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[MONET GARDEN 4]  Caption: The Denver Botanic Gardens new exhibit, The Monet Garden:  A living Canvas will open to the public on Thursday, July 22,  1999. The garden features an arched bridge and water lillies in  the spirit of the French impressionist painter.  Photographer: REBECCA MCALPIN  Title: FREELANCE  Credit: SPECIAL TO THE POST  City: DENVER  State: CO  Country: USA  Date: 19990721  ObjectName: MONET GARDEN 4  Keyword: PUBDATE____1999_07_26
[MONET GARDEN 4] Caption: The Denver Botanic Gardens new exhibit, The Monet Garden: A living Canvas will open to the public on Thursday, July 22, 1999. The garden features an arched bridge and water lillies in the spirit of the French impressionist painter. Photographer: REBECCA MCALPIN Title: FREELANCE Credit: SPECIAL TO THE POST City: DENVER State: CO Country: USA Date: 19990721 ObjectName: MONET GARDEN 4 Keyword: PUBDATE____1999_07_26
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Art at altitude

The Dillon Art Festival is today and Sunday. Dozens of artists will display paintings, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, fiber arts and wood. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. From Interstate 70, take the Dillon/Silverthorne exit (No. 205) to U.S. 6 east, then right onto Lake Dillon Drive. 970-547-9326; ;

Water, water everywhere

The Denver Botanic Gardens’ “Water Blossom Festival” is Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Expect demonstrations, special tours and even some free plants. Normal admission prices apply. 1005 York St., 303- 843-9619;

It will be hoppin’

Denver’s Hip-Hop Congress hosts a Hip-Hop Park Jam from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The free event features DJs and MCs, performance painting, dance battles and food. Hosted by Dent and Johnny 5 of the Flobots. La Raza Park, West 38th Avenue and Navajo Street. Information:

Good golly, Miss Molly

Margaret Brown would have been 143 this weekend. To celebrate, the Molly Brown House Museum hosts Molly’s Birthday Bash on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. featuring birthday cake, costumed characters, a scavenger hunt and Victorian lawn games. Tickets are $8-$12. 1340 Pennsylvania St. 303-832-4092, ext. 16;

At the Movies

Mind-blowing dreams

What if dreams came true? Would that be good or bad? “Inception” tells the tale of a world where dreams are invaded and powered by technology to bring them to fruition. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page. PG-13.

Three’s a crowd

Two lesbians (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) have a settled and content family life until they meet the biological father of their children in “The Kids Are All Right.” R.

Homebodies

Bait and switch

In “Chloe,” now on DVD, a suspicious doctor hires an escort to test her husband’s fidelity, but things don’t go exactly as planned. Seduction is the game. The question: Player, played or playing? R.

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