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Things to do this weekend: A flame-throwing owl and New Belgium Brewing’s fantastical forest

Your best bets also include comedy from Fortune Feimster and the Denver Women’s Chorus

Drew "Torch" & Monica "Sepia" Hsu stand in front of “Māo Tóu Yīng", their fiery owl sculpture that's joining this year's Sweetheart Festival in Loveland. (Provided by Visit Loveland)
Drew “Torch” & Monica “Sepia” Hsu stand in front of “Māo Tóu Yīng”, their fiery owl sculpture that’s joining this year’s Sweetheart Festival in Loveland. (Provided by Visit Loveland)
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)Tiney Ricciardi - Staff portraits at ...
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Get lost in the woods — with beer

Saturday. Fort Collins’ New Belgium Brewing Co. is hosting a beer festival on Saturday, Feb. 10, and it just might be its most enchanting of the year. Lost in the Woods is a celebration of the brewery’s cellar specialties, including barrel-aged sour beers made in wooden fermentation vessels called foeders.

A craft-brewery slumber party? New Belgium Brewing Co. has that, and more, at Lost in the Woods. (Provided by New Belgium)
A craft-brewery slumber party? New Belgium Brewing Co. has that, and more, at Lost in the Woods. (Provided by New Belgium)

Fittingly, the event takes place in New Belgium’s so-called Foeder Forest, a brewing space home to 56 of the namesake pieces of equipment. That’s also where guests will find a DJ and free food. This year’s theme is “storybook slumber party,” so consider this an invitation to don your comfiest pajamas for the occasion.

Lost in Woods happens Feb. 10 from 8 p.m. to midnight at New Belgium, 500 Linden St., Fort Collins. Tickets cost $75 at . — Tiney Ricciardi

Flame-spewing owls? It must be Valentine’s Day.

Through Wednesday. This year’s biggest attention-getters for our annual, love-it-or-hate-it Hallmark holiday include the return of the “Mortified Live: Doomed Valentine’s Show” at the Oriental Theater, where adults share “their most angst-ridden teenage diaries, artwork, and more — in front of total strangers,” organizers wrote. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 4335 W. 44th Ave. in Denver. $22-$25.

New this year at Loveland’s Sweetheart Festival on Saturday, Feb. 10, is a 25-foot-tall steel owl that shoots flames out of its wings at the city’s Foundry Plaza. The Burning Man sculpture, titled “Māo Tóu Yīng” (Chinese for owl), will be accompanied by fire spinners and flaming Cupid, a smaller fire sculpture that has been featured at previous Sweetheart Festivals.

The free outdoor event, which includes live ice carving, art and fire “sculptures,” live music and dance, kid’s activities, food, drinks and more, runs 10 a.m.-8 p.m. at 201 East 4th St. in Loveland. Call 970-699-2856 or see for more. — John Wenzel

Colorado-favorite comic Fortune Feimster returns to Denver this weekend. (Denver Post file, provided by Fortune Feimster)
Colorado-favorite comic Fortune Feimster returns to Denver this weekend. (Denver Post file, provided by Fortune Feimster)

Fortune Feimster’s comedy gold

Friday. If you’ve seen Fortune Feimster on TV lately, it was likely on Netflix’s “FUBAR,” the action-comedy co-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger that was renewed for a second season last year. While the ever-ascendant North Carolina native has proven her comedic credentials on “Last Comic Standing,” “Chelsea Lately” and other vehicles, her acting resume has become a solid side gig to her true love of stand-up.

She returns to Denver’s Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Place in Denver, for a pair of shows at 7 p.m. (mostly sold out as a press time) and 9:30 p.m. (same deal) on Friday, Feb. 9. Tickets are $45 each, minus fees, with higher prices via resales. — John Wenzel

Denver Women's Chorus. (Seth McConnell, provided by DWC)
Denver Women's Chorus. (Seth McConnell, provided by DWC)

Denver Women’s Chorus turns 40

Saturday. The Denver Women’s Chorus on Saturday, Feb. 10, will revisit its greatest hits and “new classics” by Brandi Carlile, the Indigo Girls and others as part of HerStory, a 40th-anniversary celebration of the unique group. They’re part of Rocky Mountain Arts Association, which bills itself as the oldest and largest LGBTQ performing arts organization, and have a storied history of supporting underserved cultural communities.

The show runs at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday at Parsons Theatre in Northglenn, featuring Denver Children’s Choir, and returns at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at Denver’s Central Presbyterian Church, and 3 p.m. Feb. 18 at Broomfield Auditorium. Tickets: $23-$50 at — John Wenzel

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