado, you are in luck. This Saturday, August second, the city kicks off with one of the hottest tickets of the summer. Denver’s own Lumineers headline at Empower Field at Mile High with special guests Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Tom Odell. Gates open at five, and the show starts at six thirty. Expect high energy, local pride, and a stadium full of fans celebrating Denver’s music roots, as noted by Empower Field at Mile High.

Art and food lovers will want to check out the Denver Street Fairs Midsummer Arts Festival happening both Saturday and Sunday on East 8th Place from Colorado Boulevard to Bellaire Street. Starting at ten thirty a.m. Saturday and eleven a.m. Sunday, this street fair features handmade goods from Colorado artisans, live music, activities for all ages, and plenty of options from local food trucks. According to Colorado Artisan Markets, it's a fantastic way to spend a summer day and support the local creative scene.

Over at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS is offering some of Denver’s best meals on wheels Wednesday and Thursday this week. It’s the place downtown to catch up with friends or family on lush green lawns while sampling everything from gourmet tacos to crafted desserts, as reported by Civic Center Park’s events calendar.

If you are craving culture, Museo de las Americas is hosting their Cultural First Friday End of Summer Celebration. This First Friday event includes access to gallery spaces, live performances, and a community celebration to mark the close of another radiant Denver summer. There’s also Sundays on Santa Fe, a recurring monthly gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, each last Sunday of the month. Think art, music, and refreshments with a welcoming vibe, described by Visit Denver.

Music fans can head to Levitt Pavilion for their summer series of free concerts all weekend. You can catch national names and local heroes alike at this beloved outdoor venue, including acts like Rebirth Brass Band and Dashiki Fest with Femi Kuti, highlighted by Denver7.

If wellness is on your mind, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at the Rally Hotel offers outdoor classes on the hotel’s terrace, combining fresh air with calming views of the city and Rocky Mountains. The Denver tourism board promotes these sessions as the perfect way to reset for locals and visitors alike.

Also, don’t miss the South Pearl Farmers Market, running Sundays through November. This long-standing neighborhood market is filled with Colorado-grown produce, flowers, baked goods, and specialty foods. According to Uncover Colorado, it is one of the city’s freshest open-air markets and great for meeting local growers.

Whether it is world-class live music, art, food trucks in the park, local markets, or outdoor yoga, Denver is buzzing this week with events for every mood and every listener. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subs

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are looking for a vibrant week of fun and unforgettable experiences in Denver, Colorado, you are in luck. This Saturday, August second, the city kicks off with one of the hottest tickets of the summer. Denver’s own Lumineers headline at Empower Field at Mile High with special guests Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Tom Odell. Gates open at five, and the show starts at six thirty. Expect high energy, local pride, and a stadium full of fans celebrating Denver’s music roots, as noted by Empower Field at Mile High.

Art and food lovers will want to check out the Denver Street Fairs Midsummer Arts Festival happening both Saturday and Sunday on East 8th Place from Colorado Boulevard to Bellaire Street. Starting at ten thirty a.m. Saturday and eleven a.m. Sunday, this street fair features handmade goods from Colorado artisans, live music, activities for all ages, and plenty of options from local food trucks. According to Colorado Artisan Markets, it's a fantastic way to spend a summer day and support the local creative scene.

Over at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS is offering some of Denver’s best meals on wheels Wednesday and Thursday this week. It’s the place downtown to catch up with friends or family on lush green lawns while sampling everything from gourmet tacos to crafted desserts, as reported by Civic Center Park’s events calendar.

If you are craving culture, Museo de las Americas is hosting their Cultural First Friday End of Summer Celebration. This First Friday event includes access to gallery spaces, live performances, and a community celebration to mark the close of another radiant Denver summer. There’s also Sundays on Santa Fe, a recurring monthly gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, each last Sunday of the month. Think art, music, and refreshments with a welcoming vibe, described by Visit Denver.

Music fans can head to Levitt Pavilion for their summer series of free concerts all weekend. You can catch national names and local heroes alike at this beloved outdoor venue, including acts like Rebirth Brass Band and Dashiki Fest with Femi Kuti, highlighted by Denver7.

If wellness is on your mind, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at the Rally Hotel offers outdoor classes on the hotel’s terrace, combining fresh air with calming views of the city and Rocky Mountains. The Denver tourism board promotes these sessions as the perfect way to reset for locals and visitors alike.

Also, don’t miss the South Pearl Farmers Market, running Sundays through November. This long-standing neighborhood market is filled with Colorado-grown produce, flowers, baked goods, and specialty foods. According to Uncover Colorado, it is one of the city’s freshest open-air markets and great for meeting local growers.

Whether it is world-class live music, art, food trucks in the park, local markets, or outdoor yoga, Denver is buzzing this week with events for every mood and every listener. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subs

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Heats Up With Concerts, Art Fests, and More This Week</title>
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      <description>The Mile High City is turning up the heat with some unbeatable fun this week, and if you are looking for something to spice up your Denver itinerary, you are in for a treat. Kicking off tonight, music lovers will want to catch Parker McCollum at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7PM, where country meets Colorado’s breathtaking natural acoustics. Over at Sipping N’ Painting Highland, unwind at the “Red Rocks” paint-and-sip session where you can craft your own canvas masterpiece, no experience needed, beverages in hand, from 7 to 9PM. It’s an evening tailor-made for creativity and good vibes.

Friday through Sunday marks the grand finale of Denver’s famed Underground Music Showcase along South Broadway. After 25 years, this massive celebration bows out with over 200 live performances across outdoor and indoor venues, including headliners like All the Witches, DeVotchKa, and FIDLAR. Expect local food, fashion, after-parties, and that unmistakable Denver community spirit. According to Denver7, this is the music event that electrifies the city every summer and you should not miss this last-ever blowout.

The Cheesman Park Art Fest happens Saturday and Sunday, turning the historic park into a living gallery with over 150 top-tier artists, live music, and food trucks. Dash Events brings this award-winning festival, perfect for strolling under leafy trees and picking up a unique piece or two.

Sunday evening belongs to City Park Jazz, a free open-air concert in Denver’s green heart. Bring your picnic or grab bites from local food trucks, then catch the smooth sounds from 6 to 8PM as part of this beloved summer tradition that has drawn thousands since 1986.

Looking to light up your weekend in a different way? Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a lantern-lit wonderland from Wednesday through Sunday. Each night is illuminated with sculptural art and fresh interactive experiences for families and date nights alike.

And for food adventurers, Civic Center EATS continues Wednesdays and Thursdays, parking Denver’s best food trucks in the center of the city for lunch alfresco all summer long.

That is just scratching the surface. From art crawls during Sundays on Santa Fe to the ongoing Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series, the city is alive with endless possibilities.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss a beat of what is happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mile High City is turning up the heat with some unbeatable fun this week, and if you are looking for something to spice up your Denver itinerary, you are in for a treat. Kicking off tonight, music lovers will want to catch Parker McCollum at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7PM, where country meets Colorado’s breathtaking natural acoustics. Over at Sipping N’ Painting Highland, unwind at the “Red Rocks” paint-and-sip session where you can craft your own canvas masterpiece, no experience needed, beverages in hand, from 7 to 9PM. It’s an evening tailor-made for creativity and good vibes.

Friday through Sunday marks the grand finale of Denver’s famed Underground Music Showcase along South Broadway. After 25 years, this massive celebration bows out with over 200 live performances across outdoor and indoor venues, including headliners like All the Witches, DeVotchKa, and FIDLAR. Expect local food, fashion, after-parties, and that unmistakable Denver community spirit. According to Denver7, this is the music event that electrifies the city every summer and you should not miss this last-ever blowout.

The Cheesman Park Art Fest happens Saturday and Sunday, turning the historic park into a living gallery with over 150 top-tier artists, live music, and food trucks. Dash Events brings this award-winning festival, perfect for strolling under leafy trees and picking up a unique piece or two.

Sunday evening belongs to City Park Jazz, a free open-air concert in Denver’s green heart. Bring your picnic or grab bites from local food trucks, then catch the smooth sounds from 6 to 8PM as part of this beloved summer tradition that has drawn thousands since 1986.

Looking to light up your weekend in a different way? Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a lantern-lit wonderland from Wednesday through Sunday. Each night is illuminated with sculptural art and fresh interactive experiences for families and date nights alike.

And for food adventurers, Civic Center EATS continues Wednesdays and Thursdays, parking Denver’s best food trucks in the center of the city for lunch alfresco all summer long.

That is just scratching the surface. From art crawls during Sundays on Santa Fe to the ongoing Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series, the city is alive with endless possibilities.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss a beat of what is happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[The Mile High City is turning up the heat with some unbeatable fun this week, and if you are looking for something to spice up your Denver itinerary, you are in for a treat. Kicking off tonight, music lovers will want to catch Parker McCollum at Red Rocks Amphitheatre at 7PM, where country meets Colorado’s breathtaking natural acoustics. Over at Sipping N’ Painting Highland, unwind at the “Red Rocks” paint-and-sip session where you can craft your own canvas masterpiece, no experience needed, beverages in hand, from 7 to 9PM. It’s an evening tailor-made for creativity and good vibes.

Friday through Sunday marks the grand finale of Denver’s famed Underground Music Showcase along South Broadway. After 25 years, this massive celebration bows out with over 200 live performances across outdoor and indoor venues, including headliners like All the Witches, DeVotchKa, and FIDLAR. Expect local food, fashion, after-parties, and that unmistakable Denver community spirit. According to Denver7, this is the music event that electrifies the city every summer and you should not miss this last-ever blowout.

The Cheesman Park Art Fest happens Saturday and Sunday, turning the historic park into a living gallery with over 150 top-tier artists, live music, and food trucks. Dash Events brings this award-winning festival, perfect for strolling under leafy trees and picking up a unique piece or two.

Sunday evening belongs to City Park Jazz, a free open-air concert in Denver’s green heart. Bring your picnic or grab bites from local food trucks, then catch the smooth sounds from 6 to 8PM as part of this beloved summer tradition that has drawn thousands since 1986.

Looking to light up your weekend in a different way? Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a lantern-lit wonderland from Wednesday through Sunday. Each night is illuminated with sculptural art and fresh interactive experiences for families and date nights alike.

And for food adventurers, Civic Center EATS continues Wednesdays and Thursdays, parking Denver’s best food trucks in the center of the city for lunch alfresco all summer long.

That is just scratching the surface. From art crawls during Sundays on Santa Fe to the ongoing Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series, the city is alive with endless possibilities.

Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss a beat of what is happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Weekend Events from Metal Fests to Art Shows</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering everything from hard-hitting music festivals to luminous night events and family-friendly art shows. If you are feeling the call of live music and a festival atmosphere, then Unhinged Fest is the place to be today and tomorrow at the National Western Center. This is Denver’s first big metal and hardcore festival in years, and it’s pulling out all the stops with an epic lineup featuring Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Converge today, and then Lamb of God, In This Moment, and Body Count on Sunday. Expect intense mosh pits, tattoo pop-ups, plenty of brews, and Denver’s loudest weekend ever, as detailed by RTD-Denver.

For music fans who prefer indie and alternative, the Underground Music Showcase is taking over South Broadway all weekend. According to Denverite, this is the final run for Denver’s beloved UMS, with 200 bands across outdoor stages and venues, including performances from All the Witches, Flyanna Boss, DeVotchKa, and many others. Day passes and weekend tickets are still available and this is shaping up to be a truly historic farewell to one of Denver’s cornerstone summer events.

Looking for something with a creative flair? The 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest is open today and Sunday in Cheesman Park. Over 150 artists and artisans from all over the country are displaying their works, with music and food trucks rounding out the festivities. 303 Magazine highlights that it’s free to attend and perfect if you want to see unique paintings, jewelry, and crafts or just enjoy a relaxing stroll through the park.

Museum and art lovers should check out Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park. This ongoing event transforms the park into a luminous wonderland with immersive installations and light shows, creating a magical evening walk that’s perfect for families or anyone looking for a bit of wonder in the city. Visit Denver points out this event runs nightly through the weekend.

Comedy fans can still catch Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, and if you like fiber art or gardening, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Contemporary Fiber: Botanicals, a juried exhibition of artists from around the world.

On the food and drink front, tequila aficionados can head to Clever Girl on Wazee Street for the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival this afternoon. Social Scene is pouring samples of tequila and whiskey from 2:30 to 6 pm, but spots are very limited.

If you want something totally different, step into Cirque Du Soleil Echo at Ball Arena for a spellbinding show today at noon, 3:30, or 7 pm.

Sports fans can catch the Colorado Rockies playing the Baltimore Orioles today, or start the morning off right with yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion.

Art walks, local comedy, outdoor markets, and countless festivals—Denver’s summer spirit is in full swing. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production,

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 08:54:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering everything from hard-hitting music festivals to luminous night events and family-friendly art shows. If you are feeling the call of live music and a festival atmosphere, then Unhinged Fest is the place to be today and tomorrow at the National Western Center. This is Denver’s first big metal and hardcore festival in years, and it’s pulling out all the stops with an epic lineup featuring Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Converge today, and then Lamb of God, In This Moment, and Body Count on Sunday. Expect intense mosh pits, tattoo pop-ups, plenty of brews, and Denver’s loudest weekend ever, as detailed by RTD-Denver.

For music fans who prefer indie and alternative, the Underground Music Showcase is taking over South Broadway all weekend. According to Denverite, this is the final run for Denver’s beloved UMS, with 200 bands across outdoor stages and venues, including performances from All the Witches, Flyanna Boss, DeVotchKa, and many others. Day passes and weekend tickets are still available and this is shaping up to be a truly historic farewell to one of Denver’s cornerstone summer events.

Looking for something with a creative flair? The 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest is open today and Sunday in Cheesman Park. Over 150 artists and artisans from all over the country are displaying their works, with music and food trucks rounding out the festivities. 303 Magazine highlights that it’s free to attend and perfect if you want to see unique paintings, jewelry, and crafts or just enjoy a relaxing stroll through the park.

Museum and art lovers should check out Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park. This ongoing event transforms the park into a luminous wonderland with immersive installations and light shows, creating a magical evening walk that’s perfect for families or anyone looking for a bit of wonder in the city. Visit Denver points out this event runs nightly through the weekend.

Comedy fans can still catch Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, and if you like fiber art or gardening, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Contemporary Fiber: Botanicals, a juried exhibition of artists from around the world.

On the food and drink front, tequila aficionados can head to Clever Girl on Wazee Street for the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival this afternoon. Social Scene is pouring samples of tequila and whiskey from 2:30 to 6 pm, but spots are very limited.

If you want something totally different, step into Cirque Du Soleil Echo at Ball Arena for a spellbinding show today at noon, 3:30, or 7 pm.

Sports fans can catch the Colorado Rockies playing the Baltimore Orioles today, or start the morning off right with yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion.

Art walks, local comedy, outdoor markets, and countless festivals—Denver’s summer spirit is in full swing. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production,

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with energy this weekend and throughout the week, offering everything from hard-hitting music festivals to luminous night events and family-friendly art shows. If you are feeling the call of live music and a festival atmosphere, then Unhinged Fest is the place to be today and tomorrow at the National Western Center. This is Denver’s first big metal and hardcore festival in years, and it’s pulling out all the stops with an epic lineup featuring Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Converge today, and then Lamb of God, In This Moment, and Body Count on Sunday. Expect intense mosh pits, tattoo pop-ups, plenty of brews, and Denver’s loudest weekend ever, as detailed by RTD-Denver.

For music fans who prefer indie and alternative, the Underground Music Showcase is taking over South Broadway all weekend. According to Denverite, this is the final run for Denver’s beloved UMS, with 200 bands across outdoor stages and venues, including performances from All the Witches, Flyanna Boss, DeVotchKa, and many others. Day passes and weekend tickets are still available and this is shaping up to be a truly historic farewell to one of Denver’s cornerstone summer events.

Looking for something with a creative flair? The 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest is open today and Sunday in Cheesman Park. Over 150 artists and artisans from all over the country are displaying their works, with music and food trucks rounding out the festivities. 303 Magazine highlights that it’s free to attend and perfect if you want to see unique paintings, jewelry, and crafts or just enjoy a relaxing stroll through the park.

Museum and art lovers should check out Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park. This ongoing event transforms the park into a luminous wonderland with immersive installations and light shows, creating a magical evening walk that’s perfect for families or anyone looking for a bit of wonder in the city. Visit Denver points out this event runs nightly through the weekend.

Comedy fans can still catch Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, and if you like fiber art or gardening, Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting Contemporary Fiber: Botanicals, a juried exhibition of artists from around the world.

On the food and drink front, tequila aficionados can head to Clever Girl on Wazee Street for the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival this afternoon. Social Scene is pouring samples of tequila and whiskey from 2:30 to 6 pm, but spots are very limited.

If you want something totally different, step into Cirque Du Soleil Echo at Ball Arena for a spellbinding show today at noon, 3:30, or 7 pm.

Sports fans can catch the Colorado Rockies playing the Baltimore Orioles today, or start the morning off right with yoga at the Butterfly Pavilion.

Art walks, local comedy, outdoor markets, and countless festivals—Denver’s summer spirit is in full swing. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production,

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver's Lively Weekend: Music, Food, Art, and More</title>
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      <description>Listeners, Denver is bursting with energy this week and into the weekend, and if you’re looking for things to do, the Mile High City will not disappoint. The annual Underground Music Showcase takes over South Broadway starting Friday and runs through Sunday, with more than 200 performances across 12 venues. This year marks the 25th anniversary—and organizers are hinting it could be the final one in its classic form—so this is your chance to discover your next favorite band right here in Denver. Single day and weekend passes are available and organizers say expect full lineups with all genres represented.

Food lovers, tonight’s The Big Eat at the Denver Performing Arts Complex lets you sample bites from over 70 top eateries—everything from Tacos Tequila Whiskey to Restaurant Olivia and Maria Empanada. There’s live music, on-the-spot poetry, and a festive vibe, making this a perfect culinary celebration to kick off your weekend.

Art lovers can stroll through 150 national artists’ booths and enjoy live music and food trucks at the 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest running Saturday and Sunday at Cheesman Park. If you need more art, Sundays on Santa Fe gives you a free gallery walk the last Sunday of each month—this week included—in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe.

Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park continues every evening, transforming the park into a glowing garden of illuminated sculptures and displays—perfect for families or a date night.

Thrill seekers and hard rock fans, Unhinged Fest is at the National Western Center Saturday and Sunday. Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Lamb of God are among the big names playing, and the event bills itself as Denver’s must-see metal and hardcore festival of the year with everything from tattoos to brewery tents.

Tequila connoisseurs, Saturday serves up the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival at Clever Girl on Wazee with samples from top distilleries and a lively crowd. Tickets are almost sold out so jump fast if this is your style.

On Thursday and Friday at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS draws in food truck fans from all over with up to 15 trucks serving everything from classic comfort food to creative modern fare. Perfect for an outdoor lunch with Downtown skyline views.

As always, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market returns Sunday. Grab fresh produce, artisan food, and unique crafts while supporting local growers.

For some literary fun, Friday night at Town Hall Collaborative features the Unsent Love Show, where ten storytellers share their most memorable unsent messages. Coupled with great cocktails and pizza from Mischief Pizza’s truck, it’s set to be an unforgettable night.

Thank you for tuning in and letting me guide your Denver adventure this week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the best the city has to offer. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 08:56:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, Denver is bursting with energy this week and into the weekend, and if you’re looking for things to do, the Mile High City will not disappoint. The annual Underground Music Showcase takes over South Broadway starting Friday and runs through Sunday, with more than 200 performances across 12 venues. This year marks the 25th anniversary—and organizers are hinting it could be the final one in its classic form—so this is your chance to discover your next favorite band right here in Denver. Single day and weekend passes are available and organizers say expect full lineups with all genres represented.

Food lovers, tonight’s The Big Eat at the Denver Performing Arts Complex lets you sample bites from over 70 top eateries—everything from Tacos Tequila Whiskey to Restaurant Olivia and Maria Empanada. There’s live music, on-the-spot poetry, and a festive vibe, making this a perfect culinary celebration to kick off your weekend.

Art lovers can stroll through 150 national artists’ booths and enjoy live music and food trucks at the 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest running Saturday and Sunday at Cheesman Park. If you need more art, Sundays on Santa Fe gives you a free gallery walk the last Sunday of each month—this week included—in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe.

Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park continues every evening, transforming the park into a glowing garden of illuminated sculptures and displays—perfect for families or a date night.

Thrill seekers and hard rock fans, Unhinged Fest is at the National Western Center Saturday and Sunday. Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Lamb of God are among the big names playing, and the event bills itself as Denver’s must-see metal and hardcore festival of the year with everything from tattoos to brewery tents.

Tequila connoisseurs, Saturday serves up the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival at Clever Girl on Wazee with samples from top distilleries and a lively crowd. Tickets are almost sold out so jump fast if this is your style.

On Thursday and Friday at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS draws in food truck fans from all over with up to 15 trucks serving everything from classic comfort food to creative modern fare. Perfect for an outdoor lunch with Downtown skyline views.

As always, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market returns Sunday. Grab fresh produce, artisan food, and unique crafts while supporting local growers.

For some literary fun, Friday night at Town Hall Collaborative features the Unsent Love Show, where ten storytellers share their most memorable unsent messages. Coupled with great cocktails and pizza from Mischief Pizza’s truck, it’s set to be an unforgettable night.

Thank you for tuning in and letting me guide your Denver adventure this week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the best the city has to offer. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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        <![CDATA[Listeners, Denver is bursting with energy this week and into the weekend, and if you’re looking for things to do, the Mile High City will not disappoint. The annual Underground Music Showcase takes over South Broadway starting Friday and runs through Sunday, with more than 200 performances across 12 venues. This year marks the 25th anniversary—and organizers are hinting it could be the final one in its classic form—so this is your chance to discover your next favorite band right here in Denver. Single day and weekend passes are available and organizers say expect full lineups with all genres represented.

Food lovers, tonight’s The Big Eat at the Denver Performing Arts Complex lets you sample bites from over 70 top eateries—everything from Tacos Tequila Whiskey to Restaurant Olivia and Maria Empanada. There’s live music, on-the-spot poetry, and a festive vibe, making this a perfect culinary celebration to kick off your weekend.

Art lovers can stroll through 150 national artists’ booths and enjoy live music and food trucks at the 12th Annual Cheesman Park Art Fest running Saturday and Sunday at Cheesman Park. If you need more art, Sundays on Santa Fe gives you a free gallery walk the last Sunday of each month—this week included—in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe.

Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park continues every evening, transforming the park into a glowing garden of illuminated sculptures and displays—perfect for families or a date night.

Thrill seekers and hard rock fans, Unhinged Fest is at the National Western Center Saturday and Sunday. Knocked Loose, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Lamb of God are among the big names playing, and the event bills itself as Denver’s must-see metal and hardcore festival of the year with everything from tattoos to brewery tents.

Tequila connoisseurs, Saturday serves up the Denver Summer Tequila Tasting Festival at Clever Girl on Wazee with samples from top distilleries and a lively crowd. Tickets are almost sold out so jump fast if this is your style.

On Thursday and Friday at Civic Center Park, Civic Center EATS draws in food truck fans from all over with up to 15 trucks serving everything from classic comfort food to creative modern fare. Perfect for an outdoor lunch with Downtown skyline views.

As always, the South Pearl Farmers’ Market returns Sunday. Grab fresh produce, artisan food, and unique crafts while supporting local growers.

For some literary fun, Friday night at Town Hall Collaborative features the Unsent Love Show, where ten storytellers share their most memorable unsent messages. Coupled with great cocktails and pizza from Mischief Pizza’s truck, it’s set to be an unforgettable night.

Thank you for tuning in and letting me guide your Denver adventure this week. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the best the city has to offer. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Tennyson St. Fair, Punk in the Park, and More Headline Denver's Vibrant Weekend</title>
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      <description>Saturday kicks off in Denver with the buzz of the Tennyson St. Fair, running from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tennyson Street between 39th and 43rd. This annual block party is all about family fun with live music, food trucks, games, a beer garden, yoga in the sun, and plenty of unique local vendors. The fair has a reputation for packing the avenue with energy, so it's a must for those who want a true neighborhood experience. Denver7 highlights the event as a place to bring friends, family, or just your Denver spirit.

Looking for something a little more rebellious? The National Western Stockyards roars to life this weekend for Punk in the Park, a three-day music festival belting out sets from punk legends like Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, and Pennywise. With 40 bands on two stages and a festival crowd that loves to mosh, it's the perfect fix for those who want high energy and a little nostalgia.

Fans of craft brews can head to the Berkeley Beer Fest at The Empourium Brewing Co. from 5 to 8 p.m. Sip on samples from some of Denver’s best breweries, compete in beer games, and soak in the laid-back vibes of this West Denver favorite, as featured by Denverite. Or, if the city bustle isn't enough, consider a quick drive to Littleton for the Lavender Festival at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms on Sunday, where rows of purple blooms, live music, and lavender-laced treats promise a delight for the senses.

Coors Field sees the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins for a homestand, with first pitches flying at 6:10 p.m. Saturday and 1:10 p.m. Sunday according to Denverite. It’s prime time for baseball fans to catch America’s pastime amid Denver's summer sun.

Saturday night, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts The String Cheese Incident and Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country for those who want to dance under the stars at one of the nation’s most iconic music venues, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Sunday night brings the soulful Alabama Shakes with Lee Fields to the same legendary stage, promising a musical wind-down to the weekend.

Anyone seeking a bit of culture can join the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour, running all summer and offering a rolling exploration of the city’s growing mural scene. And for film buffs, the Colorado Symphony presents Jurassic Park in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, where the movie roars to life backed by a full orchestra.

Don’t forget the weekly pop-up markets—Denver BAZAAR at Larimer Square and Urban Market at Union Station—showcasing local artisans, food vendors, and a festive atmosphere.

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      <itunes:summary>Saturday kicks off in Denver with the buzz of the Tennyson St. Fair, running from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tennyson Street between 39th and 43rd. This annual block party is all about family fun with live music, food trucks, games, a beer garden, yoga in the sun, and plenty of unique local vendors. The fair has a reputation for packing the avenue with energy, so it's a must for those who want a true neighborhood experience. Denver7 highlights the event as a place to bring friends, family, or just your Denver spirit.

Looking for something a little more rebellious? The National Western Stockyards roars to life this weekend for Punk in the Park, a three-day music festival belting out sets from punk legends like Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, and Pennywise. With 40 bands on two stages and a festival crowd that loves to mosh, it's the perfect fix for those who want high energy and a little nostalgia.

Fans of craft brews can head to the Berkeley Beer Fest at The Empourium Brewing Co. from 5 to 8 p.m. Sip on samples from some of Denver’s best breweries, compete in beer games, and soak in the laid-back vibes of this West Denver favorite, as featured by Denverite. Or, if the city bustle isn't enough, consider a quick drive to Littleton for the Lavender Festival at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms on Sunday, where rows of purple blooms, live music, and lavender-laced treats promise a delight for the senses.

Coors Field sees the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins for a homestand, with first pitches flying at 6:10 p.m. Saturday and 1:10 p.m. Sunday according to Denverite. It’s prime time for baseball fans to catch America’s pastime amid Denver's summer sun.

Saturday night, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts The String Cheese Incident and Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country for those who want to dance under the stars at one of the nation’s most iconic music venues, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Sunday night brings the soulful Alabama Shakes with Lee Fields to the same legendary stage, promising a musical wind-down to the weekend.

Anyone seeking a bit of culture can join the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour, running all summer and offering a rolling exploration of the city’s growing mural scene. And for film buffs, the Colorado Symphony presents Jurassic Park in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, where the movie roars to life backed by a full orchestra.

Don’t forget the weekly pop-up markets—Denver BAZAAR at Larimer Square and Urban Market at Union Station—showcasing local artisans, food vendors, and a festive atmosphere.

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        <![CDATA[Saturday kicks off in Denver with the buzz of the Tennyson St. Fair, running from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tennyson Street between 39th and 43rd. This annual block party is all about family fun with live music, food trucks, games, a beer garden, yoga in the sun, and plenty of unique local vendors. The fair has a reputation for packing the avenue with energy, so it's a must for those who want a true neighborhood experience. Denver7 highlights the event as a place to bring friends, family, or just your Denver spirit.

Looking for something a little more rebellious? The National Western Stockyards roars to life this weekend for Punk in the Park, a three-day music festival belting out sets from punk legends like Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, and Pennywise. With 40 bands on two stages and a festival crowd that loves to mosh, it's the perfect fix for those who want high energy and a little nostalgia.

Fans of craft brews can head to the Berkeley Beer Fest at The Empourium Brewing Co. from 5 to 8 p.m. Sip on samples from some of Denver’s best breweries, compete in beer games, and soak in the laid-back vibes of this West Denver favorite, as featured by Denverite. Or, if the city bustle isn't enough, consider a quick drive to Littleton for the Lavender Festival at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms on Sunday, where rows of purple blooms, live music, and lavender-laced treats promise a delight for the senses.

Coors Field sees the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins for a homestand, with first pitches flying at 6:10 p.m. Saturday and 1:10 p.m. Sunday according to Denverite. It’s prime time for baseball fans to catch America’s pastime amid Denver's summer sun.

Saturday night, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts The String Cheese Incident and Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country for those who want to dance under the stars at one of the nation’s most iconic music venues, as listed by Denver Arts &amp; Venues. Sunday night brings the soulful Alabama Shakes with Lee Fields to the same legendary stage, promising a musical wind-down to the weekend.

Anyone seeking a bit of culture can join the Downtown Denver Public Art Bicycle Tour, running all summer and offering a rolling exploration of the city’s growing mural scene. And for film buffs, the Colorado Symphony presents Jurassic Park in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall, where the movie roars to life backed by a full orchestra.

Don’t forget the weekly pop-up markets—Denver BAZAAR at Larimer Square and Urban Market at Union Station—showcasing local artisans, food vendors, and a festive atmosphere.

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver Sizzles with Summer Festivals, Live Music, and Diverse Celebrations</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing this week with events that capture the city’s vibrant summer spirit, from can’t-miss festivals to live music, top-tier theater, and unique neighborhood celebrations.

Today, kick off your Thursday evening with Global Dance presenting K?D at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street. Doors open at 10 p.m., and this EDM show is for those 18 and up, guaranteed to keep the energy high well into the night.

Friday and Saturday, head over to the Tennyson Street Fair, a rapidly growing neighborhood festival that now boasts more than 200 local businesses, plus an all-new Berkeley Beer Festival featuring a lineup of craft breweries for the adults. The fair runs Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering great eats from Maria Empanada, Shuck Brothers, and more.

The lavender is in full bloom at Denver Botanic Gardens’ Lavender Festival on Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Chatfield Farms. Breathe in the scent of thousands of lavender plants, chat with horticulturists, try your hand at lavender crafts, and stock up on self-care products featuring this soothing herb.

Baseball fans, get ready: the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins at Coors Field Friday through Sunday. Enjoy the atmosphere of America’s pastime right in downtown, with games perfect for families or friends looking to soak up some sun.

For art lovers, the 62nd Annual Juried Members’ Show at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center is open all week, offering a curated survey of contemporary photography by local artists. The event is ongoing, so drop in and get inspired.

Those looking for comedy mixed with nostalgia can grab tickets to Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, a weekly blend of laughs and old-school flair running through Saturday.

On Saturday night, Paramount Theatre hosts X and Los Lobos in the 99 Years of Rock N Roll event, delivering a blend of legendary punk and Chicano rock starting at 8 p.m.

If you want a blockbuster musical experience, catch the last performances of Some Like it Hot at Buell Theatre, running until July 20. This four-time Tony Award-winning show promises high-energy music and irresistible storytelling.

For families and those interested in history, the Molly Brown House Museum offers a Deeper Dive: Titanic Tour today, exploring stories of the legendary Titanic survivor and viewing rarely seen artifacts.

Civic Center EATS continues on Wednesday and Thursday, right in Civic Center Park, with top food trucks serving everything from gourmet tacos to international fare.

For local color, check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, happening on the last Sunday of every month. Stroll through vibrant galleries, meet artists, and discover unique works.

No matter your interests, there is something in Denver to delight this week and into the weekend. From festivals and live sports to experimental theater and culinary adventures, you

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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing this week with events that capture the city’s vibrant summer spirit, from can’t-miss festivals to live music, top-tier theater, and unique neighborhood celebrations.

Today, kick off your Thursday evening with Global Dance presenting K?D at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street. Doors open at 10 p.m., and this EDM show is for those 18 and up, guaranteed to keep the energy high well into the night.

Friday and Saturday, head over to the Tennyson Street Fair, a rapidly growing neighborhood festival that now boasts more than 200 local businesses, plus an all-new Berkeley Beer Festival featuring a lineup of craft breweries for the adults. The fair runs Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering great eats from Maria Empanada, Shuck Brothers, and more.

The lavender is in full bloom at Denver Botanic Gardens’ Lavender Festival on Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Chatfield Farms. Breathe in the scent of thousands of lavender plants, chat with horticulturists, try your hand at lavender crafts, and stock up on self-care products featuring this soothing herb.

Baseball fans, get ready: the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins at Coors Field Friday through Sunday. Enjoy the atmosphere of America’s pastime right in downtown, with games perfect for families or friends looking to soak up some sun.

For art lovers, the 62nd Annual Juried Members’ Show at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center is open all week, offering a curated survey of contemporary photography by local artists. The event is ongoing, so drop in and get inspired.

Those looking for comedy mixed with nostalgia can grab tickets to Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, a weekly blend of laughs and old-school flair running through Saturday.

On Saturday night, Paramount Theatre hosts X and Los Lobos in the 99 Years of Rock N Roll event, delivering a blend of legendary punk and Chicano rock starting at 8 p.m.

If you want a blockbuster musical experience, catch the last performances of Some Like it Hot at Buell Theatre, running until July 20. This four-time Tony Award-winning show promises high-energy music and irresistible storytelling.

For families and those interested in history, the Molly Brown House Museum offers a Deeper Dive: Titanic Tour today, exploring stories of the legendary Titanic survivor and viewing rarely seen artifacts.

Civic Center EATS continues on Wednesday and Thursday, right in Civic Center Park, with top food trucks serving everything from gourmet tacos to international fare.

For local color, check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, happening on the last Sunday of every month. Stroll through vibrant galleries, meet artists, and discover unique works.

No matter your interests, there is something in Denver to delight this week and into the weekend. From festivals and live sports to experimental theater and culinary adventures, you

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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing this week with events that capture the city’s vibrant summer spirit, from can’t-miss festivals to live music, top-tier theater, and unique neighborhood celebrations.

Today, kick off your Thursday evening with Global Dance presenting K?D at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street. Doors open at 10 p.m., and this EDM show is for those 18 and up, guaranteed to keep the energy high well into the night.

Friday and Saturday, head over to the Tennyson Street Fair, a rapidly growing neighborhood festival that now boasts more than 200 local businesses, plus an all-new Berkeley Beer Festival featuring a lineup of craft breweries for the adults. The fair runs Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering great eats from Maria Empanada, Shuck Brothers, and more.

The lavender is in full bloom at Denver Botanic Gardens’ Lavender Festival on Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Chatfield Farms. Breathe in the scent of thousands of lavender plants, chat with horticulturists, try your hand at lavender crafts, and stock up on self-care products featuring this soothing herb.

Baseball fans, get ready: the Colorado Rockies face off against the Minnesota Twins at Coors Field Friday through Sunday. Enjoy the atmosphere of America’s pastime right in downtown, with games perfect for families or friends looking to soak up some sun.

For art lovers, the 62nd Annual Juried Members’ Show at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center is open all week, offering a curated survey of contemporary photography by local artists. The event is ongoing, so drop in and get inspired.

Those looking for comedy mixed with nostalgia can grab tickets to Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Garner Galleria Theatre, a weekly blend of laughs and old-school flair running through Saturday.

On Saturday night, Paramount Theatre hosts X and Los Lobos in the 99 Years of Rock N Roll event, delivering a blend of legendary punk and Chicano rock starting at 8 p.m.

If you want a blockbuster musical experience, catch the last performances of Some Like it Hot at Buell Theatre, running until July 20. This four-time Tony Award-winning show promises high-energy music and irresistible storytelling.

For families and those interested in history, the Molly Brown House Museum offers a Deeper Dive: Titanic Tour today, exploring stories of the legendary Titanic survivor and viewing rarely seen artifacts.

Civic Center EATS continues on Wednesday and Thursday, right in Civic Center Park, with top food trucks serving everything from gourmet tacos to international fare.

For local color, check out Sundays on Santa Fe, a free gallery crawl in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, happening on the last Sunday of every month. Stroll through vibrant galleries, meet artists, and discover unique works.

No matter your interests, there is something in Denver to delight this week and into the weekend. From festivals and live sports to experimental theater and culinary adventures, you

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      <title>Denver Abuzz with Festivals, Concerts, and Cultural Highlights This Weekend</title>
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      <description>If you are looking for the best things to do in Denver this Saturday July 12 and through the weekend, there is a packed lineup of festivals, concerts, and cultural highlights happening right now. Whether you are a music lover, foodie, art enthusiast, or just want to soak up the summer sun in the Mile High City, Denver has something special for everyone.

This weekend, the Colorado Black Arts Festival is lighting up City Park West for its 39th year, celebrating African American arts, music, food, and community. With more than 80 local artists and free admission, it is a fantastic place to enjoy live performances and discover new talent. The festival runs daily and is easily accessible via Route 20 at 17th and Steele, as highlighted by RTD Denver.

For those who want riverside vibes, Crosscurrents festival takes over Confluence Park with lively music, art, and fun by the South Platte river. It is a favorite among locals who love the mix of summer energy and waterfront views, according to Visit Denver.

If you are in the mood for more music, check out the Underground Music Showcase 2025, boasting more than 200 live performances across outdoor stages and indoor venues all weekend long. Genres span indie, rock, and everything in between.

Art lovers can catch the Cherry Creek Arts Festival wrapping up, featuring visual, culinary, and performing arts across Cherry Creek North. This 33rd annual celebration brings together top artists, food vendors, and interactive experiences.

Sports fans can head down to Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies are in the midst of a homestand. A day at the ballpark with the Rockies always makes for a classic summer outing, as noted by RTD Denver.

When night falls, Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a glowing wonderland, perfect for families or date night strolls. If you are seeking concerts today, The Avett Brothers perform at 7:30pm, with other acts like Houndmouth and Tab Benoit also playing this evening, according to Do303.

Looking ahead to later in July, kids and families can look forward to the Disney Descendants and Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour coming to Ball Arena on July 28 for a high-energy, music-filled stage show open to fans of all ages.

To sample something unique, check out the lavender festival events happening through the weekend, where you can make and take home lavender shower bundles and enjoy music among thousands of blooming plants.

With every block bustling, every park alive, and every evening full of shows, Denver is the place to be. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <itunes:summary>If you are looking for the best things to do in Denver this Saturday July 12 and through the weekend, there is a packed lineup of festivals, concerts, and cultural highlights happening right now. Whether you are a music lover, foodie, art enthusiast, or just want to soak up the summer sun in the Mile High City, Denver has something special for everyone.

This weekend, the Colorado Black Arts Festival is lighting up City Park West for its 39th year, celebrating African American arts, music, food, and community. With more than 80 local artists and free admission, it is a fantastic place to enjoy live performances and discover new talent. The festival runs daily and is easily accessible via Route 20 at 17th and Steele, as highlighted by RTD Denver.

For those who want riverside vibes, Crosscurrents festival takes over Confluence Park with lively music, art, and fun by the South Platte river. It is a favorite among locals who love the mix of summer energy and waterfront views, according to Visit Denver.

If you are in the mood for more music, check out the Underground Music Showcase 2025, boasting more than 200 live performances across outdoor stages and indoor venues all weekend long. Genres span indie, rock, and everything in between.

Art lovers can catch the Cherry Creek Arts Festival wrapping up, featuring visual, culinary, and performing arts across Cherry Creek North. This 33rd annual celebration brings together top artists, food vendors, and interactive experiences.

Sports fans can head down to Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies are in the midst of a homestand. A day at the ballpark with the Rockies always makes for a classic summer outing, as noted by RTD Denver.

When night falls, Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a glowing wonderland, perfect for families or date night strolls. If you are seeking concerts today, The Avett Brothers perform at 7:30pm, with other acts like Houndmouth and Tab Benoit also playing this evening, according to Do303.

Looking ahead to later in July, kids and families can look forward to the Disney Descendants and Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour coming to Ball Arena on July 28 for a high-energy, music-filled stage show open to fans of all ages.

To sample something unique, check out the lavender festival events happening through the weekend, where you can make and take home lavender shower bundles and enjoy music among thousands of blooming plants.

With every block bustling, every park alive, and every evening full of shows, Denver is the place to be. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you are looking for the best things to do in Denver this Saturday July 12 and through the weekend, there is a packed lineup of festivals, concerts, and cultural highlights happening right now. Whether you are a music lover, foodie, art enthusiast, or just want to soak up the summer sun in the Mile High City, Denver has something special for everyone.

This weekend, the Colorado Black Arts Festival is lighting up City Park West for its 39th year, celebrating African American arts, music, food, and community. With more than 80 local artists and free admission, it is a fantastic place to enjoy live performances and discover new talent. The festival runs daily and is easily accessible via Route 20 at 17th and Steele, as highlighted by RTD Denver.

For those who want riverside vibes, Crosscurrents festival takes over Confluence Park with lively music, art, and fun by the South Platte river. It is a favorite among locals who love the mix of summer energy and waterfront views, according to Visit Denver.

If you are in the mood for more music, check out the Underground Music Showcase 2025, boasting more than 200 live performances across outdoor stages and indoor venues all weekend long. Genres span indie, rock, and everything in between.

Art lovers can catch the Cherry Creek Arts Festival wrapping up, featuring visual, culinary, and performing arts across Cherry Creek North. This 33rd annual celebration brings together top artists, food vendors, and interactive experiences.

Sports fans can head down to Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies are in the midst of a homestand. A day at the ballpark with the Rockies always makes for a classic summer outing, as noted by RTD Denver.

When night falls, Bright Nights at Four Mile Historic Park transforms the grounds into a glowing wonderland, perfect for families or date night strolls. If you are seeking concerts today, The Avett Brothers perform at 7:30pm, with other acts like Houndmouth and Tab Benoit also playing this evening, according to Do303.

Looking ahead to later in July, kids and families can look forward to the Disney Descendants and Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour coming to Ball Arena on July 28 for a high-energy, music-filled stage show open to fans of all ages.

To sample something unique, check out the lavender festival events happening through the weekend, where you can make and take home lavender shower bundles and enjoy music among thousands of blooming plants.

With every block bustling, every park alive, and every evening full of shows, Denver is the place to be. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Denver's Summer Fun Explosion: Music, Comedy, Festivals, and More</title>
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      <description>Listeners, if you are wondering what’s happening in Denver from today through the weekend, get ready for a city overflowing with energy, culture, and summer fun.

Tonight, July 10, music fans can catch Incubus performing their classic album Morning View at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 7:30 pm. Over at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, the musical Some Like It Hot brings Broadway flair to downtown Denver, while Comedy Works downtown hosts comedian Dave Smith for an evening of laughs. If you are in the mood for something interactive, head to Rise Comedy for the Community Improv Jam at 8 pm, or join a lively round of Geeks Who Drink Trivia at Dairy Block at 7 pm. For early risers, Denver Botanic Gardens offers a sunrise vinyasa yoga session at 7:30 am. That’s straight from the Do303 event roundup.

Looking ahead to Friday and through the weekend, City Park West transforms for the 39th annual Colorado Black Arts Festival, running July 11 to 13. According to Visit Denver, this free festival honors African American art and culture with live music, artist markets, food vendors, and community storytelling right in historic City Park West.

If your tastes lean more global, Bastille Day: A French Fest is taking over Cherry Creek North this weekend. You can celebrate all things French with food, live music, and festivities through Sunday. Visit Denver highlights Evenings al Fresco at the Denver Botanic Gardens York Street location as another must-experience, featuring local musicians and a stunning outdoor setting.

The Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo 42 gallops into the National Western Complex all weekend, celebrating western heritage with rodeo competitions and community pride. And for something truly unique, the Arts Caravan’s Circus Variety Show “Sizzle” lights up Colorado Sake Co. tonight, promising hula hoopers, fire eaters, and circus antics.

Foodies and families should note that Taste of Arvada is in town, and on Sunday, Nacho Average Family Night at La Victoria Healing Kitchen in Aurora invites you to roll up your sleeves and dive into making tortillas, salsas, and tacos.

Next week, the excitement continues with Cirque du Soleil’s ECHO debuting its dazzling blend of acrobatics and theatrical storytelling at Ball Arena from July 12, and get ready for the Bright Nights illuminated sculpture experience opening at Four Mile Historic Park on July 23.

For indie music lovers, mark your calendars for the Underground Music Showcase happening July 25 to 27 on South Broadway, featuring over 200 acts in a high-energy festival setting.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us be your friendly guide to Denver’s best events this week. Subscribe for more ways to make the most of your Mile High experience.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 08:54:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Listeners, if you are wondering what’s happening in Denver from today through the weekend, get ready for a city overflowing with energy, culture, and summer fun.

Tonight, July 10, music fans can catch Incubus performing their classic album Morning View at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 7:30 pm. Over at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, the musical Some Like It Hot brings Broadway flair to downtown Denver, while Comedy Works downtown hosts comedian Dave Smith for an evening of laughs. If you are in the mood for something interactive, head to Rise Comedy for the Community Improv Jam at 8 pm, or join a lively round of Geeks Who Drink Trivia at Dairy Block at 7 pm. For early risers, Denver Botanic Gardens offers a sunrise vinyasa yoga session at 7:30 am. That’s straight from the Do303 event roundup.

Looking ahead to Friday and through the weekend, City Park West transforms for the 39th annual Colorado Black Arts Festival, running July 11 to 13. According to Visit Denver, this free festival honors African American art and culture with live music, artist markets, food vendors, and community storytelling right in historic City Park West.

If your tastes lean more global, Bastille Day: A French Fest is taking over Cherry Creek North this weekend. You can celebrate all things French with food, live music, and festivities through Sunday. Visit Denver highlights Evenings al Fresco at the Denver Botanic Gardens York Street location as another must-experience, featuring local musicians and a stunning outdoor setting.

The Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo 42 gallops into the National Western Complex all weekend, celebrating western heritage with rodeo competitions and community pride. And for something truly unique, the Arts Caravan’s Circus Variety Show “Sizzle” lights up Colorado Sake Co. tonight, promising hula hoopers, fire eaters, and circus antics.

Foodies and families should note that Taste of Arvada is in town, and on Sunday, Nacho Average Family Night at La Victoria Healing Kitchen in Aurora invites you to roll up your sleeves and dive into making tortillas, salsas, and tacos.

Next week, the excitement continues with Cirque du Soleil’s ECHO debuting its dazzling blend of acrobatics and theatrical storytelling at Ball Arena from July 12, and get ready for the Bright Nights illuminated sculpture experience opening at Four Mile Historic Park on July 23.

For indie music lovers, mark your calendars for the Underground Music Showcase happening July 25 to 27 on South Broadway, featuring over 200 acts in a high-energy festival setting.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us be your friendly guide to Denver’s best events this week. Subscribe for more ways to make the most of your Mile High experience.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Listeners, if you are wondering what’s happening in Denver from today through the weekend, get ready for a city overflowing with energy, culture, and summer fun.

Tonight, July 10, music fans can catch Incubus performing their classic album Morning View at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, starting at 7:30 pm. Over at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, the musical Some Like It Hot brings Broadway flair to downtown Denver, while Comedy Works downtown hosts comedian Dave Smith for an evening of laughs. If you are in the mood for something interactive, head to Rise Comedy for the Community Improv Jam at 8 pm, or join a lively round of Geeks Who Drink Trivia at Dairy Block at 7 pm. For early risers, Denver Botanic Gardens offers a sunrise vinyasa yoga session at 7:30 am. That’s straight from the Do303 event roundup.

Looking ahead to Friday and through the weekend, City Park West transforms for the 39th annual Colorado Black Arts Festival, running July 11 to 13. According to Visit Denver, this free festival honors African American art and culture with live music, artist markets, food vendors, and community storytelling right in historic City Park West.

If your tastes lean more global, Bastille Day: A French Fest is taking over Cherry Creek North this weekend. You can celebrate all things French with food, live music, and festivities through Sunday. Visit Denver highlights Evenings al Fresco at the Denver Botanic Gardens York Street location as another must-experience, featuring local musicians and a stunning outdoor setting.

The Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo 42 gallops into the National Western Complex all weekend, celebrating western heritage with rodeo competitions and community pride. And for something truly unique, the Arts Caravan’s Circus Variety Show “Sizzle” lights up Colorado Sake Co. tonight, promising hula hoopers, fire eaters, and circus antics.

Foodies and families should note that Taste of Arvada is in town, and on Sunday, Nacho Average Family Night at La Victoria Healing Kitchen in Aurora invites you to roll up your sleeves and dive into making tortillas, salsas, and tacos.

Next week, the excitement continues with Cirque du Soleil’s ECHO debuting its dazzling blend of acrobatics and theatrical storytelling at Ball Arena from July 12, and get ready for the Bright Nights illuminated sculpture experience opening at Four Mile Historic Park on July 23.

For indie music lovers, mark your calendars for the Underground Music Showcase happening July 25 to 27 on South Broadway, featuring over 200 acts in a high-energy festival setting.

Thanks for tuning in and letting us be your friendly guide to Denver’s best events this week. Subscribe for more ways to make the most of your Mile High experience.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Gears Up for July 4th and Beyond with Packed Events Calendar</title>
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      <description>Denver listeners, get ready for a jam-packed week of events as the city comes alive for Independence Day and beyond. Kicking off today, July 3, Indy Eve lights up Civic Center Park with live music from the Colorado Symphony Brass and Percussion Ensemble, dazzling drone displays between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m., and an energetic Night Market. Expect circus performances, a family fun zone, and plenty of food trucks on-site, all starting at 5 p.m. This event is free and a perfect way to jumpstart your holiday celebrations according to the Civic Center Conservancy.

Pop culture fans, don’t miss Fan Expo Denver running July 3 through 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. This is your gateway to a world of comics, anime, gaming, and celebrity encounters. Whether you’re into cosplay or just want to meet your favorite stars, Fan Expo Denver is the ultimate playground for superfans and newcomers alike as reported by Denver.org.

Friday, July 4 brings the legendary Cherry Creek Arts Festival back to Cherry Creek North, celebrating its 33rd year through July 6. Stroll the streets and enjoy works from over 260 national and international artists, culinary delights, live performing arts, and Creation Station activities for kids. There’s even an opening night event for art lovers who want to engage directly with the creators, according to Cherry Creek North.

Music lovers can head to Civic Center Park again on July 4 for the Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree, featuring Zeds Dead and friends with bass-heavy beats for your Independence Day. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park is hosting its own fireworks show on Saturday, July 5, which begins right after the park closes at 9 p.m. according to Elitch Gardens.

If immersive history is your thing, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage is on display at the Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver through July 6. Dive into more than 90 artifacts, explore reconstructed rooms, and follow the Titanic’s captivating story with state-of-the-art technology and emotional storytelling. Denver Art Museum also features The Tangled Self, a thought-provoking contemporary installation exploring inner worlds.

Foodies can chill at the Kachina Cantina with margarita pitchers and frozen flights all weekend, while sweet seekers can smash their own chocolate creation at Toro’s La Bomba Smash Course on July 4 for a hands-on dessert adventure.

For families, the Park Hill Parade—the largest Independence Day march in Denver—returns at 1:30 p.m. on July 4. This lively community tradition runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood.

Whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or fireworks, Denver has something for every taste this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 08:54:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver listeners, get ready for a jam-packed week of events as the city comes alive for Independence Day and beyond. Kicking off today, July 3, Indy Eve lights up Civic Center Park with live music from the Colorado Symphony Brass and Percussion Ensemble, dazzling drone displays between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m., and an energetic Night Market. Expect circus performances, a family fun zone, and plenty of food trucks on-site, all starting at 5 p.m. This event is free and a perfect way to jumpstart your holiday celebrations according to the Civic Center Conservancy.

Pop culture fans, don’t miss Fan Expo Denver running July 3 through 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. This is your gateway to a world of comics, anime, gaming, and celebrity encounters. Whether you’re into cosplay or just want to meet your favorite stars, Fan Expo Denver is the ultimate playground for superfans and newcomers alike as reported by Denver.org.

Friday, July 4 brings the legendary Cherry Creek Arts Festival back to Cherry Creek North, celebrating its 33rd year through July 6. Stroll the streets and enjoy works from over 260 national and international artists, culinary delights, live performing arts, and Creation Station activities for kids. There’s even an opening night event for art lovers who want to engage directly with the creators, according to Cherry Creek North.

Music lovers can head to Civic Center Park again on July 4 for the Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree, featuring Zeds Dead and friends with bass-heavy beats for your Independence Day. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park is hosting its own fireworks show on Saturday, July 5, which begins right after the park closes at 9 p.m. according to Elitch Gardens.

If immersive history is your thing, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage is on display at the Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver through July 6. Dive into more than 90 artifacts, explore reconstructed rooms, and follow the Titanic’s captivating story with state-of-the-art technology and emotional storytelling. Denver Art Museum also features The Tangled Self, a thought-provoking contemporary installation exploring inner worlds.

Foodies can chill at the Kachina Cantina with margarita pitchers and frozen flights all weekend, while sweet seekers can smash their own chocolate creation at Toro’s La Bomba Smash Course on July 4 for a hands-on dessert adventure.

For families, the Park Hill Parade—the largest Independence Day march in Denver—returns at 1:30 p.m. on July 4. This lively community tradition runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood.

Whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or fireworks, Denver has something for every taste this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver listeners, get ready for a jam-packed week of events as the city comes alive for Independence Day and beyond. Kicking off today, July 3, Indy Eve lights up Civic Center Park with live music from the Colorado Symphony Brass and Percussion Ensemble, dazzling drone displays between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m., and an energetic Night Market. Expect circus performances, a family fun zone, and plenty of food trucks on-site, all starting at 5 p.m. This event is free and a perfect way to jumpstart your holiday celebrations according to the Civic Center Conservancy.

Pop culture fans, don’t miss Fan Expo Denver running July 3 through 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. This is your gateway to a world of comics, anime, gaming, and celebrity encounters. Whether you’re into cosplay or just want to meet your favorite stars, Fan Expo Denver is the ultimate playground for superfans and newcomers alike as reported by Denver.org.

Friday, July 4 brings the legendary Cherry Creek Arts Festival back to Cherry Creek North, celebrating its 33rd year through July 6. Stroll the streets and enjoy works from over 260 national and international artists, culinary delights, live performing arts, and Creation Station activities for kids. There’s even an opening night event for art lovers who want to engage directly with the creators, according to Cherry Creek North.

Music lovers can head to Civic Center Park again on July 4 for the Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree, featuring Zeds Dead and friends with bass-heavy beats for your Independence Day. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park is hosting its own fireworks show on Saturday, July 5, which begins right after the park closes at 9 p.m. according to Elitch Gardens.

If immersive history is your thing, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage is on display at the Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver through July 6. Dive into more than 90 artifacts, explore reconstructed rooms, and follow the Titanic’s captivating story with state-of-the-art technology and emotional storytelling. Denver Art Museum also features The Tangled Self, a thought-provoking contemporary installation exploring inner worlds.

Foodies can chill at the Kachina Cantina with margarita pitchers and frozen flights all weekend, while sweet seekers can smash their own chocolate creation at Toro’s La Bomba Smash Course on July 4 for a hands-on dessert adventure.

For families, the Park Hill Parade—the largest Independence Day march in Denver—returns at 1:30 p.m. on July 4. This lively community tradition runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood.

Whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or fireworks, Denver has something for every taste this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Summer Fun: PrideFest, Concerts, Comedy, and More</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with summer energy and there is something for everyone around the Mile High City this week and weekend. The centerpiece of the weekend is Denver PrideFest, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. Based at Civic Center Park June 28th and 29th, the festival draws over half a million visitors with vibrant parades, a 5K run, unbeatable people-watching, live entertainment across multiple stages, food and drink vendors, hundreds of booths, and a joyful, inclusive atmosphere. According to Denver.org and 303 Magazine, the weekend will also feature Blockwide Pride events on Larimer Square, with high-energy parties, live music, and community celebrations both Friday and Saturday nights.

Music lovers, don’t miss Widespread Panic at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 28th. The venue opens at 5 PM and the show starts at 7 PM, promising a high-energy jam band experience under the Colorado stars, presented by Bill Bass Concerts and KBCO. Red Rocks recommends downloading their mobile app for the best visitor experience.

For a dose of comedy, Jordan Jensen brings her signature wit to Comedy Works Downtown through June 28th. VIP tickets mean priority seating upfront, perfect for making it a laughter-filled night out.

Fitness and wellness seekers can join the Rainforest Yoga class at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster Saturday morning. Imagine practicing yoga surrounded by exotic plants and flitting butterflies starting at 7:45 AM—an unforgettable way to start your weekend, reported by Denver7.

Dog lovers and families are invited to the Denver Dog Fair at the National Western Complex on Saturday. Enjoy a puppy kissing booth, fun runs, doggy fashion shows, flyball games, and plenty of pups up for adoption—a perfect outing for those with four-legged friends.

Art enthusiasts have several options too. The Evergreen Mountain Art Celebration features 65 artists and a rustic Colorado vibe at the Evergreen North Shopping Center all weekend, while the Denver Art Museum hosts Kent Monkman’s acclaimed “History is Painted by the Victors” exhibit, the celebrated artist’s first major US show.

For those wanting even more, step outside the city for the Vail Lacrosse Shootout or the Central City Opera Festival, both of which run through the weekend.

Thank you for tuning in and exploring what makes Denver’s summer scene so inviting. Don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides and event spotlights. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 08:54:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with summer energy and there is something for everyone around the Mile High City this week and weekend. The centerpiece of the weekend is Denver PrideFest, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. Based at Civic Center Park June 28th and 29th, the festival draws over half a million visitors with vibrant parades, a 5K run, unbeatable people-watching, live entertainment across multiple stages, food and drink vendors, hundreds of booths, and a joyful, inclusive atmosphere. According to Denver.org and 303 Magazine, the weekend will also feature Blockwide Pride events on Larimer Square, with high-energy parties, live music, and community celebrations both Friday and Saturday nights.

Music lovers, don’t miss Widespread Panic at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 28th. The venue opens at 5 PM and the show starts at 7 PM, promising a high-energy jam band experience under the Colorado stars, presented by Bill Bass Concerts and KBCO. Red Rocks recommends downloading their mobile app for the best visitor experience.

For a dose of comedy, Jordan Jensen brings her signature wit to Comedy Works Downtown through June 28th. VIP tickets mean priority seating upfront, perfect for making it a laughter-filled night out.

Fitness and wellness seekers can join the Rainforest Yoga class at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster Saturday morning. Imagine practicing yoga surrounded by exotic plants and flitting butterflies starting at 7:45 AM—an unforgettable way to start your weekend, reported by Denver7.

Dog lovers and families are invited to the Denver Dog Fair at the National Western Complex on Saturday. Enjoy a puppy kissing booth, fun runs, doggy fashion shows, flyball games, and plenty of pups up for adoption—a perfect outing for those with four-legged friends.

Art enthusiasts have several options too. The Evergreen Mountain Art Celebration features 65 artists and a rustic Colorado vibe at the Evergreen North Shopping Center all weekend, while the Denver Art Museum hosts Kent Monkman’s acclaimed “History is Painted by the Victors” exhibit, the celebrated artist’s first major US show.

For those wanting even more, step outside the city for the Vail Lacrosse Shootout or the Central City Opera Festival, both of which run through the weekend.

Thank you for tuning in and exploring what makes Denver’s summer scene so inviting. Don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides and event spotlights. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with summer energy and there is something for everyone around the Mile High City this week and weekend. The centerpiece of the weekend is Denver PrideFest, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. Based at Civic Center Park June 28th and 29th, the festival draws over half a million visitors with vibrant parades, a 5K run, unbeatable people-watching, live entertainment across multiple stages, food and drink vendors, hundreds of booths, and a joyful, inclusive atmosphere. According to Denver.org and 303 Magazine, the weekend will also feature Blockwide Pride events on Larimer Square, with high-energy parties, live music, and community celebrations both Friday and Saturday nights.

Music lovers, don’t miss Widespread Panic at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 28th. The venue opens at 5 PM and the show starts at 7 PM, promising a high-energy jam band experience under the Colorado stars, presented by Bill Bass Concerts and KBCO. Red Rocks recommends downloading their mobile app for the best visitor experience.

For a dose of comedy, Jordan Jensen brings her signature wit to Comedy Works Downtown through June 28th. VIP tickets mean priority seating upfront, perfect for making it a laughter-filled night out.

Fitness and wellness seekers can join the Rainforest Yoga class at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster Saturday morning. Imagine practicing yoga surrounded by exotic plants and flitting butterflies starting at 7:45 AM—an unforgettable way to start your weekend, reported by Denver7.

Dog lovers and families are invited to the Denver Dog Fair at the National Western Complex on Saturday. Enjoy a puppy kissing booth, fun runs, doggy fashion shows, flyball games, and plenty of pups up for adoption—a perfect outing for those with four-legged friends.

Art enthusiasts have several options too. The Evergreen Mountain Art Celebration features 65 artists and a rustic Colorado vibe at the Evergreen North Shopping Center all weekend, while the Denver Art Museum hosts Kent Monkman’s acclaimed “History is Painted by the Victors” exhibit, the celebrated artist’s first major US show.

For those wanting even more, step outside the city for the Vail Lacrosse Shootout or the Central City Opera Festival, both of which run through the weekend.

Thank you for tuning in and exploring what makes Denver’s summer scene so inviting. Don’t forget to subscribe for more local guides and event spotlights. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Hosting Nonstop Lineup of Music, Festivals, Sports, and Fun This Week</title>
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      <description>If you are in Denver this week, get ready for a non-stop lineup of music, festivals, sports, and fun all across the city. Kicking things off tonight, June 26, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will be buzzing as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team takes on Ireland. Colorado’s own soccer stars Lindsey Heaps, Sophia Wilson, and Mallory Swanson are set to represent the Centennial State, and tickets are still available if you want to catch America’s best before they head to the World Cup, according to Visit Denver.

Music fans, your cup runneth over. Empower Field at Mile High is hosting Metallica’s massive M72 World Tour this Friday, June 27, and Sunday, June 29, featuring two completely different setlists. Friday’s show pairs Metallica with Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills, while Sunday brings Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies for an unforgettable heavy metal blowout. You can expect the energy to be sky high as Metallica performs in the round on the 50-yard line.

For those who prefer hits and huge singalongs, don’t miss Dirty Heads at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, or check out Polyrhythmics at Cervantes’ Other Side. And for a different vibe, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting Jordan Jensen all weekend long, offering plenty of laughs and a chance to discover one of stand-up’s fastest rising stars.

Saturday and Sunday, Civic Center Park transforms into a rainbow sea for the 51st annual Denver PrideFest, one of the country’s largest and most inclusive Pride celebrations. Over 500,000 are expected to enjoy live performances on two stages, a parade on Sunday morning, delicious food, dozens of vendors, and a spirit of joy and acceptance that fills the heart of Denver. Larimer Square also hosts a Pride Block Party all weekend, with live music and dancing in the streets.

Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Kent Monkman exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, which runs all weekend and marks the famed artist’s US debut. His works challenge and celebrate histories, and this is a rare chance to experience them up close.

If you’re looking to move, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at The Rally Hotel offers a gorgeous skyline and mountain view for your morning sun salutations. Outdoor lovers can head to Confluence Park for CROSSCURRENTS, Denver’s riverside festival where music, food, and river fun come together for a uniquely Mile High experience.

And if you want more live music, Wu-Tang Clan with Run The Jewels, Vulfpeck at Red Rocks, Eli Brown at the Greek Theater, and Keith Urban at Fiddler’s Green round out a truly epic week.

Denver’s summer is in full bloom, and whether you’re a foodie, music lover, sports fanatic, or just want to take in city sights, there’s an event calling your name.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 08:55:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you are in Denver this week, get ready for a non-stop lineup of music, festivals, sports, and fun all across the city. Kicking things off tonight, June 26, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will be buzzing as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team takes on Ireland. Colorado’s own soccer stars Lindsey Heaps, Sophia Wilson, and Mallory Swanson are set to represent the Centennial State, and tickets are still available if you want to catch America’s best before they head to the World Cup, according to Visit Denver.

Music fans, your cup runneth over. Empower Field at Mile High is hosting Metallica’s massive M72 World Tour this Friday, June 27, and Sunday, June 29, featuring two completely different setlists. Friday’s show pairs Metallica with Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills, while Sunday brings Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies for an unforgettable heavy metal blowout. You can expect the energy to be sky high as Metallica performs in the round on the 50-yard line.

For those who prefer hits and huge singalongs, don’t miss Dirty Heads at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, or check out Polyrhythmics at Cervantes’ Other Side. And for a different vibe, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting Jordan Jensen all weekend long, offering plenty of laughs and a chance to discover one of stand-up’s fastest rising stars.

Saturday and Sunday, Civic Center Park transforms into a rainbow sea for the 51st annual Denver PrideFest, one of the country’s largest and most inclusive Pride celebrations. Over 500,000 are expected to enjoy live performances on two stages, a parade on Sunday morning, delicious food, dozens of vendors, and a spirit of joy and acceptance that fills the heart of Denver. Larimer Square also hosts a Pride Block Party all weekend, with live music and dancing in the streets.

Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Kent Monkman exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, which runs all weekend and marks the famed artist’s US debut. His works challenge and celebrate histories, and this is a rare chance to experience them up close.

If you’re looking to move, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at The Rally Hotel offers a gorgeous skyline and mountain view for your morning sun salutations. Outdoor lovers can head to Confluence Park for CROSSCURRENTS, Denver’s riverside festival where music, food, and river fun come together for a uniquely Mile High experience.

And if you want more live music, Wu-Tang Clan with Run The Jewels, Vulfpeck at Red Rocks, Eli Brown at the Greek Theater, and Keith Urban at Fiddler’s Green round out a truly epic week.

Denver’s summer is in full bloom, and whether you’re a foodie, music lover, sports fanatic, or just want to take in city sights, there’s an event calling your name.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you are in Denver this week, get ready for a non-stop lineup of music, festivals, sports, and fun all across the city. Kicking things off tonight, June 26, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will be buzzing as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team takes on Ireland. Colorado’s own soccer stars Lindsey Heaps, Sophia Wilson, and Mallory Swanson are set to represent the Centennial State, and tickets are still available if you want to catch America’s best before they head to the World Cup, according to Visit Denver.

Music fans, your cup runneth over. Empower Field at Mile High is hosting Metallica’s massive M72 World Tour this Friday, June 27, and Sunday, June 29, featuring two completely different setlists. Friday’s show pairs Metallica with Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills, while Sunday brings Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies for an unforgettable heavy metal blowout. You can expect the energy to be sky high as Metallica performs in the round on the 50-yard line.

For those who prefer hits and huge singalongs, don’t miss Dirty Heads at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight, or check out Polyrhythmics at Cervantes’ Other Side. And for a different vibe, Comedy Works Downtown is hosting Jordan Jensen all weekend long, offering plenty of laughs and a chance to discover one of stand-up’s fastest rising stars.

Saturday and Sunday, Civic Center Park transforms into a rainbow sea for the 51st annual Denver PrideFest, one of the country’s largest and most inclusive Pride celebrations. Over 500,000 are expected to enjoy live performances on two stages, a parade on Sunday morning, delicious food, dozens of vendors, and a spirit of joy and acceptance that fills the heart of Denver. Larimer Square also hosts a Pride Block Party all weekend, with live music and dancing in the streets.

Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Kent Monkman exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, which runs all weekend and marks the famed artist’s US debut. His works challenge and celebrate histories, and this is a rare chance to experience them up close.

If you’re looking to move, Terrace Vinyasa yoga at The Rally Hotel offers a gorgeous skyline and mountain view for your morning sun salutations. Outdoor lovers can head to Confluence Park for CROSSCURRENTS, Denver’s riverside festival where music, food, and river fun come together for a uniquely Mile High experience.

And if you want more live music, Wu-Tang Clan with Run The Jewels, Vulfpeck at Red Rocks, Eli Brown at the Greek Theater, and Keith Urban at Fiddler’s Green round out a truly epic week.

Denver’s summer is in full bloom, and whether you’re a foodie, music lover, sports fanatic, or just want to take in city sights, there’s an event calling your name.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Bursting with Summer Festivities, Art, Music, and Culinary Delights</title>
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      <description>If you are looking for memorable experiences in Denver this week, the Mile High City is bursting with summer festivities, art, music, and culinary delights.

Jazz lovers should not miss the City Park Jazz series, continuing through June 29 at beautiful City Park. Bring a blanket and snacks and catch some of Colorado’s best jazz groups in the open air. RTD-Denver notes how easy it is to get there by transit so you can relax and enjoy the evening vibes.

Later in the week, all eyes turn to Civic Center Park for Denver PrideFest, taking place Saturday and Sunday, June 28 and 29. According to Visit Denver, this is the ultimate celebration of love, diversity, and equality, featuring vibrant parades, live entertainment, food trucks, and a bustling festival atmosphere. The weekend kicks off with the Denver Pride 5K, so lace up for a good cause and check out the rainbow-filled festivities in the heart of downtown.

Fans of visual arts can catch the tail end of the Denver Chalk Art Festival, an annual favorite where artists transform pavement into colorful masterpieces. The festival runs through late June, transforming Larimer Square and the surrounding area with creativity and color, as shared by RTD-Denver.

Families have plenty to explore too. For younger kids, St. Elizabeth’s School hosts the Kids Summer Sewing and Upcycling Camp, providing hands-on fun and creativity on June 23. Budding foodies or curious explorers can join one of the many food tours by Cozymeal, discovering Denver’s top eats and iconic culinary stops throughout the week. Eventbrite lists multiple time slots for these mouthwatering adventures.

If you are in the mood for laughs, check out Denver’s thriving comedy scene. Comedy Works Downtown and Comedy Works South both feature stand-up shows regularly, giving listeners a lively night out in LoDo or Greenwood Village. For those looking for cultural enrichment, the Central City Opera Festival kicks off June 28, just a quick trip from Denver, with stunning stage productions in one of Colorado’s most historic opera houses, according to Uncover Colorado.

Wrap up your Denver experience by catching a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field, a classic summer pastime, or enjoy local produce and crafts at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market. If relaxing with yoga or art is more your scene, Denver Botanic Gardens offers outdoor sessions and workshops almost daily.

No matter your interest, Denver is alive with energy and creativity this week. Thanks for tuning in. Remember to subscribe, and for more, check out quietplease dot ai. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>If you are looking for memorable experiences in Denver this week, the Mile High City is bursting with summer festivities, art, music, and culinary delights.

Jazz lovers should not miss the City Park Jazz series, continuing through June 29 at beautiful City Park. Bring a blanket and snacks and catch some of Colorado’s best jazz groups in the open air. RTD-Denver notes how easy it is to get there by transit so you can relax and enjoy the evening vibes.

Later in the week, all eyes turn to Civic Center Park for Denver PrideFest, taking place Saturday and Sunday, June 28 and 29. According to Visit Denver, this is the ultimate celebration of love, diversity, and equality, featuring vibrant parades, live entertainment, food trucks, and a bustling festival atmosphere. The weekend kicks off with the Denver Pride 5K, so lace up for a good cause and check out the rainbow-filled festivities in the heart of downtown.

Fans of visual arts can catch the tail end of the Denver Chalk Art Festival, an annual favorite where artists transform pavement into colorful masterpieces. The festival runs through late June, transforming Larimer Square and the surrounding area with creativity and color, as shared by RTD-Denver.

Families have plenty to explore too. For younger kids, St. Elizabeth’s School hosts the Kids Summer Sewing and Upcycling Camp, providing hands-on fun and creativity on June 23. Budding foodies or curious explorers can join one of the many food tours by Cozymeal, discovering Denver’s top eats and iconic culinary stops throughout the week. Eventbrite lists multiple time slots for these mouthwatering adventures.

If you are in the mood for laughs, check out Denver’s thriving comedy scene. Comedy Works Downtown and Comedy Works South both feature stand-up shows regularly, giving listeners a lively night out in LoDo or Greenwood Village. For those looking for cultural enrichment, the Central City Opera Festival kicks off June 28, just a quick trip from Denver, with stunning stage productions in one of Colorado’s most historic opera houses, according to Uncover Colorado.

Wrap up your Denver experience by catching a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field, a classic summer pastime, or enjoy local produce and crafts at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market. If relaxing with yoga or art is more your scene, Denver Botanic Gardens offers outdoor sessions and workshops almost daily.

No matter your interest, Denver is alive with energy and creativity this week. Thanks for tuning in. Remember to subscribe, and for more, check out quietplease dot ai. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you are looking for memorable experiences in Denver this week, the Mile High City is bursting with summer festivities, art, music, and culinary delights.

Jazz lovers should not miss the City Park Jazz series, continuing through June 29 at beautiful City Park. Bring a blanket and snacks and catch some of Colorado’s best jazz groups in the open air. RTD-Denver notes how easy it is to get there by transit so you can relax and enjoy the evening vibes.

Later in the week, all eyes turn to Civic Center Park for Denver PrideFest, taking place Saturday and Sunday, June 28 and 29. According to Visit Denver, this is the ultimate celebration of love, diversity, and equality, featuring vibrant parades, live entertainment, food trucks, and a bustling festival atmosphere. The weekend kicks off with the Denver Pride 5K, so lace up for a good cause and check out the rainbow-filled festivities in the heart of downtown.

Fans of visual arts can catch the tail end of the Denver Chalk Art Festival, an annual favorite where artists transform pavement into colorful masterpieces. The festival runs through late June, transforming Larimer Square and the surrounding area with creativity and color, as shared by RTD-Denver.

Families have plenty to explore too. For younger kids, St. Elizabeth’s School hosts the Kids Summer Sewing and Upcycling Camp, providing hands-on fun and creativity on June 23. Budding foodies or curious explorers can join one of the many food tours by Cozymeal, discovering Denver’s top eats and iconic culinary stops throughout the week. Eventbrite lists multiple time slots for these mouthwatering adventures.

If you are in the mood for laughs, check out Denver’s thriving comedy scene. Comedy Works Downtown and Comedy Works South both feature stand-up shows regularly, giving listeners a lively night out in LoDo or Greenwood Village. For those looking for cultural enrichment, the Central City Opera Festival kicks off June 28, just a quick trip from Denver, with stunning stage productions in one of Colorado’s most historic opera houses, according to Uncover Colorado.

Wrap up your Denver experience by catching a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field, a classic summer pastime, or enjoy local produce and crafts at the South Pearl Farmers’ Market. If relaxing with yoga or art is more your scene, Denver Botanic Gardens offers outdoor sessions and workshops almost daily.

No matter your interest, Denver is alive with energy and creativity this week. Thanks for tuning in. Remember to subscribe, and for more, check out quietplease dot ai. This has been a Quiet Please production.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Packed with Exciting Events: Art, Music, Food, and More</title>
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      <description>Get ready, Denver, for an exciting week and weekend filled with activities and events that cater to all tastes and interests! Whether you're a local or just visiting, you'll find something that will capture your imagination. Here's a rundown of some of the highlights happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Wednesday, June 19, 2025:**

Start your week by exploring the **Denver Art Museum**, where the special exhibition "Art of the Future" is on display. It showcases cutting-edge digital art and interactive installations that are a treat for both art enthusiasts and tech lovers. The museum is open until 8 PM tonight, so you have plenty of time to dive into this mesmerizing world.

**Thursday, June 20, 2025:**

If you're a music fan, head to the **Red Rocks Amphitheatre** for an unforgettable concert experience. Tonight's lineup features the indie sensation Fleet Foxes, promising an evening of mesmerizing harmonies and beautiful natural acoustics. It's a venue and experience that shouldn't be missed!

**Friday, June 21, 2025:**

Kick off your weekend with the **Denver BBQ Festival** at Empower Field at Mile High. Celebrate all things barbecue with pitmasters from across the country serving up brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and more. The event starts at 4 PM, with live music and family-friendly activities, making it a perfect way to ease into the weekend.

**Saturday, June 22, 2025:**

Nature lovers won't want to miss the **Garden Walk** at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where you can explore beautiful themed gardens, stunning sculptures, and participate in guided tours. It's an ideal way to enjoy Denver's summer beauty from 10 AM onwards.

In the evening, swing by the **Cherry Creek Arts Festival**, which kicks off its opening night with a vibrant showcase of visual, culinary, and performing arts. Indulge your senses as you explore over 250 artist exhibits, all within the charming surroundings of Cherry Creek North.

**Sunday, June 23, 2025:**

Brunch your way through the morning at the city’s favorite **Farmers Market at South Pearl Street**. It's not just about fresh produce; you'll find mouth-watering breakfast options, artisanal chocolate, homemade crafts, and much more. It's ideal for a leisurely Sunday stroll accompanied by music and friendly faces.

Wrap up the weekend at the **Colorado Renaissance Festival** located just a short drive from Denver. Step back in time and enjoy jousting tournaments, feasting, and merriment from 10 AM to 6:30 PM. It's a fun, family-friendly event that offers a unique mix of history and fantasy.

Denver is alive with vibrant culture, outdoor adventures, and community spirit this week. Explore these fantastic events and make the most of what this dynamic city has to offer! Whether it’s art, music, food, or history, you’ll find your perfect activity in Denver this week. Enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Get ready, Denver, for an exciting week and weekend filled with activities and events that cater to all tastes and interests! Whether you're a local or just visiting, you'll find something that will capture your imagination. Here's a rundown of some of the highlights happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Wednesday, June 19, 2025:**

Start your week by exploring the **Denver Art Museum**, where the special exhibition "Art of the Future" is on display. It showcases cutting-edge digital art and interactive installations that are a treat for both art enthusiasts and tech lovers. The museum is open until 8 PM tonight, so you have plenty of time to dive into this mesmerizing world.

**Thursday, June 20, 2025:**

If you're a music fan, head to the **Red Rocks Amphitheatre** for an unforgettable concert experience. Tonight's lineup features the indie sensation Fleet Foxes, promising an evening of mesmerizing harmonies and beautiful natural acoustics. It's a venue and experience that shouldn't be missed!

**Friday, June 21, 2025:**

Kick off your weekend with the **Denver BBQ Festival** at Empower Field at Mile High. Celebrate all things barbecue with pitmasters from across the country serving up brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and more. The event starts at 4 PM, with live music and family-friendly activities, making it a perfect way to ease into the weekend.

**Saturday, June 22, 2025:**

Nature lovers won't want to miss the **Garden Walk** at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where you can explore beautiful themed gardens, stunning sculptures, and participate in guided tours. It's an ideal way to enjoy Denver's summer beauty from 10 AM onwards.

In the evening, swing by the **Cherry Creek Arts Festival**, which kicks off its opening night with a vibrant showcase of visual, culinary, and performing arts. Indulge your senses as you explore over 250 artist exhibits, all within the charming surroundings of Cherry Creek North.

**Sunday, June 23, 2025:**

Brunch your way through the morning at the city’s favorite **Farmers Market at South Pearl Street**. It's not just about fresh produce; you'll find mouth-watering breakfast options, artisanal chocolate, homemade crafts, and much more. It's ideal for a leisurely Sunday stroll accompanied by music and friendly faces.

Wrap up the weekend at the **Colorado Renaissance Festival** located just a short drive from Denver. Step back in time and enjoy jousting tournaments, feasting, and merriment from 10 AM to 6:30 PM. It's a fun, family-friendly event that offers a unique mix of history and fantasy.

Denver is alive with vibrant culture, outdoor adventures, and community spirit this week. Explore these fantastic events and make the most of what this dynamic city has to offer! Whether it’s art, music, food, or history, you’ll find your perfect activity in Denver this week. Enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Get ready, Denver, for an exciting week and weekend filled with activities and events that cater to all tastes and interests! Whether you're a local or just visiting, you'll find something that will capture your imagination. Here's a rundown of some of the highlights happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Wednesday, June 19, 2025:**

Start your week by exploring the **Denver Art Museum**, where the special exhibition "Art of the Future" is on display. It showcases cutting-edge digital art and interactive installations that are a treat for both art enthusiasts and tech lovers. The museum is open until 8 PM tonight, so you have plenty of time to dive into this mesmerizing world.

**Thursday, June 20, 2025:**

If you're a music fan, head to the **Red Rocks Amphitheatre** for an unforgettable concert experience. Tonight's lineup features the indie sensation Fleet Foxes, promising an evening of mesmerizing harmonies and beautiful natural acoustics. It's a venue and experience that shouldn't be missed!

**Friday, June 21, 2025:**

Kick off your weekend with the **Denver BBQ Festival** at Empower Field at Mile High. Celebrate all things barbecue with pitmasters from across the country serving up brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and more. The event starts at 4 PM, with live music and family-friendly activities, making it a perfect way to ease into the weekend.

**Saturday, June 22, 2025:**

Nature lovers won't want to miss the **Garden Walk** at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where you can explore beautiful themed gardens, stunning sculptures, and participate in guided tours. It's an ideal way to enjoy Denver's summer beauty from 10 AM onwards.

In the evening, swing by the **Cherry Creek Arts Festival**, which kicks off its opening night with a vibrant showcase of visual, culinary, and performing arts. Indulge your senses as you explore over 250 artist exhibits, all within the charming surroundings of Cherry Creek North.

**Sunday, June 23, 2025:**

Brunch your way through the morning at the city’s favorite **Farmers Market at South Pearl Street**. It's not just about fresh produce; you'll find mouth-watering breakfast options, artisanal chocolate, homemade crafts, and much more. It's ideal for a leisurely Sunday stroll accompanied by music and friendly faces.

Wrap up the weekend at the **Colorado Renaissance Festival** located just a short drive from Denver. Step back in time and enjoy jousting tournaments, feasting, and merriment from 10 AM to 6:30 PM. It's a fun, family-friendly event that offers a unique mix of history and fantasy.

Denver is alive with vibrant culture, outdoor adventures, and community spirit this week. Explore these fantastic events and make the most of what this dynamic city has to offer! Whether it’s art, music, food, or history, you’ll find your perfect activity in Denver this week. Enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Cultural, Outdoor and Culinary Events This Week</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with activities this week, offering a delightful mix of cultural, outdoor, and culinary experiences for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, or an art lover, there's something exciting happening every day.

Start your week at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where they're hosting the annual Summer Concert Series. This Tuesday features an evening with a local jazz band set against the beautiful backdrop of blooming flowers. Pack a picnic and enjoy the melodies under the stars. Concerts continue through the week with different genres, so be sure to catch your favorite.

Wednesday brings the highly anticipated Colorado Shakespeare Festival. This year’s production of "Much Ado About Nothing" promises a captivating performance in the historic amphitheater at the University of Colorado Boulder. It's an opportunity to witness classic drama in an enchanting outdoor atmosphere. Performances are held nightly through Saturday.

For those with a passion for visual arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit on Thursday. "Visions of the Rockies" showcases stunning landscape paintings from local artists. The exhibit runs through September, but this week includes a special artist talk and wine tasting on Thursday evening.

Friday marks the kickoff of the Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. Across the weekend, indulge in mouth-watering barbecue from some of the nation's top pitmasters. Live country music, cooking demonstrations, and family-friendly activities make this a must-visit event. Be sure to arrive hungry!

For a truly unique experience, Saturday offers the chance to participate in the Denver Underground Music Showcase. This eclectic music festival spans several venues along South Broadway, boasting over 100 performances from indie, rock, and hip-hop artists. It's a fabulous way to discover new music and enjoy Denver's vibrant nightlife.

Nature lovers should not miss Sunday's guided hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Known for its stunning rock formations and scenic trails, the park offers a moderate morning hike with a naturalist guide who will share insights into the area's geology and wildlife. Afterwards, catch a brunch at one of the many charming cafes in nearby Morrison.

Finally, cap off your week with the Taste of Highlands on Sunday afternoon, a premier food festival in Denver's historic Highlands neighborhood. Sample delicious bites from local chefs, sip on craft brews, and enjoy live music as you take in the area's quaint charm and vibrant atmosphere.

With an array of activities, Denver is set to enchant everyone this week. Whether you're seeking artistic inspiration, musical enjoyment, or simply a good meal, the Mile-High City is the place to be. Enjoy your stay and make sure to dive into all the rich experiences Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with activities this week, offering a delightful mix of cultural, outdoor, and culinary experiences for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, or an art lover, there's something exciting happening every day.

Start your week at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where they're hosting the annual Summer Concert Series. This Tuesday features an evening with a local jazz band set against the beautiful backdrop of blooming flowers. Pack a picnic and enjoy the melodies under the stars. Concerts continue through the week with different genres, so be sure to catch your favorite.

Wednesday brings the highly anticipated Colorado Shakespeare Festival. This year’s production of "Much Ado About Nothing" promises a captivating performance in the historic amphitheater at the University of Colorado Boulder. It's an opportunity to witness classic drama in an enchanting outdoor atmosphere. Performances are held nightly through Saturday.

For those with a passion for visual arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit on Thursday. "Visions of the Rockies" showcases stunning landscape paintings from local artists. The exhibit runs through September, but this week includes a special artist talk and wine tasting on Thursday evening.

Friday marks the kickoff of the Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. Across the weekend, indulge in mouth-watering barbecue from some of the nation's top pitmasters. Live country music, cooking demonstrations, and family-friendly activities make this a must-visit event. Be sure to arrive hungry!

For a truly unique experience, Saturday offers the chance to participate in the Denver Underground Music Showcase. This eclectic music festival spans several venues along South Broadway, boasting over 100 performances from indie, rock, and hip-hop artists. It's a fabulous way to discover new music and enjoy Denver's vibrant nightlife.

Nature lovers should not miss Sunday's guided hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Known for its stunning rock formations and scenic trails, the park offers a moderate morning hike with a naturalist guide who will share insights into the area's geology and wildlife. Afterwards, catch a brunch at one of the many charming cafes in nearby Morrison.

Finally, cap off your week with the Taste of Highlands on Sunday afternoon, a premier food festival in Denver's historic Highlands neighborhood. Sample delicious bites from local chefs, sip on craft brews, and enjoy live music as you take in the area's quaint charm and vibrant atmosphere.

With an array of activities, Denver is set to enchant everyone this week. Whether you're seeking artistic inspiration, musical enjoyment, or simply a good meal, the Mile-High City is the place to be. Enjoy your stay and make sure to dive into all the rich experiences Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with activities this week, offering a delightful mix of cultural, outdoor, and culinary experiences for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, or an art lover, there's something exciting happening every day.

Start your week at the Denver Botanic Gardens, where they're hosting the annual Summer Concert Series. This Tuesday features an evening with a local jazz band set against the beautiful backdrop of blooming flowers. Pack a picnic and enjoy the melodies under the stars. Concerts continue through the week with different genres, so be sure to catch your favorite.

Wednesday brings the highly anticipated Colorado Shakespeare Festival. This year’s production of "Much Ado About Nothing" promises a captivating performance in the historic amphitheater at the University of Colorado Boulder. It's an opportunity to witness classic drama in an enchanting outdoor atmosphere. Performances are held nightly through Saturday.

For those with a passion for visual arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit on Thursday. "Visions of the Rockies" showcases stunning landscape paintings from local artists. The exhibit runs through September, but this week includes a special artist talk and wine tasting on Thursday evening.

Friday marks the kickoff of the Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. Across the weekend, indulge in mouth-watering barbecue from some of the nation's top pitmasters. Live country music, cooking demonstrations, and family-friendly activities make this a must-visit event. Be sure to arrive hungry!

For a truly unique experience, Saturday offers the chance to participate in the Denver Underground Music Showcase. This eclectic music festival spans several venues along South Broadway, boasting over 100 performances from indie, rock, and hip-hop artists. It's a fabulous way to discover new music and enjoy Denver's vibrant nightlife.

Nature lovers should not miss Sunday's guided hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Known for its stunning rock formations and scenic trails, the park offers a moderate morning hike with a naturalist guide who will share insights into the area's geology and wildlife. Afterwards, catch a brunch at one of the many charming cafes in nearby Morrison.

Finally, cap off your week with the Taste of Highlands on Sunday afternoon, a premier food festival in Denver's historic Highlands neighborhood. Sample delicious bites from local chefs, sip on craft brews, and enjoy live music as you take in the area's quaint charm and vibrant atmosphere.

With an array of activities, Denver is set to enchant everyone this week. Whether you're seeking artistic inspiration, musical enjoyment, or simply a good meal, the Mile-High City is the place to be. Enjoy your stay and make sure to dive into all the rich experiences Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Offerings from June 12-15, 2025</title>
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      <description>Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a range of activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your guide to what's happening in the Mile High City from June 12 to June 15, 2025.

**Thursday, June 12:** Start your day with the whimsical Denver Chalk Art Festival at Larimer Square. Artists from across the country will transform the sidewalks into colorful masterpieces, captivating passersby with their creative flair. Grab breakfast nearby at the Market at Larimer Square and enjoy the live music accompanying this event.

For an evening cultural experience, head to the Denver Art Museum for their special exhibit, "Renaissance Revelations." This exhibition brings together European masterpieces, showcasing works never before seen in the U.S. The museum stays open late on Thursdays, so take advantage of the extended hours.

**Friday, June 13:** For those who love the outdoors, the Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting their annual Summer Concert Series. This week, indie folk band The Lumineers will take the stage in the Garden's intimate UMB Bank Amphitheater. So, pack a picnic, lay on the lush lawns, and enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars.

If comedy is more your style, don’t miss a stop at Comedy Works Downtown for a gut-busting performance by stand-up favorite Nate Bargatze. His relatable humor and deadpan delivery make for an entertaining night out.

**Saturday, June 14:** The weekend kicks off with Denver's PrideFest, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the nation. The festival takes place at Civic Center Park and features a lively parade, diverse food vendors, a family area, and live performances on multiple stages.

For sports enthusiasts, the Colorado Rockies are playing against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Nothing says summer like a day at the ballpark, complete with a cold beer and a Rocky Dog.

**Sunday, June 15:** Wind down your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. This renowned event sprawls over the Cherry Creek North neighborhood and showcases the work of over 250 national and international artists. Stroll through the vibrant displays, participate in interactive art experiences, and sample gourmet food offerings.

Alternatively, if relaxation is what you seek, why not head to nearby Golden, Colorado, just a short drive from Denver. Enjoy a scenic hike to the summit of Lookout Mountain and soak in panoramic views of the city and beyond.

From art and music to sports and outdoor adventures, Denver has something for everyone this week. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, this dynamic city's events promise a memorable summer experience.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 08:56:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a range of activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your guide to what's happening in the Mile High City from June 12 to June 15, 2025.

**Thursday, June 12:** Start your day with the whimsical Denver Chalk Art Festival at Larimer Square. Artists from across the country will transform the sidewalks into colorful masterpieces, captivating passersby with their creative flair. Grab breakfast nearby at the Market at Larimer Square and enjoy the live music accompanying this event.

For an evening cultural experience, head to the Denver Art Museum for their special exhibit, "Renaissance Revelations." This exhibition brings together European masterpieces, showcasing works never before seen in the U.S. The museum stays open late on Thursdays, so take advantage of the extended hours.

**Friday, June 13:** For those who love the outdoors, the Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting their annual Summer Concert Series. This week, indie folk band The Lumineers will take the stage in the Garden's intimate UMB Bank Amphitheater. So, pack a picnic, lay on the lush lawns, and enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars.

If comedy is more your style, don’t miss a stop at Comedy Works Downtown for a gut-busting performance by stand-up favorite Nate Bargatze. His relatable humor and deadpan delivery make for an entertaining night out.

**Saturday, June 14:** The weekend kicks off with Denver's PrideFest, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the nation. The festival takes place at Civic Center Park and features a lively parade, diverse food vendors, a family area, and live performances on multiple stages.

For sports enthusiasts, the Colorado Rockies are playing against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Nothing says summer like a day at the ballpark, complete with a cold beer and a Rocky Dog.

**Sunday, June 15:** Wind down your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. This renowned event sprawls over the Cherry Creek North neighborhood and showcases the work of over 250 national and international artists. Stroll through the vibrant displays, participate in interactive art experiences, and sample gourmet food offerings.

Alternatively, if relaxation is what you seek, why not head to nearby Golden, Colorado, just a short drive from Denver. Enjoy a scenic hike to the summit of Lookout Mountain and soak in panoramic views of the city and beyond.

From art and music to sports and outdoor adventures, Denver has something for everyone this week. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, this dynamic city's events promise a memorable summer experience.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a range of activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your guide to what's happening in the Mile High City from June 12 to June 15, 2025.

**Thursday, June 12:** Start your day with the whimsical Denver Chalk Art Festival at Larimer Square. Artists from across the country will transform the sidewalks into colorful masterpieces, captivating passersby with their creative flair. Grab breakfast nearby at the Market at Larimer Square and enjoy the live music accompanying this event.

For an evening cultural experience, head to the Denver Art Museum for their special exhibit, "Renaissance Revelations." This exhibition brings together European masterpieces, showcasing works never before seen in the U.S. The museum stays open late on Thursdays, so take advantage of the extended hours.

**Friday, June 13:** For those who love the outdoors, the Denver Botanic Gardens is hosting their annual Summer Concert Series. This week, indie folk band The Lumineers will take the stage in the Garden's intimate UMB Bank Amphitheater. So, pack a picnic, lay on the lush lawns, and enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars.

If comedy is more your style, don’t miss a stop at Comedy Works Downtown for a gut-busting performance by stand-up favorite Nate Bargatze. His relatable humor and deadpan delivery make for an entertaining night out.

**Saturday, June 14:** The weekend kicks off with Denver's PrideFest, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the nation. The festival takes place at Civic Center Park and features a lively parade, diverse food vendors, a family area, and live performances on multiple stages.

For sports enthusiasts, the Colorado Rockies are playing against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Nothing says summer like a day at the ballpark, complete with a cold beer and a Rocky Dog.

**Sunday, June 15:** Wind down your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. This renowned event sprawls over the Cherry Creek North neighborhood and showcases the work of over 250 national and international artists. Stroll through the vibrant displays, participate in interactive art experiences, and sample gourmet food offerings.

Alternatively, if relaxation is what you seek, why not head to nearby Golden, Colorado, just a short drive from Denver. Enjoy a scenic hike to the summit of Lookout Mountain and soak in panoramic views of the city and beyond.

From art and music to sports and outdoor adventures, Denver has something for everyone this week. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, this dynamic city's events promise a memorable summer experience.

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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week! With a full lineup of events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy under the Mile High sky. Here’s your friendly guide to what’s happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Monday, June 9th**

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Art Museum. The "Contemporary Expressions" exhibit features groundbreaking modern art from local and international artists, offering a perfect dose of culture to jumpstart your days ahead.

**Tuesday, June 10th**

Music lovers should head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a mesmerizing performance by folk sensation Brandi Carlile. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and captivating voice, this promises to be a night under the stars you won't forget. Gates open at 6:30 PM.

**Wednesday, June 11th**

Get a midweek science fix at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science with the “Astronomy Nights” event. Dive deep into the cosmos with themed exhibits and telescopic viewing, starting at 7 PM. It’s a stellar experience for the whole family.

**Thursday, June 12th**

Don’t miss the weekly RiNo Art District "First Friday" Art Walk, a vibrant showcase of local art, street performances, and food trucks. From 5 PM onwards, the district comes alive with creativity and community spirit.

**Friday, June 13th**

TGIF at Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies face off against the San Francisco Giants. The game kicks off at 6:40 PM, but be sure to arrive early for a Rockies cap giveaway happening at the gates.

**Saturday, June 14th**

Start your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Open from 8 AM to 1 PM, it’s an excellent place to pick up fresh produce and artisanal goods. Later, head over to Civic Center Park for the annual Denver Chalk Art Festival, where the city’s best street artists transform sidewalks into colorful canvases.

**Sunday, June 15th**

The weekend closes with a bang with the Denver PrideFest happening at Civic Center Park. Celebrating inclusivity and community spirit, it includes a lively parade starting at 9:30 AM, followed by music, food, and festivities that last all day.

Each day this week in Denver offers unique experiences that showcase the vibrant culture and community spirit of the city. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a sports fan, or just looking to enjoy some great weather and fantastic company, Denver has you covered!

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week! With a full lineup of events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy under the Mile High sky. Here’s your friendly guide to what’s happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Monday, June 9th**

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Art Museum. The "Contemporary Expressions" exhibit features groundbreaking modern art from local and international artists, offering a perfect dose of culture to jumpstart your days ahead.

**Tuesday, June 10th**

Music lovers should head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a mesmerizing performance by folk sensation Brandi Carlile. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and captivating voice, this promises to be a night under the stars you won't forget. Gates open at 6:30 PM.

**Wednesday, June 11th**

Get a midweek science fix at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science with the “Astronomy Nights” event. Dive deep into the cosmos with themed exhibits and telescopic viewing, starting at 7 PM. It’s a stellar experience for the whole family.

**Thursday, June 12th**

Don’t miss the weekly RiNo Art District "First Friday" Art Walk, a vibrant showcase of local art, street performances, and food trucks. From 5 PM onwards, the district comes alive with creativity and community spirit.

**Friday, June 13th**

TGIF at Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies face off against the San Francisco Giants. The game kicks off at 6:40 PM, but be sure to arrive early for a Rockies cap giveaway happening at the gates.

**Saturday, June 14th**

Start your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Open from 8 AM to 1 PM, it’s an excellent place to pick up fresh produce and artisanal goods. Later, head over to Civic Center Park for the annual Denver Chalk Art Festival, where the city’s best street artists transform sidewalks into colorful canvases.

**Sunday, June 15th**

The weekend closes with a bang with the Denver PrideFest happening at Civic Center Park. Celebrating inclusivity and community spirit, it includes a lively parade starting at 9:30 AM, followed by music, food, and festivities that last all day.

Each day this week in Denver offers unique experiences that showcase the vibrant culture and community spirit of the city. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a sports fan, or just looking to enjoy some great weather and fantastic company, Denver has you covered!

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**Monday, June 9th**

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Art Museum. The "Contemporary Expressions" exhibit features groundbreaking modern art from local and international artists, offering a perfect dose of culture to jumpstart your days ahead.

**Tuesday, June 10th**

Music lovers should head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a mesmerizing performance by folk sensation Brandi Carlile. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and captivating voice, this promises to be a night under the stars you won't forget. Gates open at 6:30 PM.

**Wednesday, June 11th**

Get a midweek science fix at the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science with the “Astronomy Nights” event. Dive deep into the cosmos with themed exhibits and telescopic viewing, starting at 7 PM. It’s a stellar experience for the whole family.

**Thursday, June 12th**

Don’t miss the weekly RiNo Art District "First Friday" Art Walk, a vibrant showcase of local art, street performances, and food trucks. From 5 PM onwards, the district comes alive with creativity and community spirit.

**Friday, June 13th**

TGIF at Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies face off against the San Francisco Giants. The game kicks off at 6:40 PM, but be sure to arrive early for a Rockies cap giveaway happening at the gates.

**Saturday, June 14th**

Start your weekend with a visit to the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Open from 8 AM to 1 PM, it’s an excellent place to pick up fresh produce and artisanal goods. Later, head over to Civic Center Park for the annual Denver Chalk Art Festival, where the city’s best street artists transform sidewalks into colorful canvases.

**Sunday, June 15th**

The weekend closes with a bang with the Denver PrideFest happening at Civic Center Park. Celebrating inclusivity and community spirit, it includes a lively parade starting at 9:30 AM, followed by music, food, and festivities that last all day.

Each day this week in Denver offers unique experiences that showcase the vibrant culture and community spirit of the city. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a sports fan, or just looking to enjoy some great weather and fantastic company, Denver has you covered!

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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is abuzz with excitement as the Mile High City gears up for a fantastic week filled with vibrant events and activities. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver has something for everyone. Here's a rundown of must-attend events happening in the city today and throughout the weekend. 

**Thursday, May 29th:**

Kick off your Thursday with the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual Summer Concert Series. Tonight’s performance features indie pop sensations Lake Street Dive, who promise an evening of soulful tunes amidst the stunning backdrop of blooming flowers. Don't forget to bring a picnic blanket and settle in for a magical evening under the stars.

For a more adrenaline-pumping experience, head over to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The renowned natural acoustics of this venue will host the multi-talented H.E.R. Expect a mix of R&amp;B, rock, and everything in between. Plus, the breathtaking scenery makes it a night to remember.

**Friday, May 30th:**

Art lovers won't want to miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District. From 5:30 PM onward, stroll through numerous art galleries, funky shops, and open studios. Enjoy live performances and meet artists showcasing their incredible works. It's a colorful exploration sure to inspire creativity.

For something a little quirky, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Zoo Romp from 6 PM to 10 PM, an adult-only event that transforms the zoo into an exciting festival. Delight in food trucks, craft beers, and a scavenger hunt—all set to a backdrop of exotic animals.

**Saturday, May 31st:**

Make your way to the Highlands Street Fair, a family-friendly event brimming with local bands, artisan vendors, and delicious food trucks. This all-day affair is perfect for soaking in the laid-back vibe of Denver's popular Highlands neighborhood.

If you're a fitness enthusiast, don’t miss the Colfax Marathon, which takes participants through the best of Denver, passing by iconic landmarks and lively neighborhoods. Whether running or cheering, it's sure to be an exhilarating start to your weekend.

In the evening, embrace your inner queen at Drag Queen Bingo at the Milk Market. This event is a fabulous blend of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent! Expect plenty of laughter, gaiety, and, of course, bingo prizes.

**Sunday, June 1st:**

Wrap up the weekend with a relaxing day at City Park Jazz. This free event features local jazz talents and offers a delightful end-of-week vibe. Bring a picnic, soak in the sun, and enjoy the smooth jazz notes floating through the park.

Feeling adventurous? Head out to the Cherry Creek Reservoir for some paddleboarding or kayaking. It's a wonderful way to enjoy Denver's natural beauty and have some fun on the water.

Denver's vibrant cultural scene ensures there's never a dull moment. So whether you're indulging in live music, enjoying unique art, or immersing yourself in the local foodie culture, you're sure to have an unforgettable time in the Mile High City

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is abuzz with excitement as the Mile High City gears up for a fantastic week filled with vibrant events and activities. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver has something for everyone. Here's a rundown of must-attend events happening in the city today and throughout the weekend. 

**Thursday, May 29th:**

Kick off your Thursday with the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual Summer Concert Series. Tonight’s performance features indie pop sensations Lake Street Dive, who promise an evening of soulful tunes amidst the stunning backdrop of blooming flowers. Don't forget to bring a picnic blanket and settle in for a magical evening under the stars.

For a more adrenaline-pumping experience, head over to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The renowned natural acoustics of this venue will host the multi-talented H.E.R. Expect a mix of R&amp;B, rock, and everything in between. Plus, the breathtaking scenery makes it a night to remember.

**Friday, May 30th:**

Art lovers won't want to miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District. From 5:30 PM onward, stroll through numerous art galleries, funky shops, and open studios. Enjoy live performances and meet artists showcasing their incredible works. It's a colorful exploration sure to inspire creativity.

For something a little quirky, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Zoo Romp from 6 PM to 10 PM, an adult-only event that transforms the zoo into an exciting festival. Delight in food trucks, craft beers, and a scavenger hunt—all set to a backdrop of exotic animals.

**Saturday, May 31st:**

Make your way to the Highlands Street Fair, a family-friendly event brimming with local bands, artisan vendors, and delicious food trucks. This all-day affair is perfect for soaking in the laid-back vibe of Denver's popular Highlands neighborhood.

If you're a fitness enthusiast, don’t miss the Colfax Marathon, which takes participants through the best of Denver, passing by iconic landmarks and lively neighborhoods. Whether running or cheering, it's sure to be an exhilarating start to your weekend.

In the evening, embrace your inner queen at Drag Queen Bingo at the Milk Market. This event is a fabulous blend of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent! Expect plenty of laughter, gaiety, and, of course, bingo prizes.

**Sunday, June 1st:**

Wrap up the weekend with a relaxing day at City Park Jazz. This free event features local jazz talents and offers a delightful end-of-week vibe. Bring a picnic, soak in the sun, and enjoy the smooth jazz notes floating through the park.

Feeling adventurous? Head out to the Cherry Creek Reservoir for some paddleboarding or kayaking. It's a wonderful way to enjoy Denver's natural beauty and have some fun on the water.

Denver's vibrant cultural scene ensures there's never a dull moment. So whether you're indulging in live music, enjoying unique art, or immersing yourself in the local foodie culture, you're sure to have an unforgettable time in the Mile High City

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**Thursday, May 29th:**

Kick off your Thursday with the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual Summer Concert Series. Tonight’s performance features indie pop sensations Lake Street Dive, who promise an evening of soulful tunes amidst the stunning backdrop of blooming flowers. Don't forget to bring a picnic blanket and settle in for a magical evening under the stars.

For a more adrenaline-pumping experience, head over to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The renowned natural acoustics of this venue will host the multi-talented H.E.R. Expect a mix of R&amp;B, rock, and everything in between. Plus, the breathtaking scenery makes it a night to remember.

**Friday, May 30th:**

Art lovers won't want to miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District. From 5:30 PM onward, stroll through numerous art galleries, funky shops, and open studios. Enjoy live performances and meet artists showcasing their incredible works. It's a colorful exploration sure to inspire creativity.

For something a little quirky, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Zoo Romp from 6 PM to 10 PM, an adult-only event that transforms the zoo into an exciting festival. Delight in food trucks, craft beers, and a scavenger hunt—all set to a backdrop of exotic animals.

**Saturday, May 31st:**

Make your way to the Highlands Street Fair, a family-friendly event brimming with local bands, artisan vendors, and delicious food trucks. This all-day affair is perfect for soaking in the laid-back vibe of Denver's popular Highlands neighborhood.

If you're a fitness enthusiast, don’t miss the Colfax Marathon, which takes participants through the best of Denver, passing by iconic landmarks and lively neighborhoods. Whether running or cheering, it's sure to be an exhilarating start to your weekend.

In the evening, embrace your inner queen at Drag Queen Bingo at the Milk Market. This event is a fabulous blend of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent! Expect plenty of laughter, gaiety, and, of course, bingo prizes.

**Sunday, June 1st:**

Wrap up the weekend with a relaxing day at City Park Jazz. This free event features local jazz talents and offers a delightful end-of-week vibe. Bring a picnic, soak in the sun, and enjoy the smooth jazz notes floating through the park.

Feeling adventurous? Head out to the Cherry Creek Reservoir for some paddleboarding or kayaking. It's a wonderful way to enjoy Denver's natural beauty and have some fun on the water.

Denver's vibrant cultural scene ensures there's never a dull moment. So whether you're indulging in live music, enjoying unique art, or immersing yourself in the local foodie culture, you're sure to have an unforgettable time in the Mile High City

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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Diverse Events from May 22nd Weekend</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement as the city hosts a variety of events that are sure to delight locals and visitors alike. From music festivals to art exhibits and outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in Denver from May 22nd through the weekend.

Kick off your week with the Denver Pop Culture Con, which runs from May 23rd to May 25th at the Colorado Convention Center. This fan-favorite event features panels, celebrity guests, artists, and an expansive exhibitor floor. Whether you’re a comic book aficionado or a pop culture enthusiast, this event promises a fantastic lineup of activities, cosplay, and interactive experiences.

Art lovers should not miss the Denver Arts Festival, taking place at Central Park on May 24th and 25th. This annual event showcases the talents of over 150 visual artists from across the nation. From painting and sculpture to jewelry and photography, the festival has something for everyone. Enjoy live music performances, food trucks, and a kids’ art zone, making it a perfect family-friendly outing.

For those who prefer the outdoors, head over to the Great American Beer Festival on May 23rd and 24th at the Empower Field at Mile High. Sample brews from over 800 breweries while enjoying live music and gourmet food pairings. Don't miss the educational seminars and the chance to meet some of the craft beer industry's most influential figures.

If you're a fan of live music, the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of concerts this weekend. Catch the Lumineers on May 23rd or the electrifying sounds of Tame Impala on May 24th. This iconic venue provides a breathtaking backdrop for any musical performance, nestled among towering red rocks and offering stunning views of the Denver skyline.

For a more laid-back experience, consider exploring the Taste of Colorado on May 24th to May 26th at Civic Center Park. This culinary celebration highlights the best in local cuisine, with food vendors offering a wide array of tasty dishes. Enjoy live music, cooking demonstrations, and a family-friendly zone with activities to keep the little ones entertained.

History buffs should make their way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science’s latest exhibit, "Mysteries of Ancient Egypt," open throughout the weekend. Dive into the world of pharaohs and mummies with interactive exhibits and rare artifacts that bring Egypt's ancient history to life.

For adventurous spirits, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Show at the National Western Complex on May 23rd and 24th offers an exciting array of exhibits and demonstrations. From camping and hiking gear to outdoor sports showcases, this event is a must-visit for those looking to explore Colorado’s great outdoors.

Finally, wrap up your week with a relaxing Sunday afternoon at the City Park Jazz, a free concert series kicking off on May 25th at City Park Pavilion. This beloved local tradition offers the perfect opportunity to unwind wi

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement as the city hosts a variety of events that are sure to delight locals and visitors alike. From music festivals to art exhibits and outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in Denver from May 22nd through the weekend.

Kick off your week with the Denver Pop Culture Con, which runs from May 23rd to May 25th at the Colorado Convention Center. This fan-favorite event features panels, celebrity guests, artists, and an expansive exhibitor floor. Whether you’re a comic book aficionado or a pop culture enthusiast, this event promises a fantastic lineup of activities, cosplay, and interactive experiences.

Art lovers should not miss the Denver Arts Festival, taking place at Central Park on May 24th and 25th. This annual event showcases the talents of over 150 visual artists from across the nation. From painting and sculpture to jewelry and photography, the festival has something for everyone. Enjoy live music performances, food trucks, and a kids’ art zone, making it a perfect family-friendly outing.

For those who prefer the outdoors, head over to the Great American Beer Festival on May 23rd and 24th at the Empower Field at Mile High. Sample brews from over 800 breweries while enjoying live music and gourmet food pairings. Don't miss the educational seminars and the chance to meet some of the craft beer industry's most influential figures.

If you're a fan of live music, the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of concerts this weekend. Catch the Lumineers on May 23rd or the electrifying sounds of Tame Impala on May 24th. This iconic venue provides a breathtaking backdrop for any musical performance, nestled among towering red rocks and offering stunning views of the Denver skyline.

For a more laid-back experience, consider exploring the Taste of Colorado on May 24th to May 26th at Civic Center Park. This culinary celebration highlights the best in local cuisine, with food vendors offering a wide array of tasty dishes. Enjoy live music, cooking demonstrations, and a family-friendly zone with activities to keep the little ones entertained.

History buffs should make their way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science’s latest exhibit, "Mysteries of Ancient Egypt," open throughout the weekend. Dive into the world of pharaohs and mummies with interactive exhibits and rare artifacts that bring Egypt's ancient history to life.

For adventurous spirits, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Show at the National Western Complex on May 23rd and 24th offers an exciting array of exhibits and demonstrations. From camping and hiking gear to outdoor sports showcases, this event is a must-visit for those looking to explore Colorado’s great outdoors.

Finally, wrap up your week with a relaxing Sunday afternoon at the City Park Jazz, a free concert series kicking off on May 25th at City Park Pavilion. This beloved local tradition offers the perfect opportunity to unwind wi

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Kick off your week with the Denver Pop Culture Con, which runs from May 23rd to May 25th at the Colorado Convention Center. This fan-favorite event features panels, celebrity guests, artists, and an expansive exhibitor floor. Whether you’re a comic book aficionado or a pop culture enthusiast, this event promises a fantastic lineup of activities, cosplay, and interactive experiences.

Art lovers should not miss the Denver Arts Festival, taking place at Central Park on May 24th and 25th. This annual event showcases the talents of over 150 visual artists from across the nation. From painting and sculpture to jewelry and photography, the festival has something for everyone. Enjoy live music performances, food trucks, and a kids’ art zone, making it a perfect family-friendly outing.

For those who prefer the outdoors, head over to the Great American Beer Festival on May 23rd and 24th at the Empower Field at Mile High. Sample brews from over 800 breweries while enjoying live music and gourmet food pairings. Don't miss the educational seminars and the chance to meet some of the craft beer industry's most influential figures.

If you're a fan of live music, the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of concerts this weekend. Catch the Lumineers on May 23rd or the electrifying sounds of Tame Impala on May 24th. This iconic venue provides a breathtaking backdrop for any musical performance, nestled among towering red rocks and offering stunning views of the Denver skyline.

For a more laid-back experience, consider exploring the Taste of Colorado on May 24th to May 26th at Civic Center Park. This culinary celebration highlights the best in local cuisine, with food vendors offering a wide array of tasty dishes. Enjoy live music, cooking demonstrations, and a family-friendly zone with activities to keep the little ones entertained.

History buffs should make their way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science’s latest exhibit, "Mysteries of Ancient Egypt," open throughout the weekend. Dive into the world of pharaohs and mummies with interactive exhibits and rare artifacts that bring Egypt's ancient history to life.

For adventurous spirits, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Show at the National Western Complex on May 23rd and 24th offers an exciting array of exhibits and demonstrations. From camping and hiking gear to outdoor sports showcases, this event is a must-visit for those looking to explore Colorado’s great outdoors.

Finally, wrap up your week with a relaxing Sunday afternoon at the City Park Jazz, a free concert series kicking off on May 25th at City Park Pavilion. This beloved local tradition offers the perfect opportunity to unwind wi

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      <title>Denver Comes Alive with a Week of Vibrant Activities</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the Mile High City! As spring reveals its vibrant colors, Denver, Colorado promises a week brimming with activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your comprehensive guide to making the most of what's happening in Denver this week.

Check out the 2025 Denver Film Festival, taking place today, May 19, and running through Sunday, May 25. This prestigious event showcases independent films with over 200 screenings from around the globe. It's held at the Denver Film Center on East Colfax Avenue. Make sure not to miss the late-night Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre never disappoints. On May 21, catch the legendary Fleet Foxes as they perform under the stars. Their harmonic sounds are set to echo through the iconic red rock formations, providing fans with an unforgettable experience.

Art enthusiasts should visit the "Revolution Denver" event, an art and culture festival taking place in the RiNo Arts District from May 22–24. This dynamic event features live mural paintings, interactive installations, and performances from local bands. Discover an array of local street food vendors showcasing some of the best culinary skills Denver has to offer.

On May 23 and 24, spend your weekend at the annual Urban Peak Climb in Colorado Springs. Though a little drive from Denver, this rock climbing competition attracts climbers of all skill levels and offers an excellent opportunity to witness or partake in exhilarating climbs at the Garden of the Gods. Urban Peak also supports homeless youth in the region, ensuring your participation contributes to a noble cause.

Beer aficionados, Denver's Craft Brewer’s Conference is the place to be. Held at the Colorado Convention Center from May 22–24, it promises an insight into the nation's craft beer scene. Engage with brewers, taste new concoctions, and learn more about the brewing process during insightful sessions.

Families looking for a fun-filled adventure should visit the Denver Zoo on May 25 for their Zoo Fun Run. It’s a family-friendly event that combines fitness with wildlife exploration. Kids will love the post-run festivities—live music, face painting, and animal encounters that will spark imaginations.

Sports fans won't want to miss out on the Denver Nuggets' playoff games. Catch them in action at Ball Arena as they continue their journey towards the championship. The energetic atmosphere of a live basketball game is something everyone should experience.

Don't overlook the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where the Broadway musical "Hamilton" is running through May 24. Captivating audiences with its intricate storytelling and dynamic cast performances, it's a must-see this season.

Lastly, on May 25, wraps up with the Cherry Blossom Festival at Sakura Square, where attendees can enjoy traditional Japanese Taiko drumming and delicious sushi demonstrations while exploring the market stalls selling unique arts and crafts.

With so many events happe

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile High City! As spring reveals its vibrant colors, Denver, Colorado promises a week brimming with activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your comprehensive guide to making the most of what's happening in Denver this week.

Check out the 2025 Denver Film Festival, taking place today, May 19, and running through Sunday, May 25. This prestigious event showcases independent films with over 200 screenings from around the globe. It's held at the Denver Film Center on East Colfax Avenue. Make sure not to miss the late-night Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre never disappoints. On May 21, catch the legendary Fleet Foxes as they perform under the stars. Their harmonic sounds are set to echo through the iconic red rock formations, providing fans with an unforgettable experience.

Art enthusiasts should visit the "Revolution Denver" event, an art and culture festival taking place in the RiNo Arts District from May 22–24. This dynamic event features live mural paintings, interactive installations, and performances from local bands. Discover an array of local street food vendors showcasing some of the best culinary skills Denver has to offer.

On May 23 and 24, spend your weekend at the annual Urban Peak Climb in Colorado Springs. Though a little drive from Denver, this rock climbing competition attracts climbers of all skill levels and offers an excellent opportunity to witness or partake in exhilarating climbs at the Garden of the Gods. Urban Peak also supports homeless youth in the region, ensuring your participation contributes to a noble cause.

Beer aficionados, Denver's Craft Brewer’s Conference is the place to be. Held at the Colorado Convention Center from May 22–24, it promises an insight into the nation's craft beer scene. Engage with brewers, taste new concoctions, and learn more about the brewing process during insightful sessions.

Families looking for a fun-filled adventure should visit the Denver Zoo on May 25 for their Zoo Fun Run. It’s a family-friendly event that combines fitness with wildlife exploration. Kids will love the post-run festivities—live music, face painting, and animal encounters that will spark imaginations.

Sports fans won't want to miss out on the Denver Nuggets' playoff games. Catch them in action at Ball Arena as they continue their journey towards the championship. The energetic atmosphere of a live basketball game is something everyone should experience.

Don't overlook the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where the Broadway musical "Hamilton" is running through May 24. Captivating audiences with its intricate storytelling and dynamic cast performances, it's a must-see this season.

Lastly, on May 25, wraps up with the Cherry Blossom Festival at Sakura Square, where attendees can enjoy traditional Japanese Taiko drumming and delicious sushi demonstrations while exploring the market stalls selling unique arts and crafts.

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile High City! As spring reveals its vibrant colors, Denver, Colorado promises a week brimming with activities for locals and visitors alike. Here's your comprehensive guide to making the most of what's happening in Denver this week.

Check out the 2025 Denver Film Festival, taking place today, May 19, and running through Sunday, May 25. This prestigious event showcases independent films with over 200 screenings from around the globe. It's held at the Denver Film Center on East Colfax Avenue. Make sure not to miss the late-night Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre never disappoints. On May 21, catch the legendary Fleet Foxes as they perform under the stars. Their harmonic sounds are set to echo through the iconic red rock formations, providing fans with an unforgettable experience.

Art enthusiasts should visit the "Revolution Denver" event, an art and culture festival taking place in the RiNo Arts District from May 22–24. This dynamic event features live mural paintings, interactive installations, and performances from local bands. Discover an array of local street food vendors showcasing some of the best culinary skills Denver has to offer.

On May 23 and 24, spend your weekend at the annual Urban Peak Climb in Colorado Springs. Though a little drive from Denver, this rock climbing competition attracts climbers of all skill levels and offers an excellent opportunity to witness or partake in exhilarating climbs at the Garden of the Gods. Urban Peak also supports homeless youth in the region, ensuring your participation contributes to a noble cause.

Beer aficionados, Denver's Craft Brewer’s Conference is the place to be. Held at the Colorado Convention Center from May 22–24, it promises an insight into the nation's craft beer scene. Engage with brewers, taste new concoctions, and learn more about the brewing process during insightful sessions.

Families looking for a fun-filled adventure should visit the Denver Zoo on May 25 for their Zoo Fun Run. It’s a family-friendly event that combines fitness with wildlife exploration. Kids will love the post-run festivities—live music, face painting, and animal encounters that will spark imaginations.

Sports fans won't want to miss out on the Denver Nuggets' playoff games. Catch them in action at Ball Arena as they continue their journey towards the championship. The energetic atmosphere of a live basketball game is something everyone should experience.

Don't overlook the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where the Broadway musical "Hamilton" is running through May 24. Captivating audiences with its intricate storytelling and dynamic cast performances, it's a must-see this season.

Lastly, on May 25, wraps up with the Cherry Blossom Festival at Sakura Square, where attendees can enjoy traditional Japanese Taiko drumming and delicious sushi demonstrations while exploring the market stalls selling unique arts and crafts.

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      <title>Denver Transforms into a Hub of Excitement with a Diverse Array of Events</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an array of events that are sure to entertain both locals and visitors. Whether you're a music lover, a food enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Let's dive into the must-attend events happening in Denver this week and the coming weekend.

Kicking off the festivities is the Denver Beer Fest, running from May 15th to May 18th. Held at various breweries across the city, this beloved annual event showcases the rich craft beer culture of Denver. With over 200 events including tap takeovers, rare beer tappings, and brewery tours, it's a paradise for beer enthusiasts. Don't miss the grand finale at Civic Center Park on May 18th, where you can sample beers from over 50 local breweries while enjoying live music and food trucks.

For those enchanted by the arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting the "Masters of the Renaissance" exhibition through May 19th. Featuring over 200 pieces from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, this collection is a rare treasure trove of Renaissance artistry. Art lovers will be captivated by the intricate details and historical significance of these masterpieces. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the stories behind the art.

Music aficionados will be thrilled by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre lineup this week. On May 16th, the iconic venue welcomes The Lumineers for a sold-out show, promising an unforgettable night of folk-rock under the stars. On May 18th, electronic music fans can groove to the beats of Flume, whose performances are known for their dynamic visuals and frenetic energy. Be sure to secure your tickets in advance, as these events are expected to draw large crowds.

For families and those with a love for natural wonders, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Summer Safari from May 17th to May 19th. Guests can embark on special night tours to observe nocturnal animals in their habitats, attend animal encounter sessions, and participate in hands-on activities designed for all ages. Don't forget to check out the new "Wild Encounters" exhibit, featuring some of the world's most fascinating creatures.

This weekend will also be graced by the Denver Cinco de Mayo Festival, held on May 17th and 18th at Civic Center Park. Celebrate Mexican culture with vibrant parades, traditional music and dance performances, and a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine. With cultural displays, craft vendors, and activities for kids, it's an event that guarantees fun for the whole family.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, Denver's hiking trails and parks offer breathtaking experiences. Head to the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park or explore the Cherry Creek Trail for a scenic bike ride or hike. The weather forecast suggests sunny and warm days, perfect for immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Colorado.

With its diverse range of events, Denver ensures an exciting week for everyone. Whe

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an array of events that are sure to entertain both locals and visitors. Whether you're a music lover, a food enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Let's dive into the must-attend events happening in Denver this week and the coming weekend.

Kicking off the festivities is the Denver Beer Fest, running from May 15th to May 18th. Held at various breweries across the city, this beloved annual event showcases the rich craft beer culture of Denver. With over 200 events including tap takeovers, rare beer tappings, and brewery tours, it's a paradise for beer enthusiasts. Don't miss the grand finale at Civic Center Park on May 18th, where you can sample beers from over 50 local breweries while enjoying live music and food trucks.

For those enchanted by the arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting the "Masters of the Renaissance" exhibition through May 19th. Featuring over 200 pieces from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, this collection is a rare treasure trove of Renaissance artistry. Art lovers will be captivated by the intricate details and historical significance of these masterpieces. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the stories behind the art.

Music aficionados will be thrilled by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre lineup this week. On May 16th, the iconic venue welcomes The Lumineers for a sold-out show, promising an unforgettable night of folk-rock under the stars. On May 18th, electronic music fans can groove to the beats of Flume, whose performances are known for their dynamic visuals and frenetic energy. Be sure to secure your tickets in advance, as these events are expected to draw large crowds.

For families and those with a love for natural wonders, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Summer Safari from May 17th to May 19th. Guests can embark on special night tours to observe nocturnal animals in their habitats, attend animal encounter sessions, and participate in hands-on activities designed for all ages. Don't forget to check out the new "Wild Encounters" exhibit, featuring some of the world's most fascinating creatures.

This weekend will also be graced by the Denver Cinco de Mayo Festival, held on May 17th and 18th at Civic Center Park. Celebrate Mexican culture with vibrant parades, traditional music and dance performances, and a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine. With cultural displays, craft vendors, and activities for kids, it's an event that guarantees fun for the whole family.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, Denver's hiking trails and parks offer breathtaking experiences. Head to the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park or explore the Cherry Creek Trail for a scenic bike ride or hike. The weather forecast suggests sunny and warm days, perfect for immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Colorado.

With its diverse range of events, Denver ensures an exciting week for everyone. Whe

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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an array of events that are sure to entertain both locals and visitors. Whether you're a music lover, a food enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Let's dive into the must-attend events happening in Denver this week and the coming weekend.

Kicking off the festivities is the Denver Beer Fest, running from May 15th to May 18th. Held at various breweries across the city, this beloved annual event showcases the rich craft beer culture of Denver. With over 200 events including tap takeovers, rare beer tappings, and brewery tours, it's a paradise for beer enthusiasts. Don't miss the grand finale at Civic Center Park on May 18th, where you can sample beers from over 50 local breweries while enjoying live music and food trucks.

For those enchanted by the arts, the Denver Art Museum is hosting the "Masters of the Renaissance" exhibition through May 19th. Featuring over 200 pieces from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, this collection is a rare treasure trove of Renaissance artistry. Art lovers will be captivated by the intricate details and historical significance of these masterpieces. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the stories behind the art.

Music aficionados will be thrilled by the Red Rocks Amphitheatre lineup this week. On May 16th, the iconic venue welcomes The Lumineers for a sold-out show, promising an unforgettable night of folk-rock under the stars. On May 18th, electronic music fans can groove to the beats of Flume, whose performances are known for their dynamic visuals and frenetic energy. Be sure to secure your tickets in advance, as these events are expected to draw large crowds.

For families and those with a love for natural wonders, the Denver Zoo is hosting its annual Summer Safari from May 17th to May 19th. Guests can embark on special night tours to observe nocturnal animals in their habitats, attend animal encounter sessions, and participate in hands-on activities designed for all ages. Don't forget to check out the new "Wild Encounters" exhibit, featuring some of the world's most fascinating creatures.

This weekend will also be graced by the Denver Cinco de Mayo Festival, held on May 17th and 18th at Civic Center Park. Celebrate Mexican culture with vibrant parades, traditional music and dance performances, and a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine. With cultural displays, craft vendors, and activities for kids, it's an event that guarantees fun for the whole family.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, Denver's hiking trails and parks offer breathtaking experiences. Head to the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park or explore the Cherry Creek Trail for a scenic bike ride or hike. The weather forecast suggests sunny and warm days, perfect for immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Colorado.

With its diverse range of events, Denver ensures an exciting week for everyone. Whe

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      <title>Vibrant events take Denver by storm in May 2025</title>
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      <description>Discover the vibrant events taking place in Denver, Colorado, from Monday, May 12th, 2025, through the weekend! As spring blooms in the Mile-High City, locals and visitors alike can enjoy a plethora of activities, from music festivals to art exhibits, ensuring a week full of cultural enrichment and entertainment.

Start your week with some rhythm and melody at the Downtown Denver Music Festival, kicking off today in Civic Center Park. This annual event draws musicians from around the country for a celebration of diverse genres, from indie rock to jazz. The festival runs through Wednesday, May 14th, providing a perfect opportunity for music enthusiasts to explore new sounds amidst Denver's urban landscape.

Art lovers should not miss the “Expressions of Nature” exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, open all week and running through June. This stunning collection focuses on the intersection of natural landscapes and human creativity, featuring work from both renowned artists and emerging local talent. The museum opens daily at 10 AM, making it an ideal midday stop for some cultural inspiration.

Looking for something a bit more interactive? Then the Denver Science Center’s “Future Tech Expo” is a must-visit. Starting on Thursday, May 15th, and running through the weekend, this expo showcases groundbreaking innovations in technology, robotics, and sustainable design. Perfect for families and tech enthusiasts, it offers hands-on demonstrations and engaging workshops that offer a glimpse into the future of science and technology.

As the week progresses, foodies will find their haven at the annual Denver Food and Wine Classic. Running from Friday, May 16th through Sunday, May 18th, at the scenic location of City Park, this event promises a culinary journey through Denver’s finest eateries, with tastings, live demos, and even a cooking competition featuring some of the city's top chefs.

For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo at Sloan's Lake Park offers a great escape into nature. Happening from Saturday to Sunday, May 17th and 18th, this event is perfect for adventurers wanting to explore the latest in outdoor gear, attend skill-building workshops, and enjoy various nature activities such as kayaking, rock climbing, and hiking tours set against Denver’s breathtaking mountain views.

To close out your week in Denver, join the 2025 Colfax Marathon, Colorado’s biggest running event. The marathon takes runners through iconic Denver landmarks, highlighting the city’s beautiful neighborhoods and vibrant community spirit. Whether you're running the full marathon, the half, or cheering from the sidelines on Sunday, May 18th, it promises to be an exhilarating event.

So there you have it, a full week packed with exciting events that showcase the best of Denver’s music, art, technology, cuisine, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, the next few days offer countless opportunities to explore and enj

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      <itunes:summary>Discover the vibrant events taking place in Denver, Colorado, from Monday, May 12th, 2025, through the weekend! As spring blooms in the Mile-High City, locals and visitors alike can enjoy a plethora of activities, from music festivals to art exhibits, ensuring a week full of cultural enrichment and entertainment.

Start your week with some rhythm and melody at the Downtown Denver Music Festival, kicking off today in Civic Center Park. This annual event draws musicians from around the country for a celebration of diverse genres, from indie rock to jazz. The festival runs through Wednesday, May 14th, providing a perfect opportunity for music enthusiasts to explore new sounds amidst Denver's urban landscape.

Art lovers should not miss the “Expressions of Nature” exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, open all week and running through June. This stunning collection focuses on the intersection of natural landscapes and human creativity, featuring work from both renowned artists and emerging local talent. The museum opens daily at 10 AM, making it an ideal midday stop for some cultural inspiration.

Looking for something a bit more interactive? Then the Denver Science Center’s “Future Tech Expo” is a must-visit. Starting on Thursday, May 15th, and running through the weekend, this expo showcases groundbreaking innovations in technology, robotics, and sustainable design. Perfect for families and tech enthusiasts, it offers hands-on demonstrations and engaging workshops that offer a glimpse into the future of science and technology.

As the week progresses, foodies will find their haven at the annual Denver Food and Wine Classic. Running from Friday, May 16th through Sunday, May 18th, at the scenic location of City Park, this event promises a culinary journey through Denver’s finest eateries, with tastings, live demos, and even a cooking competition featuring some of the city's top chefs.

For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo at Sloan's Lake Park offers a great escape into nature. Happening from Saturday to Sunday, May 17th and 18th, this event is perfect for adventurers wanting to explore the latest in outdoor gear, attend skill-building workshops, and enjoy various nature activities such as kayaking, rock climbing, and hiking tours set against Denver’s breathtaking mountain views.

To close out your week in Denver, join the 2025 Colfax Marathon, Colorado’s biggest running event. The marathon takes runners through iconic Denver landmarks, highlighting the city’s beautiful neighborhoods and vibrant community spirit. Whether you're running the full marathon, the half, or cheering from the sidelines on Sunday, May 18th, it promises to be an exhilarating event.

So there you have it, a full week packed with exciting events that showcase the best of Denver’s music, art, technology, cuisine, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, the next few days offer countless opportunities to explore and enj

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        <![CDATA[Discover the vibrant events taking place in Denver, Colorado, from Monday, May 12th, 2025, through the weekend! As spring blooms in the Mile-High City, locals and visitors alike can enjoy a plethora of activities, from music festivals to art exhibits, ensuring a week full of cultural enrichment and entertainment.

Start your week with some rhythm and melody at the Downtown Denver Music Festival, kicking off today in Civic Center Park. This annual event draws musicians from around the country for a celebration of diverse genres, from indie rock to jazz. The festival runs through Wednesday, May 14th, providing a perfect opportunity for music enthusiasts to explore new sounds amidst Denver's urban landscape.

Art lovers should not miss the “Expressions of Nature” exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, open all week and running through June. This stunning collection focuses on the intersection of natural landscapes and human creativity, featuring work from both renowned artists and emerging local talent. The museum opens daily at 10 AM, making it an ideal midday stop for some cultural inspiration.

Looking for something a bit more interactive? Then the Denver Science Center’s “Future Tech Expo” is a must-visit. Starting on Thursday, May 15th, and running through the weekend, this expo showcases groundbreaking innovations in technology, robotics, and sustainable design. Perfect for families and tech enthusiasts, it offers hands-on demonstrations and engaging workshops that offer a glimpse into the future of science and technology.

As the week progresses, foodies will find their haven at the annual Denver Food and Wine Classic. Running from Friday, May 16th through Sunday, May 18th, at the scenic location of City Park, this event promises a culinary journey through Denver’s finest eateries, with tastings, live demos, and even a cooking competition featuring some of the city's top chefs.

For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo at Sloan's Lake Park offers a great escape into nature. Happening from Saturday to Sunday, May 17th and 18th, this event is perfect for adventurers wanting to explore the latest in outdoor gear, attend skill-building workshops, and enjoy various nature activities such as kayaking, rock climbing, and hiking tours set against Denver’s breathtaking mountain views.

To close out your week in Denver, join the 2025 Colfax Marathon, Colorado’s biggest running event. The marathon takes runners through iconic Denver landmarks, highlighting the city’s beautiful neighborhoods and vibrant community spirit. Whether you're running the full marathon, the half, or cheering from the sidelines on Sunday, May 18th, it promises to be an exhilarating event.

So there you have it, a full week packed with exciting events that showcase the best of Denver’s music, art, technology, cuisine, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, the next few days offer countless opportunities to explore and enj

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      <title>Denver Beckons with Vibrant Spring Offerings</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where adventure and entertainment await you at every turn this week. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver has something special for everyone as spring blooms in full swing.

Kicking off the week's festivities, today on May 8th, art enthusiasts shouldn't miss a visit to the Denver Art Museum. The museum is currently showcasing a remarkable exhibit titled "Renaissance Revisits," where you can explore masterpieces from the 14th to 17th centuries. This exhibition is a perfect blend of history and creativity, offering a unique view of how art evolved through one of the most significant periods in history.

For music lovers, the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the legendary rock band The Lumineers on Friday, May 9th. This iconic venue offers an unforgettable live music experience, combining acoustics and ambiance like no other. Arrive early to hike the beautiful surrounding trails and soak in the exceptional views before the concert begins.

Saturday, May 10th, marks the annual Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. This mouth-watering event gathers pitmasters from around the country to serve up their finest smoky creations. Enjoy live music, family-friendly activities, and, of course, all the barbecue you can eat. Bring your appetite, because this festival is a carnivore’s dream come true.

If you’re a fan of fresh produce and artisanal goods, head to the Boulder County Farmers Market on Sunday, May 11th. Though just a short drive from Denver, it’s worth the trip to explore local vendors offering everything from organic vegetables to homemade crafts. Take advantage of the beautiful springtime weather and enjoy a stroll through this picturesque market.

The Denver Comedy Lounge promises laughter all week long with performances running every evening. This week features rising star Sam Tallent, who has taken the comedy world by storm with his sharp wit and relatable humor. Be sure to grab your tickets early, as shows are expected to sell out quickly.

For families with little ones, the Denver Zoo has just opened its latest exhibit, "Wild Wonders of the Arctic." This immersive experience allows visitors to learn about the unique wildlife of the Arctic region through interactive displays and live animal encounters. The exhibit runs throughout the week, making it an ideal stop for an educational and fun outing.

Finally, for sports enthusiasts, don’t miss the Colorado Rockies' home games this week at Coors Field. Grab a hot dog and sit back to enjoy America’s favorite pastime in one of the country’s most scenic baseball parks with games scheduled from Thursday through Sunday.

Denver is buzzing with excitement and endless possibilities this week. So get out there, explore, and make the most of what the Mile High City has to offer!

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where adventure and entertainment await you at every turn this week. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver has something special for everyone as spring blooms in full swing.

Kicking off the week's festivities, today on May 8th, art enthusiasts shouldn't miss a visit to the Denver Art Museum. The museum is currently showcasing a remarkable exhibit titled "Renaissance Revisits," where you can explore masterpieces from the 14th to 17th centuries. This exhibition is a perfect blend of history and creativity, offering a unique view of how art evolved through one of the most significant periods in history.

For music lovers, the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the legendary rock band The Lumineers on Friday, May 9th. This iconic venue offers an unforgettable live music experience, combining acoustics and ambiance like no other. Arrive early to hike the beautiful surrounding trails and soak in the exceptional views before the concert begins.

Saturday, May 10th, marks the annual Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. This mouth-watering event gathers pitmasters from around the country to serve up their finest smoky creations. Enjoy live music, family-friendly activities, and, of course, all the barbecue you can eat. Bring your appetite, because this festival is a carnivore’s dream come true.

If you’re a fan of fresh produce and artisanal goods, head to the Boulder County Farmers Market on Sunday, May 11th. Though just a short drive from Denver, it’s worth the trip to explore local vendors offering everything from organic vegetables to homemade crafts. Take advantage of the beautiful springtime weather and enjoy a stroll through this picturesque market.

The Denver Comedy Lounge promises laughter all week long with performances running every evening. This week features rising star Sam Tallent, who has taken the comedy world by storm with his sharp wit and relatable humor. Be sure to grab your tickets early, as shows are expected to sell out quickly.

For families with little ones, the Denver Zoo has just opened its latest exhibit, "Wild Wonders of the Arctic." This immersive experience allows visitors to learn about the unique wildlife of the Arctic region through interactive displays and live animal encounters. The exhibit runs throughout the week, making it an ideal stop for an educational and fun outing.

Finally, for sports enthusiasts, don’t miss the Colorado Rockies' home games this week at Coors Field. Grab a hot dog and sit back to enjoy America’s favorite pastime in one of the country’s most scenic baseball parks with games scheduled from Thursday through Sunday.

Denver is buzzing with excitement and endless possibilities this week. So get out there, explore, and make the most of what the Mile High City has to offer!

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where adventure and entertainment await you at every turn this week. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver has something special for everyone as spring blooms in full swing.

Kicking off the week's festivities, today on May 8th, art enthusiasts shouldn't miss a visit to the Denver Art Museum. The museum is currently showcasing a remarkable exhibit titled "Renaissance Revisits," where you can explore masterpieces from the 14th to 17th centuries. This exhibition is a perfect blend of history and creativity, offering a unique view of how art evolved through one of the most significant periods in history.

For music lovers, the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the legendary rock band The Lumineers on Friday, May 9th. This iconic venue offers an unforgettable live music experience, combining acoustics and ambiance like no other. Arrive early to hike the beautiful surrounding trails and soak in the exceptional views before the concert begins.

Saturday, May 10th, marks the annual Denver BBQ Festival at Empower Field at Mile High. This mouth-watering event gathers pitmasters from around the country to serve up their finest smoky creations. Enjoy live music, family-friendly activities, and, of course, all the barbecue you can eat. Bring your appetite, because this festival is a carnivore’s dream come true.

If you’re a fan of fresh produce and artisanal goods, head to the Boulder County Farmers Market on Sunday, May 11th. Though just a short drive from Denver, it’s worth the trip to explore local vendors offering everything from organic vegetables to homemade crafts. Take advantage of the beautiful springtime weather and enjoy a stroll through this picturesque market.

The Denver Comedy Lounge promises laughter all week long with performances running every evening. This week features rising star Sam Tallent, who has taken the comedy world by storm with his sharp wit and relatable humor. Be sure to grab your tickets early, as shows are expected to sell out quickly.

For families with little ones, the Denver Zoo has just opened its latest exhibit, "Wild Wonders of the Arctic." This immersive experience allows visitors to learn about the unique wildlife of the Arctic region through interactive displays and live animal encounters. The exhibit runs throughout the week, making it an ideal stop for an educational and fun outing.

Finally, for sports enthusiasts, don’t miss the Colorado Rockies' home games this week at Coors Field. Grab a hot dog and sit back to enjoy America’s favorite pastime in one of the country’s most scenic baseball parks with games scheduled from Thursday through Sunday.

Denver is buzzing with excitement and endless possibilities this week. So get out there, explore, and make the most of what the Mile High City has to offer!

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      <title>Headline: Discover Denver's Mile-High Excitement This Week</title>
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      <description>Welcome to Denver, where the mile-high city is buzzing with exciting events and activities this week. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from May 1st through the weekend.

**Wednesday, May 1st: Art Lovers Unite**

Kick off your week with the Denver Art Museum's *First Free Wednesday*. Explore the museum’s extensive collection ranging from Western American art to modern and contemporary works, all without spending a dime. While you’re there, don’t miss the special exhibit "Nature’s Palette: Tapestries of a Bygone Era," featuring works that beautifully blend natural themes with intricate textile artistry.

**Thursday, May 2nd: Music to Your Ears**

On Thursday evening, head over to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world-renowned open-air venue, for an unforgettable concert experience featuring local sensation Nathaniel Rateliff &amp; The Night Sweats. Their high-energy blend of soul and rock will have you dancing under the stars, surrounded by the natural beauty of this iconic Colorado venue.

**Friday, May 3rd: Culinary Delights and Nightlife**

Indulge your taste buds during *The Denver Food + Wine Festival*, running all week at various locations throughout the city. On Friday, visit the *Grand Tasting Pavilion* at the Auraria Campus for a culinary extravaganza with samples from over 50 local restaurants and wineries. In the evening, venture to the RiNo (River North) Art District for First Friday Art Walks, where the neighborhood’s galleries, studios, and street murals come alive with art fans and lively entertainment.

**Saturday, May 4th: Outdoor Adventures and Comic Culture**

Celebrate *Free Comic Book Day* at Mile High Comics, one of the largest comic book stores in the world. Besides picking up some complimentary comics, enjoy cosplay contests and special guest appearances by renowned comic artists.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the *Five Points Jazz Festival* on Saturday is a must. Held in the historic Five Points neighborhood, known as the Harlem of the West, this free festival honors Denver’s rich jazz heritage with performances across multiple stages, featuring a mix of local and national talent.

**Sunday, May 5th: Family Fun and Festivities**

Spend your Sunday at City Park, where the *Cinco de Mayo Festival* offers a colorful array of cultural festivities. Enjoy live music, traditional Mexican dancing, and indulge in authentic cuisine from various food vendors. It’s a family-friendly event filled with cultural pride and entertainment.

Finish off your weekend with the *Colorado Rockies* as they take on the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. There’s nothing quite like a sunny day at the ballpark with a cold drink, hot dog in hand, and the Rockies aiming for a home win.

With a vibrant mix of art, music, food, and culture, Denver offers an endless array of activities to make this week unforgettable. Whether you’re soaking up the sun in the city or savoring the delicious local flavors, you’re guar

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Denver, where the mile-high city is buzzing with exciting events and activities this week. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from May 1st through the weekend.

**Wednesday, May 1st: Art Lovers Unite**

Kick off your week with the Denver Art Museum's *First Free Wednesday*. Explore the museum’s extensive collection ranging from Western American art to modern and contemporary works, all without spending a dime. While you’re there, don’t miss the special exhibit "Nature’s Palette: Tapestries of a Bygone Era," featuring works that beautifully blend natural themes with intricate textile artistry.

**Thursday, May 2nd: Music to Your Ears**

On Thursday evening, head over to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world-renowned open-air venue, for an unforgettable concert experience featuring local sensation Nathaniel Rateliff &amp; The Night Sweats. Their high-energy blend of soul and rock will have you dancing under the stars, surrounded by the natural beauty of this iconic Colorado venue.

**Friday, May 3rd: Culinary Delights and Nightlife**

Indulge your taste buds during *The Denver Food + Wine Festival*, running all week at various locations throughout the city. On Friday, visit the *Grand Tasting Pavilion* at the Auraria Campus for a culinary extravaganza with samples from over 50 local restaurants and wineries. In the evening, venture to the RiNo (River North) Art District for First Friday Art Walks, where the neighborhood’s galleries, studios, and street murals come alive with art fans and lively entertainment.

**Saturday, May 4th: Outdoor Adventures and Comic Culture**

Celebrate *Free Comic Book Day* at Mile High Comics, one of the largest comic book stores in the world. Besides picking up some complimentary comics, enjoy cosplay contests and special guest appearances by renowned comic artists.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the *Five Points Jazz Festival* on Saturday is a must. Held in the historic Five Points neighborhood, known as the Harlem of the West, this free festival honors Denver’s rich jazz heritage with performances across multiple stages, featuring a mix of local and national talent.

**Sunday, May 5th: Family Fun and Festivities**

Spend your Sunday at City Park, where the *Cinco de Mayo Festival* offers a colorful array of cultural festivities. Enjoy live music, traditional Mexican dancing, and indulge in authentic cuisine from various food vendors. It’s a family-friendly event filled with cultural pride and entertainment.

Finish off your weekend with the *Colorado Rockies* as they take on the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. There’s nothing quite like a sunny day at the ballpark with a cold drink, hot dog in hand, and the Rockies aiming for a home win.

With a vibrant mix of art, music, food, and culture, Denver offers an endless array of activities to make this week unforgettable. Whether you’re soaking up the sun in the city or savoring the delicious local flavors, you’re guar

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to Denver, where the mile-high city is buzzing with exciting events and activities this week. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from May 1st through the weekend.

**Wednesday, May 1st: Art Lovers Unite**

Kick off your week with the Denver Art Museum's *First Free Wednesday*. Explore the museum’s extensive collection ranging from Western American art to modern and contemporary works, all without spending a dime. While you’re there, don’t miss the special exhibit "Nature’s Palette: Tapestries of a Bygone Era," featuring works that beautifully blend natural themes with intricate textile artistry.

**Thursday, May 2nd: Music to Your Ears**

On Thursday evening, head over to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world-renowned open-air venue, for an unforgettable concert experience featuring local sensation Nathaniel Rateliff &amp; The Night Sweats. Their high-energy blend of soul and rock will have you dancing under the stars, surrounded by the natural beauty of this iconic Colorado venue.

**Friday, May 3rd: Culinary Delights and Nightlife**

Indulge your taste buds during *The Denver Food + Wine Festival*, running all week at various locations throughout the city. On Friday, visit the *Grand Tasting Pavilion* at the Auraria Campus for a culinary extravaganza with samples from over 50 local restaurants and wineries. In the evening, venture to the RiNo (River North) Art District for First Friday Art Walks, where the neighborhood’s galleries, studios, and street murals come alive with art fans and lively entertainment.

**Saturday, May 4th: Outdoor Adventures and Comic Culture**

Celebrate *Free Comic Book Day* at Mile High Comics, one of the largest comic book stores in the world. Besides picking up some complimentary comics, enjoy cosplay contests and special guest appearances by renowned comic artists.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the *Five Points Jazz Festival* on Saturday is a must. Held in the historic Five Points neighborhood, known as the Harlem of the West, this free festival honors Denver’s rich jazz heritage with performances across multiple stages, featuring a mix of local and national talent.

**Sunday, May 5th: Family Fun and Festivities**

Spend your Sunday at City Park, where the *Cinco de Mayo Festival* offers a colorful array of cultural festivities. Enjoy live music, traditional Mexican dancing, and indulge in authentic cuisine from various food vendors. It’s a family-friendly event filled with cultural pride and entertainment.

Finish off your weekend with the *Colorado Rockies* as they take on the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. There’s nothing quite like a sunny day at the ballpark with a cold drink, hot dog in hand, and the Rockies aiming for a home win.

With a vibrant mix of art, music, food, and culture, Denver offers an endless array of activities to make this week unforgettable. Whether you’re soaking up the sun in the city or savoring the delicious local flavors, you’re guar

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      <title>Vibrant Week Ahead in Denver: Music Festivals, Wine &amp; Food, and More</title>
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      <description>Start your week in Denver with a delightful array of events and activities that showcase the vibrant culture and spirit of the Mile High City. From music festivals to unique markets, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off today, the highly anticipated Denver Film Festival returns to the Sie FilmCenter. Movie enthusiasts can dive into a diverse selection of films from around the world, featuring both budding filmmakers and seasoned veterans. Make sure to catch some of the world premieres and engaging Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors. The festival runs through April 27, so there’s plenty of time to get your fill of cinema excellence.

For those with a taste for fine food and beverages, the Denver Wine &amp; Food Festival at the Mile High Station begins on April 22. Indulge in exquisite wine tastings paired with gourmet dishes from some of Denver’s top chefs. This event is perfect for anyone looking to discover new flavors and elevate their culinary experience. The festival continues throughout the week, offering various tasting sessions and cooking demonstrations.

Music lovers should not miss out on the Denver Jazz Festival happening at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre starting April 23. This year, the festival features an incredible lineup of jazz legends and emerging artists. Enjoy breathtaking performances against the stunning backdrop of Red Rocks’ natural acoustics. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just looking to enjoy a night under the stars, this event promises a memorable experience.

On Saturday, April 25, the Denver Flea Market opens its doors at the National Western Complex. Known for its eclectic mix of vendors, this market offers a little bit of everything—from vintage clothing and handmade crafts to quirky antiques and delicious local treats. It’s a treasure trove for those who love discovering unique finds and supporting local artisans.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Aquarium’s Annual Earth Day Celebration on April 26. Engage with interactive exhibits, learn about wildlife conservation, and participate in educational activities designed for all ages. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore the wonders of aquatic life while celebrating our planet.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, don’t miss the Cherry Blossom Hike at the Denver Botanic Gardens on April 27. Witness the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom as you stroll through the gardens. Join guided tours to learn more about the flora and fauna, or embark on a serene journey at your own pace.

As the week winds down, treat yourself to a soulful evening at the Denver Theatre Company’s production of a modern rendition of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. This contemporary twist on a classic promises to enchant audiences with its innovative stage design and talented cast.

With so much happening in Denver this week, you’re in for an exciting time filled with culture, music, food, and nature. Wheth

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      <itunes:summary>Start your week in Denver with a delightful array of events and activities that showcase the vibrant culture and spirit of the Mile High City. From music festivals to unique markets, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off today, the highly anticipated Denver Film Festival returns to the Sie FilmCenter. Movie enthusiasts can dive into a diverse selection of films from around the world, featuring both budding filmmakers and seasoned veterans. Make sure to catch some of the world premieres and engaging Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors. The festival runs through April 27, so there’s plenty of time to get your fill of cinema excellence.

For those with a taste for fine food and beverages, the Denver Wine &amp; Food Festival at the Mile High Station begins on April 22. Indulge in exquisite wine tastings paired with gourmet dishes from some of Denver’s top chefs. This event is perfect for anyone looking to discover new flavors and elevate their culinary experience. The festival continues throughout the week, offering various tasting sessions and cooking demonstrations.

Music lovers should not miss out on the Denver Jazz Festival happening at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre starting April 23. This year, the festival features an incredible lineup of jazz legends and emerging artists. Enjoy breathtaking performances against the stunning backdrop of Red Rocks’ natural acoustics. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just looking to enjoy a night under the stars, this event promises a memorable experience.

On Saturday, April 25, the Denver Flea Market opens its doors at the National Western Complex. Known for its eclectic mix of vendors, this market offers a little bit of everything—from vintage clothing and handmade crafts to quirky antiques and delicious local treats. It’s a treasure trove for those who love discovering unique finds and supporting local artisans.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Aquarium’s Annual Earth Day Celebration on April 26. Engage with interactive exhibits, learn about wildlife conservation, and participate in educational activities designed for all ages. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore the wonders of aquatic life while celebrating our planet.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, don’t miss the Cherry Blossom Hike at the Denver Botanic Gardens on April 27. Witness the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom as you stroll through the gardens. Join guided tours to learn more about the flora and fauna, or embark on a serene journey at your own pace.

As the week winds down, treat yourself to a soulful evening at the Denver Theatre Company’s production of a modern rendition of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. This contemporary twist on a classic promises to enchant audiences with its innovative stage design and talented cast.

With so much happening in Denver this week, you’re in for an exciting time filled with culture, music, food, and nature. Wheth

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        <![CDATA[Start your week in Denver with a delightful array of events and activities that showcase the vibrant culture and spirit of the Mile High City. From music festivals to unique markets, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off today, the highly anticipated Denver Film Festival returns to the Sie FilmCenter. Movie enthusiasts can dive into a diverse selection of films from around the world, featuring both budding filmmakers and seasoned veterans. Make sure to catch some of the world premieres and engaging Q&amp;A sessions with directors and actors. The festival runs through April 27, so there’s plenty of time to get your fill of cinema excellence.

For those with a taste for fine food and beverages, the Denver Wine &amp; Food Festival at the Mile High Station begins on April 22. Indulge in exquisite wine tastings paired with gourmet dishes from some of Denver’s top chefs. This event is perfect for anyone looking to discover new flavors and elevate their culinary experience. The festival continues throughout the week, offering various tasting sessions and cooking demonstrations.

Music lovers should not miss out on the Denver Jazz Festival happening at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre starting April 23. This year, the festival features an incredible lineup of jazz legends and emerging artists. Enjoy breathtaking performances against the stunning backdrop of Red Rocks’ natural acoustics. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just looking to enjoy a night under the stars, this event promises a memorable experience.

On Saturday, April 25, the Denver Flea Market opens its doors at the National Western Complex. Known for its eclectic mix of vendors, this market offers a little bit of everything—from vintage clothing and handmade crafts to quirky antiques and delicious local treats. It’s a treasure trove for those who love discovering unique finds and supporting local artisans.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Aquarium’s Annual Earth Day Celebration on April 26. Engage with interactive exhibits, learn about wildlife conservation, and participate in educational activities designed for all ages. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore the wonders of aquatic life while celebrating our planet.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, don’t miss the Cherry Blossom Hike at the Denver Botanic Gardens on April 27. Witness the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom as you stroll through the gardens. Join guided tours to learn more about the flora and fauna, or embark on a serene journey at your own pace.

As the week winds down, treat yourself to a soulful evening at the Denver Theatre Company’s production of a modern rendition of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. This contemporary twist on a classic promises to enchant audiences with its innovative stage design and talented cast.

With so much happening in Denver this week, you’re in for an exciting time filled with culture, music, food, and nature. Wheth

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      <title>Denver Offers Artistic, Outdoor, and Cultural Delights This Week</title>
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      <description>If you’re in Denver, Colorado, this week and looking for a thrill, a touch of cultural splendor, or simply a fun way to fill your days, you’re in luck! Denver is bustling with events that cater to every taste, and the Mile High City promises a whirlwind of excitement, artistic grandeur, and outdoor adventures through this weekend. Here’s your guide to what’s happening:

**Thursday, April 17:** Get a head start on the weekend with a visit to the renowned Denver Art Museum. Their current exhibit, "Chasing Light: Impressionism to Modernism" showcases an impressive collection that is sure to captivate art enthusiasts. For evening plans, swing by The Mission Ballroom for a lively concert from indie-folk artist Phoebe Bridgers, promising an unforgettable night of soulful melodies.

**Friday, April 18:** Start your Friday morning with an exhilarating hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a short drive from downtown Denver. After taking in the majestic views, head over to the Denver Botanic Gardens. The gardens are in full bloom this spring, featuring a special "Tulip Celebration" that highlights a dazzling array of flowers. In the evening, check out the local theater scene at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where "Hamilton" is playing throughout the weekend. Secure your tickets early, as it’s a hot item!

**Saturday, April 19:** If you're a fan of markets, make your way to the Denver Flea Market, an open-air extravaganza featuring local artisans, vintage finds, and delicious street food. By afternoon, join the city's eco-conscious community at Earth Day on the Parkway, where there will be workshops, sustainable vendors, and live music celebrating all things green. As night falls, indulge your inner rockstar at the Fillmore Auditorium with a performance by the legendary Foo Fighters.

**Sunday, April 20:** Ease into the day with the City Park Jazz Festival, which offers free outdoor concerts and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for family picnics and friend gatherings. Alternatively, cap off your Denver weekend with some adrenaline at the Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field. Cheer on the home team as they take on the San Francisco Giants, with first pitch at 1:10 PM.

Throughout the week, Denver’s food scene will not let you down. Pop into Union Station for some of the city's finest dining experiences, from farm-to-table fare at Mercantile Dining &amp; Provision to fresh oysters at Stoic &amp; Genuine. For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, book a historical food and drink tour through LoDo, exploring Denver's rich past while savoring its culinary present.

This week, Denver promises a blend of art, nature, and urban adventures that will leave you enchanted and eager for more. Whether you’re in town for a short visit or a Denver local, this lineup ensures a memorable exploration of everything this vibrant city has to offer. Don't miss out on these exciting events as you dive into Denver's dynamic springtime fervor.

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      <itunes:summary>If you’re in Denver, Colorado, this week and looking for a thrill, a touch of cultural splendor, or simply a fun way to fill your days, you’re in luck! Denver is bustling with events that cater to every taste, and the Mile High City promises a whirlwind of excitement, artistic grandeur, and outdoor adventures through this weekend. Here’s your guide to what’s happening:

**Thursday, April 17:** Get a head start on the weekend with a visit to the renowned Denver Art Museum. Their current exhibit, "Chasing Light: Impressionism to Modernism" showcases an impressive collection that is sure to captivate art enthusiasts. For evening plans, swing by The Mission Ballroom for a lively concert from indie-folk artist Phoebe Bridgers, promising an unforgettable night of soulful melodies.

**Friday, April 18:** Start your Friday morning with an exhilarating hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a short drive from downtown Denver. After taking in the majestic views, head over to the Denver Botanic Gardens. The gardens are in full bloom this spring, featuring a special "Tulip Celebration" that highlights a dazzling array of flowers. In the evening, check out the local theater scene at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where "Hamilton" is playing throughout the weekend. Secure your tickets early, as it’s a hot item!

**Saturday, April 19:** If you're a fan of markets, make your way to the Denver Flea Market, an open-air extravaganza featuring local artisans, vintage finds, and delicious street food. By afternoon, join the city's eco-conscious community at Earth Day on the Parkway, where there will be workshops, sustainable vendors, and live music celebrating all things green. As night falls, indulge your inner rockstar at the Fillmore Auditorium with a performance by the legendary Foo Fighters.

**Sunday, April 20:** Ease into the day with the City Park Jazz Festival, which offers free outdoor concerts and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for family picnics and friend gatherings. Alternatively, cap off your Denver weekend with some adrenaline at the Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field. Cheer on the home team as they take on the San Francisco Giants, with first pitch at 1:10 PM.

Throughout the week, Denver’s food scene will not let you down. Pop into Union Station for some of the city's finest dining experiences, from farm-to-table fare at Mercantile Dining &amp; Provision to fresh oysters at Stoic &amp; Genuine. For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, book a historical food and drink tour through LoDo, exploring Denver's rich past while savoring its culinary present.

This week, Denver promises a blend of art, nature, and urban adventures that will leave you enchanted and eager for more. Whether you’re in town for a short visit or a Denver local, this lineup ensures a memorable exploration of everything this vibrant city has to offer. Don't miss out on these exciting events as you dive into Denver's dynamic springtime fervor.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re in Denver, Colorado, this week and looking for a thrill, a touch of cultural splendor, or simply a fun way to fill your days, you’re in luck! Denver is bustling with events that cater to every taste, and the Mile High City promises a whirlwind of excitement, artistic grandeur, and outdoor adventures through this weekend. Here’s your guide to what’s happening:

**Thursday, April 17:** Get a head start on the weekend with a visit to the renowned Denver Art Museum. Their current exhibit, "Chasing Light: Impressionism to Modernism" showcases an impressive collection that is sure to captivate art enthusiasts. For evening plans, swing by The Mission Ballroom for a lively concert from indie-folk artist Phoebe Bridgers, promising an unforgettable night of soulful melodies.

**Friday, April 18:** Start your Friday morning with an exhilarating hike at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a short drive from downtown Denver. After taking in the majestic views, head over to the Denver Botanic Gardens. The gardens are in full bloom this spring, featuring a special "Tulip Celebration" that highlights a dazzling array of flowers. In the evening, check out the local theater scene at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where "Hamilton" is playing throughout the weekend. Secure your tickets early, as it’s a hot item!

**Saturday, April 19:** If you're a fan of markets, make your way to the Denver Flea Market, an open-air extravaganza featuring local artisans, vintage finds, and delicious street food. By afternoon, join the city's eco-conscious community at Earth Day on the Parkway, where there will be workshops, sustainable vendors, and live music celebrating all things green. As night falls, indulge your inner rockstar at the Fillmore Auditorium with a performance by the legendary Foo Fighters.

**Sunday, April 20:** Ease into the day with the City Park Jazz Festival, which offers free outdoor concerts and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for family picnics and friend gatherings. Alternatively, cap off your Denver weekend with some adrenaline at the Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field. Cheer on the home team as they take on the San Francisco Giants, with first pitch at 1:10 PM.

Throughout the week, Denver’s food scene will not let you down. Pop into Union Station for some of the city's finest dining experiences, from farm-to-table fare at Mercantile Dining &amp; Provision to fresh oysters at Stoic &amp; Genuine. For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, book a historical food and drink tour through LoDo, exploring Denver's rich past while savoring its culinary present.

This week, Denver promises a blend of art, nature, and urban adventures that will leave you enchanted and eager for more. Whether you’re in town for a short visit or a Denver local, this lineup ensures a memorable exploration of everything this vibrant city has to offer. Don't miss out on these exciting events as you dive into Denver's dynamic springtime fervor.

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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Events this Week</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the Mile High City! Denver, Colorado is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a variety of activities to suit every taste. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the city's vibrant culture, here's your go-to guide for what's happening in Denver this week.

**Monday, April 14th**

Start your week with a soothing evening at City Park Jazz. This beloved Denver tradition offers live jazz performances in the picturesque setting of City Park. Grab a picnic blanket, pack some snacks, and enjoy melodies under the open sky.

**Tuesday, April 15th**

Explore the cultural scene at the Denver Art Museum, hosting the "Vivid Cotton" exhibition, showcasing traditional and contemporary textile art from around the world. Dive into the rich histories and vibrant artworks that celebrate global traditions in fabric and design.

**Wednesday, April 16th**

Sports fans, unite! Head to Coors Field tonight to catch the Colorado Rockies in action as they face off against the San Francisco Giants. Experience the thrill of Major League Baseball with a hotdog in hand and cheer for the home team!

**Thursday, April 17th**

Join the culinary adventure at the annual "Taste of Highlands" food festival. Located in the Highlands neighborhood, this event showcases Denver’s finest eateries. It's a delightful opportunity to sample dishes from various local restaurants while enjoying live music and a festive atmosphere.

**Friday, April 18th**

Kick off your weekend at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where the luminescent artist Lorde will be performing. Known for her electrifying shows and unique voice, it's an event not to be missed. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks combined with breathtaking views create an unforgettable concert experience.

**Saturday, April 19th**

For a family-friendly outing, visit the Denver Zoo's "Spring Safari," featuring interactive wildlife exhibits and fun educational activities for all ages. This event is perfect for nature lovers and provides a chance to learn about conservation efforts while enjoying a day with exotic animals.

In the evening, head downtown to experience the Denver Night Bazaar, where local artisans and vendors showcase handcrafted goods, art, jewelry, and vintage items. It's a great opportunity to find unique gifts and meet local creators.

**Sunday, April 20th**

Wrap up the week with a relaxing day at the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. Stroll through the art-lined streets, enjoy live performances, and participate in workshops. This event celebrates local talent and offers a perfect finale to your Denver adventure.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver promises a week full of adventures, culture, and fun. Enjoy your time in this vibrant city, and make the most of its unique offerings!

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile High City! Denver, Colorado is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a variety of activities to suit every taste. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the city's vibrant culture, here's your go-to guide for what's happening in Denver this week.

**Monday, April 14th**

Start your week with a soothing evening at City Park Jazz. This beloved Denver tradition offers live jazz performances in the picturesque setting of City Park. Grab a picnic blanket, pack some snacks, and enjoy melodies under the open sky.

**Tuesday, April 15th**

Explore the cultural scene at the Denver Art Museum, hosting the "Vivid Cotton" exhibition, showcasing traditional and contemporary textile art from around the world. Dive into the rich histories and vibrant artworks that celebrate global traditions in fabric and design.

**Wednesday, April 16th**

Sports fans, unite! Head to Coors Field tonight to catch the Colorado Rockies in action as they face off against the San Francisco Giants. Experience the thrill of Major League Baseball with a hotdog in hand and cheer for the home team!

**Thursday, April 17th**

Join the culinary adventure at the annual "Taste of Highlands" food festival. Located in the Highlands neighborhood, this event showcases Denver’s finest eateries. It's a delightful opportunity to sample dishes from various local restaurants while enjoying live music and a festive atmosphere.

**Friday, April 18th**

Kick off your weekend at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where the luminescent artist Lorde will be performing. Known for her electrifying shows and unique voice, it's an event not to be missed. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks combined with breathtaking views create an unforgettable concert experience.

**Saturday, April 19th**

For a family-friendly outing, visit the Denver Zoo's "Spring Safari," featuring interactive wildlife exhibits and fun educational activities for all ages. This event is perfect for nature lovers and provides a chance to learn about conservation efforts while enjoying a day with exotic animals.

In the evening, head downtown to experience the Denver Night Bazaar, where local artisans and vendors showcase handcrafted goods, art, jewelry, and vintage items. It's a great opportunity to find unique gifts and meet local creators.

**Sunday, April 20th**

Wrap up the week with a relaxing day at the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. Stroll through the art-lined streets, enjoy live performances, and participate in workshops. This event celebrates local talent and offers a perfect finale to your Denver adventure.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver promises a week full of adventures, culture, and fun. Enjoy your time in this vibrant city, and make the most of its unique offerings!

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile High City! Denver, Colorado is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a variety of activities to suit every taste. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the city's vibrant culture, here's your go-to guide for what's happening in Denver this week.

**Monday, April 14th**

Start your week with a soothing evening at City Park Jazz. This beloved Denver tradition offers live jazz performances in the picturesque setting of City Park. Grab a picnic blanket, pack some snacks, and enjoy melodies under the open sky.

**Tuesday, April 15th**

Explore the cultural scene at the Denver Art Museum, hosting the "Vivid Cotton" exhibition, showcasing traditional and contemporary textile art from around the world. Dive into the rich histories and vibrant artworks that celebrate global traditions in fabric and design.

**Wednesday, April 16th**

Sports fans, unite! Head to Coors Field tonight to catch the Colorado Rockies in action as they face off against the San Francisco Giants. Experience the thrill of Major League Baseball with a hotdog in hand and cheer for the home team!

**Thursday, April 17th**

Join the culinary adventure at the annual "Taste of Highlands" food festival. Located in the Highlands neighborhood, this event showcases Denver’s finest eateries. It's a delightful opportunity to sample dishes from various local restaurants while enjoying live music and a festive atmosphere.

**Friday, April 18th**

Kick off your weekend at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where the luminescent artist Lorde will be performing. Known for her electrifying shows and unique voice, it's an event not to be missed. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks combined with breathtaking views create an unforgettable concert experience.

**Saturday, April 19th**

For a family-friendly outing, visit the Denver Zoo's "Spring Safari," featuring interactive wildlife exhibits and fun educational activities for all ages. This event is perfect for nature lovers and provides a chance to learn about conservation efforts while enjoying a day with exotic animals.

In the evening, head downtown to experience the Denver Night Bazaar, where local artisans and vendors showcase handcrafted goods, art, jewelry, and vintage items. It's a great opportunity to find unique gifts and meet local creators.

**Sunday, April 20th**

Wrap up the week with a relaxing day at the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. Stroll through the art-lined streets, enjoy live performances, and participate in workshops. This event celebrates local talent and offers a perfect finale to your Denver adventure.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver promises a week full of adventures, culture, and fun. Enjoy your time in this vibrant city, and make the most of its unique offerings!

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      <description>Welcome to the Mile-High City, where the air is fresh, the mountains are spectacular, and the events this week are as vibrant as the city itself. If you're looking for things to do in Denver from April 10th through the weekend, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into what's happening in this lively city.

**April 10th - 14th: Denver Restaurant Week**

Kicking off your week with a culinary tour of Denver is a must. Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering dining enthusiasts the chance to experience the city's exquisite gastronomic scene. Participating restaurants across town are offering multi-course meals at special pricing, allowing you to savor everything from locally sourced farm-to-table dishes to exotic international cuisines. Be sure to make reservations ahead of time as it's a popular event.

**April 11th: Red Rocks Unplugged**

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with "Red Rocks Unplugged." This intimate concert series features talented local musicians performing acoustic sets under the stars. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks make for a magical night of music in a breathtaking setting. Gates open at 6:00 PM, so get there early to enjoy a scenic sunset before the tunes begin.

**April 12th: Wings Over the Rockies**

Aviation enthusiasts, this one’s for you! Head to the Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum for a thrilling day of historic aircraft, interactive exhibits, and simulators. This week features a special showcase focusing on the evolution of jet technology, perfect for both adults and kids alike. Don't miss the flight simulators to test your skills in the cockpit!

**April 13th - 14th: Denver Film Festival Spring Showcase**

For film buffs, the Denver Film Festival is hosting its Spring Showcase this weekend at the Sie FilmCenter. Enjoy a diverse lineup of both international and local films, with genres ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to heartwarming indie dramas. Panel discussions with filmmakers are scheduled after select screenings, providing deeper insights into the creative process.

**April 15th: Cherry Creek Farmers Market**

Start your Saturday morning at the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Held from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this beloved market offers a bounty of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and tasty treats. It's the perfect place to grab breakfast or lunch, shop for unique gifts, and soak in the community atmosphere. With live music and friendly vendors, it's a Denver staple you won't want to miss.

**April 16th: Rockies vs. Dodgers**

Cap off your weekend by catching a game at Coors Field. The Colorado Rockies are up against the Los Angeles Dodgers at 1:10 PM. Enjoy America’s favorite pastime with a cold drink and a hotdog in hand, surrounded by fellow fans and the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. It’s the ideal way to wind down a thrilling week in Denver.

There's no shortage of fun, culture, and adventure in Denver this week. Whether you're exploring the c

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile-High City, where the air is fresh, the mountains are spectacular, and the events this week are as vibrant as the city itself. If you're looking for things to do in Denver from April 10th through the weekend, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into what's happening in this lively city.

**April 10th - 14th: Denver Restaurant Week**

Kicking off your week with a culinary tour of Denver is a must. Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering dining enthusiasts the chance to experience the city's exquisite gastronomic scene. Participating restaurants across town are offering multi-course meals at special pricing, allowing you to savor everything from locally sourced farm-to-table dishes to exotic international cuisines. Be sure to make reservations ahead of time as it's a popular event.

**April 11th: Red Rocks Unplugged**

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with "Red Rocks Unplugged." This intimate concert series features talented local musicians performing acoustic sets under the stars. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks make for a magical night of music in a breathtaking setting. Gates open at 6:00 PM, so get there early to enjoy a scenic sunset before the tunes begin.

**April 12th: Wings Over the Rockies**

Aviation enthusiasts, this one’s for you! Head to the Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum for a thrilling day of historic aircraft, interactive exhibits, and simulators. This week features a special showcase focusing on the evolution of jet technology, perfect for both adults and kids alike. Don't miss the flight simulators to test your skills in the cockpit!

**April 13th - 14th: Denver Film Festival Spring Showcase**

For film buffs, the Denver Film Festival is hosting its Spring Showcase this weekend at the Sie FilmCenter. Enjoy a diverse lineup of both international and local films, with genres ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to heartwarming indie dramas. Panel discussions with filmmakers are scheduled after select screenings, providing deeper insights into the creative process.

**April 15th: Cherry Creek Farmers Market**

Start your Saturday morning at the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Held from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this beloved market offers a bounty of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and tasty treats. It's the perfect place to grab breakfast or lunch, shop for unique gifts, and soak in the community atmosphere. With live music and friendly vendors, it's a Denver staple you won't want to miss.

**April 16th: Rockies vs. Dodgers**

Cap off your weekend by catching a game at Coors Field. The Colorado Rockies are up against the Los Angeles Dodgers at 1:10 PM. Enjoy America’s favorite pastime with a cold drink and a hotdog in hand, surrounded by fellow fans and the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. It’s the ideal way to wind down a thrilling week in Denver.

There's no shortage of fun, culture, and adventure in Denver this week. Whether you're exploring the c

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile-High City, where the air is fresh, the mountains are spectacular, and the events this week are as vibrant as the city itself. If you're looking for things to do in Denver from April 10th through the weekend, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into what's happening in this lively city.

**April 10th - 14th: Denver Restaurant Week**

Kicking off your week with a culinary tour of Denver is a must. Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering dining enthusiasts the chance to experience the city's exquisite gastronomic scene. Participating restaurants across town are offering multi-course meals at special pricing, allowing you to savor everything from locally sourced farm-to-table dishes to exotic international cuisines. Be sure to make reservations ahead of time as it's a popular event.

**April 11th: Red Rocks Unplugged**

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with "Red Rocks Unplugged." This intimate concert series features talented local musicians performing acoustic sets under the stars. The natural acoustics of Red Rocks make for a magical night of music in a breathtaking setting. Gates open at 6:00 PM, so get there early to enjoy a scenic sunset before the tunes begin.

**April 12th: Wings Over the Rockies**

Aviation enthusiasts, this one’s for you! Head to the Wings Over the Rockies Air &amp; Space Museum for a thrilling day of historic aircraft, interactive exhibits, and simulators. This week features a special showcase focusing on the evolution of jet technology, perfect for both adults and kids alike. Don't miss the flight simulators to test your skills in the cockpit!

**April 13th - 14th: Denver Film Festival Spring Showcase**

For film buffs, the Denver Film Festival is hosting its Spring Showcase this weekend at the Sie FilmCenter. Enjoy a diverse lineup of both international and local films, with genres ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to heartwarming indie dramas. Panel discussions with filmmakers are scheduled after select screenings, providing deeper insights into the creative process.

**April 15th: Cherry Creek Farmers Market**

Start your Saturday morning at the Cherry Creek Farmers Market. Held from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this beloved market offers a bounty of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and tasty treats. It's the perfect place to grab breakfast or lunch, shop for unique gifts, and soak in the community atmosphere. With live music and friendly vendors, it's a Denver staple you won't want to miss.

**April 16th: Rockies vs. Dodgers**

Cap off your weekend by catching a game at Coors Field. The Colorado Rockies are up against the Los Angeles Dodgers at 1:10 PM. Enjoy America’s favorite pastime with a cold drink and a hotdog in hand, surrounded by fellow fans and the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. It’s the ideal way to wind down a thrilling week in Denver.

There's no shortage of fun, culture, and adventure in Denver this week. Whether you're exploring the c

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      <description>Unleash your adventurous spirit in Denver, Colorado, this week, where a vibrant array of events awaits to captivate locals and visitors alike. The Mile-High City is buzzing with artistic flair, sports excitement, musical talent, and culinary indulgence. Here’s your go-to guide for what to do from today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, head down to the Denver Art Museum for the “Light &amp; Shadow: Impressionist Masters” exhibit. Discover stunning works from the likes of Claude Monet and Edgar Degas, now until the end of May. It’s the perfect outing for art enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of impressionism.

For sports fans, tonight also marks an exciting matchup for the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Phoenix Suns at the Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7 PM, promising an electrifying evening of high-paced basketball. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or catching it at a nearby sports bar, it’s an event not to miss.

If live music is your forte, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the Indie Folk Fest on April 9th. This iconic open-air venue will be graced by artists like The Lumineers and Gregory Alan Isakov, providing a unique acoustic experience under the stars.

Foodies, unite! Starting April 8th, the Denver Restaurant Week offers an incredible opportunity to explore the city’s culinary landscape with multi-course dinners at some of Denver's top restaurants. Savor diverse menus at a fixed price, whether you're craving gourmet delights or comfort food.

Saturday, April 12th, promises thrills at Elitch Gardens as they open their gates for the 2025 season. Bring the family for a day of adrenaline-pumping rides, games, and sweet treats, with the backdrop of Denver's stunning skyline.

On Sunday, April 13th, join the Cherry Creek Sneak, a fun and festive race that both runners and walkers participate in annually. Choose from a 5K or 10-Mile route, and enjoy the vibrant post-race expo with food trucks and live music. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors and meet new friends while supporting local charities.

Do not forget to swing by the Denver Botanic Gardens for their spring showcase, where you can delight in the colorful gardens freshly in bloom. Whether you're a gardening novice or a seasoned horticulturist, the enchanting floral displays are sure to impress.

For those looking for a little mystery and magic, the Museum of Outdoor Arts presents “Illuminations: The Art of Projection Mapping” show, running nightly. Witness the museum come to life with futuristic lighting and astonishing visuals that transform the traditional boundaries of art.

In Denver, the fusion of art, sport, and community creates an exciting tapestry of events, making for a memorable experience. So, grab your camera, lace up your shoes, and dive into the vibrant culture and entertainment the city has to offer this week! Enjoy!

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      <itunes:summary>Unleash your adventurous spirit in Denver, Colorado, this week, where a vibrant array of events awaits to captivate locals and visitors alike. The Mile-High City is buzzing with artistic flair, sports excitement, musical talent, and culinary indulgence. Here’s your go-to guide for what to do from today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, head down to the Denver Art Museum for the “Light &amp; Shadow: Impressionist Masters” exhibit. Discover stunning works from the likes of Claude Monet and Edgar Degas, now until the end of May. It’s the perfect outing for art enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of impressionism.

For sports fans, tonight also marks an exciting matchup for the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Phoenix Suns at the Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7 PM, promising an electrifying evening of high-paced basketball. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or catching it at a nearby sports bar, it’s an event not to miss.

If live music is your forte, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the Indie Folk Fest on April 9th. This iconic open-air venue will be graced by artists like The Lumineers and Gregory Alan Isakov, providing a unique acoustic experience under the stars.

Foodies, unite! Starting April 8th, the Denver Restaurant Week offers an incredible opportunity to explore the city’s culinary landscape with multi-course dinners at some of Denver's top restaurants. Savor diverse menus at a fixed price, whether you're craving gourmet delights or comfort food.

Saturday, April 12th, promises thrills at Elitch Gardens as they open their gates for the 2025 season. Bring the family for a day of adrenaline-pumping rides, games, and sweet treats, with the backdrop of Denver's stunning skyline.

On Sunday, April 13th, join the Cherry Creek Sneak, a fun and festive race that both runners and walkers participate in annually. Choose from a 5K or 10-Mile route, and enjoy the vibrant post-race expo with food trucks and live music. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors and meet new friends while supporting local charities.

Do not forget to swing by the Denver Botanic Gardens for their spring showcase, where you can delight in the colorful gardens freshly in bloom. Whether you're a gardening novice or a seasoned horticulturist, the enchanting floral displays are sure to impress.

For those looking for a little mystery and magic, the Museum of Outdoor Arts presents “Illuminations: The Art of Projection Mapping” show, running nightly. Witness the museum come to life with futuristic lighting and astonishing visuals that transform the traditional boundaries of art.

In Denver, the fusion of art, sport, and community creates an exciting tapestry of events, making for a memorable experience. So, grab your camera, lace up your shoes, and dive into the vibrant culture and entertainment the city has to offer this week! Enjoy!

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        <![CDATA[Unleash your adventurous spirit in Denver, Colorado, this week, where a vibrant array of events awaits to captivate locals and visitors alike. The Mile-High City is buzzing with artistic flair, sports excitement, musical talent, and culinary indulgence. Here’s your go-to guide for what to do from today through the weekend.

Kicking off today, head down to the Denver Art Museum for the “Light &amp; Shadow: Impressionist Masters” exhibit. Discover stunning works from the likes of Claude Monet and Edgar Degas, now until the end of May. It’s the perfect outing for art enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of impressionism.

For sports fans, tonight also marks an exciting matchup for the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Phoenix Suns at the Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7 PM, promising an electrifying evening of high-paced basketball. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or catching it at a nearby sports bar, it’s an event not to miss.

If live music is your forte, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting the Indie Folk Fest on April 9th. This iconic open-air venue will be graced by artists like The Lumineers and Gregory Alan Isakov, providing a unique acoustic experience under the stars.

Foodies, unite! Starting April 8th, the Denver Restaurant Week offers an incredible opportunity to explore the city’s culinary landscape with multi-course dinners at some of Denver's top restaurants. Savor diverse menus at a fixed price, whether you're craving gourmet delights or comfort food.

Saturday, April 12th, promises thrills at Elitch Gardens as they open their gates for the 2025 season. Bring the family for a day of adrenaline-pumping rides, games, and sweet treats, with the backdrop of Denver's stunning skyline.

On Sunday, April 13th, join the Cherry Creek Sneak, a fun and festive race that both runners and walkers participate in annually. Choose from a 5K or 10-Mile route, and enjoy the vibrant post-race expo with food trucks and live music. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors and meet new friends while supporting local charities.

Do not forget to swing by the Denver Botanic Gardens for their spring showcase, where you can delight in the colorful gardens freshly in bloom. Whether you're a gardening novice or a seasoned horticulturist, the enchanting floral displays are sure to impress.

For those looking for a little mystery and magic, the Museum of Outdoor Arts presents “Illuminations: The Art of Projection Mapping” show, running nightly. Witness the museum come to life with futuristic lighting and astonishing visuals that transform the traditional boundaries of art.

In Denver, the fusion of art, sport, and community creates an exciting tapestry of events, making for a memorable experience. So, grab your camera, lace up your shoes, and dive into the vibrant culture and entertainment the city has to offer this week! Enjoy!

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      <description>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where the Mile-High City is buzzing with excitement this week and promises an unforgettable experience for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of music, arts, or just looking for family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the fantastic events happening from today through the weekend.

First up, for the music lovers, Denver's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of unforgettable concerts. On Thursday, April 3rd, indie folk sensation The Lumineers will grace the stage, bringing their soulful melodies and engaging performances to the rocks. As the weekend rolls in, rock band Foo Fighters will take over on Saturday, April 5th, igniting the night with their electrifying energy. Be sure to catch these performances at this spectacular venue nestled within nature.

Art enthusiasts will relish a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where a special exhibit, "Generations: A Century of Indigenous Beads," is on display. This captivating collection showcases intricate beadwork from Native American artists and spans over 100 years of history. The exhibit provides insight into the cultural significance and evolution of this beautiful art form.

For families, the Denver Zoo is hosting "Zoo Lights: Spring Spectacular" throughout the weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo comes alive with dazzling light displays, animal encounters, and interactive installations. It's a magical experience for children and adults alike, creating lasting memories under the stars.

Animal lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit the annual Denver March Powwow, running from April 4th to 6th at the Denver Coliseum. This vibrant celebration of Native American traditions features dance competitions, drumming, storytelling, and authentic crafts from over 70 tribes. It's an enriching cultural experience that beckons everyone to join in the festivities.

For those with a taste for culinary delights, the Denver Food &amp; Wine Festival offers an enticing array of events this weekend. Sample exquisite dishes prepared by some of Denver's top chefs, attend live culinary demonstrations, and sip on fine wines and spirits. The Grand Tasting event on Saturday, April 5th, promises a delectable journey of flavors.

Sports fans can cheer on the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena this Friday, April 4th. The atmosphere will be electric as these two NBA powerhouses square off in what promises to be an intense and thrilling game.

Finally, if you're looking to unwind, consider a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens. This time of year, the gardens are in full bloom, offering a stunning display of spring flowers and lush greenery. It's a serene escape right in the heart of the city.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver is brimming with activities and events to enjoy. Embrace the city's vibrant culture, catch a show, immerse yourself in art, and savor the di

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where the Mile-High City is buzzing with excitement this week and promises an unforgettable experience for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of music, arts, or just looking for family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the fantastic events happening from today through the weekend.

First up, for the music lovers, Denver's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of unforgettable concerts. On Thursday, April 3rd, indie folk sensation The Lumineers will grace the stage, bringing their soulful melodies and engaging performances to the rocks. As the weekend rolls in, rock band Foo Fighters will take over on Saturday, April 5th, igniting the night with their electrifying energy. Be sure to catch these performances at this spectacular venue nestled within nature.

Art enthusiasts will relish a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where a special exhibit, "Generations: A Century of Indigenous Beads," is on display. This captivating collection showcases intricate beadwork from Native American artists and spans over 100 years of history. The exhibit provides insight into the cultural significance and evolution of this beautiful art form.

For families, the Denver Zoo is hosting "Zoo Lights: Spring Spectacular" throughout the weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo comes alive with dazzling light displays, animal encounters, and interactive installations. It's a magical experience for children and adults alike, creating lasting memories under the stars.

Animal lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit the annual Denver March Powwow, running from April 4th to 6th at the Denver Coliseum. This vibrant celebration of Native American traditions features dance competitions, drumming, storytelling, and authentic crafts from over 70 tribes. It's an enriching cultural experience that beckons everyone to join in the festivities.

For those with a taste for culinary delights, the Denver Food &amp; Wine Festival offers an enticing array of events this weekend. Sample exquisite dishes prepared by some of Denver's top chefs, attend live culinary demonstrations, and sip on fine wines and spirits. The Grand Tasting event on Saturday, April 5th, promises a delectable journey of flavors.

Sports fans can cheer on the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena this Friday, April 4th. The atmosphere will be electric as these two NBA powerhouses square off in what promises to be an intense and thrilling game.

Finally, if you're looking to unwind, consider a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens. This time of year, the gardens are in full bloom, offering a stunning display of spring flowers and lush greenery. It's a serene escape right in the heart of the city.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver is brimming with activities and events to enjoy. Embrace the city's vibrant culture, catch a show, immerse yourself in art, and savor the di

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First up, for the music lovers, Denver's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a series of unforgettable concerts. On Thursday, April 3rd, indie folk sensation The Lumineers will grace the stage, bringing their soulful melodies and engaging performances to the rocks. As the weekend rolls in, rock band Foo Fighters will take over on Saturday, April 5th, igniting the night with their electrifying energy. Be sure to catch these performances at this spectacular venue nestled within nature.

Art enthusiasts will relish a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where a special exhibit, "Generations: A Century of Indigenous Beads," is on display. This captivating collection showcases intricate beadwork from Native American artists and spans over 100 years of history. The exhibit provides insight into the cultural significance and evolution of this beautiful art form.

For families, the Denver Zoo is hosting "Zoo Lights: Spring Spectacular" throughout the weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo comes alive with dazzling light displays, animal encounters, and interactive installations. It's a magical experience for children and adults alike, creating lasting memories under the stars.

Animal lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit the annual Denver March Powwow, running from April 4th to 6th at the Denver Coliseum. This vibrant celebration of Native American traditions features dance competitions, drumming, storytelling, and authentic crafts from over 70 tribes. It's an enriching cultural experience that beckons everyone to join in the festivities.

For those with a taste for culinary delights, the Denver Food &amp; Wine Festival offers an enticing array of events this weekend. Sample exquisite dishes prepared by some of Denver's top chefs, attend live culinary demonstrations, and sip on fine wines and spirits. The Grand Tasting event on Saturday, April 5th, promises a delectable journey of flavors.

Sports fans can cheer on the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena this Friday, April 4th. The atmosphere will be electric as these two NBA powerhouses square off in what promises to be an intense and thrilling game.

Finally, if you're looking to unwind, consider a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens. This time of year, the gardens are in full bloom, offering a stunning display of spring flowers and lush greenery. It's a serene escape right in the heart of the city.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver is brimming with activities and events to enjoy. Embrace the city's vibrant culture, catch a show, immerse yourself in art, and savor the di

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      <description>Welcome to Denver, Colorado, where the Mile High City offers a robust array of events and activities this week, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to explore art, music, culture, and more.

Kickstart your week with the "Denver Restaurant Week" continuing through April 3rd. This city-wide culinary celebration offers foodies a chance to enjoy specially priced prix-fixe menus from Denver's top restaurants. It's a fantastic opportunity to dive into the local culinary scene with options spanning from elegant fine dining to casual fare.

For art enthusiasts, don't miss the "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit" at the Lighthouse ArtSpace Denver. This captivating exhibit transforms the iconic works of Vincent Van Gogh into dynamic, digital displays, captivating audiences with 360-degree projections and an awe-inspiring soundtrack. The exhibit runs throughout the week, providing multiple opportunities to experience this artistic journey.

Nature lovers should make their way to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where spring blooms are in full display. Check out the "Wild Spring Blooms" guided tours available on April 1st and 2nd. These tours are perfect for anyone looking to learn more about local flora and enjoy the lush landscapes that the gardens have to offer.

Music and entertainment abound at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre with a packed lineup. On April 3rd, catch popular folk-rock band The Lumineers as they take the stage at this iconic venue. Known for their soulful tunes and captivating performances, this concert is a must-see for music lovers.

For those interested in sports, head over to Coors Field on April 4th to support the Colorado Rockies as they face off against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Experience the thrill of a live baseball game while enjoying classic ballpark snacks and the vibrant atmosphere of a Rockies home game.

Theater aficionados will appreciate the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' staging of "The Lion King" running through April 6th. This critically acclaimed Broadway musical is celebrated for its stunning visuals, enchanting music, and moving story, making it a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.

Finally, don’t forget to check out the "Denver Auto Show" taking place at the Colorado Convention Center from April 2nd to April 5th. This event is a must for car enthusiasts, featuring the latest models from major manufacturers, concept cars, and some of the industry's most innovative technologies.

With so much to offer, Denver is brimming with excitement and entertainment this week. Whether you're exploring the city's vibrant arts scene, savoring delicious cuisine, enjoying live music under the stars, or catching the thrill of a live sports event, the Mile High City promises to deliver an unforgettable experience!

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Denver, Colorado, where the Mile High City offers a robust array of events and activities this week, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to explore art, music, culture, and more.

Kickstart your week with the "Denver Restaurant Week" continuing through April 3rd. This city-wide culinary celebration offers foodies a chance to enjoy specially priced prix-fixe menus from Denver's top restaurants. It's a fantastic opportunity to dive into the local culinary scene with options spanning from elegant fine dining to casual fare.

For art enthusiasts, don't miss the "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit" at the Lighthouse ArtSpace Denver. This captivating exhibit transforms the iconic works of Vincent Van Gogh into dynamic, digital displays, captivating audiences with 360-degree projections and an awe-inspiring soundtrack. The exhibit runs throughout the week, providing multiple opportunities to experience this artistic journey.

Nature lovers should make their way to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where spring blooms are in full display. Check out the "Wild Spring Blooms" guided tours available on April 1st and 2nd. These tours are perfect for anyone looking to learn more about local flora and enjoy the lush landscapes that the gardens have to offer.

Music and entertainment abound at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre with a packed lineup. On April 3rd, catch popular folk-rock band The Lumineers as they take the stage at this iconic venue. Known for their soulful tunes and captivating performances, this concert is a must-see for music lovers.

For those interested in sports, head over to Coors Field on April 4th to support the Colorado Rockies as they face off against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Experience the thrill of a live baseball game while enjoying classic ballpark snacks and the vibrant atmosphere of a Rockies home game.

Theater aficionados will appreciate the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' staging of "The Lion King" running through April 6th. This critically acclaimed Broadway musical is celebrated for its stunning visuals, enchanting music, and moving story, making it a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.

Finally, don’t forget to check out the "Denver Auto Show" taking place at the Colorado Convention Center from April 2nd to April 5th. This event is a must for car enthusiasts, featuring the latest models from major manufacturers, concept cars, and some of the industry's most innovative technologies.

With so much to offer, Denver is brimming with excitement and entertainment this week. Whether you're exploring the city's vibrant arts scene, savoring delicious cuisine, enjoying live music under the stars, or catching the thrill of a live sports event, the Mile High City promises to deliver an unforgettable experience!

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to Denver, Colorado, where the Mile High City offers a robust array of events and activities this week, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to explore art, music, culture, and more.

Kickstart your week with the "Denver Restaurant Week" continuing through April 3rd. This city-wide culinary celebration offers foodies a chance to enjoy specially priced prix-fixe menus from Denver's top restaurants. It's a fantastic opportunity to dive into the local culinary scene with options spanning from elegant fine dining to casual fare.

For art enthusiasts, don't miss the "Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit" at the Lighthouse ArtSpace Denver. This captivating exhibit transforms the iconic works of Vincent Van Gogh into dynamic, digital displays, captivating audiences with 360-degree projections and an awe-inspiring soundtrack. The exhibit runs throughout the week, providing multiple opportunities to experience this artistic journey.

Nature lovers should make their way to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where spring blooms are in full display. Check out the "Wild Spring Blooms" guided tours available on April 1st and 2nd. These tours are perfect for anyone looking to learn more about local flora and enjoy the lush landscapes that the gardens have to offer.

Music and entertainment abound at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre with a packed lineup. On April 3rd, catch popular folk-rock band The Lumineers as they take the stage at this iconic venue. Known for their soulful tunes and captivating performances, this concert is a must-see for music lovers.

For those interested in sports, head over to Coors Field on April 4th to support the Colorado Rockies as they face off against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Experience the thrill of a live baseball game while enjoying classic ballpark snacks and the vibrant atmosphere of a Rockies home game.

Theater aficionados will appreciate the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' staging of "The Lion King" running through April 6th. This critically acclaimed Broadway musical is celebrated for its stunning visuals, enchanting music, and moving story, making it a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.

Finally, don’t forget to check out the "Denver Auto Show" taking place at the Colorado Convention Center from April 2nd to April 5th. This event is a must for car enthusiasts, featuring the latest models from major manufacturers, concept cars, and some of the industry's most innovative technologies.

With so much to offer, Denver is brimming with excitement and entertainment this week. Whether you're exploring the city's vibrant arts scene, savoring delicious cuisine, enjoying live music under the stars, or catching the thrill of a live sports event, the Mile High City promises to deliver an unforgettable experience!

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      <title>Denver Blooms Into Spring with Vibrant Lineup of Activities</title>
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      <description>Spring in Denver is buzzing with excitement as the city rolls out a vibrant lineup of activities to welcome the warmer weather. Here’s your insider guide to what’s happening in Denver from March 24th through the weekend.

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where Blooms of the Rockies is celebrating its opening on March 25th. This dazzling exhibition showcases an array of native Colorado flowers in full glory, and you can enjoy guided tours or roam the gardens at your leisure. Don't forget to stop by the Hive Garden Bistro for a refreshing lavender lemonade.

As the week progresses, art lovers will rejoice at the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival, starting on March 26th and running through the weekend. This renowned event turns the streets into an outdoor gallery featuring artisans from around the country. From sculpture to digital art, there's something for everyone. Swing by the interactive tents to participate in hands-on workshops or watch live demonstrations.

Foodies, keep your taste buds delighted at the Denver Restaurant Week happening now through March 29th. Over 100 of Denver’s finest eateries are offering prix-fixe menus at tantalizing prices. Must-visit spots include The Wolf’s Tailor for innovative Italian-Asian flavors, and El Five for a striking view with Spanish tapas. Make reservations early, as tables tend to fill up fast!

Sports enthusiasts have something to cheer for as the Denver Nuggets face off against the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena on March 27th. Grab your jersey and root for the home team in what promises to be an electrifying match. Meanwhile, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche play the Boston Bruins on March 28th. 

For those seeking a musical experience, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a Spring Equinox Concert on March 29th. Enjoy performances by local bands under the stars in one of the most iconic outdoor venues. If you lean more classic, the Colorado Symphony is presenting a Beethovian Twilight on March 28th at the Boettcher Concert Hall, a classic symphony immersion perfect for a cultural evening out.

Families won’t want to miss the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Space Odyssey exhibit, newly revamped with immersive experiences that are both fun and educational. Also, the Downtown Aquarium is hosting a Spring Splash Party this weekend with animal encounters and mermaid shows, sure to delight younger visitors.

Finally, for a truly unique Denver experience, join the Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 30th if you have Irish spirit left in you! Watch as green floats and Celtic dancers bring a vibrant Irish vibe to the city streets.

Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver this week promises a perfect blend of culture, sports, and culinary delights. Enjoy the city's spring blossoming to life with these diverse and exciting events.

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      <itunes:summary>Spring in Denver is buzzing with excitement as the city rolls out a vibrant lineup of activities to welcome the warmer weather. Here’s your insider guide to what’s happening in Denver from March 24th through the weekend.

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where Blooms of the Rockies is celebrating its opening on March 25th. This dazzling exhibition showcases an array of native Colorado flowers in full glory, and you can enjoy guided tours or roam the gardens at your leisure. Don't forget to stop by the Hive Garden Bistro for a refreshing lavender lemonade.

As the week progresses, art lovers will rejoice at the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival, starting on March 26th and running through the weekend. This renowned event turns the streets into an outdoor gallery featuring artisans from around the country. From sculpture to digital art, there's something for everyone. Swing by the interactive tents to participate in hands-on workshops or watch live demonstrations.

Foodies, keep your taste buds delighted at the Denver Restaurant Week happening now through March 29th. Over 100 of Denver’s finest eateries are offering prix-fixe menus at tantalizing prices. Must-visit spots include The Wolf’s Tailor for innovative Italian-Asian flavors, and El Five for a striking view with Spanish tapas. Make reservations early, as tables tend to fill up fast!

Sports enthusiasts have something to cheer for as the Denver Nuggets face off against the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena on March 27th. Grab your jersey and root for the home team in what promises to be an electrifying match. Meanwhile, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche play the Boston Bruins on March 28th. 

For those seeking a musical experience, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a Spring Equinox Concert on March 29th. Enjoy performances by local bands under the stars in one of the most iconic outdoor venues. If you lean more classic, the Colorado Symphony is presenting a Beethovian Twilight on March 28th at the Boettcher Concert Hall, a classic symphony immersion perfect for a cultural evening out.

Families won’t want to miss the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Space Odyssey exhibit, newly revamped with immersive experiences that are both fun and educational. Also, the Downtown Aquarium is hosting a Spring Splash Party this weekend with animal encounters and mermaid shows, sure to delight younger visitors.

Finally, for a truly unique Denver experience, join the Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 30th if you have Irish spirit left in you! Watch as green floats and Celtic dancers bring a vibrant Irish vibe to the city streets.

Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver this week promises a perfect blend of culture, sports, and culinary delights. Enjoy the city's spring blossoming to life with these diverse and exciting events.

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        <![CDATA[Spring in Denver is buzzing with excitement as the city rolls out a vibrant lineup of activities to welcome the warmer weather. Here’s your insider guide to what’s happening in Denver from March 24th through the weekend.

Kick off your week with a trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where Blooms of the Rockies is celebrating its opening on March 25th. This dazzling exhibition showcases an array of native Colorado flowers in full glory, and you can enjoy guided tours or roam the gardens at your leisure. Don't forget to stop by the Hive Garden Bistro for a refreshing lavender lemonade.

As the week progresses, art lovers will rejoice at the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival, starting on March 26th and running through the weekend. This renowned event turns the streets into an outdoor gallery featuring artisans from around the country. From sculpture to digital art, there's something for everyone. Swing by the interactive tents to participate in hands-on workshops or watch live demonstrations.

Foodies, keep your taste buds delighted at the Denver Restaurant Week happening now through March 29th. Over 100 of Denver’s finest eateries are offering prix-fixe menus at tantalizing prices. Must-visit spots include The Wolf’s Tailor for innovative Italian-Asian flavors, and El Five for a striking view with Spanish tapas. Make reservations early, as tables tend to fill up fast!

Sports enthusiasts have something to cheer for as the Denver Nuggets face off against the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena on March 27th. Grab your jersey and root for the home team in what promises to be an electrifying match. Meanwhile, hockey fans can catch the Colorado Avalanche play the Boston Bruins on March 28th. 

For those seeking a musical experience, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a Spring Equinox Concert on March 29th. Enjoy performances by local bands under the stars in one of the most iconic outdoor venues. If you lean more classic, the Colorado Symphony is presenting a Beethovian Twilight on March 28th at the Boettcher Concert Hall, a classic symphony immersion perfect for a cultural evening out.

Families won’t want to miss the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science's Space Odyssey exhibit, newly revamped with immersive experiences that are both fun and educational. Also, the Downtown Aquarium is hosting a Spring Splash Party this weekend with animal encounters and mermaid shows, sure to delight younger visitors.

Finally, for a truly unique Denver experience, join the Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 30th if you have Irish spirit left in you! Watch as green floats and Celtic dancers bring a vibrant Irish vibe to the city streets.

Whether you're a local or a visitor, Denver this week promises a perfect blend of culture, sports, and culinary delights. Enjoy the city's spring blossoming to life with these diverse and exciting events.

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      <title>Denver Dazzles with Art, Music, and Culinary Delights</title>
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      <description>Here’s what’s sizzling in the Mile High City this week:

March 20, 2025, kicks off with Denver’s Art Walk, happening downtown today and lasting through the weekend. Stroll through the streets as galleries open their doors to art lovers. Featuring works from over 100 local artists, this event offers an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional pieces. It's a perfect opportunity to start your art collection or simply soak in the creativity.

For those craving a musical experience, tonight at 7 PM, the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts the electrifying band, Mythical Grooves. Known for their blend of psychedelic rock and electronic influences, this concert promises to be a mesmerizing auditory journey under the stars. Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the stunning views and catch the opening act, The Echo Makers, known for their melodic indie tunes.

Thursday offers a whimsical treat with the Denver Improv Festival running through Sunday. The festival showcases top-notch performers bringing laughter with improv skits and stand-up routines. Located at multiple venues across the city, including the popular Voodoo Comedy Playhouse, expect surprise guest appearances that will have you giggling all night long.

On Friday, foodies unite at the Denver International Food and Wine Tasting Festival. Held at the historic Union Station, this event features cuisines from around the world paired with specially curated wines. Take part in chef-led cooking demonstrations or relax in a wine tasting master class – a true delight for the culinary enthusiast.

Saturday morning sprouts energy as the Denver Botanic Gardens hosts their annual Spring Plant Sale. With a selection of unique plants ready to refresh your garden, this event also includes workshops on sustainable gardening practices. It’s a green-thumb paradise and a relaxing way to spend the morning.

For families, the Children’s Museum of Denver celebrates “Future Inventors Day” on Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. This special program invites curious minds to participate in hands-on STEM activities. From building robots to crafting engineering marvels, it’s designed to inspire and educate the young innovators of tomorrow.

Sports fans won’t want to miss the Denver Nuggets facing off against the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena on Sunday. This game promises thrilling action as these NBA giants clash on the court. Enjoy courtside views or cheer from the stands as you soak in the electric atmosphere.

For literary enthusiasts, the Lighthouse Writers Workshop provides a cozy setting on Sunday for their Poetry and Pancakes brunch. From 10 AM to 1 PM, mingle with poets as you indulge in delicious breakfast fare while enjoying live readings that stimulate both the mind and the senses.

With such a diverse array of activities, Denver offers experiences that excite the senses and invigorate the soul. Whether you have a passion for the arts, a taste for gourmet delights, or a craving for laughter, the heart of Colorado

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      <itunes:summary>Here’s what’s sizzling in the Mile High City this week:

March 20, 2025, kicks off with Denver’s Art Walk, happening downtown today and lasting through the weekend. Stroll through the streets as galleries open their doors to art lovers. Featuring works from over 100 local artists, this event offers an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional pieces. It's a perfect opportunity to start your art collection or simply soak in the creativity.

For those craving a musical experience, tonight at 7 PM, the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts the electrifying band, Mythical Grooves. Known for their blend of psychedelic rock and electronic influences, this concert promises to be a mesmerizing auditory journey under the stars. Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the stunning views and catch the opening act, The Echo Makers, known for their melodic indie tunes.

Thursday offers a whimsical treat with the Denver Improv Festival running through Sunday. The festival showcases top-notch performers bringing laughter with improv skits and stand-up routines. Located at multiple venues across the city, including the popular Voodoo Comedy Playhouse, expect surprise guest appearances that will have you giggling all night long.

On Friday, foodies unite at the Denver International Food and Wine Tasting Festival. Held at the historic Union Station, this event features cuisines from around the world paired with specially curated wines. Take part in chef-led cooking demonstrations or relax in a wine tasting master class – a true delight for the culinary enthusiast.

Saturday morning sprouts energy as the Denver Botanic Gardens hosts their annual Spring Plant Sale. With a selection of unique plants ready to refresh your garden, this event also includes workshops on sustainable gardening practices. It’s a green-thumb paradise and a relaxing way to spend the morning.

For families, the Children’s Museum of Denver celebrates “Future Inventors Day” on Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. This special program invites curious minds to participate in hands-on STEM activities. From building robots to crafting engineering marvels, it’s designed to inspire and educate the young innovators of tomorrow.

Sports fans won’t want to miss the Denver Nuggets facing off against the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena on Sunday. This game promises thrilling action as these NBA giants clash on the court. Enjoy courtside views or cheer from the stands as you soak in the electric atmosphere.

For literary enthusiasts, the Lighthouse Writers Workshop provides a cozy setting on Sunday for their Poetry and Pancakes brunch. From 10 AM to 1 PM, mingle with poets as you indulge in delicious breakfast fare while enjoying live readings that stimulate both the mind and the senses.

With such a diverse array of activities, Denver offers experiences that excite the senses and invigorate the soul. Whether you have a passion for the arts, a taste for gourmet delights, or a craving for laughter, the heart of Colorado

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        <![CDATA[Here’s what’s sizzling in the Mile High City this week:

March 20, 2025, kicks off with Denver’s Art Walk, happening downtown today and lasting through the weekend. Stroll through the streets as galleries open their doors to art lovers. Featuring works from over 100 local artists, this event offers an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional pieces. It's a perfect opportunity to start your art collection or simply soak in the creativity.

For those craving a musical experience, tonight at 7 PM, the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts the electrifying band, Mythical Grooves. Known for their blend of psychedelic rock and electronic influences, this concert promises to be a mesmerizing auditory journey under the stars. Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the stunning views and catch the opening act, The Echo Makers, known for their melodic indie tunes.

Thursday offers a whimsical treat with the Denver Improv Festival running through Sunday. The festival showcases top-notch performers bringing laughter with improv skits and stand-up routines. Located at multiple venues across the city, including the popular Voodoo Comedy Playhouse, expect surprise guest appearances that will have you giggling all night long.

On Friday, foodies unite at the Denver International Food and Wine Tasting Festival. Held at the historic Union Station, this event features cuisines from around the world paired with specially curated wines. Take part in chef-led cooking demonstrations or relax in a wine tasting master class – a true delight for the culinary enthusiast.

Saturday morning sprouts energy as the Denver Botanic Gardens hosts their annual Spring Plant Sale. With a selection of unique plants ready to refresh your garden, this event also includes workshops on sustainable gardening practices. It’s a green-thumb paradise and a relaxing way to spend the morning.

For families, the Children’s Museum of Denver celebrates “Future Inventors Day” on Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. This special program invites curious minds to participate in hands-on STEM activities. From building robots to crafting engineering marvels, it’s designed to inspire and educate the young innovators of tomorrow.

Sports fans won’t want to miss the Denver Nuggets facing off against the Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena on Sunday. This game promises thrilling action as these NBA giants clash on the court. Enjoy courtside views or cheer from the stands as you soak in the electric atmosphere.

For literary enthusiasts, the Lighthouse Writers Workshop provides a cozy setting on Sunday for their Poetry and Pancakes brunch. From 10 AM to 1 PM, mingle with poets as you indulge in delicious breakfast fare while enjoying live readings that stimulate both the mind and the senses.

With such a diverse array of activities, Denver offers experiences that excite the senses and invigorate the soul. Whether you have a passion for the arts, a taste for gourmet delights, or a craving for laughter, the heart of Colorado

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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Events Catering to Music, Art, Food, and Outdoor Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an eclectic mix of events that cater to various interests. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, an art lover, or an outdoor adventurer, Denver has something special waiting for you.

**Monday, March 17**
Kick off the week with St. Patrick's Day celebrations! Head over to the LoDo District for an unforgettable experience that includes the annual parade showcasing vibrant floats, lively Irish dancers, and spirited pipe bands. After the parade, take your pick from the many pubs and bars offering special menus and live traditional music. Don't miss the Irish Step Dancing Show at the Irish Snug, where dancers perform intricate steps in a vibrant atmosphere.

**Tuesday, March 18 to Thursday, March 20**
Explore Denver's thriving art scene at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting the "Art of the Ancient Americas" exhibition. Delve into a journey through ancient indigenous cultures and marvel at intricate artifacts. For an evening treat, catch a performance by the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Their mid-week concerts are featuring "The Elegance of Brahms," a mesmerizing orchestration that's perfect for classical music aficionados.

**Friday, March 21**
Start your weekend with an adventurous spirit by joining a guided snowshoeing tour at Echo Mountain. Engage in this picturesque winter activity amidst the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and enjoy the crisp alpine air. After your snowy adventure, unwind with craft beers at the Denver Beer Co., where their "Friday Brews &amp; Bites" event pairs local craft beers with delicious food truck bites, creating a perfect end to your day.

**Saturday, March 22**
Celebrate women in music at the Fillmore Auditorium with "Ladies Rock Denver," an energetic concert featuring an all-female lineup of rock bands. The evening promises empowerment and electrifying performances, perfect for music lovers of all genres. If you prefer a relaxed day, check out the Cherry Creek Farmers Market for a delightful morning of local produce, artisanal products, and live music.

**Sunday, March 23**
Wrap up your week with the Denver Botanic Gardens' Spring Festival. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through blooming flowers and themed gardens, and participate in workshops on sustainable gardening. The festival offers something for every plant lover, from hands-on activities for kids to expert talks on eco-friendly gardening practices.

With events ranging from festive parades and art exhibits to music performances and outdoor adventures, Denver is a hub of activity this week. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry and vibrant atmosphere that make this city truly special.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an eclectic mix of events that cater to various interests. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, an art lover, or an outdoor adventurer, Denver has something special waiting for you.

**Monday, March 17**
Kick off the week with St. Patrick's Day celebrations! Head over to the LoDo District for an unforgettable experience that includes the annual parade showcasing vibrant floats, lively Irish dancers, and spirited pipe bands. After the parade, take your pick from the many pubs and bars offering special menus and live traditional music. Don't miss the Irish Step Dancing Show at the Irish Snug, where dancers perform intricate steps in a vibrant atmosphere.

**Tuesday, March 18 to Thursday, March 20**
Explore Denver's thriving art scene at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting the "Art of the Ancient Americas" exhibition. Delve into a journey through ancient indigenous cultures and marvel at intricate artifacts. For an evening treat, catch a performance by the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Their mid-week concerts are featuring "The Elegance of Brahms," a mesmerizing orchestration that's perfect for classical music aficionados.

**Friday, March 21**
Start your weekend with an adventurous spirit by joining a guided snowshoeing tour at Echo Mountain. Engage in this picturesque winter activity amidst the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and enjoy the crisp alpine air. After your snowy adventure, unwind with craft beers at the Denver Beer Co., where their "Friday Brews &amp; Bites" event pairs local craft beers with delicious food truck bites, creating a perfect end to your day.

**Saturday, March 22**
Celebrate women in music at the Fillmore Auditorium with "Ladies Rock Denver," an energetic concert featuring an all-female lineup of rock bands. The evening promises empowerment and electrifying performances, perfect for music lovers of all genres. If you prefer a relaxed day, check out the Cherry Creek Farmers Market for a delightful morning of local produce, artisanal products, and live music.

**Sunday, March 23**
Wrap up your week with the Denver Botanic Gardens' Spring Festival. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through blooming flowers and themed gardens, and participate in workshops on sustainable gardening. The festival offers something for every plant lover, from hands-on activities for kids to expert talks on eco-friendly gardening practices.

With events ranging from festive parades and art exhibits to music performances and outdoor adventures, Denver is a hub of activity this week. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry and vibrant atmosphere that make this city truly special.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the city hosts an eclectic mix of events that cater to various interests. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a foodie, an art lover, or an outdoor adventurer, Denver has something special waiting for you.

**Monday, March 17**
Kick off the week with St. Patrick's Day celebrations! Head over to the LoDo District for an unforgettable experience that includes the annual parade showcasing vibrant floats, lively Irish dancers, and spirited pipe bands. After the parade, take your pick from the many pubs and bars offering special menus and live traditional music. Don't miss the Irish Step Dancing Show at the Irish Snug, where dancers perform intricate steps in a vibrant atmosphere.

**Tuesday, March 18 to Thursday, March 20**
Explore Denver's thriving art scene at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting the "Art of the Ancient Americas" exhibition. Delve into a journey through ancient indigenous cultures and marvel at intricate artifacts. For an evening treat, catch a performance by the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Their mid-week concerts are featuring "The Elegance of Brahms," a mesmerizing orchestration that's perfect for classical music aficionados.

**Friday, March 21**
Start your weekend with an adventurous spirit by joining a guided snowshoeing tour at Echo Mountain. Engage in this picturesque winter activity amidst the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and enjoy the crisp alpine air. After your snowy adventure, unwind with craft beers at the Denver Beer Co., where their "Friday Brews &amp; Bites" event pairs local craft beers with delicious food truck bites, creating a perfect end to your day.

**Saturday, March 22**
Celebrate women in music at the Fillmore Auditorium with "Ladies Rock Denver," an energetic concert featuring an all-female lineup of rock bands. The evening promises empowerment and electrifying performances, perfect for music lovers of all genres. If you prefer a relaxed day, check out the Cherry Creek Farmers Market for a delightful morning of local produce, artisanal products, and live music.

**Sunday, March 23**
Wrap up your week with the Denver Botanic Gardens' Spring Festival. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through blooming flowers and themed gardens, and participate in workshops on sustainable gardening. The festival offers something for every plant lover, from hands-on activities for kids to expert talks on eco-friendly gardening practices.

With events ranging from festive parades and art exhibits to music performances and outdoor adventures, Denver is a hub of activity this week. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry and vibrant atmosphere that make this city truly special.

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      <description>Welcome to the Mile High City, where the Rocky Mountains rise majestically in the backdrop and urban life buzzes with excitement. If you're in Denver, Colorado, from March 13th through this weekend, there's no shortage of fun and engaging events to dive into. Let's take a look at what's happening in Denver!

**Thursday, March 13, 2025:**
Start your week in the vibrant atmosphere of the **Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade**. Although traditionally held on the nearest Saturday to March 17th, Denver embraces the spirit early. The parade features colorful floats, Irish dancers, and lively bagpipe music traversing through the city’s LoDo district at 10:00 AM. For something a little calmer, head over to the **Denver Botanic Gardens** where the “Art in Bloom” exhibition showcases stunning floral installations from local artists. 

**Friday, March 14, 2025:**
Kick off your weekend with a comedy fix at **Comedy Works in Larimer Square**. Tonight’s headliner, the irreverent and hilarious Mona Steele, promises an evening of side-splitting laughter starting at 7:30 PM. If comedy isn’t your thing, jazz enthusiasts can enjoy a cozy night at **Dazzle Denver** where the esteemed Dave Koz Quintet will perform live, bringing smooth saxophone sounds to the heart of the city.

**Saturday, March 15, 2025:**
Pack your day full of culture at the **Denver Art Museum** where the special exhibit “Innovative Horizons: Contemporary Western Art” is taking place. Featuring pieces from both emerging and established artists, this exhibit highlights modern interpretations of Western themes. Later on, immerse yourself in Irish culture at the **Irish Festival at Civic Center Park**. Enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and foodie delights from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025:**
Start your Sunday with some self-care at the popular **Sunrise Yoga in Cheesman Park**. The session begins at 8:00 AM and is perfect for reconnecting with self and nature. As the day unfolds, enjoy the unique experience of the **Denver Beer and Bacon Classic** at the Mile High Station. Starting at 1:00 PM, this event will delight your taste buds with creative bacon-infused dishes paired with Denver’s top craft brews.

**Monday, March 17, 2025:**
Wind down from the weekend’s excitement with a tranquil visit to the **Museum of Nature &amp; Science**. Their planetarium show, “Astronomy Odyssey,” is perfect for both families and those seeking a contemplative cosmic journey. Additionally, the **Butterfly Pavilion** just outside the city offers a beautiful and educational experience where you can walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies.

Denver delivers an incredible mix of urban excitement and cultural depth, especially at this vibrant time of year. From parades and comedy shows to art exhibitions and culinary adventures, this week promises to offer something for everyone. Make the most of your time in this beautiful city, whether you're exploring downtown or venturing to iconic outdoor spaces

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile High City, where the Rocky Mountains rise majestically in the backdrop and urban life buzzes with excitement. If you're in Denver, Colorado, from March 13th through this weekend, there's no shortage of fun and engaging events to dive into. Let's take a look at what's happening in Denver!

**Thursday, March 13, 2025:**
Start your week in the vibrant atmosphere of the **Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade**. Although traditionally held on the nearest Saturday to March 17th, Denver embraces the spirit early. The parade features colorful floats, Irish dancers, and lively bagpipe music traversing through the city’s LoDo district at 10:00 AM. For something a little calmer, head over to the **Denver Botanic Gardens** where the “Art in Bloom” exhibition showcases stunning floral installations from local artists. 

**Friday, March 14, 2025:**
Kick off your weekend with a comedy fix at **Comedy Works in Larimer Square**. Tonight’s headliner, the irreverent and hilarious Mona Steele, promises an evening of side-splitting laughter starting at 7:30 PM. If comedy isn’t your thing, jazz enthusiasts can enjoy a cozy night at **Dazzle Denver** where the esteemed Dave Koz Quintet will perform live, bringing smooth saxophone sounds to the heart of the city.

**Saturday, March 15, 2025:**
Pack your day full of culture at the **Denver Art Museum** where the special exhibit “Innovative Horizons: Contemporary Western Art” is taking place. Featuring pieces from both emerging and established artists, this exhibit highlights modern interpretations of Western themes. Later on, immerse yourself in Irish culture at the **Irish Festival at Civic Center Park**. Enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and foodie delights from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025:**
Start your Sunday with some self-care at the popular **Sunrise Yoga in Cheesman Park**. The session begins at 8:00 AM and is perfect for reconnecting with self and nature. As the day unfolds, enjoy the unique experience of the **Denver Beer and Bacon Classic** at the Mile High Station. Starting at 1:00 PM, this event will delight your taste buds with creative bacon-infused dishes paired with Denver’s top craft brews.

**Monday, March 17, 2025:**
Wind down from the weekend’s excitement with a tranquil visit to the **Museum of Nature &amp; Science**. Their planetarium show, “Astronomy Odyssey,” is perfect for both families and those seeking a contemplative cosmic journey. Additionally, the **Butterfly Pavilion** just outside the city offers a beautiful and educational experience where you can walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies.

Denver delivers an incredible mix of urban excitement and cultural depth, especially at this vibrant time of year. From parades and comedy shows to art exhibitions and culinary adventures, this week promises to offer something for everyone. Make the most of your time in this beautiful city, whether you're exploring downtown or venturing to iconic outdoor spaces

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile High City, where the Rocky Mountains rise majestically in the backdrop and urban life buzzes with excitement. If you're in Denver, Colorado, from March 13th through this weekend, there's no shortage of fun and engaging events to dive into. Let's take a look at what's happening in Denver!

**Thursday, March 13, 2025:**
Start your week in the vibrant atmosphere of the **Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade**. Although traditionally held on the nearest Saturday to March 17th, Denver embraces the spirit early. The parade features colorful floats, Irish dancers, and lively bagpipe music traversing through the city’s LoDo district at 10:00 AM. For something a little calmer, head over to the **Denver Botanic Gardens** where the “Art in Bloom” exhibition showcases stunning floral installations from local artists. 

**Friday, March 14, 2025:**
Kick off your weekend with a comedy fix at **Comedy Works in Larimer Square**. Tonight’s headliner, the irreverent and hilarious Mona Steele, promises an evening of side-splitting laughter starting at 7:30 PM. If comedy isn’t your thing, jazz enthusiasts can enjoy a cozy night at **Dazzle Denver** where the esteemed Dave Koz Quintet will perform live, bringing smooth saxophone sounds to the heart of the city.

**Saturday, March 15, 2025:**
Pack your day full of culture at the **Denver Art Museum** where the special exhibit “Innovative Horizons: Contemporary Western Art” is taking place. Featuring pieces from both emerging and established artists, this exhibit highlights modern interpretations of Western themes. Later on, immerse yourself in Irish culture at the **Irish Festival at Civic Center Park**. Enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and foodie delights from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025:**
Start your Sunday with some self-care at the popular **Sunrise Yoga in Cheesman Park**. The session begins at 8:00 AM and is perfect for reconnecting with self and nature. As the day unfolds, enjoy the unique experience of the **Denver Beer and Bacon Classic** at the Mile High Station. Starting at 1:00 PM, this event will delight your taste buds with creative bacon-infused dishes paired with Denver’s top craft brews.

**Monday, March 17, 2025:**
Wind down from the weekend’s excitement with a tranquil visit to the **Museum of Nature &amp; Science**. Their planetarium show, “Astronomy Odyssey,” is perfect for both families and those seeking a contemplative cosmic journey. Additionally, the **Butterfly Pavilion** just outside the city offers a beautiful and educational experience where you can walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies.

Denver delivers an incredible mix of urban excitement and cultural depth, especially at this vibrant time of year. From parades and comedy shows to art exhibitions and culinary adventures, this week promises to offer something for everyone. Make the most of your time in this beautiful city, whether you're exploring downtown or venturing to iconic outdoor spaces

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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a plethora of events for every taste. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there's something happening in the Mile High City that’ll catch your eye and bring a smile to your face. Here are some highlights for today and the upcoming weekend in Denver.

**Monday, March 10, 2025: Immersive Art and Music**

Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. This season, they’re hosting the acclaimed “Beyond Limitations” exhibition featuring contemporary artists pushing creative boundaries through vibrant installations. Also, check out the RiNo Art District for its mix of street art, galleries, and the Monday Night Bazaar in the Backyard on Blake, where you can shop artisan goods while enjoying local music.

**Tuesday to Thursday: Culinary Delights and Theatrical Magic**

Food lovers, take note! Starting Tuesday, Denver Restaurant Week offers you an excellent chance to dine at some of the city’s best eateries at a fraction of the cost. With over 150 participating restaurants, you'll have an excuse to eat out every night. Make sure to try local favorites like Linger in the Highlands or Acorn in the Source Hotel.

In the theater scene, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging "Hamilton" through Sunday. This blockbuster musical is a must-see, blending history and hip-hop in the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Secure your tickets before it sells out!

**Friday, March 14, 2025: St. Patrick’s Day Parade**

Celebrate early with Denver's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Friday. Known for being one of the largest parades west of the Mississippi, it kicks off at 9:30 AM downtown, with floats, marching bands, Irish dancers, and more. Grab a spot early along Blake Street for the best view!

**Weekend Fun: Festivals and Outdoor Adventures**

The weekend continues with more festivities. On Saturday, head to the Denver Beer Co. for their St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring live music, traditional Irish food, and, of course, plenty of craft beer.

If you’re in the mood for a cultural outing, check out the Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum running Friday through Sunday. This annual event is a vibrant gathering of Native American tribes, showcasing traditional dances, drumming competitions, and artisan crafts.

For those eager to enjoy Colorado's great outdoors, there’s no better time to explore the city's beautiful parks or the nearby Rocky Mountains. With the snow still glistening, March is perfect for a day trip to Echo Mountain for some skiing or snowboarding—just a quick drive from downtown Denver.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025: Wind Down with Wellness**

Conclude your week with some wellness-focused activities. One of Denver’s most unique venues, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, hosts Yoga on the Rocks in the morning; take your practice outdoors amid stunning views. Post-yoga, indulge in a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their pancake fli

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a plethora of events for every taste. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there's something happening in the Mile High City that’ll catch your eye and bring a smile to your face. Here are some highlights for today and the upcoming weekend in Denver.

**Monday, March 10, 2025: Immersive Art and Music**

Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. This season, they’re hosting the acclaimed “Beyond Limitations” exhibition featuring contemporary artists pushing creative boundaries through vibrant installations. Also, check out the RiNo Art District for its mix of street art, galleries, and the Monday Night Bazaar in the Backyard on Blake, where you can shop artisan goods while enjoying local music.

**Tuesday to Thursday: Culinary Delights and Theatrical Magic**

Food lovers, take note! Starting Tuesday, Denver Restaurant Week offers you an excellent chance to dine at some of the city’s best eateries at a fraction of the cost. With over 150 participating restaurants, you'll have an excuse to eat out every night. Make sure to try local favorites like Linger in the Highlands or Acorn in the Source Hotel.

In the theater scene, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging "Hamilton" through Sunday. This blockbuster musical is a must-see, blending history and hip-hop in the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Secure your tickets before it sells out!

**Friday, March 14, 2025: St. Patrick’s Day Parade**

Celebrate early with Denver's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Friday. Known for being one of the largest parades west of the Mississippi, it kicks off at 9:30 AM downtown, with floats, marching bands, Irish dancers, and more. Grab a spot early along Blake Street for the best view!

**Weekend Fun: Festivals and Outdoor Adventures**

The weekend continues with more festivities. On Saturday, head to the Denver Beer Co. for their St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring live music, traditional Irish food, and, of course, plenty of craft beer.

If you’re in the mood for a cultural outing, check out the Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum running Friday through Sunday. This annual event is a vibrant gathering of Native American tribes, showcasing traditional dances, drumming competitions, and artisan crafts.

For those eager to enjoy Colorado's great outdoors, there’s no better time to explore the city's beautiful parks or the nearby Rocky Mountains. With the snow still glistening, March is perfect for a day trip to Echo Mountain for some skiing or snowboarding—just a quick drive from downtown Denver.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025: Wind Down with Wellness**

Conclude your week with some wellness-focused activities. One of Denver’s most unique venues, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, hosts Yoga on the Rocks in the morning; take your practice outdoors amid stunning views. Post-yoga, indulge in a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their pancake fli

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**Monday, March 10, 2025: Immersive Art and Music**

Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. This season, they’re hosting the acclaimed “Beyond Limitations” exhibition featuring contemporary artists pushing creative boundaries through vibrant installations. Also, check out the RiNo Art District for its mix of street art, galleries, and the Monday Night Bazaar in the Backyard on Blake, where you can shop artisan goods while enjoying local music.

**Tuesday to Thursday: Culinary Delights and Theatrical Magic**

Food lovers, take note! Starting Tuesday, Denver Restaurant Week offers you an excellent chance to dine at some of the city’s best eateries at a fraction of the cost. With over 150 participating restaurants, you'll have an excuse to eat out every night. Make sure to try local favorites like Linger in the Highlands or Acorn in the Source Hotel.

In the theater scene, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is staging "Hamilton" through Sunday. This blockbuster musical is a must-see, blending history and hip-hop in the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Secure your tickets before it sells out!

**Friday, March 14, 2025: St. Patrick’s Day Parade**

Celebrate early with Denver's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Friday. Known for being one of the largest parades west of the Mississippi, it kicks off at 9:30 AM downtown, with floats, marching bands, Irish dancers, and more. Grab a spot early along Blake Street for the best view!

**Weekend Fun: Festivals and Outdoor Adventures**

The weekend continues with more festivities. On Saturday, head to the Denver Beer Co. for their St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring live music, traditional Irish food, and, of course, plenty of craft beer.

If you’re in the mood for a cultural outing, check out the Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum running Friday through Sunday. This annual event is a vibrant gathering of Native American tribes, showcasing traditional dances, drumming competitions, and artisan crafts.

For those eager to enjoy Colorado's great outdoors, there’s no better time to explore the city's beautiful parks or the nearby Rocky Mountains. With the snow still glistening, March is perfect for a day trip to Echo Mountain for some skiing or snowboarding—just a quick drive from downtown Denver.

**Sunday, March 16, 2025: Wind Down with Wellness**

Conclude your week with some wellness-focused activities. One of Denver’s most unique venues, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, hosts Yoga on the Rocks in the morning; take your practice outdoors amid stunning views. Post-yoga, indulge in a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their pancake fli

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      <description>It's a vibrant time to be in Denver, Colorado, as the city brims with events and activities to keep you entertained. As we dive into March, Denver's reputation for blending its natural beauty with cultural vibrancy shines through. Here's what's catching the city's pulse this week and weekend:

**Art and Culture:**
Head over to the Denver Art Museum for the last week of the "Impressionist Journey" exhibit. This showcase offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of Impressionism, featuring works that span from Renoir’s lively depictions of Parisian life to Monet’s serene landscapes. Perfect for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

**Music and Nightlife:**
If you're in the mood for live music, the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a special concert series celebrating local talent, culminating this weekend. Grab your friends and enjoy performances under the stars, with artists from the Denver music scene bringing a mix of rock, blues, and folk, all against the stunning backdrop of the Red Rocks.

**Food and Drink:**
Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering the perfect excuse to try a new eatery or revisit a favorite. Participating restaurants across the city present prix-fixe menus, highlighting local flavors with unique twists. From gourmet tacos to high-end steakhouses, there's a menu for every palate.

Held throughout the week, the "Craft Beer Crawl" in the RiNo Art District is another must-experience for beer aficionados. This self-guided tour introduces you to some of Denver’s finest breweries, each offering exclusive brews just for the event.

**Outdoor Adventures:**
For those eager to enjoy Colorado’s great outdoors, the Snowshoeing and Wildlife Tour at Echo Lake is a fantastic choice. Running through the weekend, this guided adventure takes you through snow-covered trails at the foot of Mount Evans, offering breathtaking views and a chance to spot local wildlife.

**Family-Friendly Fun:**
Families won't want to miss the annual Denver Zoo Lights Festival, which runs through this weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo transforms into a winter wonderland with over a million sparkling lights. Keep your eyes peeled for special themed nights that promise unexpected delights for children and adults alike.

**Historical Tours:**
For a touch of history, join one of the Haunted Denver Ghost Tours this weekend. Traverse through the city's most mysterious locations while uncovering eerie tales and folklore. These tours are both entertaining and spooky, offering a unique perspective on Denver’s storied past.

Whether you're an art lover, foodie, night owl, outdoor enthusiast, or history buff, Denver has something exciting to offer you this week. So, don your favorite boots, grab a map, and get ready to explore all that this dynamic city has to offer.

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      <itunes:summary>It's a vibrant time to be in Denver, Colorado, as the city brims with events and activities to keep you entertained. As we dive into March, Denver's reputation for blending its natural beauty with cultural vibrancy shines through. Here's what's catching the city's pulse this week and weekend:

**Art and Culture:**
Head over to the Denver Art Museum for the last week of the "Impressionist Journey" exhibit. This showcase offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of Impressionism, featuring works that span from Renoir’s lively depictions of Parisian life to Monet’s serene landscapes. Perfect for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

**Music and Nightlife:**
If you're in the mood for live music, the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a special concert series celebrating local talent, culminating this weekend. Grab your friends and enjoy performances under the stars, with artists from the Denver music scene bringing a mix of rock, blues, and folk, all against the stunning backdrop of the Red Rocks.

**Food and Drink:**
Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering the perfect excuse to try a new eatery or revisit a favorite. Participating restaurants across the city present prix-fixe menus, highlighting local flavors with unique twists. From gourmet tacos to high-end steakhouses, there's a menu for every palate.

Held throughout the week, the "Craft Beer Crawl" in the RiNo Art District is another must-experience for beer aficionados. This self-guided tour introduces you to some of Denver’s finest breweries, each offering exclusive brews just for the event.

**Outdoor Adventures:**
For those eager to enjoy Colorado’s great outdoors, the Snowshoeing and Wildlife Tour at Echo Lake is a fantastic choice. Running through the weekend, this guided adventure takes you through snow-covered trails at the foot of Mount Evans, offering breathtaking views and a chance to spot local wildlife.

**Family-Friendly Fun:**
Families won't want to miss the annual Denver Zoo Lights Festival, which runs through this weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo transforms into a winter wonderland with over a million sparkling lights. Keep your eyes peeled for special themed nights that promise unexpected delights for children and adults alike.

**Historical Tours:**
For a touch of history, join one of the Haunted Denver Ghost Tours this weekend. Traverse through the city's most mysterious locations while uncovering eerie tales and folklore. These tours are both entertaining and spooky, offering a unique perspective on Denver’s storied past.

Whether you're an art lover, foodie, night owl, outdoor enthusiast, or history buff, Denver has something exciting to offer you this week. So, don your favorite boots, grab a map, and get ready to explore all that this dynamic city has to offer.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[It's a vibrant time to be in Denver, Colorado, as the city brims with events and activities to keep you entertained. As we dive into March, Denver's reputation for blending its natural beauty with cultural vibrancy shines through. Here's what's catching the city's pulse this week and weekend:

**Art and Culture:**
Head over to the Denver Art Museum for the last week of the "Impressionist Journey" exhibit. This showcase offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of Impressionism, featuring works that span from Renoir’s lively depictions of Parisian life to Monet’s serene landscapes. Perfect for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

**Music and Nightlife:**
If you're in the mood for live music, the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a special concert series celebrating local talent, culminating this weekend. Grab your friends and enjoy performances under the stars, with artists from the Denver music scene bringing a mix of rock, blues, and folk, all against the stunning backdrop of the Red Rocks.

**Food and Drink:**
Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing, offering the perfect excuse to try a new eatery or revisit a favorite. Participating restaurants across the city present prix-fixe menus, highlighting local flavors with unique twists. From gourmet tacos to high-end steakhouses, there's a menu for every palate.

Held throughout the week, the "Craft Beer Crawl" in the RiNo Art District is another must-experience for beer aficionados. This self-guided tour introduces you to some of Denver’s finest breweries, each offering exclusive brews just for the event.

**Outdoor Adventures:**
For those eager to enjoy Colorado’s great outdoors, the Snowshoeing and Wildlife Tour at Echo Lake is a fantastic choice. Running through the weekend, this guided adventure takes you through snow-covered trails at the foot of Mount Evans, offering breathtaking views and a chance to spot local wildlife.

**Family-Friendly Fun:**
Families won't want to miss the annual Denver Zoo Lights Festival, which runs through this weekend. As the sun sets, the zoo transforms into a winter wonderland with over a million sparkling lights. Keep your eyes peeled for special themed nights that promise unexpected delights for children and adults alike.

**Historical Tours:**
For a touch of history, join one of the Haunted Denver Ghost Tours this weekend. Traverse through the city's most mysterious locations while uncovering eerie tales and folklore. These tours are both entertaining and spooky, offering a unique perspective on Denver’s storied past.

Whether you're an art lover, foodie, night owl, outdoor enthusiast, or history buff, Denver has something exciting to offer you this week. So, don your favorite boots, grab a map, and get ready to explore all that this dynamic city has to offer.

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      <title>Denver Dazzles: Art, Music, Comedy, and Culinary Delights Await</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the Mile High City! If you find yourself in Denver, Colorado, this week, you’re in for a treat. From vibrant art exhibits to delicious food festivals and electrifying concerts, Denver has something on tap for everyone. Let’s dive into the highlights of this week and weekend.

Start your week with a dash of art and culture at the Denver Art Museum, which is currently hosting "Whispers of the Ancients." This fascinating exhibit delves into ancient civilizations with artifacts and reconstructions that allow you to travel through time. Perfect for history buffs and curious minds alike, the exhibit will be on display through the weekend, so make sure to check it out.

If you’re a music enthusiast, don't miss the Lumineers' acoustic set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday evening. Few venues match the natural acoustics and stunning beauty of Red Rocks, and catching this iconic Denver band in such a setting is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Bundle up and get ready for a night of soul-stirring tunes under the stars.

For those who prefer a good laugh, swing by Comedy Works in Larimer Square this Friday night to catch the wit and humor of comedian Taylor Tomlinson. Known for her incisive, relatable humor, Taylor is sure to leave you in stitches, providing the perfect antidote to the weekly grind.

Foodies, rejoice! This Saturday, Union Station will transform into a haven for culinary delights during the "Taste of Denver" festival. Featuring over 50 local food vendors, you can tantalize your taste buds with everything from Colorado's famed green chili to artisanal chocolates. The festival also includes live demos from top chefs and a selection of local craft beers and spirits—a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Denver’s vibrant food scene.

Sports fans aren't left out this week, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena on Sunday. Watch two of the NBA’s finest teams square off in what promises to be an exhilarating game filled with fast-paced action and impressive skills. Make sure to grab your tickets early, as games against top-tier opponents usually sell out quickly.

Finally, don’t miss the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual "Orchid Showcase," which runs through the weekend. An awe-inspiring display of vibrant and exotic orchids from around the world, this exhibit is perfect for plant lovers and photography enthusiasts. It’s a delightful way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature without leaving the city.

With an exciting lineup of events, Denver guarantees a week full of adventures and incredible experiences. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there’s no shortage of fun and entertainment to be had. Enjoy your week in colorful Colorado!

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile High City! If you find yourself in Denver, Colorado, this week, you’re in for a treat. From vibrant art exhibits to delicious food festivals and electrifying concerts, Denver has something on tap for everyone. Let’s dive into the highlights of this week and weekend.

Start your week with a dash of art and culture at the Denver Art Museum, which is currently hosting "Whispers of the Ancients." This fascinating exhibit delves into ancient civilizations with artifacts and reconstructions that allow you to travel through time. Perfect for history buffs and curious minds alike, the exhibit will be on display through the weekend, so make sure to check it out.

If you’re a music enthusiast, don't miss the Lumineers' acoustic set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday evening. Few venues match the natural acoustics and stunning beauty of Red Rocks, and catching this iconic Denver band in such a setting is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Bundle up and get ready for a night of soul-stirring tunes under the stars.

For those who prefer a good laugh, swing by Comedy Works in Larimer Square this Friday night to catch the wit and humor of comedian Taylor Tomlinson. Known for her incisive, relatable humor, Taylor is sure to leave you in stitches, providing the perfect antidote to the weekly grind.

Foodies, rejoice! This Saturday, Union Station will transform into a haven for culinary delights during the "Taste of Denver" festival. Featuring over 50 local food vendors, you can tantalize your taste buds with everything from Colorado's famed green chili to artisanal chocolates. The festival also includes live demos from top chefs and a selection of local craft beers and spirits—a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Denver’s vibrant food scene.

Sports fans aren't left out this week, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena on Sunday. Watch two of the NBA’s finest teams square off in what promises to be an exhilarating game filled with fast-paced action and impressive skills. Make sure to grab your tickets early, as games against top-tier opponents usually sell out quickly.

Finally, don’t miss the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual "Orchid Showcase," which runs through the weekend. An awe-inspiring display of vibrant and exotic orchids from around the world, this exhibit is perfect for plant lovers and photography enthusiasts. It’s a delightful way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature without leaving the city.

With an exciting lineup of events, Denver guarantees a week full of adventures and incredible experiences. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there’s no shortage of fun and entertainment to be had. Enjoy your week in colorful Colorado!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile High City! If you find yourself in Denver, Colorado, this week, you’re in for a treat. From vibrant art exhibits to delicious food festivals and electrifying concerts, Denver has something on tap for everyone. Let’s dive into the highlights of this week and weekend.

Start your week with a dash of art and culture at the Denver Art Museum, which is currently hosting "Whispers of the Ancients." This fascinating exhibit delves into ancient civilizations with artifacts and reconstructions that allow you to travel through time. Perfect for history buffs and curious minds alike, the exhibit will be on display through the weekend, so make sure to check it out.

If you’re a music enthusiast, don't miss the Lumineers' acoustic set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday evening. Few venues match the natural acoustics and stunning beauty of Red Rocks, and catching this iconic Denver band in such a setting is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Bundle up and get ready for a night of soul-stirring tunes under the stars.

For those who prefer a good laugh, swing by Comedy Works in Larimer Square this Friday night to catch the wit and humor of comedian Taylor Tomlinson. Known for her incisive, relatable humor, Taylor is sure to leave you in stitches, providing the perfect antidote to the weekly grind.

Foodies, rejoice! This Saturday, Union Station will transform into a haven for culinary delights during the "Taste of Denver" festival. Featuring over 50 local food vendors, you can tantalize your taste buds with everything from Colorado's famed green chili to artisanal chocolates. The festival also includes live demos from top chefs and a selection of local craft beers and spirits—a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Denver’s vibrant food scene.

Sports fans aren't left out this week, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena on Sunday. Watch two of the NBA’s finest teams square off in what promises to be an exhilarating game filled with fast-paced action and impressive skills. Make sure to grab your tickets early, as games against top-tier opponents usually sell out quickly.

Finally, don’t miss the Denver Botanic Gardens' annual "Orchid Showcase," which runs through the weekend. An awe-inspiring display of vibrant and exotic orchids from around the world, this exhibit is perfect for plant lovers and photography enthusiasts. It’s a delightful way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature without leaving the city.

With an exciting lineup of events, Denver guarantees a week full of adventures and incredible experiences. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there’s no shortage of fun and entertainment to be had. Enjoy your week in colorful Colorado!

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      <title>Vibrant Denver Offers Diverse Winter Delights</title>
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      <description>As the winter sun sets over the Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado, is alive with a variety of events and activities that promise to delight locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or someone craving a unique culinary experience, the Mile High City has something special in store for you this week.

Start your journey today by immersing yourself in the world of contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum. The museum is hosting "Fusions of Color," an exhibit showcasing the vivid works of local and international artists. It's a perfect way to spend a chilly afternoon, surrounded by vibrant colors and thought-provoking pieces that inspire and provoke.

On Thursday, gear up for an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square. Nationally acclaimed comedian Samantha Rivers will be taking the stage, promising a night of hilarious anecdotes and sharp wit. It's a great spot for a date night or a get-together with friends, complete with fine dining options available in the vicinity.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a winter concert series on Friday evening. This week's feature is "Rock the Rocks," with Denver's own alternative rock bands taking the iconic stage. Bundle up and enjoy an unforgettable evening of live music under the stars—an experience that's as much about the enchanting setting as it is about the music.

Saturday marks a culinary delight with the "Taste of Denver Festival" at Civic Center Park. From food trucks to gourmet stalls, the city's best chefs and restaurants are coming together to offer a taste journey you won't want to miss. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Colorado bison burgers or vegan delicacies, this event is a treat for the senses.

If you're a sports fan, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at the Ball Arena on Sunday. The electrifying atmosphere is sure to keep your adrenaline high as you cheer on the local NHL team. It's a perfect family outing or a thrilling experience for any sports enthusiast.

Round out the weekend with a Sunday visit to Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting its "Winter Blooms Exhibition." Stroll through spectacular indoor floral displays, showcasing the beauty of cold-weather plants. It's a peaceful and stunning end to your week, offering relaxation amidst nature’s wonders.

Denver continues to offer a blend of cultural, culinary, and entertainment options that cater to all tastes and preferences. Whether you're exploring art, indulging in food, enjoying a comedy show, or supporting local sports, the city is buzzing with vibrancy and warmth, even in the brisk February air.

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      <itunes:summary>As the winter sun sets over the Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado, is alive with a variety of events and activities that promise to delight locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or someone craving a unique culinary experience, the Mile High City has something special in store for you this week.

Start your journey today by immersing yourself in the world of contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum. The museum is hosting "Fusions of Color," an exhibit showcasing the vivid works of local and international artists. It's a perfect way to spend a chilly afternoon, surrounded by vibrant colors and thought-provoking pieces that inspire and provoke.

On Thursday, gear up for an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square. Nationally acclaimed comedian Samantha Rivers will be taking the stage, promising a night of hilarious anecdotes and sharp wit. It's a great spot for a date night or a get-together with friends, complete with fine dining options available in the vicinity.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a winter concert series on Friday evening. This week's feature is "Rock the Rocks," with Denver's own alternative rock bands taking the iconic stage. Bundle up and enjoy an unforgettable evening of live music under the stars—an experience that's as much about the enchanting setting as it is about the music.

Saturday marks a culinary delight with the "Taste of Denver Festival" at Civic Center Park. From food trucks to gourmet stalls, the city's best chefs and restaurants are coming together to offer a taste journey you won't want to miss. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Colorado bison burgers or vegan delicacies, this event is a treat for the senses.

If you're a sports fan, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at the Ball Arena on Sunday. The electrifying atmosphere is sure to keep your adrenaline high as you cheer on the local NHL team. It's a perfect family outing or a thrilling experience for any sports enthusiast.

Round out the weekend with a Sunday visit to Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting its "Winter Blooms Exhibition." Stroll through spectacular indoor floral displays, showcasing the beauty of cold-weather plants. It's a peaceful and stunning end to your week, offering relaxation amidst nature’s wonders.

Denver continues to offer a blend of cultural, culinary, and entertainment options that cater to all tastes and preferences. Whether you're exploring art, indulging in food, enjoying a comedy show, or supporting local sports, the city is buzzing with vibrancy and warmth, even in the brisk February air.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[As the winter sun sets over the Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado, is alive with a variety of events and activities that promise to delight locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the arts, a sports enthusiast, or someone craving a unique culinary experience, the Mile High City has something special in store for you this week.

Start your journey today by immersing yourself in the world of contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum. The museum is hosting "Fusions of Color," an exhibit showcasing the vivid works of local and international artists. It's a perfect way to spend a chilly afternoon, surrounded by vibrant colors and thought-provoking pieces that inspire and provoke.

On Thursday, gear up for an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square. Nationally acclaimed comedian Samantha Rivers will be taking the stage, promising a night of hilarious anecdotes and sharp wit. It's a great spot for a date night or a get-together with friends, complete with fine dining options available in the vicinity.

For music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting a winter concert series on Friday evening. This week's feature is "Rock the Rocks," with Denver's own alternative rock bands taking the iconic stage. Bundle up and enjoy an unforgettable evening of live music under the stars—an experience that's as much about the enchanting setting as it is about the music.

Saturday marks a culinary delight with the "Taste of Denver Festival" at Civic Center Park. From food trucks to gourmet stalls, the city's best chefs and restaurants are coming together to offer a taste journey you won't want to miss. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Colorado bison burgers or vegan delicacies, this event is a treat for the senses.

If you're a sports fan, don't miss the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Chicago Blackhawks at the Ball Arena on Sunday. The electrifying atmosphere is sure to keep your adrenaline high as you cheer on the local NHL team. It's a perfect family outing or a thrilling experience for any sports enthusiast.

Round out the weekend with a Sunday visit to Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting its "Winter Blooms Exhibition." Stroll through spectacular indoor floral displays, showcasing the beauty of cold-weather plants. It's a peaceful and stunning end to your week, offering relaxation amidst nature’s wonders.

Denver continues to offer a blend of cultural, culinary, and entertainment options that cater to all tastes and preferences. Whether you're exploring art, indulging in food, enjoying a comedy show, or supporting local sports, the city is buzzing with vibrancy and warmth, even in the brisk February air.

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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Packed Calendar of Events for Locals and Visitors</title>
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      <description>Denver, the Mile High City, is buzzing with excitement this week as a packed calendar of events awaits locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a foodie, an art enthusiast, or someone looking to embrace the great outdoors, Denver has something special lined up for you.

Start your week with a cultural immersion at the Denver Art Museum. Running until February 28, the "Renaissance Masters" exhibition offers a rare opportunity to witness stunning works from some of history's greatest artists. This exhibit features pieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, and other luminaries, providing a profound glimpse into the Renaissance period.

For those looking to savor the flavors of Denver, the city's Restaurant Week kicks off on February 26 and runs through March 7. Over two hundred participating restaurants offer prix fixe menus at three pricing tiers, allowing you to sample an array of culinary delights without breaking the bank. Be sure to book in advance, as tables fill up fast for this beloved event.

Music lovers won't want to miss the performance by the Colorado Symphony at the iconic Boettcher Concert Hall on February 28. The program includes Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, a masterful composition that promises to captivate audiences with its rhythmic vigor and emotive power. Secure your tickets early to ensure you don't miss out on this orchestral treat.

If you're in the mood for some laughter, the Denver Comedy Lounge plays host to nationally touring comedians this week. With shows running every night, it's the perfect spot to unwind and have a good chuckle. Keep an eye out for surprise guest appearances that can make the night even more memorable.

Sports enthusiasts can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at Ball Arena on February 26 as they take on their Western Conference rivals. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the electrifying atmosphere is contagious, promising an exciting night of basketball.

To round out the weekend, head over to the Mile High Flea Market on February 29. Known as one of the largest of its kind, the market offers everything from antiques and collectibles to fresh produce and crafts. It's a vibrant hub of activity where you can find hidden treasures and enjoy local food trucks and live entertainment.

The weather in Denver is forecasted to be sunny throughout the week, perfect for outdoor adventures. A trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens is a must, where the Orchid Showcase in the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory is ongoing. This indoor extravaganza of one of the largest plant families on Earth is sure to dazzle visitors with its vibrant colors and alluring scents.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, this week in Denver offers a wealth of experiences to stimulate your senses and engage your spirit. Enjoy the charm and beauty of the city, and make this a week to remember!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, the Mile High City, is buzzing with excitement this week as a packed calendar of events awaits locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a foodie, an art enthusiast, or someone looking to embrace the great outdoors, Denver has something special lined up for you.

Start your week with a cultural immersion at the Denver Art Museum. Running until February 28, the "Renaissance Masters" exhibition offers a rare opportunity to witness stunning works from some of history's greatest artists. This exhibit features pieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, and other luminaries, providing a profound glimpse into the Renaissance period.

For those looking to savor the flavors of Denver, the city's Restaurant Week kicks off on February 26 and runs through March 7. Over two hundred participating restaurants offer prix fixe menus at three pricing tiers, allowing you to sample an array of culinary delights without breaking the bank. Be sure to book in advance, as tables fill up fast for this beloved event.

Music lovers won't want to miss the performance by the Colorado Symphony at the iconic Boettcher Concert Hall on February 28. The program includes Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, a masterful composition that promises to captivate audiences with its rhythmic vigor and emotive power. Secure your tickets early to ensure you don't miss out on this orchestral treat.

If you're in the mood for some laughter, the Denver Comedy Lounge plays host to nationally touring comedians this week. With shows running every night, it's the perfect spot to unwind and have a good chuckle. Keep an eye out for surprise guest appearances that can make the night even more memorable.

Sports enthusiasts can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at Ball Arena on February 26 as they take on their Western Conference rivals. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the electrifying atmosphere is contagious, promising an exciting night of basketball.

To round out the weekend, head over to the Mile High Flea Market on February 29. Known as one of the largest of its kind, the market offers everything from antiques and collectibles to fresh produce and crafts. It's a vibrant hub of activity where you can find hidden treasures and enjoy local food trucks and live entertainment.

The weather in Denver is forecasted to be sunny throughout the week, perfect for outdoor adventures. A trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens is a must, where the Orchid Showcase in the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory is ongoing. This indoor extravaganza of one of the largest plant families on Earth is sure to dazzle visitors with its vibrant colors and alluring scents.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, this week in Denver offers a wealth of experiences to stimulate your senses and engage your spirit. Enjoy the charm and beauty of the city, and make this a week to remember!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, the Mile High City, is buzzing with excitement this week as a packed calendar of events awaits locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a foodie, an art enthusiast, or someone looking to embrace the great outdoors, Denver has something special lined up for you.

Start your week with a cultural immersion at the Denver Art Museum. Running until February 28, the "Renaissance Masters" exhibition offers a rare opportunity to witness stunning works from some of history's greatest artists. This exhibit features pieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, and other luminaries, providing a profound glimpse into the Renaissance period.

For those looking to savor the flavors of Denver, the city's Restaurant Week kicks off on February 26 and runs through March 7. Over two hundred participating restaurants offer prix fixe menus at three pricing tiers, allowing you to sample an array of culinary delights without breaking the bank. Be sure to book in advance, as tables fill up fast for this beloved event.

Music lovers won't want to miss the performance by the Colorado Symphony at the iconic Boettcher Concert Hall on February 28. The program includes Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, a masterful composition that promises to captivate audiences with its rhythmic vigor and emotive power. Secure your tickets early to ensure you don't miss out on this orchestral treat.

If you're in the mood for some laughter, the Denver Comedy Lounge plays host to nationally touring comedians this week. With shows running every night, it's the perfect spot to unwind and have a good chuckle. Keep an eye out for surprise guest appearances that can make the night even more memorable.

Sports enthusiasts can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at Ball Arena on February 26 as they take on their Western Conference rivals. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the electrifying atmosphere is contagious, promising an exciting night of basketball.

To round out the weekend, head over to the Mile High Flea Market on February 29. Known as one of the largest of its kind, the market offers everything from antiques and collectibles to fresh produce and crafts. It's a vibrant hub of activity where you can find hidden treasures and enjoy local food trucks and live entertainment.

The weather in Denver is forecasted to be sunny throughout the week, perfect for outdoor adventures. A trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens is a must, where the Orchid Showcase in the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory is ongoing. This indoor extravaganza of one of the largest plant families on Earth is sure to dazzle visitors with its vibrant colors and alluring scents.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, this week in Denver offers a wealth of experiences to stimulate your senses and engage your spirit. Enjoy the charm and beauty of the city, and make this a week to remember!

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      <title>Denver Transforms into Cultural Epicenter: Your Guide to the Mile High City's Festivities</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the Mile High City transforms into an epicenter of culture, adventure, and entertainment. Whether you're a local or just passing through, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here's your guide to what's happening from February 20th to the 23rd.

**Thursday, February 20th - Music for the Ears**

Kick off your weekend early with a musical extravaganza at the Ogden Theatre. The venue is hosting an iconic night with indie rock band, Local Natives, starting at 8 PM. Known for their harmonizing vocals and innovative sounds, this is a concert not to be missed by any music aficionado. For those with a taste for jazz, Dazzle Jazz Club features the mesmerizing tunes of the Carmen Sandim Sextet, playing smooth melodies starting at 7 PM.

**Friday, February 21st - Art and Outdoors**

Jump into the artistic side of Denver at the Denver Art Museum, where the “Women in Abstract Expressions” exhibition celebrates powerful works by female artists through the ages. This exhibit offers a vibrant visual journey to inspire any art lover. Afterward, lace up for a unique experience at the Downtown Denver Ice Rink, which officially closes for the season this week. Glide under the stars in the heart of the city from 5 PM to 10 PM.

**Saturday, February 22nd - Shop and Sip**

Explore Denver's creative spirit at the RiNo Art District's First Friday Art Walk, an event that actually takes place through a special mid-month celebration. Local galleries and shops open their doors from 6 PM to 10 PM, showcasing eclectic local art and crafts. Complement this visual feast with a sip of Denver's finest brews at the Mile High Beer Festival. Hosted at The McNichols Building, this event features over 75 beers from 30 of Colorado’s top craft breweries. The fun flows from 1 PM to 6 PM. 

**Sunday, February 23rd - Family Fun**

Treat the family to a day of excitement at the Denver Zoo's special event, Winter Wildlife Exploration. Engage in educational encounters and awe-inspiring animal demonstrations designed to captivate children and adults alike. Zoo hours are 10 AM to 5 PM, making it a perfect Sunday outing.

For the sports enthusiasts, head over to Ball Arena where the Denver Nuggets face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game starts at 6 PM, promising an exhilarating end to your weekend with electrifying dunks and thrilling plays.

Denver this week is teeming with possibilities that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire. Whether it's music, art, brews, or sports, you're sure to find something that resonates with your interests. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere, indulge in new experiences, and most importantly, enjoy what this stunning city has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the Mile High City transforms into an epicenter of culture, adventure, and entertainment. Whether you're a local or just passing through, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here's your guide to what's happening from February 20th to the 23rd.

**Thursday, February 20th - Music for the Ears**

Kick off your weekend early with a musical extravaganza at the Ogden Theatre. The venue is hosting an iconic night with indie rock band, Local Natives, starting at 8 PM. Known for their harmonizing vocals and innovative sounds, this is a concert not to be missed by any music aficionado. For those with a taste for jazz, Dazzle Jazz Club features the mesmerizing tunes of the Carmen Sandim Sextet, playing smooth melodies starting at 7 PM.

**Friday, February 21st - Art and Outdoors**

Jump into the artistic side of Denver at the Denver Art Museum, where the “Women in Abstract Expressions” exhibition celebrates powerful works by female artists through the ages. This exhibit offers a vibrant visual journey to inspire any art lover. Afterward, lace up for a unique experience at the Downtown Denver Ice Rink, which officially closes for the season this week. Glide under the stars in the heart of the city from 5 PM to 10 PM.

**Saturday, February 22nd - Shop and Sip**

Explore Denver's creative spirit at the RiNo Art District's First Friday Art Walk, an event that actually takes place through a special mid-month celebration. Local galleries and shops open their doors from 6 PM to 10 PM, showcasing eclectic local art and crafts. Complement this visual feast with a sip of Denver's finest brews at the Mile High Beer Festival. Hosted at The McNichols Building, this event features over 75 beers from 30 of Colorado’s top craft breweries. The fun flows from 1 PM to 6 PM. 

**Sunday, February 23rd - Family Fun**

Treat the family to a day of excitement at the Denver Zoo's special event, Winter Wildlife Exploration. Engage in educational encounters and awe-inspiring animal demonstrations designed to captivate children and adults alike. Zoo hours are 10 AM to 5 PM, making it a perfect Sunday outing.

For the sports enthusiasts, head over to Ball Arena where the Denver Nuggets face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game starts at 6 PM, promising an exhilarating end to your weekend with electrifying dunks and thrilling plays.

Denver this week is teeming with possibilities that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire. Whether it's music, art, brews, or sports, you're sure to find something that resonates with your interests. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere, indulge in new experiences, and most importantly, enjoy what this stunning city has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement this week as the Mile High City transforms into an epicenter of culture, adventure, and entertainment. Whether you're a local or just passing through, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here's your guide to what's happening from February 20th to the 23rd.

**Thursday, February 20th - Music for the Ears**

Kick off your weekend early with a musical extravaganza at the Ogden Theatre. The venue is hosting an iconic night with indie rock band, Local Natives, starting at 8 PM. Known for their harmonizing vocals and innovative sounds, this is a concert not to be missed by any music aficionado. For those with a taste for jazz, Dazzle Jazz Club features the mesmerizing tunes of the Carmen Sandim Sextet, playing smooth melodies starting at 7 PM.

**Friday, February 21st - Art and Outdoors**

Jump into the artistic side of Denver at the Denver Art Museum, where the “Women in Abstract Expressions” exhibition celebrates powerful works by female artists through the ages. This exhibit offers a vibrant visual journey to inspire any art lover. Afterward, lace up for a unique experience at the Downtown Denver Ice Rink, which officially closes for the season this week. Glide under the stars in the heart of the city from 5 PM to 10 PM.

**Saturday, February 22nd - Shop and Sip**

Explore Denver's creative spirit at the RiNo Art District's First Friday Art Walk, an event that actually takes place through a special mid-month celebration. Local galleries and shops open their doors from 6 PM to 10 PM, showcasing eclectic local art and crafts. Complement this visual feast with a sip of Denver's finest brews at the Mile High Beer Festival. Hosted at The McNichols Building, this event features over 75 beers from 30 of Colorado’s top craft breweries. The fun flows from 1 PM to 6 PM. 

**Sunday, February 23rd - Family Fun**

Treat the family to a day of excitement at the Denver Zoo's special event, Winter Wildlife Exploration. Engage in educational encounters and awe-inspiring animal demonstrations designed to captivate children and adults alike. Zoo hours are 10 AM to 5 PM, making it a perfect Sunday outing.

For the sports enthusiasts, head over to Ball Arena where the Denver Nuggets face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game starts at 6 PM, promising an exhilarating end to your weekend with electrifying dunks and thrilling plays.

Denver this week is teeming with possibilities that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire. Whether it's music, art, brews, or sports, you're sure to find something that resonates with your interests. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere, indulge in new experiences, and most importantly, enjoy what this stunning city has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Diverse Offerings from Arts to Outdoor Adventure</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a delightful blend of events sure to entertain locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the arts, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone who enjoys a great culinary experience, there's something for everyone in the Mile High City.

Kick off your week by diving into the vibrant arts scene with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently showcasing the "Masters of Impressionism" exhibit, this collection features works from renowned artists like Monet, Degas, and Renoir. It's a must-see for art lovers and is open daily through Sunday.

For theater enthusiasts, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a stunning interpretation of the classic musical "Les Misérables." This production, featuring a talented cast and breathtaking set design, runs evening shows through the weekend, with matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday.

As we approach the weekend, immerse yourself in the wintery fun of the Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Starting Friday evening, this annual event celebrates craft beer from local breweries, offering tastings of over 100 different beers. Pair your samples with tasty bites from local food trucks and enjoy live music that will keep the festive spirit high.

If you're looking to explore the great outdoors, Saturday morning offers the perfect opportunity with a snowshoeing excursion at Echo Lake, hosted by Denver Mountain Guiding. This beginner-friendly tour includes equipment rental and is an excellent way to experience Colorado's stunning winter landscapes.

Families will find plenty of entertainment too. The Denver Zoo is hosting its "Wild Winter Wings" exhibit, where you can learn about the majestic birds of prey native to the area. This engaging and educational experience is perfect for animal lovers of all ages and runs daily through the weekend.

Sunday is the ideal day to unwind and indulge in brunch at one of Denver's top-rated spots. Consider stopping by Root Down in the Highlands for a farm-to-table menu that's both delicious and sustainable, or head to Snooze for their innovative pancake flavors and delightful morning cocktails.

Wrap up your week by catching a live sports event—cheer on the Denver Nuggets at the Ball Arena as they face off against a rival team on Sunday evening. The atmosphere is electric, promising thrills for basketball fans.

So, lace up your dancing shoes, grab your warmest coat, and venture out to make the most of what Denver has to offer this week. Whether you're savoring exceptional food, soaking in the arts, or enjoying the great outdoors, you're in for an unforgettable week in Denver. Enjoy the Mile High City's blend of activity and culture, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with excitement this week, offering a delightful blend of events sure to entertain locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the arts, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone who enjoys a great culinary experience, there's something for everyone in the Mile High City.

Kick off your week by diving into the vibrant arts scene with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently showcasing the "Masters of Impressionism" exhibit, this collection features works from renowned artists like Monet, Degas, and Renoir. It's a must-see for art lovers and is open daily through Sunday.

For theater enthusiasts, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a stunning interpretation of the classic musical "Les Misérables." This production, featuring a talented cast and breathtaking set design, runs evening shows through the weekend, with matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday.

As we approach the weekend, immerse yourself in the wintery fun of the Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Starting Friday evening, this annual event celebrates craft beer from local breweries, offering tastings of over 100 different beers. Pair your samples with tasty bites from local food trucks and enjoy live music that will keep the festive spirit high.

If you're looking to explore the great outdoors, Saturday morning offers the perfect opportunity with a snowshoeing excursion at Echo Lake, hosted by Denver Mountain Guiding. This beginner-friendly tour includes equipment rental and is an excellent way to experience Colorado's stunning winter landscapes.

Families will find plenty of entertainment too. The Denver Zoo is hosting its "Wild Winter Wings" exhibit, where you can learn about the majestic birds of prey native to the area. This engaging and educational experience is perfect for animal lovers of all ages and runs daily through the weekend.

Sunday is the ideal day to unwind and indulge in brunch at one of Denver's top-rated spots. Consider stopping by Root Down in the Highlands for a farm-to-table menu that's both delicious and sustainable, or head to Snooze for their innovative pancake flavors and delightful morning cocktails.

Wrap up your week by catching a live sports event—cheer on the Denver Nuggets at the Ball Arena as they face off against a rival team on Sunday evening. The atmosphere is electric, promising thrills for basketball fans.

So, lace up your dancing shoes, grab your warmest coat, and venture out to make the most of what Denver has to offer this week. Whether you're savoring exceptional food, soaking in the arts, or enjoying the great outdoors, you're in for an unforgettable week in Denver. Enjoy the Mile High City's blend of activity and culture, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Kick off your week by diving into the vibrant arts scene with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently showcasing the "Masters of Impressionism" exhibit, this collection features works from renowned artists like Monet, Degas, and Renoir. It's a must-see for art lovers and is open daily through Sunday.

For theater enthusiasts, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a stunning interpretation of the classic musical "Les Misérables." This production, featuring a talented cast and breathtaking set design, runs evening shows through the weekend, with matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday.

As we approach the weekend, immerse yourself in the wintery fun of the Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Starting Friday evening, this annual event celebrates craft beer from local breweries, offering tastings of over 100 different beers. Pair your samples with tasty bites from local food trucks and enjoy live music that will keep the festive spirit high.

If you're looking to explore the great outdoors, Saturday morning offers the perfect opportunity with a snowshoeing excursion at Echo Lake, hosted by Denver Mountain Guiding. This beginner-friendly tour includes equipment rental and is an excellent way to experience Colorado's stunning winter landscapes.

Families will find plenty of entertainment too. The Denver Zoo is hosting its "Wild Winter Wings" exhibit, where you can learn about the majestic birds of prey native to the area. This engaging and educational experience is perfect for animal lovers of all ages and runs daily through the weekend.

Sunday is the ideal day to unwind and indulge in brunch at one of Denver's top-rated spots. Consider stopping by Root Down in the Highlands for a farm-to-table menu that's both delicious and sustainable, or head to Snooze for their innovative pancake flavors and delightful morning cocktails.

Wrap up your week by catching a live sports event—cheer on the Denver Nuggets at the Ball Arena as they face off against a rival team on Sunday evening. The atmosphere is electric, promising thrills for basketball fans.

So, lace up your dancing shoes, grab your warmest coat, and venture out to make the most of what Denver has to offer this week. Whether you're savoring exceptional food, soaking in the arts, or enjoying the great outdoors, you're in for an unforgettable week in Denver. Enjoy the Mile High City's blend of activity and culture, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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      <description>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado! Whether you're a local or a visitor, this week is brimming with exciting events and activities to explore. Here’s a curated list of happenings in Denver that promise to make your week unforgettable.

**Thursday, February 13, 2025**

**Denver Restaurant Week Kickoff:**
The culinary scene in Denver is nothing short of extraordinary, and Denver Restaurant Week is the perfect occasion to sample it. Starting today, more than 250 restaurants across the city will offer three-course prix-fixe menus at varying price points. It's a food lover's dream - bon appétit!

**Thursday Night Jazz at Dazzle:**
Located in the heart of Denver, Dazzle Jazz Club is hosting a special evening of music with the renowned Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra tonight. Enjoy a night of soul-soothing tunes in an intimate setting.

**Friday, February 14, 2025**

**Valentine’s Day Special at Denver Botanic Gardens:**
Celebrate love amidst the natural beauty of the Denver Botanic Gardens. The Gardens are offering romantic self-guided tours and a special dinner available for couples. Stroll through stunning landscapes and capture memorable moments.

**Mile High Wine Fest:**
Raise your glasses at this delightful festival showcasing wines from local Colorado wineries and beyond. Held at the Mile High Station, this event is perfect for oenophiles looking to explore diverse flavors in a lively atmosphere.

**Saturday, February 15, 2025**

**Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo:**
Head to the National Western Complex for the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo, where outdoor enthusiasts can find all things adventure-related. From gear demos and workshops to vendor exhibits, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a love for the great outdoors.

**Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors:**
Basketball fans, you're in for a treat! Cheer for the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena. The energy is sure to be electric, so grab your tickets and be part of the action.

**Sunday, February 16, 2025**

**City Park Winter Festival:**
Bundle up for a winter wonderland experience at City Park. Enjoy ice skating, carriage rides, and a special winter market featuring local artisans. It's a family-friendly event that offers plenty for everyone to enjoy.

**Colorado Symphony: A Night of Classics:**
End your week with an enchanting evening at the Boettcher Concert Hall where the Colorado Symphony will perform a selection of classical masterpieces. Let the soothing melodies provide the perfect capstone to your weekend.

**Ongoing through the weekend**

**Ice Castles Dillon:**
A short drive from Denver, immerse yourself in the magical Ice Castles in Dillon. This popular attraction features breathtaking ice-carved structures, frozen slides, and tunnels illuminated with LED lights for a truly enchanting experience.

**The Mile High City sure has a lot to offer this week, from culinary delights and exciting sports to arts and winter festivities.

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado! Whether you're a local or a visitor, this week is brimming with exciting events and activities to explore. Here’s a curated list of happenings in Denver that promise to make your week unforgettable.

**Thursday, February 13, 2025**

**Denver Restaurant Week Kickoff:**
The culinary scene in Denver is nothing short of extraordinary, and Denver Restaurant Week is the perfect occasion to sample it. Starting today, more than 250 restaurants across the city will offer three-course prix-fixe menus at varying price points. It's a food lover's dream - bon appétit!

**Thursday Night Jazz at Dazzle:**
Located in the heart of Denver, Dazzle Jazz Club is hosting a special evening of music with the renowned Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra tonight. Enjoy a night of soul-soothing tunes in an intimate setting.

**Friday, February 14, 2025**

**Valentine’s Day Special at Denver Botanic Gardens:**
Celebrate love amidst the natural beauty of the Denver Botanic Gardens. The Gardens are offering romantic self-guided tours and a special dinner available for couples. Stroll through stunning landscapes and capture memorable moments.

**Mile High Wine Fest:**
Raise your glasses at this delightful festival showcasing wines from local Colorado wineries and beyond. Held at the Mile High Station, this event is perfect for oenophiles looking to explore diverse flavors in a lively atmosphere.

**Saturday, February 15, 2025**

**Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo:**
Head to the National Western Complex for the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo, where outdoor enthusiasts can find all things adventure-related. From gear demos and workshops to vendor exhibits, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a love for the great outdoors.

**Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors:**
Basketball fans, you're in for a treat! Cheer for the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena. The energy is sure to be electric, so grab your tickets and be part of the action.

**Sunday, February 16, 2025**

**City Park Winter Festival:**
Bundle up for a winter wonderland experience at City Park. Enjoy ice skating, carriage rides, and a special winter market featuring local artisans. It's a family-friendly event that offers plenty for everyone to enjoy.

**Colorado Symphony: A Night of Classics:**
End your week with an enchanting evening at the Boettcher Concert Hall where the Colorado Symphony will perform a selection of classical masterpieces. Let the soothing melodies provide the perfect capstone to your weekend.

**Ongoing through the weekend**

**Ice Castles Dillon:**
A short drive from Denver, immerse yourself in the magical Ice Castles in Dillon. This popular attraction features breathtaking ice-carved structures, frozen slides, and tunnels illuminated with LED lights for a truly enchanting experience.

**The Mile High City sure has a lot to offer this week, from culinary delights and exciting sports to arts and winter festivities.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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**Thursday, February 13, 2025**

**Denver Restaurant Week Kickoff:**
The culinary scene in Denver is nothing short of extraordinary, and Denver Restaurant Week is the perfect occasion to sample it. Starting today, more than 250 restaurants across the city will offer three-course prix-fixe menus at varying price points. It's a food lover's dream - bon appétit!

**Thursday Night Jazz at Dazzle:**
Located in the heart of Denver, Dazzle Jazz Club is hosting a special evening of music with the renowned Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra tonight. Enjoy a night of soul-soothing tunes in an intimate setting.

**Friday, February 14, 2025**

**Valentine’s Day Special at Denver Botanic Gardens:**
Celebrate love amidst the natural beauty of the Denver Botanic Gardens. The Gardens are offering romantic self-guided tours and a special dinner available for couples. Stroll through stunning landscapes and capture memorable moments.

**Mile High Wine Fest:**
Raise your glasses at this delightful festival showcasing wines from local Colorado wineries and beyond. Held at the Mile High Station, this event is perfect for oenophiles looking to explore diverse flavors in a lively atmosphere.

**Saturday, February 15, 2025**

**Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo:**
Head to the National Western Complex for the Denver Outdoor Adventure Expo, where outdoor enthusiasts can find all things adventure-related. From gear demos and workshops to vendor exhibits, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a love for the great outdoors.

**Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors:**
Basketball fans, you're in for a treat! Cheer for the Denver Nuggets as they take on the Golden State Warriors at the Ball Arena. The energy is sure to be electric, so grab your tickets and be part of the action.

**Sunday, February 16, 2025**

**City Park Winter Festival:**
Bundle up for a winter wonderland experience at City Park. Enjoy ice skating, carriage rides, and a special winter market featuring local artisans. It's a family-friendly event that offers plenty for everyone to enjoy.

**Colorado Symphony: A Night of Classics:**
End your week with an enchanting evening at the Boettcher Concert Hall where the Colorado Symphony will perform a selection of classical masterpieces. Let the soothing melodies provide the perfect capstone to your weekend.

**Ongoing through the weekend**

**Ice Castles Dillon:**
A short drive from Denver, immerse yourself in the magical Ice Castles in Dillon. This popular attraction features breathtaking ice-carved structures, frozen slides, and tunnels illuminated with LED lights for a truly enchanting experience.

**The Mile High City sure has a lot to offer this week, from culinary delights and exciting sports to arts and winter festivities.

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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a vibrant blend of art, music, food, and adventure. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something for everyone.

**Monday, February 10th:**

Kick off your week with some cultural enrichment at the Denver Art Museum, where the "Expressions of the Southwest" exhibition is in full swing. This exhibit features stunning artworks from Indigenous and contemporary artists capturing the essence of Southwestern America. Art enthusiasts can appreciate these rich cultural narratives while strolling through the impressive halls of the museum.

**Tuesday, February 11th:**

Sports fans, head to Ball Arena to catch the Denver Nuggets face off against the Portland Trail Blazers. This NBA game promises intense action and a charged atmosphere, starting at 7 PM. Be sure to wear your team's colors and bring your game spirit!

**Wednesday, February 12th:**

Spend a relaxing evening at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which are hosting a "Botanics and Brews" event. This immersive experience combines craft beer tasting with a guided tour of the gardens. Discover fascinating plant species while savoring local brews. The event starts at 5 PM, making it a perfect midweek treat.

**Thursday, February 13th:**

Music lovers won't want to miss the intimate performance at the Bluebird Theater by indie sensation "Golden Sounds," starting at 8 PM. Known for their captivating melodies and soulful lyrics, Golden Sounds are sure to provide a memorable night. Grab your tickets early, as these performances often sell out fast.

**Friday, February 14th:**

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner at one of Denver’s top-notch restaurants. Consider dining at Rioja, located in the historic Larimer Square, known for its innovative Mediterranean cuisine. For an extra special touch, book a horse-drawn carriage ride through the picturesque streets of downtown Denver afterward.

**Saturday, February 15th:**

Join in the excitement of the Lunar New Year celebration at Far East Center. This family-friendly event features vibrant lion dances, traditional music, and delicious Asian street food. It's a wonderful experience to learn about and participate in cultural traditions from around the world.

**Sunday, February 16th:**

Wrap up your week by hitting the slopes at Winter Park Resort, just a short drive from Denver. Known for its expansive ski runs and stunning mountain views, it's a paradise for snow sports enthusiasts. If skiing isn’t your thing, enjoy a cozy day in the lodge with a cup of hot cocoa and a good book.

Whether exploring Denver's cultural scene or embracing its natural beauty, this week is packed with activities that promise fun and engagement for everyone. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a vibrant blend of art, music, food, and adventure. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something for everyone.

**Monday, February 10th:**

Kick off your week with some cultural enrichment at the Denver Art Museum, where the "Expressions of the Southwest" exhibition is in full swing. This exhibit features stunning artworks from Indigenous and contemporary artists capturing the essence of Southwestern America. Art enthusiasts can appreciate these rich cultural narratives while strolling through the impressive halls of the museum.

**Tuesday, February 11th:**

Sports fans, head to Ball Arena to catch the Denver Nuggets face off against the Portland Trail Blazers. This NBA game promises intense action and a charged atmosphere, starting at 7 PM. Be sure to wear your team's colors and bring your game spirit!

**Wednesday, February 12th:**

Spend a relaxing evening at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which are hosting a "Botanics and Brews" event. This immersive experience combines craft beer tasting with a guided tour of the gardens. Discover fascinating plant species while savoring local brews. The event starts at 5 PM, making it a perfect midweek treat.

**Thursday, February 13th:**

Music lovers won't want to miss the intimate performance at the Bluebird Theater by indie sensation "Golden Sounds," starting at 8 PM. Known for their captivating melodies and soulful lyrics, Golden Sounds are sure to provide a memorable night. Grab your tickets early, as these performances often sell out fast.

**Friday, February 14th:**

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner at one of Denver’s top-notch restaurants. Consider dining at Rioja, located in the historic Larimer Square, known for its innovative Mediterranean cuisine. For an extra special touch, book a horse-drawn carriage ride through the picturesque streets of downtown Denver afterward.

**Saturday, February 15th:**

Join in the excitement of the Lunar New Year celebration at Far East Center. This family-friendly event features vibrant lion dances, traditional music, and delicious Asian street food. It's a wonderful experience to learn about and participate in cultural traditions from around the world.

**Sunday, February 16th:**

Wrap up your week by hitting the slopes at Winter Park Resort, just a short drive from Denver. Known for its expansive ski runs and stunning mountain views, it's a paradise for snow sports enthusiasts. If skiing isn’t your thing, enjoy a cozy day in the lodge with a cup of hot cocoa and a good book.

Whether exploring Denver's cultural scene or embracing its natural beauty, this week is packed with activities that promise fun and engagement for everyone. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with exciting events this week, offering a vibrant blend of art, music, food, and adventure. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something for everyone.

**Monday, February 10th:**

Kick off your week with some cultural enrichment at the Denver Art Museum, where the "Expressions of the Southwest" exhibition is in full swing. This exhibit features stunning artworks from Indigenous and contemporary artists capturing the essence of Southwestern America. Art enthusiasts can appreciate these rich cultural narratives while strolling through the impressive halls of the museum.

**Tuesday, February 11th:**

Sports fans, head to Ball Arena to catch the Denver Nuggets face off against the Portland Trail Blazers. This NBA game promises intense action and a charged atmosphere, starting at 7 PM. Be sure to wear your team's colors and bring your game spirit!

**Wednesday, February 12th:**

Spend a relaxing evening at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which are hosting a "Botanics and Brews" event. This immersive experience combines craft beer tasting with a guided tour of the gardens. Discover fascinating plant species while savoring local brews. The event starts at 5 PM, making it a perfect midweek treat.

**Thursday, February 13th:**

Music lovers won't want to miss the intimate performance at the Bluebird Theater by indie sensation "Golden Sounds," starting at 8 PM. Known for their captivating melodies and soulful lyrics, Golden Sounds are sure to provide a memorable night. Grab your tickets early, as these performances often sell out fast.

**Friday, February 14th:**

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner at one of Denver’s top-notch restaurants. Consider dining at Rioja, located in the historic Larimer Square, known for its innovative Mediterranean cuisine. For an extra special touch, book a horse-drawn carriage ride through the picturesque streets of downtown Denver afterward.

**Saturday, February 15th:**

Join in the excitement of the Lunar New Year celebration at Far East Center. This family-friendly event features vibrant lion dances, traditional music, and delicious Asian street food. It's a wonderful experience to learn about and participate in cultural traditions from around the world.

**Sunday, February 16th:**

Wrap up your week by hitting the slopes at Winter Park Resort, just a short drive from Denver. Known for its expansive ski runs and stunning mountain views, it's a paradise for snow sports enthusiasts. If skiing isn’t your thing, enjoy a cozy day in the lodge with a cup of hot cocoa and a good book.

Whether exploring Denver's cultural scene or embracing its natural beauty, this week is packed with activities that promise fun and engagement for everyone. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

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      <description>Discover the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where this week's events promise fun, culture, and entertainment for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're an art aficionado, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Denver's got something to keep your spirits high.

Today, February 6, kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently running is the much-acclaimed "Conscious Threads: Textile Art Across the Ages" exhibition, showcasing intricate designs from ancient to contemporary textiles. If you're a lover of the arts, this is a must-see!

As evening falls, treat your ears to the symphonic sounds of the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Tonight's performance is a "Night at the Opera" featuring favorites by Verdi and Puccini. It's an enchanting experience for those looking to enjoy a musical escape.

On Thursday, February 7, explore Denver's culinary scene at The Source Market Hall in the RiNo district. Take a food tour featuring some of the city's top-rated restaurants and craft breweries. Indulge in everything from gourmet tacos at Comida to a fine glass of wine at The Proper Pour.

Friday, February 8, invites outdoor lovers to experience the Winter Fest in Commons Park. The festivities include ice sculpting competitions, sledding hills, and cozy fire pits for marshmallow roasting. It's the perfect family-friendly event to kick off the weekend.

Saturday, February 9, continues the fun at the National Western Complex, hosting the Denver Pet Expo. Pet enthusiasts will delight in an array of exhibitions, pet adoption opportunities, and demonstrations from agility experts. Don't miss getting your furry friend's photo taken with celebrity pets!

For those seeking a bit of nightlife, the Bluebird Theater presents indie rock band The Lumineers for an unforgettable, intimate concert experience on Saturday night. Get ready to dance and sing along to their feel-good hits in a vibrant atmosphere.

On Sunday, February 10, unwind with a morning yoga session at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This unique location offers a breathtaking backdrop for a rejuvenating practice, truly connecting body and spirit with nature.

Round off your weekend by visiting the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science. Their latest exhibition, "Planet Pioneers: Journey into Space," is an interactive adventure for all ages. Learn what it takes to survive and thrive in space—a perfect outing for curious minds.

With this array of activities, Denver offers an exciting mix of culture, cuisine, and outdoor wonder that reflects the dynamic tapestry of this remarkable city. Whether it's your first visit or you're a local looking to explore something new, this week in Denver is sure to delight. Enjoy your adventure in the Mile-High City!

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      <itunes:summary>Discover the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where this week's events promise fun, culture, and entertainment for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're an art aficionado, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Denver's got something to keep your spirits high.

Today, February 6, kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently running is the much-acclaimed "Conscious Threads: Textile Art Across the Ages" exhibition, showcasing intricate designs from ancient to contemporary textiles. If you're a lover of the arts, this is a must-see!

As evening falls, treat your ears to the symphonic sounds of the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Tonight's performance is a "Night at the Opera" featuring favorites by Verdi and Puccini. It's an enchanting experience for those looking to enjoy a musical escape.

On Thursday, February 7, explore Denver's culinary scene at The Source Market Hall in the RiNo district. Take a food tour featuring some of the city's top-rated restaurants and craft breweries. Indulge in everything from gourmet tacos at Comida to a fine glass of wine at The Proper Pour.

Friday, February 8, invites outdoor lovers to experience the Winter Fest in Commons Park. The festivities include ice sculpting competitions, sledding hills, and cozy fire pits for marshmallow roasting. It's the perfect family-friendly event to kick off the weekend.

Saturday, February 9, continues the fun at the National Western Complex, hosting the Denver Pet Expo. Pet enthusiasts will delight in an array of exhibitions, pet adoption opportunities, and demonstrations from agility experts. Don't miss getting your furry friend's photo taken with celebrity pets!

For those seeking a bit of nightlife, the Bluebird Theater presents indie rock band The Lumineers for an unforgettable, intimate concert experience on Saturday night. Get ready to dance and sing along to their feel-good hits in a vibrant atmosphere.

On Sunday, February 10, unwind with a morning yoga session at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This unique location offers a breathtaking backdrop for a rejuvenating practice, truly connecting body and spirit with nature.

Round off your weekend by visiting the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science. Their latest exhibition, "Planet Pioneers: Journey into Space," is an interactive adventure for all ages. Learn what it takes to survive and thrive in space—a perfect outing for curious minds.

With this array of activities, Denver offers an exciting mix of culture, cuisine, and outdoor wonder that reflects the dynamic tapestry of this remarkable city. Whether it's your first visit or you're a local looking to explore something new, this week in Denver is sure to delight. Enjoy your adventure in the Mile-High City!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Discover the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, where this week's events promise fun, culture, and entertainment for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're an art aficionado, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Denver's got something to keep your spirits high.

Today, February 6, kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Currently running is the much-acclaimed "Conscious Threads: Textile Art Across the Ages" exhibition, showcasing intricate designs from ancient to contemporary textiles. If you're a lover of the arts, this is a must-see!

As evening falls, treat your ears to the symphonic sounds of the Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall. Tonight's performance is a "Night at the Opera" featuring favorites by Verdi and Puccini. It's an enchanting experience for those looking to enjoy a musical escape.

On Thursday, February 7, explore Denver's culinary scene at The Source Market Hall in the RiNo district. Take a food tour featuring some of the city's top-rated restaurants and craft breweries. Indulge in everything from gourmet tacos at Comida to a fine glass of wine at The Proper Pour.

Friday, February 8, invites outdoor lovers to experience the Winter Fest in Commons Park. The festivities include ice sculpting competitions, sledding hills, and cozy fire pits for marshmallow roasting. It's the perfect family-friendly event to kick off the weekend.

Saturday, February 9, continues the fun at the National Western Complex, hosting the Denver Pet Expo. Pet enthusiasts will delight in an array of exhibitions, pet adoption opportunities, and demonstrations from agility experts. Don't miss getting your furry friend's photo taken with celebrity pets!

For those seeking a bit of nightlife, the Bluebird Theater presents indie rock band The Lumineers for an unforgettable, intimate concert experience on Saturday night. Get ready to dance and sing along to their feel-good hits in a vibrant atmosphere.

On Sunday, February 10, unwind with a morning yoga session at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This unique location offers a breathtaking backdrop for a rejuvenating practice, truly connecting body and spirit with nature.

Round off your weekend by visiting the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science. Their latest exhibition, "Planet Pioneers: Journey into Space," is an interactive adventure for all ages. Learn what it takes to survive and thrive in space—a perfect outing for curious minds.

With this array of activities, Denver offers an exciting mix of culture, cuisine, and outdoor wonder that reflects the dynamic tapestry of this remarkable city. Whether it's your first visit or you're a local looking to explore something new, this week in Denver is sure to delight. Enjoy your adventure in the Mile-High City!

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      <description>If you find yourself in Denver, Colorado this week, you're in luck because the Mile-High City is buzzing with eclectic events, promising something for everyone. From art enthusiasts to music lovers, and foodies to sports fans, Denver's got it all. Here’s your friendly guide to what’s happening around town.

Kicking it off today, February 3rd, is the Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center. This event runs through the weekend and is a paradise for those looking to spruce up their homes or simply gain some inspiration. With over 600 exhibitors showcasing innovative home and garden products, you’re bound to find something you love.

Music aficionados will want to catch the Kacey Musgraves concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This open-air venue is iconic for its natural acoustics and stunning backdrop. Happening on Wednesday, February 5, it promises an unforgettable evening with this Grammy Award-winning artist under the stars.

For those seeking a theatrical experience, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting "Hamilton" now through February 9. This captivating show combines hip-hop, jazz, R&amp;B, and Broadway, offering a contemporary take on the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.

Foodies alert! The Denver Restaurant Week kicks off on February 7 and runs through the 16th. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sample the city's dynamic culinary scene. Participating restaurants offer multi-course meals at a discounted price, allowing you to explore new flavors without breaking the bank.

On Saturday, February 8, craft beer enthusiasts can celebrate at the Denver Winter Brew Fest held at Mile High Station. The event will feature craft beverages from over 40 breweries, along with live music and food. It’s the perfect setting to savor a cold brew while enjoying the lively atmosphere.

If you’re looking for family-friendly fun, head to the Denver Zoo’s Wild Lights exhibit, ongoing through the weekend. The zoo transforms after dark with luminous displays of animals, beautiful light tunnels, and festive installations that will enchant visitors of all ages.

Sports fans can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at the Ball Arena on Friday, February 6, as they take on the Utah Jazz. Experience the electrifying energy of the crowd and root for the home team in what promises to be a thrilling game.

Lastly, embrace your creative side by attending a workshop at the Art Students League of Denver. This weekend, they’re hosting a pottery class where participants can try their hand at the potter’s wheel and create unique pieces to take home.

Whether you’re a local looking to explore or a visitor seeking to make the most of your stay, Denver this week offers a vibrant array of events that showcase the city’s diverse culture and spirited community. Enjoy your time in this beautiful city!

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      <itunes:summary>If you find yourself in Denver, Colorado this week, you're in luck because the Mile-High City is buzzing with eclectic events, promising something for everyone. From art enthusiasts to music lovers, and foodies to sports fans, Denver's got it all. Here’s your friendly guide to what’s happening around town.

Kicking it off today, February 3rd, is the Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center. This event runs through the weekend and is a paradise for those looking to spruce up their homes or simply gain some inspiration. With over 600 exhibitors showcasing innovative home and garden products, you’re bound to find something you love.

Music aficionados will want to catch the Kacey Musgraves concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This open-air venue is iconic for its natural acoustics and stunning backdrop. Happening on Wednesday, February 5, it promises an unforgettable evening with this Grammy Award-winning artist under the stars.

For those seeking a theatrical experience, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting "Hamilton" now through February 9. This captivating show combines hip-hop, jazz, R&amp;B, and Broadway, offering a contemporary take on the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.

Foodies alert! The Denver Restaurant Week kicks off on February 7 and runs through the 16th. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sample the city's dynamic culinary scene. Participating restaurants offer multi-course meals at a discounted price, allowing you to explore new flavors without breaking the bank.

On Saturday, February 8, craft beer enthusiasts can celebrate at the Denver Winter Brew Fest held at Mile High Station. The event will feature craft beverages from over 40 breweries, along with live music and food. It’s the perfect setting to savor a cold brew while enjoying the lively atmosphere.

If you’re looking for family-friendly fun, head to the Denver Zoo’s Wild Lights exhibit, ongoing through the weekend. The zoo transforms after dark with luminous displays of animals, beautiful light tunnels, and festive installations that will enchant visitors of all ages.

Sports fans can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at the Ball Arena on Friday, February 6, as they take on the Utah Jazz. Experience the electrifying energy of the crowd and root for the home team in what promises to be a thrilling game.

Lastly, embrace your creative side by attending a workshop at the Art Students League of Denver. This weekend, they’re hosting a pottery class where participants can try their hand at the potter’s wheel and create unique pieces to take home.

Whether you’re a local looking to explore or a visitor seeking to make the most of your stay, Denver this week offers a vibrant array of events that showcase the city’s diverse culture and spirited community. Enjoy your time in this beautiful city!

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Kicking it off today, February 3rd, is the Colorado Garden &amp; Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center. This event runs through the weekend and is a paradise for those looking to spruce up their homes or simply gain some inspiration. With over 600 exhibitors showcasing innovative home and garden products, you’re bound to find something you love.

Music aficionados will want to catch the Kacey Musgraves concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This open-air venue is iconic for its natural acoustics and stunning backdrop. Happening on Wednesday, February 5, it promises an unforgettable evening with this Grammy Award-winning artist under the stars.

For those seeking a theatrical experience, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is presenting "Hamilton" now through February 9. This captivating show combines hip-hop, jazz, R&amp;B, and Broadway, offering a contemporary take on the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.

Foodies alert! The Denver Restaurant Week kicks off on February 7 and runs through the 16th. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sample the city's dynamic culinary scene. Participating restaurants offer multi-course meals at a discounted price, allowing you to explore new flavors without breaking the bank.

On Saturday, February 8, craft beer enthusiasts can celebrate at the Denver Winter Brew Fest held at Mile High Station. The event will feature craft beverages from over 40 breweries, along with live music and food. It’s the perfect setting to savor a cold brew while enjoying the lively atmosphere.

If you’re looking for family-friendly fun, head to the Denver Zoo’s Wild Lights exhibit, ongoing through the weekend. The zoo transforms after dark with luminous displays of animals, beautiful light tunnels, and festive installations that will enchant visitors of all ages.

Sports fans can catch the Denver Nuggets in action at the Ball Arena on Friday, February 6, as they take on the Utah Jazz. Experience the electrifying energy of the crowd and root for the home team in what promises to be a thrilling game.

Lastly, embrace your creative side by attending a workshop at the Art Students League of Denver. This weekend, they’re hosting a pottery class where participants can try their hand at the potter’s wheel and create unique pieces to take home.

Whether you’re a local looking to explore or a visitor seeking to make the most of your stay, Denver this week offers a vibrant array of events that showcase the city’s diverse culture and spirited community. Enjoy your time in this beautiful city!

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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Diverse Events Catering to All Interests</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado, the Mile High City, is buzzing with excitement this week as a variety of events cater to all kinds of interests. Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, there’s plenty to fill your itinerary with fun, inspiration, and adventure.

Kicking off the week with a theatrical flair, catch the highly acclaimed production of "Hamilton" at the Buell Theatre. Known for its cutting-edge music and compelling story, this Broadway hit runs through February 2nd. Be sure to grab your tickets, as they are selling out fast!

For art lovers, the Denver Art Museum is hosting "Whispers of the Wilderness," a new exhibit showcasing the extraordinary work of contemporary landscape painters. Marvel at the vivid representations of nature while pondering the complex relationship between humanity and the environment. This exhibit is open daily and offers art enthusiasts a peaceful escape into the wilderness without leaving the city.

Feeling the midweek slump? Reenergize at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Launching on January 31st and running through February 2nd, this festival is a paradise for craft beer aficionados. Held at Mile High Station, attendees can sample an impressive variety of craft beers, enjoy live music, and indulge in gourmet food trucks. Don't forget to vote for your favorite brewery in the People’s Choice Contest!

On Friday, sports fans have a treat in store with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena. Game time is 7:00 PM and promises heart-pounding action as these two teams square off. Snag some tickets to witness a riveting basketball showdown in an electrifying atmosphere.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Zoo's Wild Winter Adventure. This ongoing interactive program, available through the weekend, allows children to learn about how animals adapt to the chilly season while exploring exciting exhibits and enjoying themed crafts. It's an educational and entertaining experience for kids of all ages.

If you’re seeking an immersive experience in nature, look no further than "Moonlit Snowshoeing," happening at the Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday night. Under the guidance of experienced rangers, lace up your snowshoes and explore the wintry landscape under the glow of the full moon. This enchanting hike promises stunning views, and maybe, if you’re lucky, a glimpse of nocturnal wildlife.

Cap off the weekend with "Yoga on the Rocks" at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On Sunday morning, roll out your mat and greet the sun with invigorating yoga sessions led by renowned instructors. This one-of-a-kind yoga experience harmonizes mind, body, and nature, promising serenity and rejuvenation.

Denver is truly alive with an array of events guaranteed to chase away any winter blues. Whether you're stepping into the world of theater, enjoying craft brews, or exploring the great outdoors, this week’s happenings ensure there's no dull moment in Colorado's vibrant capital.

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, the Mile High City, is buzzing with excitement this week as a variety of events cater to all kinds of interests. Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, there’s plenty to fill your itinerary with fun, inspiration, and adventure.

Kicking off the week with a theatrical flair, catch the highly acclaimed production of "Hamilton" at the Buell Theatre. Known for its cutting-edge music and compelling story, this Broadway hit runs through February 2nd. Be sure to grab your tickets, as they are selling out fast!

For art lovers, the Denver Art Museum is hosting "Whispers of the Wilderness," a new exhibit showcasing the extraordinary work of contemporary landscape painters. Marvel at the vivid representations of nature while pondering the complex relationship between humanity and the environment. This exhibit is open daily and offers art enthusiasts a peaceful escape into the wilderness without leaving the city.

Feeling the midweek slump? Reenergize at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Launching on January 31st and running through February 2nd, this festival is a paradise for craft beer aficionados. Held at Mile High Station, attendees can sample an impressive variety of craft beers, enjoy live music, and indulge in gourmet food trucks. Don't forget to vote for your favorite brewery in the People’s Choice Contest!

On Friday, sports fans have a treat in store with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena. Game time is 7:00 PM and promises heart-pounding action as these two teams square off. Snag some tickets to witness a riveting basketball showdown in an electrifying atmosphere.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Zoo's Wild Winter Adventure. This ongoing interactive program, available through the weekend, allows children to learn about how animals adapt to the chilly season while exploring exciting exhibits and enjoying themed crafts. It's an educational and entertaining experience for kids of all ages.

If you’re seeking an immersive experience in nature, look no further than "Moonlit Snowshoeing," happening at the Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday night. Under the guidance of experienced rangers, lace up your snowshoes and explore the wintry landscape under the glow of the full moon. This enchanting hike promises stunning views, and maybe, if you’re lucky, a glimpse of nocturnal wildlife.

Cap off the weekend with "Yoga on the Rocks" at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On Sunday morning, roll out your mat and greet the sun with invigorating yoga sessions led by renowned instructors. This one-of-a-kind yoga experience harmonizes mind, body, and nature, promising serenity and rejuvenation.

Denver is truly alive with an array of events guaranteed to chase away any winter blues. Whether you're stepping into the world of theater, enjoying craft brews, or exploring the great outdoors, this week’s happenings ensure there's no dull moment in Colorado's vibrant capital.

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Kicking off the week with a theatrical flair, catch the highly acclaimed production of "Hamilton" at the Buell Theatre. Known for its cutting-edge music and compelling story, this Broadway hit runs through February 2nd. Be sure to grab your tickets, as they are selling out fast!

For art lovers, the Denver Art Museum is hosting "Whispers of the Wilderness," a new exhibit showcasing the extraordinary work of contemporary landscape painters. Marvel at the vivid representations of nature while pondering the complex relationship between humanity and the environment. This exhibit is open daily and offers art enthusiasts a peaceful escape into the wilderness without leaving the city.

Feeling the midweek slump? Reenergize at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Launching on January 31st and running through February 2nd, this festival is a paradise for craft beer aficionados. Held at Mile High Station, attendees can sample an impressive variety of craft beers, enjoy live music, and indulge in gourmet food trucks. Don't forget to vote for your favorite brewery in the People’s Choice Contest!

On Friday, sports fans have a treat in store with the Denver Nuggets taking on the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena. Game time is 7:00 PM and promises heart-pounding action as these two teams square off. Snag some tickets to witness a riveting basketball showdown in an electrifying atmosphere.

Family-friendly fun awaits at the Denver Zoo's Wild Winter Adventure. This ongoing interactive program, available through the weekend, allows children to learn about how animals adapt to the chilly season while exploring exciting exhibits and enjoying themed crafts. It's an educational and entertaining experience for kids of all ages.

If you’re seeking an immersive experience in nature, look no further than "Moonlit Snowshoeing," happening at the Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday night. Under the guidance of experienced rangers, lace up your snowshoes and explore the wintry landscape under the glow of the full moon. This enchanting hike promises stunning views, and maybe, if you’re lucky, a glimpse of nocturnal wildlife.

Cap off the weekend with "Yoga on the Rocks" at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On Sunday morning, roll out your mat and greet the sun with invigorating yoga sessions led by renowned instructors. This one-of-a-kind yoga experience harmonizes mind, body, and nature, promising serenity and rejuvenation.

Denver is truly alive with an array of events guaranteed to chase away any winter blues. Whether you're stepping into the world of theater, enjoying craft brews, or exploring the great outdoors, this week’s happenings ensure there's no dull moment in Colorado's vibrant capital.

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      <title>Exciting Winter Activities Await in Denver, Colorado</title>
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      <description>As the heart of the Rockies greets another stunning winter, Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement and diverse activities to keep both locals and visitors entertained all week long. Here's your friendly guide to some of the most anticipated events happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Monday, January 27:** Ease into the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where you can explore the captivating "Phantom of Time" exhibition. This contemporary art display challenges perceptions of time through multimedia installations. Later, warm up with a cup of gourmet hot chocolate at the newly opened Café Noir, renowned for its innovative twists on classic beverages.

**Tuesday, January 28:** Gear up for a musical evening at the Bluebird Theater with a performance by indie-folk sensation, The Lumineers. Known for their foot-stomping beats and poignant lyrics, the hometown heroes will deliver a set list featuring both beloved hits and new releases. Tickets are selling fast, so snag a seat while you can!

**Wednesday, January 29:** Dive into Denver's vibrant comedy scene at Comedy Works Downtown. Catch the "Hump Day Laugh Fest," featuring a lineup of both seasoned stand-ups and emerging talent. Let laughter melt away any mid-week blues as each comic brings their own unique style and humor to the stage.

**Thursday, January 30:** Immerse yourself in the mystical world of ice carving at the Denver Ice Festival, taking place in Washington Park. Watch as skilled carvers transform blocks of ice into magnificent sculptures, ranging from mythical creatures to intricate abstracts. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a cozy ice bar serving themed cocktails.

**Friday, January 31:** Celebrate the end of the workweek with a night at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton" is in full swing. Experience the revolutionary story of America's founding with electrifying performances and unforgettable tunes. After the show, head to the nearby Larimer Square for a late dinner pairing world-class cuisine with Denver’s signature craft beers.

**Saturday, February 1:** Start your weekend with a stroll through the Denver Farmers Market at Union Station. Find everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses, perfect for crafting a Colorado-inspired brunch. In the evening, the Ball Arena hosts the much-anticipated hockey showdown between the Colorado Avalanche and the Calgary Flames. Cheer for the home team in a game promising adrenaline-pumping action and friendly rivalries.

**Sunday, February 2:** Unwind and find your zen with a Sunrise Yoga session at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Set against a backdrop of winter flora, this calming experience is an ideal way to wrap up your week. For a spirited send-off, join the city-wide Winter Brew Fest, celebrating Denver's legendary craft brewing scene. Sample a dizzying array of local ales, lagers, and stouts while enjoying live music and tasty bites.

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      <itunes:summary>As the heart of the Rockies greets another stunning winter, Denver, Colorado is buzzing with excitement and diverse activities to keep both locals and visitors entertained all week long. Here's your friendly guide to some of the most anticipated events happening in Denver from today through the weekend.

**Monday, January 27:** Ease into the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where you can explore the captivating "Phantom of Time" exhibition. This contemporary art display challenges perceptions of time through multimedia installations. Later, warm up with a cup of gourmet hot chocolate at the newly opened Café Noir, renowned for its innovative twists on classic beverages.

**Tuesday, January 28:** Gear up for a musical evening at the Bluebird Theater with a performance by indie-folk sensation, The Lumineers. Known for their foot-stomping beats and poignant lyrics, the hometown heroes will deliver a set list featuring both beloved hits and new releases. Tickets are selling fast, so snag a seat while you can!

**Wednesday, January 29:** Dive into Denver's vibrant comedy scene at Comedy Works Downtown. Catch the "Hump Day Laugh Fest," featuring a lineup of both seasoned stand-ups and emerging talent. Let laughter melt away any mid-week blues as each comic brings their own unique style and humor to the stage.

**Thursday, January 30:** Immerse yourself in the mystical world of ice carving at the Denver Ice Festival, taking place in Washington Park. Watch as skilled carvers transform blocks of ice into magnificent sculptures, ranging from mythical creatures to intricate abstracts. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a cozy ice bar serving themed cocktails.

**Friday, January 31:** Celebrate the end of the workweek with a night at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton" is in full swing. Experience the revolutionary story of America's founding with electrifying performances and unforgettable tunes. After the show, head to the nearby Larimer Square for a late dinner pairing world-class cuisine with Denver’s signature craft beers.

**Saturday, February 1:** Start your weekend with a stroll through the Denver Farmers Market at Union Station. Find everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses, perfect for crafting a Colorado-inspired brunch. In the evening, the Ball Arena hosts the much-anticipated hockey showdown between the Colorado Avalanche and the Calgary Flames. Cheer for the home team in a game promising adrenaline-pumping action and friendly rivalries.

**Sunday, February 2:** Unwind and find your zen with a Sunrise Yoga session at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Set against a backdrop of winter flora, this calming experience is an ideal way to wrap up your week. For a spirited send-off, join the city-wide Winter Brew Fest, celebrating Denver's legendary craft brewing scene. Sample a dizzying array of local ales, lagers, and stouts while enjoying live music and tasty bites.

From cultural

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**Monday, January 27:** Ease into the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum, where you can explore the captivating "Phantom of Time" exhibition. This contemporary art display challenges perceptions of time through multimedia installations. Later, warm up with a cup of gourmet hot chocolate at the newly opened Café Noir, renowned for its innovative twists on classic beverages.

**Tuesday, January 28:** Gear up for a musical evening at the Bluebird Theater with a performance by indie-folk sensation, The Lumineers. Known for their foot-stomping beats and poignant lyrics, the hometown heroes will deliver a set list featuring both beloved hits and new releases. Tickets are selling fast, so snag a seat while you can!

**Wednesday, January 29:** Dive into Denver's vibrant comedy scene at Comedy Works Downtown. Catch the "Hump Day Laugh Fest," featuring a lineup of both seasoned stand-ups and emerging talent. Let laughter melt away any mid-week blues as each comic brings their own unique style and humor to the stage.

**Thursday, January 30:** Immerse yourself in the mystical world of ice carving at the Denver Ice Festival, taking place in Washington Park. Watch as skilled carvers transform blocks of ice into magnificent sculptures, ranging from mythical creatures to intricate abstracts. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a cozy ice bar serving themed cocktails.

**Friday, January 31:** Celebrate the end of the workweek with a night at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton" is in full swing. Experience the revolutionary story of America's founding with electrifying performances and unforgettable tunes. After the show, head to the nearby Larimer Square for a late dinner pairing world-class cuisine with Denver’s signature craft beers.

**Saturday, February 1:** Start your weekend with a stroll through the Denver Farmers Market at Union Station. Find everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses, perfect for crafting a Colorado-inspired brunch. In the evening, the Ball Arena hosts the much-anticipated hockey showdown between the Colorado Avalanche and the Calgary Flames. Cheer for the home team in a game promising adrenaline-pumping action and friendly rivalries.

**Sunday, February 2:** Unwind and find your zen with a Sunrise Yoga session at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Set against a backdrop of winter flora, this calming experience is an ideal way to wrap up your week. For a spirited send-off, join the city-wide Winter Brew Fest, celebrating Denver's legendary craft brewing scene. Sample a dizzying array of local ales, lagers, and stouts while enjoying live music and tasty bites.

From cultural

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      <title>Denver's Winter Wonderland: A Week of Top Events in the Mile-High City</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, where the vibrant urban life meets majestic mountains, especially in January when winter activities and indoor events offer plenty of fun for everyone. If you're in Denver this week, here's a curated guide to the top events that you won't want to miss.

Kicking off today, January 23rd, is the much-anticipated Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Get ready to savor the best craft beers that Colorado has to offer. The festival, running from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM, brings together local breweries, food trucks, and live music. It's a fantastic opportunity to try limited-edition brews and connect with fellow beer enthusiasts.

On Thursday, catch some breathtaking artistic expression with the "Art of the State 2025" exhibition at the Arvada Center. Open through Sunday, this exhibition showcases works from Colorado artists in a variety of mediums. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or a casual admirer, this event promises to engage and inspire with its rich tapestry of local talent.

Friday night features the Denver Nuggets taking on the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just looking for an exciting sports outing, the energy of a live NBA game is infectious. Go cheer on the home team and experience the excitement alongside passionate Denver fans.

For those seeking a cultural experience this Saturday, the Denver Art Museum is offering free admission to Colorado residents. This is a perfect opportunity to explore the museum’s extensive collection of Native American art, contemporary artworks, and traveling exhibitions without spending a penny. Engage in interactive displays and enjoy guided tours that delve deeper into the art.

If outdoor activities are more your style, look no further than the Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks taking place at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday evening. Bundle up and prepare for an electrifying concert experience under the stars. Big-name performers are set to light up the stage, creating an unforgettable night of music and winter charm at this iconic outdoor venue.

On Sunday, why not wind down with a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens, which remains stunning even in winter with its captivating winter blooms and unique desert plants. Join the scheduled Winter Garden Tour at 1:00 PM to learn about which plants thrive in the cold and discover the beauty of the season.

Conclude your weekend with some family-friendly fun at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus. Sunday offers special interactive workshops focused on winter science experiments, perfect for curious young minds. 

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver this week offers a dynamic range of events from arts, sports, and culture, to interactive family experiences. Make sure to dress warmly and embrace all the exciting activities that the city has to offer. Enjoy your week in Denver!

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, where the vibrant urban life meets majestic mountains, especially in January when winter activities and indoor events offer plenty of fun for everyone. If you're in Denver this week, here's a curated guide to the top events that you won't want to miss.

Kicking off today, January 23rd, is the much-anticipated Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Get ready to savor the best craft beers that Colorado has to offer. The festival, running from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM, brings together local breweries, food trucks, and live music. It's a fantastic opportunity to try limited-edition brews and connect with fellow beer enthusiasts.

On Thursday, catch some breathtaking artistic expression with the "Art of the State 2025" exhibition at the Arvada Center. Open through Sunday, this exhibition showcases works from Colorado artists in a variety of mediums. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or a casual admirer, this event promises to engage and inspire with its rich tapestry of local talent.

Friday night features the Denver Nuggets taking on the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just looking for an exciting sports outing, the energy of a live NBA game is infectious. Go cheer on the home team and experience the excitement alongside passionate Denver fans.

For those seeking a cultural experience this Saturday, the Denver Art Museum is offering free admission to Colorado residents. This is a perfect opportunity to explore the museum’s extensive collection of Native American art, contemporary artworks, and traveling exhibitions without spending a penny. Engage in interactive displays and enjoy guided tours that delve deeper into the art.

If outdoor activities are more your style, look no further than the Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks taking place at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday evening. Bundle up and prepare for an electrifying concert experience under the stars. Big-name performers are set to light up the stage, creating an unforgettable night of music and winter charm at this iconic outdoor venue.

On Sunday, why not wind down with a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens, which remains stunning even in winter with its captivating winter blooms and unique desert plants. Join the scheduled Winter Garden Tour at 1:00 PM to learn about which plants thrive in the cold and discover the beauty of the season.

Conclude your weekend with some family-friendly fun at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus. Sunday offers special interactive workshops focused on winter science experiments, perfect for curious young minds. 

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver this week offers a dynamic range of events from arts, sports, and culture, to interactive family experiences. Make sure to dress warmly and embrace all the exciting activities that the city has to offer. Enjoy your week in Denver!

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, where the vibrant urban life meets majestic mountains, especially in January when winter activities and indoor events offer plenty of fun for everyone. If you're in Denver this week, here's a curated guide to the top events that you won't want to miss.

Kicking off today, January 23rd, is the much-anticipated Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station. Get ready to savor the best craft beers that Colorado has to offer. The festival, running from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM, brings together local breweries, food trucks, and live music. It's a fantastic opportunity to try limited-edition brews and connect with fellow beer enthusiasts.

On Thursday, catch some breathtaking artistic expression with the "Art of the State 2025" exhibition at the Arvada Center. Open through Sunday, this exhibition showcases works from Colorado artists in a variety of mediums. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or a casual admirer, this event promises to engage and inspire with its rich tapestry of local talent.

Friday night features the Denver Nuggets taking on the Boston Celtics at Ball Arena. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just looking for an exciting sports outing, the energy of a live NBA game is infectious. Go cheer on the home team and experience the excitement alongside passionate Denver fans.

For those seeking a cultural experience this Saturday, the Denver Art Museum is offering free admission to Colorado residents. This is a perfect opportunity to explore the museum’s extensive collection of Native American art, contemporary artworks, and traveling exhibitions without spending a penny. Engage in interactive displays and enjoy guided tours that delve deeper into the art.

If outdoor activities are more your style, look no further than the Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks taking place at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday evening. Bundle up and prepare for an electrifying concert experience under the stars. Big-name performers are set to light up the stage, creating an unforgettable night of music and winter charm at this iconic outdoor venue.

On Sunday, why not wind down with a leisurely stroll through the Denver Botanic Gardens, which remains stunning even in winter with its captivating winter blooms and unique desert plants. Join the scheduled Winter Garden Tour at 1:00 PM to learn about which plants thrive in the cold and discover the beauty of the season.

Conclude your weekend with some family-friendly fun at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus. Sunday offers special interactive workshops focused on winter science experiments, perfect for curious young minds. 

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver this week offers a dynamic range of events from arts, sports, and culture, to interactive family experiences. Make sure to dress warmly and embrace all the exciting activities that the city has to offer. Enjoy your week in Denver!

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      <description>**Explore the Mile High City: What to Do in Denver This Week**

Welcome to Denver, a city that never lacks excitement, no matter the season. As we dive into the week of January 20, 2025, Denver is bursting with activities and events that cater to diverse interests. Whether you're a local or just visiting, here's your guide to making the most of your time in this vibrant city.

**Monday, January 20:**

Kick off your week with a cultural treat at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting its annual Winter Exhibition. This year, the spotlight is on "Impressions of Nature," featuring works from renowned landscape artists. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it's a beautiful way to start your week with inspiration.

**Tuesday, January 21:**

If you're a music lover, the Summit Music Hall offers a special treat with an intimate acoustic set by rising indie band, The Starlit Skies. Doors open at 7 p.m., so gather your friends for an evening filled with enchanting melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

**Wednesday, January 22:**

Mid-week calls for some relaxation and rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in nature with a snowshoeing expedition at Echo Lake Park. Guided tours are available, allowing you to explore the breathtaking winter landscapes while learning about local wildlife and flora. Remember to dress warmly!

**Thursday, January 23:**

For those with a passion for science and innovation, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting an exclusive evening tour that delves into the mysteries of the universe. The "Stargazers' Night" combines planetarium shows and stargazing sessions from the museum's grounds. This event starts at 6 p.m. and promises an awe-inspiring experience.

**Friday, January 24:**

As the weekend kicks off, head to Larimer Square where the annual Winter Wine Fest is in full swing. From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., explore a vast selection of wines from local vineyards paired with artisanal cheeses and chocolates. A perfect setting for date night or a gathering with friends.

**Saturday, January 25:**

Embrace the winter spirit at the Denver Winter Brewfest held at Mile High Station. Sample craft beers from over 50 breweries, enjoy live music, and indulge in delicious food truck treats. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is a must for beer enthusiasts.

**Sunday, January 26:**

End your week with family fun at Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park's Winter Wonderland. With seasonal attractions such as ice skating and holiday-themed shows, it's an enjoyable outing for guests of all ages. Open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., it's the perfect way to create lasting memories.

This delightful array of events ensures there's something for everyone in Denver this week. Whether you're an art aficionado, a nature enthusiast, a science geek, or just looking to have fun, Denver's got you covered. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

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      <itunes:summary>**Explore the Mile High City: What to Do in Denver This Week**

Welcome to Denver, a city that never lacks excitement, no matter the season. As we dive into the week of January 20, 2025, Denver is bursting with activities and events that cater to diverse interests. Whether you're a local or just visiting, here's your guide to making the most of your time in this vibrant city.

**Monday, January 20:**

Kick off your week with a cultural treat at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting its annual Winter Exhibition. This year, the spotlight is on "Impressions of Nature," featuring works from renowned landscape artists. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it's a beautiful way to start your week with inspiration.

**Tuesday, January 21:**

If you're a music lover, the Summit Music Hall offers a special treat with an intimate acoustic set by rising indie band, The Starlit Skies. Doors open at 7 p.m., so gather your friends for an evening filled with enchanting melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

**Wednesday, January 22:**

Mid-week calls for some relaxation and rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in nature with a snowshoeing expedition at Echo Lake Park. Guided tours are available, allowing you to explore the breathtaking winter landscapes while learning about local wildlife and flora. Remember to dress warmly!

**Thursday, January 23:**

For those with a passion for science and innovation, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting an exclusive evening tour that delves into the mysteries of the universe. The "Stargazers' Night" combines planetarium shows and stargazing sessions from the museum's grounds. This event starts at 6 p.m. and promises an awe-inspiring experience.

**Friday, January 24:**

As the weekend kicks off, head to Larimer Square where the annual Winter Wine Fest is in full swing. From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., explore a vast selection of wines from local vineyards paired with artisanal cheeses and chocolates. A perfect setting for date night or a gathering with friends.

**Saturday, January 25:**

Embrace the winter spirit at the Denver Winter Brewfest held at Mile High Station. Sample craft beers from over 50 breweries, enjoy live music, and indulge in delicious food truck treats. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is a must for beer enthusiasts.

**Sunday, January 26:**

End your week with family fun at Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park's Winter Wonderland. With seasonal attractions such as ice skating and holiday-themed shows, it's an enjoyable outing for guests of all ages. Open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., it's the perfect way to create lasting memories.

This delightful array of events ensures there's something for everyone in Denver this week. Whether you're an art aficionado, a nature enthusiast, a science geek, or just looking to have fun, Denver's got you covered. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

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        <![CDATA[**Explore the Mile High City: What to Do in Denver This Week**

Welcome to Denver, a city that never lacks excitement, no matter the season. As we dive into the week of January 20, 2025, Denver is bursting with activities and events that cater to diverse interests. Whether you're a local or just visiting, here's your guide to making the most of your time in this vibrant city.

**Monday, January 20:**

Kick off your week with a cultural treat at the Denver Art Museum, which is hosting its annual Winter Exhibition. This year, the spotlight is on "Impressions of Nature," featuring works from renowned landscape artists. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it's a beautiful way to start your week with inspiration.

**Tuesday, January 21:**

If you're a music lover, the Summit Music Hall offers a special treat with an intimate acoustic set by rising indie band, The Starlit Skies. Doors open at 7 p.m., so gather your friends for an evening filled with enchanting melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

**Wednesday, January 22:**

Mid-week calls for some relaxation and rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in nature with a snowshoeing expedition at Echo Lake Park. Guided tours are available, allowing you to explore the breathtaking winter landscapes while learning about local wildlife and flora. Remember to dress warmly!

**Thursday, January 23:**

For those with a passion for science and innovation, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting an exclusive evening tour that delves into the mysteries of the universe. The "Stargazers' Night" combines planetarium shows and stargazing sessions from the museum's grounds. This event starts at 6 p.m. and promises an awe-inspiring experience.

**Friday, January 24:**

As the weekend kicks off, head to Larimer Square where the annual Winter Wine Fest is in full swing. From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., explore a vast selection of wines from local vineyards paired with artisanal cheeses and chocolates. A perfect setting for date night or a gathering with friends.

**Saturday, January 25:**

Embrace the winter spirit at the Denver Winter Brewfest held at Mile High Station. Sample craft beers from over 50 breweries, enjoy live music, and indulge in delicious food truck treats. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is a must for beer enthusiasts.

**Sunday, January 26:**

End your week with family fun at Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park's Winter Wonderland. With seasonal attractions such as ice skating and holiday-themed shows, it's an enjoyable outing for guests of all ages. Open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., it's the perfect way to create lasting memories.

This delightful array of events ensures there's something for everyone in Denver this week. Whether you're an art aficionado, a nature enthusiast, a science geek, or just looking to have fun, Denver's got you covered. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

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      <description>Welcome to a week of vibrant happenings in Denver, Colorado! Here’s your guide to soaking up the local culture, enjoying unique experiences, and making the most of your time in the Mile High City.

Begin your adventure with a visit to the National Western Stock Show, a staple of Denver's winter event calendar that runs until January 26th. This iconic event showcases one of the world’s richest Western traditions. Expect to see rodeos, equestrian shows, and livestock exhibitions. Don't miss the Coors Western Art Exhibit &amp; Sale, offering a chance to dive into Western-themed artistry.

On Thursday night, treat yourself to an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown, one of Denver’s premier venues for live stand-up. This week, the club features Emily Heller, whose sharp wit and relatable humor promise an entertaining evening. Secure tickets early, as this intimate venue often sells out.

Friday evening presents Denver's vibrant arts scene with the Five Points Jazz Festival. While generally held in May, locals love a surprise pop-up winter edition. Enjoy the sultry sounds of jazz echoing through the historic Five Points neighborhood, once referred to as the Harlem of the West. Expect both established and up-and-coming musicians bringing the festival spirit despite the winter chill.

Make your weekend special by heading to the enchanting Denver Botanic Gardens on Saturday. The Blossoms of Light is a holiday tradition extended by popular demand, perfect for a romantic stroll or a family outing. Wander through gardens adorned with a spectacle of thousands of light displays synchronized to festive music.

Cap off your Saturday night with a culinary adventure in the trendy River North Art District (RiNo). Known for its mix of street art, breweries, and eateries, spend the evening sampling local craft beers and inventive cuisine at hotspots like Work &amp; Class or Hop Alley. The district's vibrant murals also offer the perfect backdrop for memorable photo ops.

On Sunday, embrace the Colorado lifestyle and hit the slopes. While Denver itself doesn’t host ski resorts, you’re just a short drive from winter havens like Winter Park and Breckenridge. Whether you’re an experienced skier or a newbie, the mountains offer something for everyone. If you're staying in the city, try ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, a family-friendly venue open throughout the day.

If you’re a lover of culture and the arts, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers its engaging temporary exhibit on Egypt's incredible golden pharaohs, concluding next month. Learn about the lavish burial practices and the fascinating stories of Egyptian royalty.

Round out your week with an NFL game at Empower Field at Mile High. Cheer on the Denver Broncos as they face off against the Las Vegas Raiders. The electric atmosphere of hometown fans is sure to keep you warm, regardless of January’s brisk temperatures.

Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, Denver charms with its bl

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to a week of vibrant happenings in Denver, Colorado! Here’s your guide to soaking up the local culture, enjoying unique experiences, and making the most of your time in the Mile High City.

Begin your adventure with a visit to the National Western Stock Show, a staple of Denver's winter event calendar that runs until January 26th. This iconic event showcases one of the world’s richest Western traditions. Expect to see rodeos, equestrian shows, and livestock exhibitions. Don't miss the Coors Western Art Exhibit &amp; Sale, offering a chance to dive into Western-themed artistry.

On Thursday night, treat yourself to an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown, one of Denver’s premier venues for live stand-up. This week, the club features Emily Heller, whose sharp wit and relatable humor promise an entertaining evening. Secure tickets early, as this intimate venue often sells out.

Friday evening presents Denver's vibrant arts scene with the Five Points Jazz Festival. While generally held in May, locals love a surprise pop-up winter edition. Enjoy the sultry sounds of jazz echoing through the historic Five Points neighborhood, once referred to as the Harlem of the West. Expect both established and up-and-coming musicians bringing the festival spirit despite the winter chill.

Make your weekend special by heading to the enchanting Denver Botanic Gardens on Saturday. The Blossoms of Light is a holiday tradition extended by popular demand, perfect for a romantic stroll or a family outing. Wander through gardens adorned with a spectacle of thousands of light displays synchronized to festive music.

Cap off your Saturday night with a culinary adventure in the trendy River North Art District (RiNo). Known for its mix of street art, breweries, and eateries, spend the evening sampling local craft beers and inventive cuisine at hotspots like Work &amp; Class or Hop Alley. The district's vibrant murals also offer the perfect backdrop for memorable photo ops.

On Sunday, embrace the Colorado lifestyle and hit the slopes. While Denver itself doesn’t host ski resorts, you’re just a short drive from winter havens like Winter Park and Breckenridge. Whether you’re an experienced skier or a newbie, the mountains offer something for everyone. If you're staying in the city, try ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, a family-friendly venue open throughout the day.

If you’re a lover of culture and the arts, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers its engaging temporary exhibit on Egypt's incredible golden pharaohs, concluding next month. Learn about the lavish burial practices and the fascinating stories of Egyptian royalty.

Round out your week with an NFL game at Empower Field at Mile High. Cheer on the Denver Broncos as they face off against the Las Vegas Raiders. The electric atmosphere of hometown fans is sure to keep you warm, regardless of January’s brisk temperatures.

Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, Denver charms with its bl

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to a week of vibrant happenings in Denver, Colorado! Here’s your guide to soaking up the local culture, enjoying unique experiences, and making the most of your time in the Mile High City.

Begin your adventure with a visit to the National Western Stock Show, a staple of Denver's winter event calendar that runs until January 26th. This iconic event showcases one of the world’s richest Western traditions. Expect to see rodeos, equestrian shows, and livestock exhibitions. Don't miss the Coors Western Art Exhibit &amp; Sale, offering a chance to dive into Western-themed artistry.

On Thursday night, treat yourself to an evening of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown, one of Denver’s premier venues for live stand-up. This week, the club features Emily Heller, whose sharp wit and relatable humor promise an entertaining evening. Secure tickets early, as this intimate venue often sells out.

Friday evening presents Denver's vibrant arts scene with the Five Points Jazz Festival. While generally held in May, locals love a surprise pop-up winter edition. Enjoy the sultry sounds of jazz echoing through the historic Five Points neighborhood, once referred to as the Harlem of the West. Expect both established and up-and-coming musicians bringing the festival spirit despite the winter chill.

Make your weekend special by heading to the enchanting Denver Botanic Gardens on Saturday. The Blossoms of Light is a holiday tradition extended by popular demand, perfect for a romantic stroll or a family outing. Wander through gardens adorned with a spectacle of thousands of light displays synchronized to festive music.

Cap off your Saturday night with a culinary adventure in the trendy River North Art District (RiNo). Known for its mix of street art, breweries, and eateries, spend the evening sampling local craft beers and inventive cuisine at hotspots like Work &amp; Class or Hop Alley. The district's vibrant murals also offer the perfect backdrop for memorable photo ops.

On Sunday, embrace the Colorado lifestyle and hit the slopes. While Denver itself doesn’t host ski resorts, you’re just a short drive from winter havens like Winter Park and Breckenridge. Whether you’re an experienced skier or a newbie, the mountains offer something for everyone. If you're staying in the city, try ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, a family-friendly venue open throughout the day.

If you’re a lover of culture and the arts, the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science offers its engaging temporary exhibit on Egypt's incredible golden pharaohs, concluding next month. Learn about the lavish burial practices and the fascinating stories of Egyptian royalty.

Round out your week with an NFL game at Empower Field at Mile High. Cheer on the Denver Broncos as they face off against the Las Vegas Raiders. The electric atmosphere of hometown fans is sure to keep you warm, regardless of January’s brisk temperatures.

Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, Denver charms with its bl

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      <title>Denver Abounds with Vibrant Events for Locals and Visitors</title>
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      <description>Denver, Colorado, is a vibrant city brimming with exciting events this week, perfect for both locals and visitors looking for entertainment and adventure. Here’s your fun and friendly guide to what’s happening from January 13th to the weekend.

**Monday, January 13th:**  
Kick off your week with a splash of culture at the Denver Art Museum, where the "European Masterpieces" exhibition is ongoing. Dive into works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of European art history. In the evening, catch a live show at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the much-anticipated play "Hamilton" is lighting up the stage with its blend of history and hip-hop.

**Tuesday, January 14th:**  
For jazz enthusiasts, Nocturne Jazz &amp; Supper Club hosts an unforgettable night featuring the soulful sounds of the Denver Jazz Orchestra. Enjoy fine dining paired with live music that sends you swaying through the evening. For a more interactive experience, join the "Sip &amp; Paint" event at Sipping N' Painting Hampden, where creativity meets relaxation with a glass of wine in hand.

**Wednesday, January 15th:**  
Take in the scenic beauty of Denver at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting a "Winter Wonderlights" event. Wander through beautifully lit pathways and warm up with a hot beverage while basking in the glow of wintry lights. Meanwhile, comedy lovers should not miss the laughs at Comedy Works Downtown, where top local and national comedians take the stage in a cozy, intimate setting.

**Thursday, January 16th:**  
Meet fellow beer aficionados at the Denver Winter Brew Fest hosted at Mile High Station. Taste local craft beers, ciders, and more, while enjoying live music and food trucks on site. For those who prefer a quieter evening, join the "After Hours" at the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, where you can explore exhibits without the daytime crowds, accompanied by special presentations and themed activities.

**Friday, January 17th:**  
Get ready for the weekend vibes with the First Bank Center hosting a concert by one of the year’s hottest musical acts. Check local listings for surprise guest performances that are sure to electrify the audience. Alternatively, art lovers can explore the vibrant contemporary scenes at the RiNo Art District, where open galleries and street art make for an inspiring evening stroll.

**Saturday, January 18th:**  
Head to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a once-in-a-lifetime snowshoe adventure tour. This unique winter experience offers breathtaking views and a touch of fitness set amidst the stunning natural scene. By night, visit the historic Paramount Theatre for a classic film screening, followed by a lively discussion with film experts.

**Sunday, January 19th:**  
End your week on a peaceful note with a yoga class at Washington Park’s seasonal dome. Sessions are designed for all levels and provide a perfect way to unwind and stretch out the weekend blues. For a family-

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      <itunes:summary>Denver, Colorado, is a vibrant city brimming with exciting events this week, perfect for both locals and visitors looking for entertainment and adventure. Here’s your fun and friendly guide to what’s happening from January 13th to the weekend.

**Monday, January 13th:**  
Kick off your week with a splash of culture at the Denver Art Museum, where the "European Masterpieces" exhibition is ongoing. Dive into works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of European art history. In the evening, catch a live show at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the much-anticipated play "Hamilton" is lighting up the stage with its blend of history and hip-hop.

**Tuesday, January 14th:**  
For jazz enthusiasts, Nocturne Jazz &amp; Supper Club hosts an unforgettable night featuring the soulful sounds of the Denver Jazz Orchestra. Enjoy fine dining paired with live music that sends you swaying through the evening. For a more interactive experience, join the "Sip &amp; Paint" event at Sipping N' Painting Hampden, where creativity meets relaxation with a glass of wine in hand.

**Wednesday, January 15th:**  
Take in the scenic beauty of Denver at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting a "Winter Wonderlights" event. Wander through beautifully lit pathways and warm up with a hot beverage while basking in the glow of wintry lights. Meanwhile, comedy lovers should not miss the laughs at Comedy Works Downtown, where top local and national comedians take the stage in a cozy, intimate setting.

**Thursday, January 16th:**  
Meet fellow beer aficionados at the Denver Winter Brew Fest hosted at Mile High Station. Taste local craft beers, ciders, and more, while enjoying live music and food trucks on site. For those who prefer a quieter evening, join the "After Hours" at the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, where you can explore exhibits without the daytime crowds, accompanied by special presentations and themed activities.

**Friday, January 17th:**  
Get ready for the weekend vibes with the First Bank Center hosting a concert by one of the year’s hottest musical acts. Check local listings for surprise guest performances that are sure to electrify the audience. Alternatively, art lovers can explore the vibrant contemporary scenes at the RiNo Art District, where open galleries and street art make for an inspiring evening stroll.

**Saturday, January 18th:**  
Head to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a once-in-a-lifetime snowshoe adventure tour. This unique winter experience offers breathtaking views and a touch of fitness set amidst the stunning natural scene. By night, visit the historic Paramount Theatre for a classic film screening, followed by a lively discussion with film experts.

**Sunday, January 19th:**  
End your week on a peaceful note with a yoga class at Washington Park’s seasonal dome. Sessions are designed for all levels and provide a perfect way to unwind and stretch out the weekend blues. For a family-

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        <![CDATA[Denver, Colorado, is a vibrant city brimming with exciting events this week, perfect for both locals and visitors looking for entertainment and adventure. Here’s your fun and friendly guide to what’s happening from January 13th to the weekend.

**Monday, January 13th:**  
Kick off your week with a splash of culture at the Denver Art Museum, where the "European Masterpieces" exhibition is ongoing. Dive into works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of European art history. In the evening, catch a live show at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the much-anticipated play "Hamilton" is lighting up the stage with its blend of history and hip-hop.

**Tuesday, January 14th:**  
For jazz enthusiasts, Nocturne Jazz &amp; Supper Club hosts an unforgettable night featuring the soulful sounds of the Denver Jazz Orchestra. Enjoy fine dining paired with live music that sends you swaying through the evening. For a more interactive experience, join the "Sip &amp; Paint" event at Sipping N' Painting Hampden, where creativity meets relaxation with a glass of wine in hand.

**Wednesday, January 15th:**  
Take in the scenic beauty of Denver at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which is hosting a "Winter Wonderlights" event. Wander through beautifully lit pathways and warm up with a hot beverage while basking in the glow of wintry lights. Meanwhile, comedy lovers should not miss the laughs at Comedy Works Downtown, where top local and national comedians take the stage in a cozy, intimate setting.

**Thursday, January 16th:**  
Meet fellow beer aficionados at the Denver Winter Brew Fest hosted at Mile High Station. Taste local craft beers, ciders, and more, while enjoying live music and food trucks on site. For those who prefer a quieter evening, join the "After Hours" at the Museum of Nature &amp; Science, where you can explore exhibits without the daytime crowds, accompanied by special presentations and themed activities.

**Friday, January 17th:**  
Get ready for the weekend vibes with the First Bank Center hosting a concert by one of the year’s hottest musical acts. Check local listings for surprise guest performances that are sure to electrify the audience. Alternatively, art lovers can explore the vibrant contemporary scenes at the RiNo Art District, where open galleries and street art make for an inspiring evening stroll.

**Saturday, January 18th:**  
Head to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a once-in-a-lifetime snowshoe adventure tour. This unique winter experience offers breathtaking views and a touch of fitness set amidst the stunning natural scene. By night, visit the historic Paramount Theatre for a classic film screening, followed by a lively discussion with film experts.

**Sunday, January 19th:**  
End your week on a peaceful note with a yoga class at Washington Park’s seasonal dome. Sessions are designed for all levels and provide a perfect way to unwind and stretch out the weekend blues. For a family-

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      <title>Denver Bursts with Diverse Offerings This January</title>
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      <description>Welcome to Denver, where every week offers a tapestry of exciting events to enjoy! This January, the city is bursting with activities that cater to all tastes, from art aficionados to outdoor enthusiasts. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in Denver this week through the weekend:

**Wednesday, January 8th:**

Kick off mid-week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Until mid-February, it hosts the captivating “ReVision: Art in the Americas” exhibition. This collection challenges our perceptions by showcasing historic and contemporary pieces side by side, offering insights into the diverse artistic visions from the Americas.

**Thursday, January 9th:**

Don’t miss the Colorado Symphony as they pay tribute to the Beatles with their “Symphonic Tribute to Abbey Road” taking place at Boettcher Concert Hall. This musical journey will transport you back to the iconic sounds of the 60s with a full orchestral arrangement. The concert starts at 7:30 PM, so get there early to grab a good seat!

**Friday, January 10th:**

As the weekend approaches, immerse yourself in the Mile High City’s rich craft beer culture at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Held at Mile High Station, this event showcases over 100 beers from local and national breweries. Enjoy live music as you sip on some of the best beers the region offers. The event runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with VIP early entry at 6:00 PM.

**Saturday, January 11th:**

For a truly Colorado experience, head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their annual Yoga on the Rocks winter edition. This unique session combines the tranquility of yoga with the stunning natural beauty of Red Rocks, offering a rejuvenating start to your weekend. Classes begin at 8:00 AM, so don’t forget your mat and water bottle!

In the evening, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts presents “The Color Purple.” Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this powerful musical portrays themes of hope and empowerment. Performances start at 7:30 PM, promising an unforgettable theatrical experience.

**Sunday, January 12th:**

Wrap up your week with a family-friendly outing at the Denver Zoo’s “Wild Ice.” This spectacular outdoor event features ice sculptures of your favorite animals, alongside live carving demonstrations. Enjoy a walk through the zoo with hot cocoa in hand, running from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Finally, wind down your weekend at Union Station’s vibrant Terminal Bar. From 2 PM onward, enjoy live jazz while savoring some classic Denver bites. It’s the perfect spot to relax, sip on a cocktail, and reflect on a week well spent.

With this guide, you’re equipped to enjoy a fun-filled week in Denver. Whether it’s music, art, or nature, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Denver, where every week offers a tapestry of exciting events to enjoy! This January, the city is bursting with activities that cater to all tastes, from art aficionados to outdoor enthusiasts. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in Denver this week through the weekend:

**Wednesday, January 8th:**

Kick off mid-week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Until mid-February, it hosts the captivating “ReVision: Art in the Americas” exhibition. This collection challenges our perceptions by showcasing historic and contemporary pieces side by side, offering insights into the diverse artistic visions from the Americas.

**Thursday, January 9th:**

Don’t miss the Colorado Symphony as they pay tribute to the Beatles with their “Symphonic Tribute to Abbey Road” taking place at Boettcher Concert Hall. This musical journey will transport you back to the iconic sounds of the 60s with a full orchestral arrangement. The concert starts at 7:30 PM, so get there early to grab a good seat!

**Friday, January 10th:**

As the weekend approaches, immerse yourself in the Mile High City’s rich craft beer culture at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Held at Mile High Station, this event showcases over 100 beers from local and national breweries. Enjoy live music as you sip on some of the best beers the region offers. The event runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with VIP early entry at 6:00 PM.

**Saturday, January 11th:**

For a truly Colorado experience, head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their annual Yoga on the Rocks winter edition. This unique session combines the tranquility of yoga with the stunning natural beauty of Red Rocks, offering a rejuvenating start to your weekend. Classes begin at 8:00 AM, so don’t forget your mat and water bottle!

In the evening, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts presents “The Color Purple.” Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this powerful musical portrays themes of hope and empowerment. Performances start at 7:30 PM, promising an unforgettable theatrical experience.

**Sunday, January 12th:**

Wrap up your week with a family-friendly outing at the Denver Zoo’s “Wild Ice.” This spectacular outdoor event features ice sculptures of your favorite animals, alongside live carving demonstrations. Enjoy a walk through the zoo with hot cocoa in hand, running from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Finally, wind down your weekend at Union Station’s vibrant Terminal Bar. From 2 PM onward, enjoy live jazz while savoring some classic Denver bites. It’s the perfect spot to relax, sip on a cocktail, and reflect on a week well spent.

With this guide, you’re equipped to enjoy a fun-filled week in Denver. Whether it’s music, art, or nature, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to Denver, where every week offers a tapestry of exciting events to enjoy! This January, the city is bursting with activities that cater to all tastes, from art aficionados to outdoor enthusiasts. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in Denver this week through the weekend:

**Wednesday, January 8th:**

Kick off mid-week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. Until mid-February, it hosts the captivating “ReVision: Art in the Americas” exhibition. This collection challenges our perceptions by showcasing historic and contemporary pieces side by side, offering insights into the diverse artistic visions from the Americas.

**Thursday, January 9th:**

Don’t miss the Colorado Symphony as they pay tribute to the Beatles with their “Symphonic Tribute to Abbey Road” taking place at Boettcher Concert Hall. This musical journey will transport you back to the iconic sounds of the 60s with a full orchestral arrangement. The concert starts at 7:30 PM, so get there early to grab a good seat!

**Friday, January 10th:**

As the weekend approaches, immerse yourself in the Mile High City’s rich craft beer culture at the Denver Winter Brew Fest. Held at Mile High Station, this event showcases over 100 beers from local and national breweries. Enjoy live music as you sip on some of the best beers the region offers. The event runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with VIP early entry at 6:00 PM.

**Saturday, January 11th:**

For a truly Colorado experience, head to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their annual Yoga on the Rocks winter edition. This unique session combines the tranquility of yoga with the stunning natural beauty of Red Rocks, offering a rejuvenating start to your weekend. Classes begin at 8:00 AM, so don’t forget your mat and water bottle!

In the evening, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts presents “The Color Purple.” Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this powerful musical portrays themes of hope and empowerment. Performances start at 7:30 PM, promising an unforgettable theatrical experience.

**Sunday, January 12th:**

Wrap up your week with a family-friendly outing at the Denver Zoo’s “Wild Ice.” This spectacular outdoor event features ice sculptures of your favorite animals, alongside live carving demonstrations. Enjoy a walk through the zoo with hot cocoa in hand, running from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Finally, wind down your weekend at Union Station’s vibrant Terminal Bar. From 2 PM onward, enjoy live jazz while savoring some classic Denver bites. It’s the perfect spot to relax, sip on a cocktail, and reflect on a week well spent.

With this guide, you’re equipped to enjoy a fun-filled week in Denver. Whether it’s music, art, or nature, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. Enjoy your time in the Mile High City!

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      <title>Denver's Vibrant Lineup: Nutcracker, Brewfest, and More</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the Mile-High City! If you’re in Denver, Colorado this week, you’re in for a treat. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s no shortage of exciting events and activities to keep you entertained. Here’s a rundown of some fabulous happenings around Denver from today through the weekend.

**Tuesday, January 6, 2025:**

- **Immersive Nutcracker at The Lighthouse:** Dive into the magical world of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." This visually stunning, immersive experience transports you right into the enchanting world of the classic ballet. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves a bit of holiday magic.

- **Trivia Night at Ratio Beerworks:** Ready to flex those mental muscles? Head over to Ratio Beerworks for their regular trivia night. Enjoy a pint of craft beer while tackling questions on various topics with your team and win some fun prizes.

**Wednesday, January 7, 2025:**

- **Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena:** Basketball fans won’t want to miss this high-energy NBA matchup. Cheer for the Nuggets as they take on the Warriors in what promises to be an electrifying game.

- **Cooking Class: Winter Comfort Foods at Cook Street School of Culinary Arts:** Learn how to make the best winter comfort foods with hands-on guidance from professional chefs. This is a fantastic way to expand your cooking skills while enjoying the fruits of your labor at the end.

**Thursday, January 8, 2025:**

- **First Friday Art Walk on Santa Fe:** While technically happening on January 10th, it's worth marking your calendar for this iconic Denver event that turns Santa Fe Drive into a bustling hub of art, music, and live performances. Explore galleries, meet artists, and soak up the vibrant creative energy.

- **Comedy Open Mic Night at The Irish Snug:** Ready for some laughs? Local comedians take to the stage at The Irish Snug every Thursday for a night of belly-laughs and surprises. Who knows, you might discover the next big comedic talent!

**Saturday, January 10, 2025:**

- **Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station:** Enjoy a diverse selection of craft beers, ciders, and mead, while enjoying live music and great food. This annual event supports Swallow Hill Music Association, so you can feel good while having fun.

- **Winterfest at Four Mile Historic Park:** Celebrate winter with ice carving demonstrations, seasonal entertainment, and old-fashioned winter games at this charming historic park. Perfect for visitors of all ages.

**Sunday, January 11, 2025:**

- **Ballet Ariel presents ‘Cinderella’ at Lakewood Cultural Center:** Experience the enchanting story of Cinderella through the graceful and captivating art of ballet. A perfect family outing or date night to wrap up your weekend.

- **Yoga and Mimosas at The Infinite Monkey Theorem:** Unwind your weekend with a relaxing yoga session followed by refreshing mimosas in the urban winery's unique and delightful setting.

With a lineup like this, Denver is buzzing

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Mile-High City! If you’re in Denver, Colorado this week, you’re in for a treat. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s no shortage of exciting events and activities to keep you entertained. Here’s a rundown of some fabulous happenings around Denver from today through the weekend.

**Tuesday, January 6, 2025:**

- **Immersive Nutcracker at The Lighthouse:** Dive into the magical world of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." This visually stunning, immersive experience transports you right into the enchanting world of the classic ballet. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves a bit of holiday magic.

- **Trivia Night at Ratio Beerworks:** Ready to flex those mental muscles? Head over to Ratio Beerworks for their regular trivia night. Enjoy a pint of craft beer while tackling questions on various topics with your team and win some fun prizes.

**Wednesday, January 7, 2025:**

- **Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena:** Basketball fans won’t want to miss this high-energy NBA matchup. Cheer for the Nuggets as they take on the Warriors in what promises to be an electrifying game.

- **Cooking Class: Winter Comfort Foods at Cook Street School of Culinary Arts:** Learn how to make the best winter comfort foods with hands-on guidance from professional chefs. This is a fantastic way to expand your cooking skills while enjoying the fruits of your labor at the end.

**Thursday, January 8, 2025:**

- **First Friday Art Walk on Santa Fe:** While technically happening on January 10th, it's worth marking your calendar for this iconic Denver event that turns Santa Fe Drive into a bustling hub of art, music, and live performances. Explore galleries, meet artists, and soak up the vibrant creative energy.

- **Comedy Open Mic Night at The Irish Snug:** Ready for some laughs? Local comedians take to the stage at The Irish Snug every Thursday for a night of belly-laughs and surprises. Who knows, you might discover the next big comedic talent!

**Saturday, January 10, 2025:**

- **Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station:** Enjoy a diverse selection of craft beers, ciders, and mead, while enjoying live music and great food. This annual event supports Swallow Hill Music Association, so you can feel good while having fun.

- **Winterfest at Four Mile Historic Park:** Celebrate winter with ice carving demonstrations, seasonal entertainment, and old-fashioned winter games at this charming historic park. Perfect for visitors of all ages.

**Sunday, January 11, 2025:**

- **Ballet Ariel presents ‘Cinderella’ at Lakewood Cultural Center:** Experience the enchanting story of Cinderella through the graceful and captivating art of ballet. A perfect family outing or date night to wrap up your weekend.

- **Yoga and Mimosas at The Infinite Monkey Theorem:** Unwind your weekend with a relaxing yoga session followed by refreshing mimosas in the urban winery's unique and delightful setting.

With a lineup like this, Denver is buzzing

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the Mile-High City! If you’re in Denver, Colorado this week, you’re in for a treat. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s no shortage of exciting events and activities to keep you entertained. Here’s a rundown of some fabulous happenings around Denver from today through the weekend.

**Tuesday, January 6, 2025:**

- **Immersive Nutcracker at The Lighthouse:** Dive into the magical world of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." This visually stunning, immersive experience transports you right into the enchanting world of the classic ballet. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves a bit of holiday magic.

- **Trivia Night at Ratio Beerworks:** Ready to flex those mental muscles? Head over to Ratio Beerworks for their regular trivia night. Enjoy a pint of craft beer while tackling questions on various topics with your team and win some fun prizes.

**Wednesday, January 7, 2025:**

- **Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors at Ball Arena:** Basketball fans won’t want to miss this high-energy NBA matchup. Cheer for the Nuggets as they take on the Warriors in what promises to be an electrifying game.

- **Cooking Class: Winter Comfort Foods at Cook Street School of Culinary Arts:** Learn how to make the best winter comfort foods with hands-on guidance from professional chefs. This is a fantastic way to expand your cooking skills while enjoying the fruits of your labor at the end.

**Thursday, January 8, 2025:**

- **First Friday Art Walk on Santa Fe:** While technically happening on January 10th, it's worth marking your calendar for this iconic Denver event that turns Santa Fe Drive into a bustling hub of art, music, and live performances. Explore galleries, meet artists, and soak up the vibrant creative energy.

- **Comedy Open Mic Night at The Irish Snug:** Ready for some laughs? Local comedians take to the stage at The Irish Snug every Thursday for a night of belly-laughs and surprises. Who knows, you might discover the next big comedic talent!

**Saturday, January 10, 2025:**

- **Denver Winter Brew Fest at Mile High Station:** Enjoy a diverse selection of craft beers, ciders, and mead, while enjoying live music and great food. This annual event supports Swallow Hill Music Association, so you can feel good while having fun.

- **Winterfest at Four Mile Historic Park:** Celebrate winter with ice carving demonstrations, seasonal entertainment, and old-fashioned winter games at this charming historic park. Perfect for visitors of all ages.

**Sunday, January 11, 2025:**

- **Ballet Ariel presents ‘Cinderella’ at Lakewood Cultural Center:** Experience the enchanting story of Cinderella through the graceful and captivating art of ballet. A perfect family outing or date night to wrap up your weekend.

- **Yoga and Mimosas at The Infinite Monkey Theorem:** Unwind your weekend with a relaxing yoga session followed by refreshing mimosas in the urban winery's unique and delightful setting.

With a lineup like this, Denver is buzzing

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      <title>Headline: Explore Denver's Art, Cuisine, and Outdoor Adventures this January</title>
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      <description>I'm unable to browse the web in real-time to provide the latest updates or events. However, I can help by providing a general guide about events and activities you can typically expect to find in Denver, Colorado during early January. Please verify these events with current sources to ensure accuracy.

**Thursday: Explore Art and Culture**

Kick off the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. It often hosts a variety of exhibitions that feature both classical and contemporary art. After soaking in the artistic atmosphere, head to the Santa Fe Art District for First Friday Art Walks, starting a day early due to the New Year break. This area is vibrant with galleries, street performances, and pop-up food vendors.

**Friday: Savor the Local Flavors**

Denver is renowned for its craft beer scene. Spend your Friday tasting some of the finest brews at local breweries like Great Divide Brewing or Denver Beer Co. If you're more into spirits, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey offers tasting tours as well. For dinner, you can head to the historic Union Station, which offers a range of dining options all set in a beautifully restored venue.

**Saturday: Outdoor Adventures**

For those who love the great outdoors, Denver's proximity to the Rockies is a blessing. Plan a day trip to nearby Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Even in winter, it's a breathtaking sight, with trails to explore and the chance to snowshoe or hike while enjoying spectacular views. Alternatively, you can hit the slopes at nearby ski resorts, such as Loveland or Echo Mountain, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers.

**Sunday: Relax and Unwind**

Enjoy a leisurely Sunday with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens. Even in winter, the gardens offer a serene escape, with winter-themed exhibits and warm conservatories. For a dose of relaxation, book a session at one of Denver’s many spas for a rejuvenating massage or sauna experience.

**Long Weekend: Music and Entertainment**

Check out Denver's music scene with a visit to historic venues like The Bluebird Theater or The Fillmore Auditorium. They often feature a lineup of local bands as well as nationally touring acts. For something different, catch a show by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, which frequently performs at the Boettcher Concert Hall.

**Special Activities: Seasonal Events**

January often includes some unique seasonal activities, like ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, which is a fun outing for families and provides a delightful winter atmosphere. Additionally, keep an eye out for any pop-up winter markets still lingering from the holiday season, as they offer a chance to pick up local crafts and treats.

Remember, while these activities are based on typical offerings in Denver, always double-check current sources for specific events and times, as they are subject to change due to COVID-19 protocols or other factors. Have fun exploring all that Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:57:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>I'm unable to browse the web in real-time to provide the latest updates or events. However, I can help by providing a general guide about events and activities you can typically expect to find in Denver, Colorado during early January. Please verify these events with current sources to ensure accuracy.

**Thursday: Explore Art and Culture**

Kick off the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. It often hosts a variety of exhibitions that feature both classical and contemporary art. After soaking in the artistic atmosphere, head to the Santa Fe Art District for First Friday Art Walks, starting a day early due to the New Year break. This area is vibrant with galleries, street performances, and pop-up food vendors.

**Friday: Savor the Local Flavors**

Denver is renowned for its craft beer scene. Spend your Friday tasting some of the finest brews at local breweries like Great Divide Brewing or Denver Beer Co. If you're more into spirits, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey offers tasting tours as well. For dinner, you can head to the historic Union Station, which offers a range of dining options all set in a beautifully restored venue.

**Saturday: Outdoor Adventures**

For those who love the great outdoors, Denver's proximity to the Rockies is a blessing. Plan a day trip to nearby Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Even in winter, it's a breathtaking sight, with trails to explore and the chance to snowshoe or hike while enjoying spectacular views. Alternatively, you can hit the slopes at nearby ski resorts, such as Loveland or Echo Mountain, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers.

**Sunday: Relax and Unwind**

Enjoy a leisurely Sunday with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens. Even in winter, the gardens offer a serene escape, with winter-themed exhibits and warm conservatories. For a dose of relaxation, book a session at one of Denver’s many spas for a rejuvenating massage or sauna experience.

**Long Weekend: Music and Entertainment**

Check out Denver's music scene with a visit to historic venues like The Bluebird Theater or The Fillmore Auditorium. They often feature a lineup of local bands as well as nationally touring acts. For something different, catch a show by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, which frequently performs at the Boettcher Concert Hall.

**Special Activities: Seasonal Events**

January often includes some unique seasonal activities, like ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, which is a fun outing for families and provides a delightful winter atmosphere. Additionally, keep an eye out for any pop-up winter markets still lingering from the holiday season, as they offer a chance to pick up local crafts and treats.

Remember, while these activities are based on typical offerings in Denver, always double-check current sources for specific events and times, as they are subject to change due to COVID-19 protocols or other factors. Have fun exploring all that Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[I'm unable to browse the web in real-time to provide the latest updates or events. However, I can help by providing a general guide about events and activities you can typically expect to find in Denver, Colorado during early January. Please verify these events with current sources to ensure accuracy.

**Thursday: Explore Art and Culture**

Kick off the week with a visit to the Denver Art Museum. It often hosts a variety of exhibitions that feature both classical and contemporary art. After soaking in the artistic atmosphere, head to the Santa Fe Art District for First Friday Art Walks, starting a day early due to the New Year break. This area is vibrant with galleries, street performances, and pop-up food vendors.

**Friday: Savor the Local Flavors**

Denver is renowned for its craft beer scene. Spend your Friday tasting some of the finest brews at local breweries like Great Divide Brewing or Denver Beer Co. If you're more into spirits, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey offers tasting tours as well. For dinner, you can head to the historic Union Station, which offers a range of dining options all set in a beautifully restored venue.

**Saturday: Outdoor Adventures**

For those who love the great outdoors, Denver's proximity to the Rockies is a blessing. Plan a day trip to nearby Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Even in winter, it's a breathtaking sight, with trails to explore and the chance to snowshoe or hike while enjoying spectacular views. Alternatively, you can hit the slopes at nearby ski resorts, such as Loveland or Echo Mountain, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers.

**Sunday: Relax and Unwind**

Enjoy a leisurely Sunday with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens. Even in winter, the gardens offer a serene escape, with winter-themed exhibits and warm conservatories. For a dose of relaxation, book a session at one of Denver’s many spas for a rejuvenating massage or sauna experience.

**Long Weekend: Music and Entertainment**

Check out Denver's music scene with a visit to historic venues like The Bluebird Theater or The Fillmore Auditorium. They often feature a lineup of local bands as well as nationally touring acts. For something different, catch a show by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, which frequently performs at the Boettcher Concert Hall.

**Special Activities: Seasonal Events**

January often includes some unique seasonal activities, like ice skating at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, which is a fun outing for families and provides a delightful winter atmosphere. Additionally, keep an eye out for any pop-up winter markets still lingering from the holiday season, as they offer a chance to pick up local crafts and treats.

Remember, while these activities are based on typical offerings in Denver, always double-check current sources for specific events and times, as they are subject to change due to COVID-19 protocols or other factors. Have fun exploring all that Denver has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzes with Exciting New Year's Events</title>
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      <description>As the year winds down, Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with a host of exciting events to ring in the New Year and kick off 2024 with flair. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there's something for everyone in the heart of the Rockies this week. Here's your quick guide to what's happening around town.

Today, on December 30, Denver is already alive with vibrant energy. Starting at the Denver Botanic Gardens, you can experience the brilliant Blossoms of Light, open this evening from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This annual holiday tradition transforms the gardens into a winter wonderland with over a million twinkling lights, synchronized to seasonal music. Perfect for a cozy, magical evening stroll.

Looking for something more energetic? Head over to the Mission Ballroom, where hip-hop fans can enjoy a live performance by Colorado's own Trev Rich. This local artist is set to light up the stage with his unique blend of lyrical prowess and energetic beats, promising a memorable night for concert-goers.

As the week moves forward towards New Year's Eve, Denver guarantees to deliver unforgettable celebrations. On December 31st, the annual White Rose Gala at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House brings the Roaring Twenties back to life with its spectacular Great Gatsby-themed masquerade ball. Dress in your finest flapper attire and enjoy a night filled with live jazz, swing dancing, and an open bar, all culminating in a fabulous midnight balloon drop.

For those preferring a family-friendly atmosphere, the Children's Museum of Denver offers its annual Noon Year's Eve celebration on the 31st. With countdowns to the New Year every hour and tons of interactive exhibits, it's a perfect way for kids to ring in 2024 without staying up past their bedtime.

On January 1st, begin the New Year with a unique and invigorating experience by participating in the annual Polar Plunge at Boulder Reservoir, just a short drive from Denver. This chilly dip into the icy waters is not only exhilarating but also supports a good cause, with proceeds benefiting local charities.

January 2nd fans of classic films will enjoy special screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. This iconic Denver location will feature a selection of classic films, providing a cozy way to escape the winter chill while enjoying some cinematic delights.

As we head into the weekend, art enthusiasts should not miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District on January 5th. This monthly event transforms the streets with vibrant galleries, street performances, and local vendors. It's a great chance to soak up culture and perhaps pick up a unique piece of art to remember your visit.

And for sports fans, no week in Denver would be complete without catching a game. The Denver Nuggets have a home game at Ball Arena against a fierce division rival on January 6th, perfect for basketball enthusiasts looking to cheer on the home team.

So whether you're into live music, stunning light displays, art, or the thril

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      <itunes:summary>As the year winds down, Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with a host of exciting events to ring in the New Year and kick off 2024 with flair. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there's something for everyone in the heart of the Rockies this week. Here's your quick guide to what's happening around town.

Today, on December 30, Denver is already alive with vibrant energy. Starting at the Denver Botanic Gardens, you can experience the brilliant Blossoms of Light, open this evening from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This annual holiday tradition transforms the gardens into a winter wonderland with over a million twinkling lights, synchronized to seasonal music. Perfect for a cozy, magical evening stroll.

Looking for something more energetic? Head over to the Mission Ballroom, where hip-hop fans can enjoy a live performance by Colorado's own Trev Rich. This local artist is set to light up the stage with his unique blend of lyrical prowess and energetic beats, promising a memorable night for concert-goers.

As the week moves forward towards New Year's Eve, Denver guarantees to deliver unforgettable celebrations. On December 31st, the annual White Rose Gala at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House brings the Roaring Twenties back to life with its spectacular Great Gatsby-themed masquerade ball. Dress in your finest flapper attire and enjoy a night filled with live jazz, swing dancing, and an open bar, all culminating in a fabulous midnight balloon drop.

For those preferring a family-friendly atmosphere, the Children's Museum of Denver offers its annual Noon Year's Eve celebration on the 31st. With countdowns to the New Year every hour and tons of interactive exhibits, it's a perfect way for kids to ring in 2024 without staying up past their bedtime.

On January 1st, begin the New Year with a unique and invigorating experience by participating in the annual Polar Plunge at Boulder Reservoir, just a short drive from Denver. This chilly dip into the icy waters is not only exhilarating but also supports a good cause, with proceeds benefiting local charities.

January 2nd fans of classic films will enjoy special screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. This iconic Denver location will feature a selection of classic films, providing a cozy way to escape the winter chill while enjoying some cinematic delights.

As we head into the weekend, art enthusiasts should not miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District on January 5th. This monthly event transforms the streets with vibrant galleries, street performances, and local vendors. It's a great chance to soak up culture and perhaps pick up a unique piece of art to remember your visit.

And for sports fans, no week in Denver would be complete without catching a game. The Denver Nuggets have a home game at Ball Arena against a fierce division rival on January 6th, perfect for basketball enthusiasts looking to cheer on the home team.

So whether you're into live music, stunning light displays, art, or the thril

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        <![CDATA[As the year winds down, Denver, Colorado, is buzzing with a host of exciting events to ring in the New Year and kick off 2024 with flair. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there's something for everyone in the heart of the Rockies this week. Here's your quick guide to what's happening around town.

Today, on December 30, Denver is already alive with vibrant energy. Starting at the Denver Botanic Gardens, you can experience the brilliant Blossoms of Light, open this evening from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This annual holiday tradition transforms the gardens into a winter wonderland with over a million twinkling lights, synchronized to seasonal music. Perfect for a cozy, magical evening stroll.

Looking for something more energetic? Head over to the Mission Ballroom, where hip-hop fans can enjoy a live performance by Colorado's own Trev Rich. This local artist is set to light up the stage with his unique blend of lyrical prowess and energetic beats, promising a memorable night for concert-goers.

As the week moves forward towards New Year's Eve, Denver guarantees to deliver unforgettable celebrations. On December 31st, the annual White Rose Gala at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House brings the Roaring Twenties back to life with its spectacular Great Gatsby-themed masquerade ball. Dress in your finest flapper attire and enjoy a night filled with live jazz, swing dancing, and an open bar, all culminating in a fabulous midnight balloon drop.

For those preferring a family-friendly atmosphere, the Children's Museum of Denver offers its annual Noon Year's Eve celebration on the 31st. With countdowns to the New Year every hour and tons of interactive exhibits, it's a perfect way for kids to ring in 2024 without staying up past their bedtime.

On January 1st, begin the New Year with a unique and invigorating experience by participating in the annual Polar Plunge at Boulder Reservoir, just a short drive from Denver. This chilly dip into the icy waters is not only exhilarating but also supports a good cause, with proceeds benefiting local charities.

January 2nd fans of classic films will enjoy special screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. This iconic Denver location will feature a selection of classic films, providing a cozy way to escape the winter chill while enjoying some cinematic delights.

As we head into the weekend, art enthusiasts should not miss the First Friday Art Walk in the Santa Fe Art District on January 5th. This monthly event transforms the streets with vibrant galleries, street performances, and local vendors. It's a great chance to soak up culture and perhaps pick up a unique piece of art to remember your visit.

And for sports fans, no week in Denver would be complete without catching a game. The Denver Nuggets have a home game at Ball Arena against a fierce division rival on January 6th, perfect for basketball enthusiasts looking to cheer on the home team.

So whether you're into live music, stunning light displays, art, or the thril

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      <title>Denver Delivers Festive Fun: Holiday Celebrations and Local Events Abound</title>
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      <description>For a lively time in Denver this week, the Mile High City is offering a delightful mix of holiday celebrations and unique local events to round out 2024 with cheer.

Kick off your week by visiting the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park. This charming winter staple offers free ice skating under the twinkling lights of the city skyline. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just looking to enjoy a glide with friends, rental skates are available, making it an easy and fun outing for everyone.

If you’re a fan of holiday lights, don't miss the Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens. This annual event transforms the gardens into a breathtaking winter wonderland, featuring thousands of colorful lights draped artistically among the plants. Open through January, it’s perfect for families or a romantic evening stroll.

Movie enthusiasts can head to the Holiday Film Series at the historic Mayan Theatre. Running through the weekend, the series celebrates classic holiday films and includes special screenings of beloved favorites such as “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Elf,” offering the perfect cozy outing for film lovers.

Art aficionados must check out the Winter Soiree at the Denver Art Museum on Saturday. This elegant event includes exclusive access to the current exhibits, live music, and delicious hors d'oeuvres, making it an excellent opportunity to enjoy art in a sophisticated setting.

For those seeking a touch of adventure, the Ubergrippen Indoor Climbing Crag is hosting a New Year’s Challenge event. Climbers of all skill levels can participate in a series of fun challenges and competitions. It’s a wonderful way to meet fellow climbing enthusiasts and maybe even win some fun prizes!

Foodies should make room for the Winter Brew Festival on Friday and Saturday at Mile High Station. This festival is a celebration of craft beers from both local and national breweries. Featuring food trucks, live music, and endless beer tastings, it's the ultimate gathering for those who love a great pint.

On Sunday, families can head to the Denver Zoo for their annual Zoo Year's Eve event. Ring in the new year with early celebrations that include live entertainment, animal encounters, and the larger-than-life Zoo Lights display. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate with kids and early risers.

Finally, end your weekend on a high note at the Mercury Cafe with the Swing Dance Night. Every Sunday, this local favorite throws open its doors for a lively evening of swing dancing. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, the friendly community and live band make it a joyful experience.

With a variety of events to suit every interest, Denver promises a memorable week filled with holiday spirit and local culture. Enjoy all the city has to offer!

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      <itunes:summary>For a lively time in Denver this week, the Mile High City is offering a delightful mix of holiday celebrations and unique local events to round out 2024 with cheer.

Kick off your week by visiting the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park. This charming winter staple offers free ice skating under the twinkling lights of the city skyline. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just looking to enjoy a glide with friends, rental skates are available, making it an easy and fun outing for everyone.

If you’re a fan of holiday lights, don't miss the Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens. This annual event transforms the gardens into a breathtaking winter wonderland, featuring thousands of colorful lights draped artistically among the plants. Open through January, it’s perfect for families or a romantic evening stroll.

Movie enthusiasts can head to the Holiday Film Series at the historic Mayan Theatre. Running through the weekend, the series celebrates classic holiday films and includes special screenings of beloved favorites such as “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Elf,” offering the perfect cozy outing for film lovers.

Art aficionados must check out the Winter Soiree at the Denver Art Museum on Saturday. This elegant event includes exclusive access to the current exhibits, live music, and delicious hors d'oeuvres, making it an excellent opportunity to enjoy art in a sophisticated setting.

For those seeking a touch of adventure, the Ubergrippen Indoor Climbing Crag is hosting a New Year’s Challenge event. Climbers of all skill levels can participate in a series of fun challenges and competitions. It’s a wonderful way to meet fellow climbing enthusiasts and maybe even win some fun prizes!

Foodies should make room for the Winter Brew Festival on Friday and Saturday at Mile High Station. This festival is a celebration of craft beers from both local and national breweries. Featuring food trucks, live music, and endless beer tastings, it's the ultimate gathering for those who love a great pint.

On Sunday, families can head to the Denver Zoo for their annual Zoo Year's Eve event. Ring in the new year with early celebrations that include live entertainment, animal encounters, and the larger-than-life Zoo Lights display. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate with kids and early risers.

Finally, end your weekend on a high note at the Mercury Cafe with the Swing Dance Night. Every Sunday, this local favorite throws open its doors for a lively evening of swing dancing. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, the friendly community and live band make it a joyful experience.

With a variety of events to suit every interest, Denver promises a memorable week filled with holiday spirit and local culture. Enjoy all the city has to offer!

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        <![CDATA[For a lively time in Denver this week, the Mile High City is offering a delightful mix of holiday celebrations and unique local events to round out 2024 with cheer.

Kick off your week by visiting the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park. This charming winter staple offers free ice skating under the twinkling lights of the city skyline. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just looking to enjoy a glide with friends, rental skates are available, making it an easy and fun outing for everyone.

If you’re a fan of holiday lights, don't miss the Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens. This annual event transforms the gardens into a breathtaking winter wonderland, featuring thousands of colorful lights draped artistically among the plants. Open through January, it’s perfect for families or a romantic evening stroll.

Movie enthusiasts can head to the Holiday Film Series at the historic Mayan Theatre. Running through the weekend, the series celebrates classic holiday films and includes special screenings of beloved favorites such as “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Elf,” offering the perfect cozy outing for film lovers.

Art aficionados must check out the Winter Soiree at the Denver Art Museum on Saturday. This elegant event includes exclusive access to the current exhibits, live music, and delicious hors d'oeuvres, making it an excellent opportunity to enjoy art in a sophisticated setting.

For those seeking a touch of adventure, the Ubergrippen Indoor Climbing Crag is hosting a New Year’s Challenge event. Climbers of all skill levels can participate in a series of fun challenges and competitions. It’s a wonderful way to meet fellow climbing enthusiasts and maybe even win some fun prizes!

Foodies should make room for the Winter Brew Festival on Friday and Saturday at Mile High Station. This festival is a celebration of craft beers from both local and national breweries. Featuring food trucks, live music, and endless beer tastings, it's the ultimate gathering for those who love a great pint.

On Sunday, families can head to the Denver Zoo for their annual Zoo Year's Eve event. Ring in the new year with early celebrations that include live entertainment, animal encounters, and the larger-than-life Zoo Lights display. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate with kids and early risers.

Finally, end your weekend on a high note at the Mercury Cafe with the Swing Dance Night. Every Sunday, this local favorite throws open its doors for a lively evening of swing dancing. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, the friendly community and live band make it a joyful experience.

With a variety of events to suit every interest, Denver promises a memorable week filled with holiday spirit and local culture. Enjoy all the city has to offer!

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      <title>Denver's Winter Wonderland: Your Guide to Holiday Fun in the Mile High City</title>
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      <description>As snow dusts the Mile High City in late December, Denver transforms into a winter wonderland, brimming with festive cheer and exciting activities for all ages. Here’s your go-to guide for making the most of this week in Denver, from cultural celebrations to outdoor adventures.

Kick off the festivities today at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which hosts the captivating Blossoms of Light through January 1st. The gardens are adorned with over a million twinkling lights, creating a magical, immersive experience. Walk through the glistening displays, enjoy hot beverages at the Hive Garden Bistro, and don't forget to snap a picture with the iconic O'Fallon Perennial Walk lights.

For theater enthusiasts, "A Christmas Carol" is live at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts through December 24th. Witness this heartwarming classic that brings Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformative journey to life. With brilliant performances and spectacular production, it’s a must-see tradition that captures the true spirit of Christmas.

On December 25th, celebrate Christmas Day with a unique twist by participating in the Santa Speedo Dash. This merry and cheeky event invites brave runners to don their festive swimsuits and dash through Denver’s LoMo District, all in support of Denver’s charity initiatives. Don your best Santa suit (or Speedo) and join in the fun!

The week’s highlight is the Denver Christkindlmarket, open daily at Civic Center Park until December 28th. This authentic German market offers a delightful array of crafts, holiday treats, and Glühwein (hot spiced wine). Stroll through the charming wooden huts, sample Bavarian-style pretzels, and pick up last-minute holiday gifts. 

Families can revel in enchantment at the Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo. Open nightly through January 15th, this luminous spectacle features illuminated animal sculptures, synchronized light shows, and fun holiday-themed activities for kids. Make sure to visit the Denny Park Train for a magical mini-ride through the lights!

Looking towards the weekend, skate into the holiday spirit at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, open through January 31st. This popular outdoor rink offers free admission, and skate rentals are available, making it a perfect outing for both seasoned skaters and beginners alike.

For sports fans, don’t miss the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Ball Arena on December 26th. Cheer on your favorite team and enjoy the electrifying atmosphere in one of the nation’s best basketball venues.

Concluding the week, the Highlands Farmers Market Winter Edition on December 27th invites you to explore local artisans' vendors. While smaller than its summer version, it's a cozy spot to enjoy fresh produce, handmade goods, and unique finds that make perfect post-holiday treats.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver’s diverse events promise a holiday week filled with joy, laughter, and memories to cherish. Embrace the holiday spiri

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      <itunes:summary>As snow dusts the Mile High City in late December, Denver transforms into a winter wonderland, brimming with festive cheer and exciting activities for all ages. Here’s your go-to guide for making the most of this week in Denver, from cultural celebrations to outdoor adventures.

Kick off the festivities today at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which hosts the captivating Blossoms of Light through January 1st. The gardens are adorned with over a million twinkling lights, creating a magical, immersive experience. Walk through the glistening displays, enjoy hot beverages at the Hive Garden Bistro, and don't forget to snap a picture with the iconic O'Fallon Perennial Walk lights.

For theater enthusiasts, "A Christmas Carol" is live at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts through December 24th. Witness this heartwarming classic that brings Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformative journey to life. With brilliant performances and spectacular production, it’s a must-see tradition that captures the true spirit of Christmas.

On December 25th, celebrate Christmas Day with a unique twist by participating in the Santa Speedo Dash. This merry and cheeky event invites brave runners to don their festive swimsuits and dash through Denver’s LoMo District, all in support of Denver’s charity initiatives. Don your best Santa suit (or Speedo) and join in the fun!

The week’s highlight is the Denver Christkindlmarket, open daily at Civic Center Park until December 28th. This authentic German market offers a delightful array of crafts, holiday treats, and Glühwein (hot spiced wine). Stroll through the charming wooden huts, sample Bavarian-style pretzels, and pick up last-minute holiday gifts. 

Families can revel in enchantment at the Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo. Open nightly through January 15th, this luminous spectacle features illuminated animal sculptures, synchronized light shows, and fun holiday-themed activities for kids. Make sure to visit the Denny Park Train for a magical mini-ride through the lights!

Looking towards the weekend, skate into the holiday spirit at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, open through January 31st. This popular outdoor rink offers free admission, and skate rentals are available, making it a perfect outing for both seasoned skaters and beginners alike.

For sports fans, don’t miss the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Ball Arena on December 26th. Cheer on your favorite team and enjoy the electrifying atmosphere in one of the nation’s best basketball venues.

Concluding the week, the Highlands Farmers Market Winter Edition on December 27th invites you to explore local artisans' vendors. While smaller than its summer version, it's a cozy spot to enjoy fresh produce, handmade goods, and unique finds that make perfect post-holiday treats.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver’s diverse events promise a holiday week filled with joy, laughter, and memories to cherish. Embrace the holiday spiri

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[As snow dusts the Mile High City in late December, Denver transforms into a winter wonderland, brimming with festive cheer and exciting activities for all ages. Here’s your go-to guide for making the most of this week in Denver, from cultural celebrations to outdoor adventures.

Kick off the festivities today at the Denver Botanic Gardens, which hosts the captivating Blossoms of Light through January 1st. The gardens are adorned with over a million twinkling lights, creating a magical, immersive experience. Walk through the glistening displays, enjoy hot beverages at the Hive Garden Bistro, and don't forget to snap a picture with the iconic O'Fallon Perennial Walk lights.

For theater enthusiasts, "A Christmas Carol" is live at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts through December 24th. Witness this heartwarming classic that brings Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformative journey to life. With brilliant performances and spectacular production, it’s a must-see tradition that captures the true spirit of Christmas.

On December 25th, celebrate Christmas Day with a unique twist by participating in the Santa Speedo Dash. This merry and cheeky event invites brave runners to don their festive swimsuits and dash through Denver’s LoMo District, all in support of Denver’s charity initiatives. Don your best Santa suit (or Speedo) and join in the fun!

The week’s highlight is the Denver Christkindlmarket, open daily at Civic Center Park until December 28th. This authentic German market offers a delightful array of crafts, holiday treats, and Glühwein (hot spiced wine). Stroll through the charming wooden huts, sample Bavarian-style pretzels, and pick up last-minute holiday gifts. 

Families can revel in enchantment at the Zoo Lights at the Denver Zoo. Open nightly through January 15th, this luminous spectacle features illuminated animal sculptures, synchronized light shows, and fun holiday-themed activities for kids. Make sure to visit the Denny Park Train for a magical mini-ride through the lights!

Looking towards the weekend, skate into the holiday spirit at the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park, open through January 31st. This popular outdoor rink offers free admission, and skate rentals are available, making it a perfect outing for both seasoned skaters and beginners alike.

For sports fans, don’t miss the Denver Nuggets as they face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Ball Arena on December 26th. Cheer on your favorite team and enjoy the electrifying atmosphere in one of the nation’s best basketball venues.

Concluding the week, the Highlands Farmers Market Winter Edition on December 27th invites you to explore local artisans' vendors. While smaller than its summer version, it's a cozy spot to enjoy fresh produce, handmade goods, and unique finds that make perfect post-holiday treats.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, Denver’s diverse events promise a holiday week filled with joy, laughter, and memories to cherish. Embrace the holiday spiri

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      <title>Denver Bursting with Holiday Cheer and Cultural Events</title>
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      <description>Get ready for an exciting week in Denver, Colorado, as the Mile High City brims with festive cheer and cultural events, promising something for everyone to enjoy.

Start your Thursday with the Colorado Ballet’s enchanting production of “The Nutcracker” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This timeless holiday tradition, running until December 24, dazzles audiences with its remarkable choreography, stunning sets, and Tchaikovsky’s classic score. A treat for all ages, it’s a must-see event to get into the holiday spirit.

If you’re a fan of live music, head over to the Bluebird Theater tonight to catch the electrifying indie band “The Lumineers” in an intimate setting. Their Denver show is part of a special hometown series celebrating their journey from local darlings to international stars. But hurry—tickets for this event are known to sell out fast!

Friday night welcomes a magical journey into the world of Harry Potter at the “Yule Ball” held in the beautiful McNichols Civic Center Building. Dress in your best wizarding attire and attend this enchanting themed ball, featuring live performances, interactive exhibits, and a chance to sip on Butterbeer. It’s a perfect outing for potterheads, and the magic continues all weekend long.

For a unique cultural experience, don’t miss the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park, open daily through December 23. This traditional European-style Christmas market offers handcrafted gifts, festive foods, and warm drinks. Enjoy the cheerful atmosphere with the sounds of carolers and live music ringing through the air, making it an ideal stop for holiday shopping and family fun.

On Saturday, invigorate your senses with a visit to the vibrant Denver Art Museum’s “Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks” exhibit. These masterpieces tell compelling stories about the human condition, and this exhibition will captivate art lovers with its depth and history. Afterward, consider visiting local eateries within walking distance to explore Denver’s robust culinary scene.

Sunday morning is perfect for a family outing to the Denver Zoo’s “Zoo Lights,” where you can wander through lighted animal sculptures and seasonal displays. This event, which runs through the holiday season, is sure to delight visitors of all ages with its whimsical and immersive experience.

Finally, for those looking to get active and enjoy the winter landscape, spend the weekend exploring Denver’s surrounding beauty with a day trip to Echo Mountain for skiing or snowboarding. Just over an hour's drive from the city, it provides a family-friendly atmosphere and various slopes catering to all skill levels.

Whatever your interests, Denver’s vibrant mix of cultural, festive, and outdoor activities offers something special to wrap up your year on a cheerful note. Enjoy your stay and all that this wonderful city has to offer!

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      <itunes:summary>Get ready for an exciting week in Denver, Colorado, as the Mile High City brims with festive cheer and cultural events, promising something for everyone to enjoy.

Start your Thursday with the Colorado Ballet’s enchanting production of “The Nutcracker” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This timeless holiday tradition, running until December 24, dazzles audiences with its remarkable choreography, stunning sets, and Tchaikovsky’s classic score. A treat for all ages, it’s a must-see event to get into the holiday spirit.

If you’re a fan of live music, head over to the Bluebird Theater tonight to catch the electrifying indie band “The Lumineers” in an intimate setting. Their Denver show is part of a special hometown series celebrating their journey from local darlings to international stars. But hurry—tickets for this event are known to sell out fast!

Friday night welcomes a magical journey into the world of Harry Potter at the “Yule Ball” held in the beautiful McNichols Civic Center Building. Dress in your best wizarding attire and attend this enchanting themed ball, featuring live performances, interactive exhibits, and a chance to sip on Butterbeer. It’s a perfect outing for potterheads, and the magic continues all weekend long.

For a unique cultural experience, don’t miss the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park, open daily through December 23. This traditional European-style Christmas market offers handcrafted gifts, festive foods, and warm drinks. Enjoy the cheerful atmosphere with the sounds of carolers and live music ringing through the air, making it an ideal stop for holiday shopping and family fun.

On Saturday, invigorate your senses with a visit to the vibrant Denver Art Museum’s “Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks” exhibit. These masterpieces tell compelling stories about the human condition, and this exhibition will captivate art lovers with its depth and history. Afterward, consider visiting local eateries within walking distance to explore Denver’s robust culinary scene.

Sunday morning is perfect for a family outing to the Denver Zoo’s “Zoo Lights,” where you can wander through lighted animal sculptures and seasonal displays. This event, which runs through the holiday season, is sure to delight visitors of all ages with its whimsical and immersive experience.

Finally, for those looking to get active and enjoy the winter landscape, spend the weekend exploring Denver’s surrounding beauty with a day trip to Echo Mountain for skiing or snowboarding. Just over an hour's drive from the city, it provides a family-friendly atmosphere and various slopes catering to all skill levels.

Whatever your interests, Denver’s vibrant mix of cultural, festive, and outdoor activities offers something special to wrap up your year on a cheerful note. Enjoy your stay and all that this wonderful city has to offer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Get ready for an exciting week in Denver, Colorado, as the Mile High City brims with festive cheer and cultural events, promising something for everyone to enjoy.

Start your Thursday with the Colorado Ballet’s enchanting production of “The Nutcracker” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This timeless holiday tradition, running until December 24, dazzles audiences with its remarkable choreography, stunning sets, and Tchaikovsky’s classic score. A treat for all ages, it’s a must-see event to get into the holiday spirit.

If you’re a fan of live music, head over to the Bluebird Theater tonight to catch the electrifying indie band “The Lumineers” in an intimate setting. Their Denver show is part of a special hometown series celebrating their journey from local darlings to international stars. But hurry—tickets for this event are known to sell out fast!

Friday night welcomes a magical journey into the world of Harry Potter at the “Yule Ball” held in the beautiful McNichols Civic Center Building. Dress in your best wizarding attire and attend this enchanting themed ball, featuring live performances, interactive exhibits, and a chance to sip on Butterbeer. It’s a perfect outing for potterheads, and the magic continues all weekend long.

For a unique cultural experience, don’t miss the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park, open daily through December 23. This traditional European-style Christmas market offers handcrafted gifts, festive foods, and warm drinks. Enjoy the cheerful atmosphere with the sounds of carolers and live music ringing through the air, making it an ideal stop for holiday shopping and family fun.

On Saturday, invigorate your senses with a visit to the vibrant Denver Art Museum’s “Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks” exhibit. These masterpieces tell compelling stories about the human condition, and this exhibition will captivate art lovers with its depth and history. Afterward, consider visiting local eateries within walking distance to explore Denver’s robust culinary scene.

Sunday morning is perfect for a family outing to the Denver Zoo’s “Zoo Lights,” where you can wander through lighted animal sculptures and seasonal displays. This event, which runs through the holiday season, is sure to delight visitors of all ages with its whimsical and immersive experience.

Finally, for those looking to get active and enjoy the winter landscape, spend the weekend exploring Denver’s surrounding beauty with a day trip to Echo Mountain for skiing or snowboarding. Just over an hour's drive from the city, it provides a family-friendly atmosphere and various slopes catering to all skill levels.

Whatever your interests, Denver’s vibrant mix of cultural, festive, and outdoor activities offers something special to wrap up your year on a cheerful note. Enjoy your stay and all that this wonderful city has to offer!

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      <title>Denver Dazzles with Holiday Cheer: Your Guide to the Week's Top Events</title>
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      <description>As the dazzling lights of the holiday season envelop Denver, Colorado, there’s no shortage of exciting events to dive into this week. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Denver offers a delightful mix of holiday cheer, cultural festivities, and outdoor adventures. Here’s your friendly guide to the best of what Denver has to offer as we glide towards the weekend.

Today, December 16th, kick off your week by visiting the Denver Botanic Gardens for their annual “Blossoms of Light” event. This festive tradition transforms the gardens into a twinkling wonderland with millions of lights adorning the trees and pathways. The stunning light displays are accompanied by seasonal music, making it a perfect evening stroll. Be sure to grab a cup of hot chocolate from one of the vendors to complete the experience.

For something a bit more theatrical, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting “A Christmas Carol,” a perennial favorite. This timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformative journey is brought to life with captivating performances and beautiful stage design, offering a heartwarming start to your holiday festivities.

Moving into the middle of the week, the Cherry Creek North Winter Wanderland is a must-see, running throughout December. This enchanting area features beautifully lit shopping streets, ice sculptures, and festive decorations. Don’t miss the giant musical walkable tree, where each step produces a different sound, providing fun for all ages.

As the weekend approaches, on Friday, December 20th, Denver’s Union Station is the place to be for “Deck the Halls.” This family-friendly event features live entertainment, free holiday-themed photo opportunities, and of course, a chance to meet Santa Claus himself. For the adults, the Terminal Bar offers a cozy spot to enjoy seasonal craft cocktails.

Saturday, December 21st, marks the Winter Solstice, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at the Red Rocks Park &amp; Amphitheatre with their “Yoga on the Rocks: Solstice Edition.” Greet the season with a rejuvenating yoga session set against the stunning backdrop of the red sandstone formations. It’s an invigorating way to embrace the shortest day of the year.

To wrap up your weekend, Sunday offers the perfect chance to enjoy some outdoor fun. Head to Skyline Park in downtown Denver for a spin around the ice rink. This family-friendly activity is surrounded by the festive energy of downtown, with plenty of nearby spots for a warm meal or hot beverage afterward.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for an indoor activity, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit, “Treasures of Ancient Egypt.” Journey through history with stunning artifacts and learn more about one of the world’s most captivating ancient cultures.

In Denver, the holiday spirit is in full swing with a blend of tradition, culture, and merrymaking. Whether it’s dazzling lights, soulful performances, or outdoor adventures, the Mile High City has something to enchan

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:57:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>As the dazzling lights of the holiday season envelop Denver, Colorado, there’s no shortage of exciting events to dive into this week. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Denver offers a delightful mix of holiday cheer, cultural festivities, and outdoor adventures. Here’s your friendly guide to the best of what Denver has to offer as we glide towards the weekend.

Today, December 16th, kick off your week by visiting the Denver Botanic Gardens for their annual “Blossoms of Light” event. This festive tradition transforms the gardens into a twinkling wonderland with millions of lights adorning the trees and pathways. The stunning light displays are accompanied by seasonal music, making it a perfect evening stroll. Be sure to grab a cup of hot chocolate from one of the vendors to complete the experience.

For something a bit more theatrical, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting “A Christmas Carol,” a perennial favorite. This timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformative journey is brought to life with captivating performances and beautiful stage design, offering a heartwarming start to your holiday festivities.

Moving into the middle of the week, the Cherry Creek North Winter Wanderland is a must-see, running throughout December. This enchanting area features beautifully lit shopping streets, ice sculptures, and festive decorations. Don’t miss the giant musical walkable tree, where each step produces a different sound, providing fun for all ages.

As the weekend approaches, on Friday, December 20th, Denver’s Union Station is the place to be for “Deck the Halls.” This family-friendly event features live entertainment, free holiday-themed photo opportunities, and of course, a chance to meet Santa Claus himself. For the adults, the Terminal Bar offers a cozy spot to enjoy seasonal craft cocktails.

Saturday, December 21st, marks the Winter Solstice, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at the Red Rocks Park &amp; Amphitheatre with their “Yoga on the Rocks: Solstice Edition.” Greet the season with a rejuvenating yoga session set against the stunning backdrop of the red sandstone formations. It’s an invigorating way to embrace the shortest day of the year.

To wrap up your weekend, Sunday offers the perfect chance to enjoy some outdoor fun. Head to Skyline Park in downtown Denver for a spin around the ice rink. This family-friendly activity is surrounded by the festive energy of downtown, with plenty of nearby spots for a warm meal or hot beverage afterward.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for an indoor activity, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit, “Treasures of Ancient Egypt.” Journey through history with stunning artifacts and learn more about one of the world’s most captivating ancient cultures.

In Denver, the holiday spirit is in full swing with a blend of tradition, culture, and merrymaking. Whether it’s dazzling lights, soulful performances, or outdoor adventures, the Mile High City has something to enchan

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[As the dazzling lights of the holiday season envelop Denver, Colorado, there’s no shortage of exciting events to dive into this week. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Denver offers a delightful mix of holiday cheer, cultural festivities, and outdoor adventures. Here’s your friendly guide to the best of what Denver has to offer as we glide towards the weekend.

Today, December 16th, kick off your week by visiting the Denver Botanic Gardens for their annual “Blossoms of Light” event. This festive tradition transforms the gardens into a twinkling wonderland with millions of lights adorning the trees and pathways. The stunning light displays are accompanied by seasonal music, making it a perfect evening stroll. Be sure to grab a cup of hot chocolate from one of the vendors to complete the experience.

For something a bit more theatrical, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is hosting “A Christmas Carol,” a perennial favorite. This timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformative journey is brought to life with captivating performances and beautiful stage design, offering a heartwarming start to your holiday festivities.

Moving into the middle of the week, the Cherry Creek North Winter Wanderland is a must-see, running throughout December. This enchanting area features beautifully lit shopping streets, ice sculptures, and festive decorations. Don’t miss the giant musical walkable tree, where each step produces a different sound, providing fun for all ages.

As the weekend approaches, on Friday, December 20th, Denver’s Union Station is the place to be for “Deck the Halls.” This family-friendly event features live entertainment, free holiday-themed photo opportunities, and of course, a chance to meet Santa Claus himself. For the adults, the Terminal Bar offers a cozy spot to enjoy seasonal craft cocktails.

Saturday, December 21st, marks the Winter Solstice, and there’s no better way to celebrate than at the Red Rocks Park &amp; Amphitheatre with their “Yoga on the Rocks: Solstice Edition.” Greet the season with a rejuvenating yoga session set against the stunning backdrop of the red sandstone formations. It’s an invigorating way to embrace the shortest day of the year.

To wrap up your weekend, Sunday offers the perfect chance to enjoy some outdoor fun. Head to Skyline Park in downtown Denver for a spin around the ice rink. This family-friendly activity is surrounded by the festive energy of downtown, with plenty of nearby spots for a warm meal or hot beverage afterward.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for an indoor activity, the Denver Art Museum is hosting a special exhibit, “Treasures of Ancient Egypt.” Journey through history with stunning artifacts and learn more about one of the world’s most captivating ancient cultures.

In Denver, the holiday spirit is in full swing with a blend of tradition, culture, and merrymaking. Whether it’s dazzling lights, soulful performances, or outdoor adventures, the Mile High City has something to enchan

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      <title>Discover Denver's Dazzling Week: Events, Exhibits, and Wintertime Fun</title>
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      <description>Looking for some excitement in Denver, Colorado? You're in luck! The Mile High City is buzzing with events and activities that promise to make your week and weekend memorable. Here’s a snapshot of what you can enjoy in Denver this week:

**Thursday, December 12th:**
Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens for their "Blossoms of Light" exhibit. This annual tradition transforms the gardens into a whimsical, illuminated wonderland. Walk through pathways adorned with dazzling light displays and grab a hot chocolate from one of the vendors to keep you warm.

**Friday, December 13th:**
Get ready for a night of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, where comedian Shane Gillis will be performing. Gillis is known for his sharp wit and hilarious insights, making this a perfect way to end your work week with a good laugh.

**Saturday, December 14th:**
If you're a fan of winter sports, head to Echo Mountain, just a short drive from Denver. The slopes are open, and whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, or simply sledding, it’s a great day to enjoy the fresh snow. Later in the evening, return to the city for the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park. This traditional German holiday market is filled with vendors selling handmade gifts, holiday treats, and, of course, lots of mulled wine.

**Sunday, December 15th:**
Start your Sunday with a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their famous pancakes and breakfast cocktails will set the right tone for the day. Then make your way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for the "Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs" exhibit. It's an educational yet thrilling journey through the ancient world right in the heart of Denver.

**Monday, December 16th:**
Ease into the new week with some culture at the Denver Art Museum's exhibit, "Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France." Explore stunning artworks by American artists who were influenced by their French counterparts during trips overseas. The exhibit offers a deep dive into historical artistic exchanges and showcases some breathtaking pieces.

**Tuesday, December 17th:**
Take an evening stroll down Denver’s 16th Street Mall to see the "Winter in the City" light installations. The entire street is lit up with creative displays, perfect for a romantic walk or just an Instagram-worthy moment.

**Wednesday, December 18th:**
Round out your week by attending the "Nutcracker" performed by the Colorado Ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This magical performance is a holiday staple and will transport you to the dreamlike world of dancing sugar plums and heroic nutcrackers.

No matter your interest, Denver has something to offer this week to keep you entertained, enlightened, and in the festive spirit. Get out there and enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Looking for some excitement in Denver, Colorado? You're in luck! The Mile High City is buzzing with events and activities that promise to make your week and weekend memorable. Here’s a snapshot of what you can enjoy in Denver this week:

**Thursday, December 12th:**
Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens for their "Blossoms of Light" exhibit. This annual tradition transforms the gardens into a whimsical, illuminated wonderland. Walk through pathways adorned with dazzling light displays and grab a hot chocolate from one of the vendors to keep you warm.

**Friday, December 13th:**
Get ready for a night of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, where comedian Shane Gillis will be performing. Gillis is known for his sharp wit and hilarious insights, making this a perfect way to end your work week with a good laugh.

**Saturday, December 14th:**
If you're a fan of winter sports, head to Echo Mountain, just a short drive from Denver. The slopes are open, and whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, or simply sledding, it’s a great day to enjoy the fresh snow. Later in the evening, return to the city for the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park. This traditional German holiday market is filled with vendors selling handmade gifts, holiday treats, and, of course, lots of mulled wine.

**Sunday, December 15th:**
Start your Sunday with a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their famous pancakes and breakfast cocktails will set the right tone for the day. Then make your way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for the "Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs" exhibit. It's an educational yet thrilling journey through the ancient world right in the heart of Denver.

**Monday, December 16th:**
Ease into the new week with some culture at the Denver Art Museum's exhibit, "Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France." Explore stunning artworks by American artists who were influenced by their French counterparts during trips overseas. The exhibit offers a deep dive into historical artistic exchanges and showcases some breathtaking pieces.

**Tuesday, December 17th:**
Take an evening stroll down Denver’s 16th Street Mall to see the "Winter in the City" light installations. The entire street is lit up with creative displays, perfect for a romantic walk or just an Instagram-worthy moment.

**Wednesday, December 18th:**
Round out your week by attending the "Nutcracker" performed by the Colorado Ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This magical performance is a holiday staple and will transport you to the dreamlike world of dancing sugar plums and heroic nutcrackers.

No matter your interest, Denver has something to offer this week to keep you entertained, enlightened, and in the festive spirit. Get out there and enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Looking for some excitement in Denver, Colorado? You're in luck! The Mile High City is buzzing with events and activities that promise to make your week and weekend memorable. Here’s a snapshot of what you can enjoy in Denver this week:

**Thursday, December 12th:**
Kick off your week with a visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens for their "Blossoms of Light" exhibit. This annual tradition transforms the gardens into a whimsical, illuminated wonderland. Walk through pathways adorned with dazzling light displays and grab a hot chocolate from one of the vendors to keep you warm.

**Friday, December 13th:**
Get ready for a night of laughter at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, where comedian Shane Gillis will be performing. Gillis is known for his sharp wit and hilarious insights, making this a perfect way to end your work week with a good laugh.

**Saturday, December 14th:**
If you're a fan of winter sports, head to Echo Mountain, just a short drive from Denver. The slopes are open, and whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, or simply sledding, it’s a great day to enjoy the fresh snow. Later in the evening, return to the city for the Denver Christkindlmarket at Civic Center Park. This traditional German holiday market is filled with vendors selling handmade gifts, holiday treats, and, of course, lots of mulled wine.

**Sunday, December 15th:**
Start your Sunday with a leisurely brunch at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, where their famous pancakes and breakfast cocktails will set the right tone for the day. Then make your way to the Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science for the "Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs" exhibit. It's an educational yet thrilling journey through the ancient world right in the heart of Denver.

**Monday, December 16th:**
Ease into the new week with some culture at the Denver Art Museum's exhibit, "Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France." Explore stunning artworks by American artists who were influenced by their French counterparts during trips overseas. The exhibit offers a deep dive into historical artistic exchanges and showcases some breathtaking pieces.

**Tuesday, December 17th:**
Take an evening stroll down Denver’s 16th Street Mall to see the "Winter in the City" light installations. The entire street is lit up with creative displays, perfect for a romantic walk or just an Instagram-worthy moment.

**Wednesday, December 18th:**
Round out your week by attending the "Nutcracker" performed by the Colorado Ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This magical performance is a holiday staple and will transport you to the dreamlike world of dancing sugar plums and heroic nutcrackers.

No matter your interest, Denver has something to offer this week to keep you entertained, enlightened, and in the festive spirit. Get out there and enjoy!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Denver Buzzing with Exciting Summer Events</title>
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      <description>Greetings Denverites and visitors! With the beautiful summer sun gracing our vibrant city, Denver is buzzing with an array of exciting events this week. Let’s dive into some of the must-attend happenings around the Mile High City.

Today, kickstart your Wednesday with the lively dairy block block party. Located in the heart of downtown, this all-day event features live music, interactive art installations, and food from some of the best vendors around. Don’t miss out on their killer local craft beers and cocktails. 

If you’re looking for something more artistic, head over to the Denver Art Museum to catch the groundbreaking exhibit “Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France.” This captivating exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the works of American artists who ventured to France to refine their art during the transformative 19th century.

Thursday heats up with the laughs at Comedy Works downtown where Chris Distefano, a master of improvisational humor, will be performing. Grab your tickets early, as his shows tend to sell out fast. 

For some Thursday night groove, Red Rocks Amphitheatre will be hosting the Sounds of Summer concert series. This week features the indie favorite, Vampire Weekend. Make sure you experience the unparalleled energy and acoustics of this iconic venue.

Friday night promises to be a rhythm-filled delight. The Underground Music Showcase (UMS) kicks off in South Broadway, running from August 8-11. This annual festival is Denver’s premier indie music event, with over 150 bands gracing multiple stages in the coolest venues the city has to offer. Dive into the local music scene and discover your next favorite band.

Swing into Saturday by treating the family to some farm fun at the Denver Urban Farm Fest. This event at the Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms includes hands-on agricultural activities, farm-to-table food experiences, and pet-friendly zones. Plus, there’s a farmers market brimming with freshly harvested goods.

Saturday evening, get ready for some Major League Soccer action! Cheer on the Colorado Rapids as they take on Sporting Kansas City at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Nothing says summer like the roar of the crowd and the thrill of a live soccer match.

Wrap up your weekend with a relaxing Sunday at City Park Jazz. This free, family-friendly concert series features some of the best local jazz talent. Bring your picnic blanket and snacks, and enjoy the smooth sounds of Denver’s finest in the picturesque setting of City Park.

To cap off the weekend, River North Art District (RiNo) invites everyone to the RiNo Beer Garden’s Summer-Fest. Enjoy brews, BBQs, live DJ sets, and a chilling vibe perfect for unwinding before the week begins. 

Denver is truly a city that never sleeps, especially in summer. So, grab your friends, bask in the sunshine, and make the most of the eclectic mix of activities our beautiful city has to offer. Enjoy your week, Denver!

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      <itunes:summary>Greetings Denverites and visitors! With the beautiful summer sun gracing our vibrant city, Denver is buzzing with an array of exciting events this week. Let’s dive into some of the must-attend happenings around the Mile High City.

Today, kickstart your Wednesday with the lively dairy block block party. Located in the heart of downtown, this all-day event features live music, interactive art installations, and food from some of the best vendors around. Don’t miss out on their killer local craft beers and cocktails. 

If you’re looking for something more artistic, head over to the Denver Art Museum to catch the groundbreaking exhibit “Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France.” This captivating exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the works of American artists who ventured to France to refine their art during the transformative 19th century.

Thursday heats up with the laughs at Comedy Works downtown where Chris Distefano, a master of improvisational humor, will be performing. Grab your tickets early, as his shows tend to sell out fast. 

For some Thursday night groove, Red Rocks Amphitheatre will be hosting the Sounds of Summer concert series. This week features the indie favorite, Vampire Weekend. Make sure you experience the unparalleled energy and acoustics of this iconic venue.

Friday night promises to be a rhythm-filled delight. The Underground Music Showcase (UMS) kicks off in South Broadway, running from August 8-11. This annual festival is Denver’s premier indie music event, with over 150 bands gracing multiple stages in the coolest venues the city has to offer. Dive into the local music scene and discover your next favorite band.

Swing into Saturday by treating the family to some farm fun at the Denver Urban Farm Fest. This event at the Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms includes hands-on agricultural activities, farm-to-table food experiences, and pet-friendly zones. Plus, there’s a farmers market brimming with freshly harvested goods.

Saturday evening, get ready for some Major League Soccer action! Cheer on the Colorado Rapids as they take on Sporting Kansas City at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Nothing says summer like the roar of the crowd and the thrill of a live soccer match.

Wrap up your weekend with a relaxing Sunday at City Park Jazz. This free, family-friendly concert series features some of the best local jazz talent. Bring your picnic blanket and snacks, and enjoy the smooth sounds of Denver’s finest in the picturesque setting of City Park.

To cap off the weekend, River North Art District (RiNo) invites everyone to the RiNo Beer Garden’s Summer-Fest. Enjoy brews, BBQs, live DJ sets, and a chilling vibe perfect for unwinding before the week begins. 

Denver is truly a city that never sleeps, especially in summer. So, grab your friends, bask in the sunshine, and make the most of the eclectic mix of activities our beautiful city has to offer. Enjoy your week, Denver!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Greetings Denverites and visitors! With the beautiful summer sun gracing our vibrant city, Denver is buzzing with an array of exciting events this week. Let’s dive into some of the must-attend happenings around the Mile High City.

Today, kickstart your Wednesday with the lively dairy block block party. Located in the heart of downtown, this all-day event features live music, interactive art installations, and food from some of the best vendors around. Don’t miss out on their killer local craft beers and cocktails. 

If you’re looking for something more artistic, head over to the Denver Art Museum to catch the groundbreaking exhibit “Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France.” This captivating exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the works of American artists who ventured to France to refine their art during the transformative 19th century.

Thursday heats up with the laughs at Comedy Works downtown where Chris Distefano, a master of improvisational humor, will be performing. Grab your tickets early, as his shows tend to sell out fast. 

For some Thursday night groove, Red Rocks Amphitheatre will be hosting the Sounds of Summer concert series. This week features the indie favorite, Vampire Weekend. Make sure you experience the unparalleled energy and acoustics of this iconic venue.

Friday night promises to be a rhythm-filled delight. The Underground Music Showcase (UMS) kicks off in South Broadway, running from August 8-11. This annual festival is Denver’s premier indie music event, with over 150 bands gracing multiple stages in the coolest venues the city has to offer. Dive into the local music scene and discover your next favorite band.

Swing into Saturday by treating the family to some farm fun at the Denver Urban Farm Fest. This event at the Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms includes hands-on agricultural activities, farm-to-table food experiences, and pet-friendly zones. Plus, there’s a farmers market brimming with freshly harvested goods.

Saturday evening, get ready for some Major League Soccer action! Cheer on the Colorado Rapids as they take on Sporting Kansas City at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Nothing says summer like the roar of the crowd and the thrill of a live soccer match.

Wrap up your weekend with a relaxing Sunday at City Park Jazz. This free, family-friendly concert series features some of the best local jazz talent. Bring your picnic blanket and snacks, and enjoy the smooth sounds of Denver’s finest in the picturesque setting of City Park.

To cap off the weekend, River North Art District (RiNo) invites everyone to the RiNo Beer Garden’s Summer-Fest. Enjoy brews, BBQs, live DJ sets, and a chilling vibe perfect for unwinding before the week begins. 

Denver is truly a city that never sleeps, especially in summer. So, grab your friends, bask in the sunshine, and make the most of the eclectic mix of activities our beautiful city has to offer. Enjoy your week, Denver!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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