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posted by
Murphy Applegate
on
11/17/2009 3:28:04 PM
in
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
denver tap project
on
11/28/2008 8:07:29 PM
in
Washington Park and Platt Park,
Washington and Virginia Vale,
Bonnie Brae,
Montbello,
University Park,
Cherry Creek,
City Park,
Longmont,
Louisville ,
Westminster,
Five Points,
Highlands and Jefferson Park,
Lone Tree,
Glendale,
Golden Triangle,
Lafayette,
Boulder,
Wheat Ridge,
Uptown,
LoDo,
Capitol Hill,
Golden,
Marston,
Cheesman Park,
Lowry,
food & wine,
charity,
dining out,
discussion,
happy hour,
culture,
dive bars,
politics

The US Fund for UNICEF is looking for volunteers to help with the Denver Tap Project! Volunteers are needed to launch the campaign, from working with local restaurants to doing PR/ blogging for us. It's a great opportunity to meet people if you're just moving to the area, plus you'll be a part of a fantastic campaign!
posted by
elizabeth
on
11/6/2008 12:46:44 PM
in
Lone Tree,
out and about,
nightlife,
music,
entertainment,
happy hour,
culture,
performance,
art

This Friday, head to The Robusto Room in Lone Tree for an evening of art, music and culture. The martini lounge and cigar room, quietly located near Park Meadows Mall, will present a new art exhibit called Reflections: Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Together.
posted by
hubbuzz
on
10/20/2008 8:26:14 AM
in
Washington Park and Platt Park,
Littleton,
South Platte,
Highlands and Jefferson Park,
out and about,
fitness & recreation,
the outdoors,
entertainment,
theatre,
culture,
performance,
film,
festival,
family

Check out these Halloween-themed events going on in Denver this October.
posted by
Zack
on
10/6/2008 4:59:28 PM
in
Federal Heights,
Auraria,
Stapleton,
LoDo,
Five Points,
City Park,
Berkeley,
Centennial,
Cheesman Park,
Cherry Creek,
Capitol Hill,
Commerce City,
Englewood,
Arvada,
Castle Rock,
family,
green living,
festival,
music,
entertainment,
culture

This Sunday, bring the whole family down to Stapleton's Central Park to witness as the area will become a flight zone once more...for kites.
posted by
elizabeth
on
9/29/2008 4:07:26 PM
in
City Park,
Longmont,
LoDo,
Capitol Hill,
Cheesman Park,
Golden Triangle,
Littleton,
out and about,
food & wine,
family,
entertainment,
theatre,
culture,
performance,
festival

Check out these FREE things to do in Denver this October!
posted by
Sarah
on
8/25/2008 2:00:58 PM
in
LoDo,
politics,
culture

I wanted to take a quick moment to update you on “DNC 2008: Celebrity Watch.” My friend at work, Rhona, and I are conducting this "watch" on our lunch breaks this week. The mission is to spot celebrities in town for the DNC. Even though it was only the first day of the convention, we kind of hit the jackpot.
posted by
elizabeth
on
8/6/2008 3:21:42 PM
in
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
3/27/2008 4:21:38 PM
in
Golden,
family,
green living,
the outdoors,
out and about,
entertainment,
culture

The Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum, located in Golden, CO, is the first museum in the US dedicated to mountaineering. The museum’s goal is to ‘educate the visitor about mountaineering, how and why mountaineers climb, and the mountains themselves.’
posted by
elizabeth
on
3/14/2008 12:10:43 PM
in
LoDo,
Five Points,
sports,
culture

Finally! The people have mobilized and are getting together to speak out against the worst sports mascot ever - Dinger, who should be eliminated.
posted by
elizabeth
on
3/5/2008 3:56:32 PM
in
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.”
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