Join Rocky Mountain Public Media and Opera Colorado for a double-bill virtual concert featuring Tom Cipullo’s
Josephine and
The Promise of Living, followed by a talkback hosted by Keo Frazier with starring performers Laquita Mitchell and Nmon Ford, as well as choreographer Terrell Davis. Josephine, a one-act opera, shines a spotlight on jazz-age icon and civil rights activist Josephine Baker.
The Promise of Living takes audiences on a journey through American history that highlights the challenges, opportunities and successes of the Black experience. The program is free, but register in advance here. Thursday, March 11, 6 p.m., online Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo will read Laura Peniche’s story about reaching out to fellow Christians to discuss her understanding of Jesus’s teachings on mercy, as well as his commandment that “you love one another just as I have loved you.” The free program weaves in the music of Uruguayan musician Elisa Garcia and the stori
A (Mostly) Complete Guide to Everything at McGregor Square
The Rockies 659,000-square-foot development just southwest of Coors Field will open in phases starting in late March and include everything from a food hall to a hotel to a giant outdoor plaza. Cassidy Ritter •
March 5, 2021
Editor’s note 3/11/21: This story was updated to reflect the new number of fans allowed to attend games at Coors Field after an announcement Tuesday that the team was granted a variance from the state, approving an increased capacity from 12,500 fans to 21,000 fans.
Like much else, the Colorado Rockies storied Opening Day festivities will look a bit different this year. While there will be fewer fans carousing around LoDo only 21,000 people will be allowed to attend each game those who aren’t able to snag tickets will be able to take part in celebrations at one of downtown Denver’s most exciting new developments.
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Reopens Monday, March 1, by appointment Devon Dikeou’s high-rise gallery space awakes from a deep sleep to reopen
Mid-Career Smear, a thirty-year survey curated by Cortney Lane Stell, first scheduled to open a year ago. The exhibition includes carefully staged, sophisticated installations, some of which resemble design-magazine spreads. Appointments will be available Wednesdays through Fridays; email info@dikeoucollection.org or call 303-623-3001 to set up a date and time to visit.
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