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Tuesday, December 20

Can you feel the pull?

You think wormholes are fascinating.

You exhaust yourself with mathematical equations.

You think time is irrelevant.

There’s a seat saved for you at Gates Planetarium, where “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity” can show you the life cycle of the universe – including theories from smart folk (like, Einstein smart) and mathematical equations that might show that while the universe is infinite, you might be able to put a number onto infinity.

What: Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity

Where: Gates Planetarium, 2001 Colorado Boulevard

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Central Denver sophisticate.

Broadway’s leisure options continue to boom.

If you’re too short on sculpting gel for the indie internments, can’t spare another inch in your waist for lobster mac n’ cheese from the Hornet, can’t afford she-she shopping, and are stocked full of vintage books, furniture, clothing and doo dads, there’s one more place on Broadway where you can hang your hat (hopefully not a trucker hat. You know people are making fun of you with that by now, right?).

is a new addition to the north-south strip, and as a mellow coffee and wine bar with a Mediterranean feel, is a welcome addition to the hustle and bustle that breathes on south Broadway.

Exhale.

What: Michelangelo’s

Where: 1 Broadway

More info: 303-733-0552


1-8-7 on 17th Avenue.

For the holidays, how would you like to soil your hands with murder?

Starting today, find yourself in the right place at the right time with one of 10 special holiday version performances of “Murder Most Fowl,” an interactive murder-mystery-comedy.

Since its open in 1989, “Fowl” has continued to entertain, haunt, and intrigue audiences across the nation, and is a tempting holiday event idea.

Fall witness to this murder-mystery cabaret.

What: Murder Most Fowl

Where: Avenue Theater, 417 East 17th Street

Cost: $15-$20

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