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Snakes & Lizards Slither Into Denver Museum Of Nature & Science
There’s something new slithering into the Denver Museum of Nature and Science– lizards and snakes!
DU Law Students Aim To Halt ‘Over The River’
The artist Christo wants to stretch fabric over the Arkansas River as part of a massive art exhibition. But now a group of University of Denver law students are joining in on the fight to put a stop to it before it ever starts.
A Classic Country Show On Display At The PACE Center In Parker
Rick Seeber, the man behind the Old Stage West Theater and such downtown hits as “Beehive” and “8-Track,” is back in town. This time he has a brand new show in a brand new venue.
Moody Weighs In With Early Picks For Oscar
The Academy Awards show is still a month away, but that didn’t stop CBS4 Critic at Large Greg Moody from weighing in with his picks.
Canada-Quebec Wins Colorado Snow Sculpture Prize
Snow carvers from Quebec took first place in the 22nd annual International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge over the weekend.
Snow Becomes Beautiful Art In Breckenridge
Huge blocks of snow have been transformed into works of art in Breckenridge this week. It’s all part of the International Snow Sculpture Championships.
Live Events On Screen At Area Movie Theaters A Good Deal
You’ve probably seen promotions for Fathom events — live high definition satellite feeds of opera events, comedy shows, classic movies, and even Ultimate Fighting championships. All shown at movie theaters.
Organizers Hope ‘Winter On The Rocks’ Becomes A Tradition
It’s the first-of-its-kind and concert organizers hope it becomes a tradition — the “Winter on the Rocks” concert.
El Chapultepec Still Serving Up Hot Jazz In LoDo
There’s a nightclub in LoDo which has outlasted the boom and bust cycles of the neighborhood for more than 70 years. El Chapultepec is a favorite haunt for jazz aficionados.
Get A Good Deal On ‘Phantom’ At Boulder’s Dinner Theatre
“Phantom” provides the audience with a truly emotional connection to the characters and their plight without relying on flames, explosions and falling chandeliers.



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