Trevor Noah, Lizzo, Jason Aldean, Norah Jones and more Denver shows on sale

“The Daily Show” sponsor Trevor Noah was known as an acclaimed stand-up until he stuffed the desk on that long-running Comedy Central series, so it is logical that he’d utilize a few of his precious spare time between tapings to remain limber onto stage. The 34-year-old South Africa native will make his debut as an
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“Pink Tube of Goo” is fun, free and accessible 24-hours a day in Denver

“Pink Tube of all Goo” is still among the fantastic things that occur from the new Denver, in which the market is soaring, the people is flourishing, along with civic self-confidence appears to be in a record high. Art, big and little, is thriving here right now, in museums in which attendance documents are shattering;
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Major music festival Grandoozy will not return to Denver in 2019

Grandoozy, the music festival that attracted Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder and Florence + the Machine into Denver, is taking a hiatus at 2019. Superfly, the festival organizer, published a statement Friday afternoon, announcing its plans to suspend the event. But it hinted that it could return a while. “Superfly, the manufacturers behind Grandoozy, feels a
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7 of Colorado’s best summer staycations you should book now

Even though the snow is still flying at the high state today it’s not too soon to begin thinking about a summer getaway — and you don’t need to depart Colorado to find something awesome to do. Whether it’s mountain getaway to reconnect with nature or a weekend downtown for dining and entertainment, Colorado has
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Vail, Beaver Creek’s single-day, window lift ticket price breaks $200

The 200 barrier for a walk-up ski lift ticket has been broken up for the first time by Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek this year, according to industry sources. Vail and Beaver Creek are charging $209 daily for a walk-up window ticket, in accordance with their site. The cost is reduced to $199 if bought
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Hit the slopes for cheap in January during “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month”

It was a cold and stormy night beneath Eldora’s Bunnyfair and also my 3-year-old self was projecting a significant hissy fit. Tears flowing down my stairs, I was berating my parents for bringing me , the forces that created the terrifying incline before me and also the dark night skies for being unsympathetic to my
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Restaurant review: Carrie Baird’s “fancy toast” is good. But Bar Dough is so much more than that.

3.5 stars (out of 4) Carrie Baird didn’t want for “elaborate toast” to become her trademark dish. Following a final-four end on season 15 of “Top Chef” — and two Quickfire wins courtesy of her amped-up bread creations — the plate is now a permanent fixture in the menu at Bar Dough, at which she’s a
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The 9 hottest Denver restaurants of 2018

Another season, another round of new restaurant tendencies and adventures: Latin dim sum! Down with menus! Zero-waste! Sustainability! Simply give us a burger! No, just give us foie gras terrine! There kind of was something for everybody, from super-sophisticated French food and walk-up pizza windows to seriously great Chinese and bucket list-worthy pita and hummus.
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Classic paintings collide with SpongeBob and Ren & Stimpy inside Denver’s Leon Gallery

Cymon Padilla’s show of oil paintings at Leon Gallery is titled “re:mixture,” however it’s probably best described as a mash-up. Or, even more precisely, as a 10-car art pile-up. Caravaggio’s & “Doubting Thomas” crashes into Donald Duck. Rodin’s & “Thinker” collides with SpongeBob SquarePants. Duchamp’s most notorious smashes into cartoon personalities Ren & Stimpy. Throughout
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History Colorado’s future gets some clarity thanks to new additions, challenging 2018

Following a tribal dancing and drum performance, Steve Turner canvassed the History Colorado Center on Dec. 8 conversing with all members of three Ute tribes, about 300 of whom revealed to welcome “Written on the Land: Ute Voices, Ute History. ” “The display program is really coming into life,” stated Turner, executive director of History Colorado.
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