Wednesday, January 18, 2006
You’ve seen the book.
“Colorado 1879-2000: Then & Now” features photographers William Henry Jackson (from then) and John Fielder (from now), and their landscape portraits that pair the Colorado from then and today side by side.
You’ve probably spent some time perusing the book on someone’s coffee or waiting room table, and now you can see the second installment at the Colorado History Museum.
Colorado 1879-2000: Then & Now II is on exhibition through April 5th.
See it, before it’s history. Nyuck nyuck.
What: Colorado 1879-2000: Then & Now II
Where: Colorado History Museum, 1300 Broadway
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What do sluts, ski bunnies, and bingo have in common?
They’re all dressed up with somewhere to go.
Every third Wednesday, Broadway’s (on, um, Broadway) is host to Denver’s favorite gender-bending queen, Nuclia Waste, emcee to the popular drag queen bingo with the Denver Cycle Sluts.
All for charity, all in good fun, Nuclia’s theme this week is slutty ski bunnies. Dig out your worst topless ski jumper and find yourself do-gooding with the bad girls.
What: Slut Bingo – ski bunny style!
Where: Broadway’s, 1027 Broadway, 8 p.m.
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All in!
The Denver Poker Tour continues to make its way throughout Colorado and the metro area, and stops at a bar near you.
With cash and prizes equaling over $50,000, between 60 and 150 participants will compete for a spot in the state poker finals in May.
From Denver to Boulder, Ft. Collins (FoCo as the kids are calling it. Make it stop.) to Pueblo, if poker is your bag, sign yourself up for the deal of the year.
What: Denver Poker Tour
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