With live music in the air, outdoor games, food trucks, a stilt walker and a variety of artisans selling their wares, NE Denver played host for the first time to The Big Wonderful on Sat., May 21.
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Arts Festival Moves to Stapleton
Paintings, sculptures, jewelry, photography, clay and other mediums will fill the streets around Conservatory Green in North Stapleton on Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19.
The Music Never Stops: Stapleton’s Summer Concerts on the Greens
Warm weather brings live music to the north and south greens of Stapleton, and this summer features an eclectic and exciting lineup of talent.
First Big Wonderful at Stanley May 21
The Big Wonderful founder Josh Sampson describes his project this way: “It’s so much fun. Big fun. More fun. Ultimate fun.” Starting on May 21, the popular community marketplace will be held at The Stanley twice a month offering vendors, food trucks, family activities and live music.
Movies: Singin’ in the Rain & The Godfather
Each month the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film available at Redbox or VOD. However, this month he has two special reviews.
Creating Community with Music
The Flobots rock band visited Northfield High School in March to inspire students to think of ways they can use music to create community. Through sharing their personal stories and engaging the students to sing together, they showed the power of music to bring people together.
Samurai At the Denver Art Museum until June 5
Chocolate at DMNS until May 8, 2016
The newest exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science celebrates chocolate’s 10-million-year evolutionary history.
High School Musical: McAuliffe Students Take the Stage Feb. 23-25
More than 100 seventh-graders at McAuliffe will perform in the the teen/romantic comedy musical, High School Musical.
Nomadic Art Museum Brings Sculpture to Stanley
“New Brutal” by Derrick Velasquez is on display Thursdays 6-8 pm & Saturdays noon to 4 pm through December 12 at Stanley Marketplace. Velasquez will speak about his work at 7pm on Thursday, December 10 at Stanley.