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There are a bunch of fun things to do in Denver this September

Posted at 4:08 PM, Sep 08, 2018
and last updated 2018-09-08 18:17:24-04

DENVER -- CRUSH Walls in RiNo is well underway, but the rest of September promises to bring even more fun to the Mile High City.

Here are 20 fun events happening across Denver to get you hyped for the rest of month. Please note: This list is not exhaustive. 

SEPTEMBER 3

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

SEPTEMBER 4

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

SEPTEMBER 5

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

SEPTEMBER 6

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St. , the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

CineLatino
Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. 

CineLatino is a four-day, cultural celebration of Latino Cinema at the Denver Film Society's Sie FilmCenter. The Denver Film Society is proud to recognize the contribution of Latinos in the world of cinema and celebrate the culture with premieres, interactive projects, receptions and special events. Families will be treated to New York Children’s Film Festival’s special presentation ¡Viva Kid Films!, featuring animated, documentary and live action films from Mexico. Attendees will also observe the power of narrative in film ranging from the comical to the serendipitous and dramatic.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

SEPTEMBER 7

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

Free lawn concert at the Clyfford Still Museum
Clyfford Still Museum, 1250 Bannock St.

Considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century, Clyfford Still was among the first generation of Abstract Expressionist artists who developed a new and powerful approach to painting in the years immediately following World War II. In appreciation of the citizens who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and in the spirit of community engagement, the Clyfford Still Museum is offering a free lawn concerts on September 7.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

Trinidad’s delightfully quirky ArtoCade
Trinidad, Colorado

Roll through historic downtown in a parade of “artfully enhanced” cars, motorcycles, bikes, trikes, scooters, tractors and golf carts. There’s a lot packed into the festival’s two days, including an ArtoKids booth for hands-on kiddie fun, a circus-like dance party called Cardango and meet-and-greets with the event’s “cartists." More info here.

CineLatino
Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. 

CineLatino is a four-day, cultural celebration of Latino Cinema at the Denver Film Society's Sie FilmCenter. The Denver Film Society is proud to recognize the contribution of Latinos in the world of cinema and celebrate the culture with premieres, interactive projects, receptions and special events. Families will be treated to New York Children’s Film Festival’s special presentation ¡Viva Kid Films!, featuring animated, documentary and live action films from Mexico. Attendees will also observe the power of narrative in film ranging from the comical to the serendipitous and dramatic.

First Friday Art Walks
Various locations across Denver

Come and enjoy the local art scene at Denver’s five art districts: Arts District Santa Fe, Golden Triangle Museum District, the Tennyson Street Cultural District and the RiNo Arts District. Galleries, studios and cultural attractions in Denver's creative neighborhoods stay open late for a mind-expanding night of art, food, drink and fun. 

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 8

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

CineLatino
Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. 

CineLatino is a four-day, cultural celebration of Latino Cinema at the Denver Film Society's Sie FilmCenter. The Denver Film Society is proud to recognize the contribution of Latinos in the world of cinema and celebrate the culture with premieres, interactive projects, receptions and special events. Families will be treated to New York Children’s Film Festival’s special presentation ¡Viva Kid Films!, featuring animated, documentary and live action films from Mexico. Attendees will also observe the power of narrative in film ranging from the comical to the serendipitous and dramatic.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

Trinidad’s delightfully quirky ArtoCade
Trinidad, Colorado

Roll through historic downtown in a parade of “artfully enhanced” cars, motorcycles, bikes, trikes, scooters, tractors and golf carts. There’s a lot packed into the festival’s two days, including an ArtoKids booth for hands-on kiddie fun, a circus-like dance party called Cardango and meet-and-greets with the event’s “cartists." More info here.

Crested Butte’s Chili & Beer Festival
Crested Butte, Colorado

The intoxicating sights, smells, and flavors of autumn shine at Crested Butte’s Chili & Beer Festival when locals celebrate the arrival of fall with steaming pots of chili and Colorado beer (Is there any better way?). The price of admission includes unlimited tastings of hearty stews made by local chili experts like Coal Creek Grill’s buffalo and chocolate stout chili and drafts from breweries like Durango’s Steamworks and Denver’s Jagged Mountain. More information here

SEPTEMBER 9

CRUSH WALLS
RiNo neighborhood

CRUSH (Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony) WALLRS organizes artists, in partnership with local businesses, to splash color and concepts across the River North Art District (RiNo) neighborhood. Centered on 27th Ave. and Larimer St., the event has become a platform for artists to gather, create, and share ideas and techniques, all to the delight of some 20,000 spectators and visitors. 

Denver Food + Wine Festival
Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle

Denver Food + Wine Festival is a multi-day extravaganza of food, wine and spirits education, promotion and tastings. Festival events feature the best in Colorado’s restaurants paired with the finest wine and spirits, dinners, tastings and culminating with the festival’s signature event, The Grand Tasting. The annual event benefits three community nonprofit foundations the Colorado Restaurant Foundation, The Denver Post Community Foundation, and Kroenke Sports Charities.

CineLatino
Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. 

CineLatino is a four-day, cultural celebration of Latino Cinema at the Denver Film Society's Sie FilmCenter. The Denver Film Society is proud to recognize the contribution of Latinos in the world of cinema and celebrate the culture with premieres, interactive projects, receptions and special events. Families will be treated to New York Children’s Film Festival’s special presentation ¡Viva Kid Films!, featuring animated, documentary and live action films from Mexico. Attendees will also observe the power of narrative in film ranging from the comical to the serendipitous and dramatic.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Beautiful” at the Ellie Cualkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1385 Curtis Street 

Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, is the Tony Award-winning musical that tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 10

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

Colorado Symphony: Bernstein’s 100th Anniversary 
Levitt Pavilion, 1380 W Florida Ave.

In the Colorado Symphony's Levitt Pavilion debut, performers will celebrate the centennial of renowned composer Leonard Bernstein's birth with a program highlighting spirited pieces performed by the Colorado Symphony's brass and percussion. Music Director Brian Buerkle leads the ensemble through some of Bernstein's most beloved works in a tribute fit for the world-wide celebration of the composer, conductor, educator, musician, and humanitarian. This performance will feature the brass and percussion groups only.

SEPTEMBER 11

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 12

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 13

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 14

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Grandoozy
Overland Park Golf Course, 1801 S. Huron St. 

From Superfly, the creators of Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, comes Grandoozy, a brand new festival experience designed to celebrate the culture and spirit of Denver and the greater Colorado region. This three-day festival will feature a range of iconic and local artists and musicians, the city's best food, craft beer and spirits and a nod to the region's creative community and love for the great outdoors. Headliners include Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine, and Stevie Wonder. Tickets available here.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 15

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Grandoozy
Overland Park Golf Course, 1801 S. Huron St. 

From Superfly, the creators of Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, comes Grandoozy, a brand new festival experience designed to celebrate the culture and spirit of Denver and the greater Colorado region. This three-day festival will feature a range of iconic and local artists and musicians, the city's best food, craft beer and spirits and a nod to the region's creative community and love for the great outdoors. Headliners include Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine, and Stevie Wonder. Tickets available here.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 16

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Grandoozy
Overland Park Golf Course, 1801 S. Huron St. 

From Superfly, the creators of Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, comes Grandoozy, a brand new festival experience designed to celebrate the culture and spirit of Denver and the greater Colorado region. This three-day festival will feature a range of iconic and local artists and musicians, the city's best food, craft beer and spirits and a nod to the region's creative community and love for the great outdoors. Headliners include Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine, and Stevie Wonder. Tickets available here.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St., Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

SEPTEMBER 17

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

SEPTEMBER 18

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

SEPTEMBER 19

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

SEPTEMBER 20

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Great American Beer Festival
Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St.

The annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF), the granddaddy of all U.S. beer festivals, offers the largest collection of U.S. beer ever assembled, all served in single-ounce tasting portions. A highlight of the festival is that many of the beers are served by their brewers, giving attendees a chance to meet some of the U.S.'s biggest beer heroes. The festival also features two competitions: the general competition, in which a professional judging panel evaluates all entries during five three-hour sessions over the three-day period and the other, a Pro-Am Competition. Tickets available here

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

SEPTEMBER 21

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Great American Beer Festival
Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St.

The annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF), the granddaddy of all U.S. beer festivals, offers the largest collection of U.S. beer ever assembled, all served in single-ounce tasting portions. A highlight of the festival is that many of the beers are served by their brewers, giving attendees a chance to meet some of the U.S.'s biggest beer heroes. The festival also features two competitions: the general competition, in which a professional judging panel evaluates all entries during five three-hour sessions over the three-day period and the other, a Pro-Am Competition. Tickets available here

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

Fruita’s Fall Festival
Fruita, Colorado

An outhouse race, old-fashioned cooking contest and parade are just a few highlights at Fruita’s fall frolic. Challenge the family to a bumper-car battle at the carnival and show your support at the “Fruita’s Got Talent” show.

SEPTEMBER 22

Denver Beer Fest
Various locations across Denver

Enjoy the nine-day, citywide celebration of all things beer including rare beer tastings, beer-paired dinners, tap takeovers, brewery tours, firkin tappings and a variety of entertaining beer events, all making Denver the center of the known beer universe. The week culminates with the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer competition in the country! More info here

Great American Beer Festival
Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St.

The annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF), the granddaddy of all U.S. beer festivals, offers the largest collection of U.S. beer ever assembled, all served in single-ounce tasting portions. A highlight of the festival is that many of the beers are served by their brewers, giving attendees a chance to meet some of the U.S.'s biggest beer heroes. The festival also features two competitions: the general competition, in which a professional judging panel evaluates all entries during five three-hour sessions over the three-day period and the other, a Pro-Am Competition. Tickets available here

Doors Open Denver
Various Denver locations

Doors Open Denver (DOD) is an annual two-day event that provides opportunities for residents and visitors to explore our city, creating meaningful connections to the built environment. Each spring, the Denver Architectural Foundation (DAF) inspires the community to connect through self-guided or expert-guided (fee-based) tours of our city's unique spaces, including high-profile, historic, and/or artistic feats of architecture and design. Doors Open Denver tells the story of where Denver is, where it has been, and where it's going. More information here

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

Autumn Gold Festival
Estes Park, Colorado

Scarf down comfort fare like funnel cake and corn on the cob and listen to the sounds of bugling bull elk, who gather in the area annually during the start of the rutting (breeding) season to show off for their entourages. More info. here

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

Fruita’s Fall Festival
Fruita, Colorado

An outhouse race, old-fashioned cooking contest and parade are just a few highlights at Fruita’s fall frolic. Challenge the family to a bumper-car battle at the carnival and show your support at the “Fruita’s Got Talent” show.

SEPTEMBER 23

LAST DAY of Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting 
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting explores the relationships between the natural world and the artificial world of digital media. Whiting’s sculptures also represent the intersection of two distinct visual styles: 8-bit pixel graphics—which have enjoyed a recent resurgence in games like Minecraft—and minimalist sculpture. Technological limitations in early video games reduced the graphics to simplified shapes, while the minimalist art movement created artworks that purposely lacked detail. Pixelated investigates the opposite intents of these two artistic approaches that result in a strikingly similar visual outcome.

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

Doors Open Denver
Various Denver locations

Doors Open Denver (DOD) is an annual two-day event that provides opportunities for residents and visitors to explore our city, creating meaningful connections to the built environment. Each spring, the Denver Architectural Foundation (DAF) inspires the community to connect through self-guided or expert-guided (fee-based) tours of our city's unique spaces, including high-profile, historic, and/or artistic feats of architecture and design. Doors Open Denver tells the story of where Denver is, where it has been, and where it's going. More information here

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

Autumn Gold Festival
Estes Park, Colorado

Scarf down comfort fare like funnel cake and corn on the cob and listen to the sounds of bugling bull elk, who gather in the area annually during the start of the rutting (breeding) season to show off for their entourages. More info. here

Fruita’s Fall Festival
Fruita, Colorado

An outhouse race, old-fashioned cooking contest and parade are just a few highlights at Fruita’s fall frolic. Challenge the family to a bumper-car battle at the carnival and show your support at the “Fruita’s Got Talent” show.

SEPTEMBER 24

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

SEPTEMBER 25

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”

SEPTEMBER 26

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”

SEPTEMBER 27

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”

SEPTEMBER 28

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

Clyfford Still Museum Free Day
Clyfford Still Museum, 1250 Bannock St.

Considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century, Clyfford Still was among the first generation of Abstract Expressionist artists who developed a new and powerful approach to painting in the years immediately following World War II. In appreciation of the citizens who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and in the spirit of community engagement, the Clyfford Still Museum is offering a day free of charge on Sept. 28

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”

SEPTEMBER 29

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”

SEPTEMBER 30

“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker”
Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.

The Denver Art Museum will be the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, which will showcase more than 100 prints, drawings, and paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Unforgettable images of biblical, portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and genre artworks of the time demonstrate the mastery that cemented Rembrandt as one of the greatest artists in history. The exhibition will show how Rembrandt used his view of the world around him to fuel his artistic journey, and will give a deeper understanding of his working habits as an artist, and moreover, as a printmaker.

"Oklahoma" at the Stage Theatre
Stage Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St, Denver

Dreams are ripe for the picking in Oklahoma! With a spring in their step and a song in their hearts, cowboys, farmers and traveling salesmen alike have chased their destinies to a land that promises everything they could hope for: love, opportunity and a brighter future. The first collaboration by the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein became a landmark musical for its rollicking music and stunning dance numbers, and this joyful presentation will solidify why it has stood the test of time.

"Dear Evan Hansen" at the Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Center, 1350 Curtis St. 

Winner of six 2017 Toney Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. The Washington Post calls Dear Evan Hansen “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.”


I'm no Lord Varys or Three-Eyed Raven, which unfortunately means my knowledge of everything that's happening across Denver is limited. Know of a cool event happening at a bar, at the park, or somewhere else this month that you think should be on this list? Send me an email to oscar.contreras@thedenverchannel.com