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(EL)DOGDAYS16_Isabel Campbell, age 19 months,  reacts to being kissed by "Shadow," left, and "Trace," right, at the "Bark in the Park,"  held in Aurora on Sunday, September 16, at Expo Park, near East Alameda and Havana Streets. She was there with her mother, Shelly Campbell of Aurora. The event for dog-lovers gathered many different breeds of dogs. The dogs are owned by the Beckmann's of Aurora.  (Lyn Alweis/The Denver Post
(EL)DOGDAYS16_Isabel Campbell, age 19 months, reacts to being kissed by “Shadow,” left, and “Trace,” right, at the “Bark in the Park,” held in Aurora on Sunday, September 16, at Expo Park, near East Alameda and Havana Streets. She was there with her mother, Shelly Campbell of Aurora. The event for dog-lovers gathered many different breeds of dogs. The dogs are owned by the Beckmann’s of Aurora. (Lyn Alweis/The Denver Post
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Art at altitude

Stay cool today (in more ways than one) by heading up to Evergreen’s Bergen Village Shopping Center Gallery for an Artists Walk. This free event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. features local artworks, childrens’ book readings, demos and classes, prize drawings, merchant discounts and more. Bergen Parkway, Evergreen;

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Sin City, Colorado-style

Lust, envy, pride, sloth, wrath, gluttony, greed: Join Central City Opera today for a taste of them all during SinFest, an event that includes opera, cocktails — and, did we mention, sin? Kurt Weill’s short but eye-opening opera “The Seven Deadly Sins” will put visitors in the mood for the fest’s other offerings: fire dancing, photography, slam poetry, gambling and drinking — all for $50. A party bus for Denver sinners is $20. Check in at 4 p.m. at the Central City Opera’s Teller House box office. or 303-292-6700

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A hot night of cool dance

Cleo Parker Robinson Dance presents the second annual Mile High Dance Festival at the CPRD Amphitheater. This free, outdoor urban dance phenomenon features David Taylor Dance, Kim Robards Dance and many more. Tonight at 7, 119 Park Avenue West.

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Join the frunch bunch

Local R&B crooner Hazel Miller sings some gospel favorites Sunday at “frunch” — a fantastical brunch — presented by Comedy Works South in Landmark Village. Gospel music, fantastic food — a fabulous way to start a Sunday. 11 a.m. $14-$35. 5345 Landmark Place, Greenwood Village. 720-274-6800 or

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Bark in the park

Bring Fido to the second annual Bark and Bluegrass Festival, today from noon to 9 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. Just like it sounds, dogs and live bluegrass make for a lively — and friendly — party. $25. Civic Center Park, 215 N. Mason St., Fort Collins.

Monnie Nilsson, The Denver Post

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