![]() (Not that Don Strasburg.) Lost Lake Lounge, 3602 E. Featuring the Shrine, The Well, Zig Zags, In The Company Of Serpents, Duel, Malahierba, Cloud Catcher, The Munsens, Love Gang. JJ Grey & Mofro and Kyle Hollingsworth Band. “An Act of God.” In a play the New York Times called “deliriously funny,” God takes on a human form and sets the record straight. The Jones, Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street. “The Santaland Diaries.” David Sedaris’ off-beat tales from his stint as a Macy’s elf in New York City. “The Nutcracker.” Ellie Caulkins Opera House, 1385 Curtis St. Anniversary party with food from Biju’s Little Curry Shop, tappings, live music and giveaways. E nter the #DBCholidaytree decorating contest to win a $50 taproom gift card. You alss get one Tis the Saison holiday bomber. Saturday Food & drinkĬhristmas tree farm and decorating contest. Pre-order a tree now, select one at the brewery and decorate an ornament. Washington, Pac-12 Championship Game (on FOX), 7 p.m. Houston Rockets, 8:30 p.m.Ĭolorado football vs. Biju’s Little Curry Shop, 4279 Tennyson St. Proceeds from every bowl purchased will be donated to Trips for Kids Denver Metro, a nonprofit that introduces cycling to at-risk youth. Drop off the kids for an evening making snowglobes, enjoying holiday goodies and watching “Frosty the Snowman.” Second Star to the Right, 4353 Tennyson St. South Pearl Street between Buchtel Boulevard and Evans Avenue. Wagon rides, a holiday market with gift and food vendors, local merchant open house, and appearances by Santa, live music, hot adult beverages, hot chocolate and cider for kids and a christmas tree lot. Main staging area is around Civic Center Park. Marching bands, floats, Santa and more parade throughout downtown. Sarah Starling art show at Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St. Featuring more than 100 artists contributing anywhere from 400 to 600 original works of art. See artwork, listen to music and poetry from the members. 2590 Walnut St. Santa Fe Art District, along Santa Fe drive from Alameda to 12th Avenue.įirst Friday at Green Spaces. Artįirst Friday Art Walk. The galleries and studios leave their doors open after-hours to welcome the curious with a wine, beer, special exhibits, demonstrations and music. 7:30 p.m. $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, military and students. Broadway, 10 p.m. $5.Ĭolorado Choir 40th Christmas Concert. East High School, 1600 City Park Esplanade. 9 p.m.-midnight.Ī Retelling Of “Star Wars” Episodes 4, 5, and 6 through dance. Students will be perform new works and a teaser for “Les Patineurs.” Colorado Ballet Academy, 1075 Santa Fe Drive. Featuring Overture to “Coriolan,” Piano Concerto No. Midnight Madness: “Pan’s Labyrinth.” Esquire Theatre, 590 Downing St. The ticketed kick-0ff party includes bottomless drinks. ![]() The folks at Denver Flea open their holiday market tonight at the Sports Castle, 1000 Broadway. Cervantes Masterpiece and Other Side, 2637 Welton St. Moon Taxi w/ Joey Porter’s Shady Business. 8 p.m. $12.Ĭhildren Of Bodom – I Worship Chaos Tour. Featuring Your Own medicine, Heart and Soul Radio, Johnny Got Rox, Hydraform. Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales, 1290 S. Enjoy the beer and compete in an ugly sweater contest. Winner gets a growlette fill and a ticket to Denver Beer Festivus. 9 percent ABV traditional Belgian-style beer. Friday Food & drinkīubbles & Oysters, OH MY! Infinite Monkey Theorem, 931 W. Diapers support Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado helping teen moms and their children. Bring a pack of diapers and get a free beer. Documentary about a prison college that works to keep inmates from returning. ![]() Talkin Shop with Zac Maas. Creator of the Denver Phone-It-In Festival and co-creator of Uncalled Four will talk comedy at Mutiny Café, 2 S. ![]() Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive. Award-winning animator will screen some of his short animated films, followed by a discussion. For your brainĬonversation with John Jota Leaños. Local artists created original work inspired by poems written by Denver youth. Curious Theater Company, 8 p.m. $24-34.īluegrass Thursday featuring Grace Clark Trio. “Hand to God.” Sweet but troubled teen Jason is coping with his father’s recent death and is forced to join his mother’s Church-led puppet group. “A Christmas Carol.” Stage Theatre, Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.Ĭomrade tap takeover at Park Burger, 211 S. C Squared Ciders, 2875 Blake St., Unit C. Extremely small batch of super-tart strawberry/rhubarb cider. The Denver City and County Building lit up for the holidays.
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