Wednesday, August 3, 2005
Did you miss Film on the Rocks yesterday?
Instead of huffing about how you ‘didn’t want to have to climb that stupid hill anyway,’ you can rejoice in the Greenway Foundation’s urban outdoor film experience at Confluence Park.
And guess what!
They’re showing a pre-drugged-out Drew Barrymore in “E.T.!”
Phone home. Pack the kids. Perhaps pick up some Reese’s Pieces on the way.
What: “E.T.” at Confluence Park
Where: Behind REI (15th & Little Raven), dusk
Cost: free
More info:
Meet your imaginary friend!
If you haven’t already been properly introduced to your projective alter ego, it’s time you emulate your imaginary friends (or whatever label you’ve given them) into real life.
Local artist Katie Taft is known for her impressively startling renditions of her own imaginary friends, and tonight for Pod & Capsule’s continuing Wednesday Night Workshops, you can join Katie as she reveals your imaginative side and her sculpting secrets.
What: Meet Your Imaginary Friend
Where: Pod & Capsule, 554 Santa Fe, 6 p.m.
Cost: $25 + small materials fee
More info: 303-623-3460,
Dating on a budget.
You could also be enjoying an after-work drink, a pre-dinner drink, a rendevous for friends, a romantic meeting, or a dependent splurge on a budget.
Trios Enoteca, one of Denver’s classiest wine and cigar bars, puts uppity to bed in the early evening by offering half-price happy hour.
And jazz. And a few extra dollars when you leave.
What: Trios Enoteca Happy Hour
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