Your best bets for the week include Zoo Lights and Blossoms of Light at the botanic gardens.
. Their archives have been exhaustively mined, their legacy long secured. But what about injecting drag queen culture into our long, strange trippers’ catalog?on Friday, Nov. 22, with drag-queen covers of familiar Dead hits, including three-part harmonies, a rocking backing-band, different hosts, and surprise guests.. Both shows are benefits for local LGBTQ+ organizations such as Transformative Freedom Fund, Bread & Roses Legal Center, and Rocky Mountain Equality.
It runs Wednesday, Nov. 20-Jan. 12, 2025 from 4:30-9 p.m. nightly at 1007 York St. in Denver. Tickets: $20-$31. Call 720-865-3500 or visitThe Mile High Holiday Mart returns Nov. 15-17 at University of Denver’s Gates Hall. Now that we’re post-Halloween, the gifting pressure is on. You can relieve it early by visiting one of the high-profile holiday markets around Denver this weekend, starting with thecampus as a fundraiser for its host. $10 entry, with discounts available.
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