Friday, April 28
They don’t block traffic; they are traffic.
Bi-peds take on a whole different meaning with Critical Mass.
Designed with public space in mind, Critical Mass Denver meets on two wheels every Friday afternoon at Civic Center Park to take the city’s streets by bicycle storm.
If you want to make a share-the-road statement or just want to ride, meet by the seal fountain.
What: Critical Mass Denver
Where: Civic Center Park, 5:30 p.m.
Cost: free
More info: (Some adult language)
Comedy in the hole. Saturday
There are two things you should know about local comedy.
One – that Jackson’s Hole is a featured stand-up comedy spot. That’s right – the All-American Sports Grill is host to local comics. Perhaps the juxtaposition is already making you chuckle.
And two – the names “Adam Cayton-Holland,” and “Ben Kronberg.”
I guess that’s technically two things, for a total of three things you should know about local comedy.
But we’re not talking math here, folks.
What: Adam Cayton-Holland and Ben Kronberg stand-up
Where: Jackson’s Hole, 1520 20th Street, 8 p.m.
Cost: free
More info:
Jazz in the city. Saturday
This weekend marks the triumphant return of the free city concert series, with the trumpet-laden 3rd annual 5 Points Jazz festival.
The streets of Denver’s oldest, most colorful neighborhood will be decorated with groups, duos, trios, and quartets of jazz, tickling the tents with one of America’s purely original inventions.
Based in the Blair-Caldwell African-American Research Library, this event is free, fun, and open to the public.
What: 5 Points Jazz
Where: 26th & Welton, 1 – 5 p.m.
More info: