Celebrate MLK Day, and more things to do in Denver today!
Colorado-based horror/fantasy/mystery/sci-fi imprint Hex Publishers is rounding up ten local authors for an evening of readings and conversation by and for genre-loving bookworms. Subjects range from a volume of cat cartoons to a hefty anthology of stories, with everything imaginable in between. Admission is free and reservations aren’t required, but Hex books available for sale will run between $9.99 and $36.99.
The Made By Us platform leaps into its first vendor market of 2023 with a two-day fest offering a different selection of forty vendors each day. That’s a lot of independent makers, artisans, jewelry makers, crafters, vinyl sellers, plant ladies, vintage collectors, bakers and condiment genies to choose from. Each day will be sound-surrounded, too, with spins by DJ Destiny Shynelle on Saturday and DJ Panda Style on Sunday.
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