
Welcome back
Rico Theatre Cafe, 9 a.m. to close Wednesday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to close Saturdays and Sundays, 5 S. Glasgow Ave., Rico; 970-967-2233,
Muy Rico! The venue that hosted Junior Brown, Burning Spear, Leftover Salmon and other great music acts is open again after closing its doors in 2003. Rico promoter Jereb Carter brings in Denver roots band James and the Devil on Thursday and Manitou Springs rockers Poesis on Friday. Alt-country band Motorhome visits in September.
VoTE for DiNA
DiNA: “Artificial Intelligence is Better than No Intelligence,” Tuesday through Aug. 31, The Lab at Belmar, 404 S. Upham St., Lakewood; 303-934- 1777,
Thoughts are busy hatchin’. Meet DiNA, the interactive AI presidential candidate created by artist Lynn Hershman Leeson. Designed with voice-recognition software and connected to the Internet, DiNA processes questions typically put to candidates, and responds with immediate answers.
Mobilizing the homeless
Veteran Vehicle Project, multimedia show 8:30 to 10 p.m. today through Tuesday, East 14th Avenue and Grant Street, Denver; 720-944-2902,
Cry why, why, why? Krzysztof Wodiczko’s new-media sculpture turns a Humvee into a public projection venue for the stories of more than 40 of Denver’s homeless veterans. What can you learn from their war and postwar experiences?

