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Things to do in Denver this weekend: Science “friction” series, Boulder Comedy Fest

Your best bets also include Pride events and a free fitness fest in Lakewood

The 1982 cult classic "Liquid Sky" is screening at Sie FilmCenter as part of the Science Friction series. (Provided by Denver Film)
The 1982 cult classic “Liquid Sky” is screening at Sie FilmCenter as part of the Science Friction series. (Provided by Denver Film)
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Science Friction

Through June 28. It’s not too late to catch titles from this month’s Pride-themed Science Friction series at Denver Film’s Sie FilmCenter, which kicked off with screenings of “Cloud Atlas,” “Barbarella,” “Earth Girls Are Easy” and more queer-friendly flicks.

This weekend: the Friday, June 20-Saturday, June 21, run of “Liquid Sky,” which programmers describe as “The story of a weekend in New York’s hyperrealist, queer, neon, drug-fueled, dangerous, and dystopian 1980s … .” Screenings take place at 2510 E. Colfax Ave. in Denver. Tickets: $12-$15. See the full schedule at

An inflatable unicorn leads a float during the Denver Pride Parade on Sunday, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post)
An inflatable unicorn leads a float during the Denver Pride Parade on Sunday, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post)

Taking Pride in downtown

Through June 29. While some former sponsors of Pride events have grown skittish or outright fearful of supporting LGTBQ people this year, Denver’s Dairy Block, Union Station and Larimer Square have thankfully doubled down with events through June 29, including a blockwide drag show (June 28) and running food/drink specials, DJ sets, live bands, drag queen bingo and trivia (and — eventually — a doggie-centric fashion show that was postponed for this week due to forecast high temperatures).

Coming up: Milk Market on Wednesday, June 25 will host “RuPaul’s Drag Race” trivia for all of the Emmy-winning show’s diehards (it’s had a couple of Denver winners, don’t ya know) and all month there are drink and other specials from Blanchard Family Wines, Poka Lola Social Club, the Maven, Kachina Cantina and others at Milke Market. See  or for more.

Boulder Comedy Festival founder Zoe Rogers, here performing at Santa Monica, Calif.'s Westside Comedy Theater. (Matt Misisco, provided by Boulder Comedy Festival)
Boulder Comedy Festival founder Zoe Rogers, here performing at Santa Monica, Calif.'s Westside Comedy Theater. (Matt Misisco, provided by Boulder Comedy Festival)

Boulder Comedy Festival

Thursday-June 29. One of the state’s biggest and best comedy events returns Thursday, June 25-Sunday, June 29, in the form of the Boulder Comedy Festival. The brainchild of stand-up Zoe Rogers, it’s grown over the last five years to include dozens of diverse veterans of late-night TV and streaming channels, but also several who’ve gone on to such credits post-fest (see alums such as Wally Baram, Leslie Liao and Heather Pasternak).

Individual showcases, which feature at least a half dozen comics each, take place at Junkyard Social, Dairy Arts Center, The End Lafayette and Louisville Underground. Tickets: $32.79 per show. All shows 18 and up.

Lakewood Family Fun Festival brings all ages of visitors together for free, fitness-minded outdoor activities. (Provided by City of Lakewood)
Lakewood Family Fun Festival brings all ages of visitors together for free, fitness-minded outdoor activities. (Provided by City of Lakewood)

Lakewood Family Fun

Saturday. It’s time to get some fresh air and exercise at Lakewood’s Family Fun Day, which returns to Carmody Park on Saturday, June 21, with fitness-minded activities for the entire family. That includes obstacle courses, games, face painting, family fitness demos and classes, water play, and local vendors. “Make sure to bring your wheels and helmet for our scooter/bike course and finish the day off with a fun color run!” organizers added for those under 10.

The free, all-ages event takes place 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on June 21 at 2200 S. Kipling St. No reservation necessary. Call 303-987-5419 or visit for more information.

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