Tuesday, October 4
The art of business.
Er, no. Wait. Strike that. Reverse it.
The business of art is a fascinating sphere for artists, dealers and collectors alike.
This week’s “Self Made” at Double Daughters’ Solatto features Phil Bender, director of Pirate Art Oasis in the highlands, a co-op gallery renowned for its pristine selection and longevity in existence.
Self Made usually has some good happy hour cocktail specials and appetizers, and is an excellent chance to examine some of Denver’s most creative successes under a microscope.
What: Self Made featuring Phil Bender of Pirate Art Oasis
Where: Double Daughters’ Solatto, 1632 Market Street, 6 p.m.
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London calling.
Broke from paying rent on your flat?
Hop the tube to Colfax for a trip across the pond and back in time to when spikey belts, checkered Vans, and sloppy haircuts ruled with an iron fist pumping in the air of rebellion.
People still wear the belts and the Vans and refuse to wash their hair, only now it’s probably because they didn’t have time to change coming home from their computer programming job in the Tech Center.
With a rebel yell, they’re still crying more, more, more.
What: $2 you-call-its at Streets of London
Where: 1502 East Colfax
More info: 303-861-9103
Swanky tank and tunes for Tuesday!
Have a seat. Have a drink.
Block out Broadway’s hustle and bustle and nestle back in the duct-taped booths for hours of high fidelity and strong drink.
John Hill of spins record revolutions for his weekly Hi-Fi listening party at Sputnik tonight.
What: John Hill’s Hi-Fi listening party
Where: Sputnik, 3 South Broadway
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