Truth or Dare Denver

Mile High Music Festival Returns for 2nd Year

March 27, 2009
Colorado's Mile High Music Festival returns to the Fields at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on July 18 and 19. // More

Democratic National Convention Events

May 14, 2008
The Democratic National Convention, coming to Denver Aug. 25-28, 2008, is already shaping up to be one of the biggest events in the Mile High City’s 150-year history. How can the public get involved? While the Convention itself will be closed to the general public, there will be a myriad of tie-ins that will allow Denverites to be a part of Mile High history. Here’s a look at a few Convention-related activities that are already underway! // More

Politically Significant Sites in the Mile High City

May 13, 2008
Denver has seen its fair share of history-making political events throughout its 150-year history. The city has hosted Presidents from Teddy Roosevelt to Bill Clinton in its luxury hotels, fine dining establishments and elsewhere. Here's a look at Denver's political backstory. // More

A Green Convention

May 13, 2008
Denver’s going to be a little more crowded than usual this summer. With close to 50,000 people expected to converge upon the Mile High City during the Democratic National Convention, held Aug. 25-28, convention planners and the City of Denver are making sure that this once-in-a-lifetime event is as eco-friendly as possible. // More

Denver Botanic Gardens Announces 2008 Concert Schedule

April 18, 2008
A favorite summer music venues for locals, the Denver Botanic Gardens announced their 08 line-up this week. The eclectic mix includes Latin icons The Gipsy Kings, southern originals Buckwheat Zydeco and Cowboy Mouth, and contemporary crooners Chris Isaak and KT Tunstall. Heads up: Tickets always go fast for the intimate outdoor spot. // More

Denver to Launch Biennial of the Americas

March 31, 2008
In the historic tradition of Venice and Sao Paolo, the world’s newest international contemporary art biennial is coming to Denver, Colorado. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper announced the city has received a $2 million grant from the Colorado-based Boettcher Foundation to help launch the Mile High City’s inaugural Biennial of the Americas. Scheduled for the summer of 2010, the two-month-long curated event will be a celebration of contemporary art and ideas from throughout the Americas. // More



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