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Thursday, January 5, 2006


Party like its 1999 + 7.


Krewe de Colorado, the organization that celebrates the onslaught of Lent with a major annual Mardi Gras party, has raised over $20,000 locally for Hurricane Katrina victims.


Tonight, they present “The South Shall Rise Again,” a benefit with style for Katrina victims at the .


Help make the new year special.


What: The South Shall Rise Again

Where: 1770 Sherman Street, 6 – 10 p.m.

Cost: $40 donation

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To you, from Sam No. 1, Sam No. 2, and Sam No. 3!


The same family that brought you , classier, casual, convenient cuisine in a diner setting, presents Victory, an American Bar and Grille.


With a solid, dashing setting right off of the 16th Street Mall, if you’re downtown and hungry, you’ll be glad to add Victory to your roll call of downtown dining options.


As American as it comes (featuring authentic Greek, Italian, Mexican, and other international choices), Victory is perfect for clients, family, and upscale casual dining.


They also feature billiards and a great bar for sipping on libations while gandering the passers by.


Bon appetit!


What: Victory American Grill & Bar

Where: 1512 Curtis Street

More info: http://www.victoryamericangrill.com/ 303-534-4842



Angles and linear architecture, oh my!


You’ve seen the outside of the newest addition to the Denver Art Museum, but have you seen the inside?


The Fredric C. Hamilton Building is Denver’s new architectural golden child, and through fall of this year, you can observe the “Building Outside the Box” exhibition, demonstrating the mastery that goes into the structure and design of such a gem.


What: Building Outside the Box

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