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posted by
Murphy Applegate
on
11/17/2009 3:28:04 PM
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Auraria,
LoDo,
Capitol Hill,
Five Points,
Golden Triangle,
Cherry Creek,
art,
film,
theatre,
festival,
entertainment,
culture

If you haven't been to any of this years' film festival events, you're not too late--yet!
posted by
elizabeth
on
8/6/2008 3:21:42 PM
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Auraria,
Morrison,
LoDo,
Capitol Hill,
Golden Triangle,
Belmar,
discussion,
art,
music,
green living,
entertainment,
culture,
performance,
festival,
politics

During the 2008 Democratic National Convention, many cultural events will be taking place throughout Denver. Most of the DNC action takes place in Downtown Denver (like at Sculpture Park pictured above) and surrounding neighborhoods. All the events featured below are open to the public, and most are free or reasonably priced.
posted by
elizabeth
on
3/5/2008 3:56:32 PM
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Globeville,
LoDo,
Five Points,
Golden Triangle,
neighborhood close-ups,
architecture,
green living,
art,
culture

I like to think of Mickey Zeppelin, a Denver native and real estate developer, as an urbanpreneur. Denver has become the urban environment is it today - where thousands live, work and play - due much in part to the development projects that have checkered his career. As a recent Colorado Construction article states, “He built lofts in LoDo when most people had no idea what a loft was.”
posted by
dragonfly
on
2/24/2008 11:28:43 PM
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Englewood,
Highlands Ranch,
LoDo,
Lakewood,
Greenwood Village,
Golden Triangle,
Highlands and Jefferson Park,
literary,
neighborhood close-ups,
charity,
happy hour,
entertainment,
theatre,
culture,
performance,
nightlife,
peculiar,
comedy,
art
"One of Denver's best-kept theatrical secrets."-- Denver Post
“On paper, it sounds silly. On stage, it was hilarious.”-- Rocky Mountain News
Best of Denver Award, 2003-- Westword
posted by
elizabeth
on
1/24/2008 10:33:36 AM
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LoDo,
art,
family,
architecture,
out and about,
entertainment,
culture

Miniature replicas of the wildly popular I See What You Mean, aka the Big Blue Bear, are available for purchase at the Colorado Convention Center and the Denver Art Museum. I See What You Mean is part of Denver's Public Art Program that supports and promotes public art through out the city.
posted by
elizabeth
on
11/9/2007 10:02:48 AM
in
LoDo,
art,
film,
entertainment,
culture

The musical Sweeney Todd is coming to The Buell Theatre in 2008. In the meantime, win a chance to see a private screening of Tim Burton's adaption which will be in movie theatres this holiday season.
posted by
Jgirl
on
10/4/2007 3:39:00 PM
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Auraria,
Congress Park,
LoDo,
Uptown,
Golden Triangle,
out and about,
art,
fitness & recreation,
sports,
family,
entertainment,
theatre,
performance,
the outdoors
Whether you are looking for something to do or want to avoid the crowds - Denver will be rockin' this weekend.
posted by
sass
on
9/18/2007 2:47:23 PM
in
Stapleton,
Denver Tech Center,
Uptown,
Cherry Creek,
City Park,
Hilltop,
Washington Park and Platt Park,
Westminster,
Highlands and Jefferson Park,
Bonnie Brae,
LoDo,
Golden Triangle,
Boulder,
Broomfield,
Capitol Hill,
Congress Park,
Golden,
Lowry,
green living,
art
posted by
caphillblogger
on
7/10/2007 3:29:36 PM
in
Capitol Hill,
LoDo,
Uptown,
Highlands and Jefferson Park,
Washington Park and Platt Park,
Cheesman Park,
Cherry Creek,
City Park,
Berkeley,
shopping,
fashion,
art

I introduce the jewelry of the Lauryn Esther Studio, made by local Denver designer, Lauryn Mangat.
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