It's a big weekend in Denver. Are you ready for a lot of free fun?
Sunday, July 10, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Mutiny Information Cafe serves as a meeting place for Denver’s pop-culture underground: comic-book collectors, musicians, bookworms, poets — and that’s who you’ll meet between its well-worn shelves. Mutiny’s Saturday vendor markets are just another reason to call the place your second home.
Similarly, Wax Trax has been holding down 13th Avenue between Washington and Pearl streets for more than forty years, cultivating its own community, and the record haven is joined at the hip with the Sunday 13th Avenue Flea. Both markets deal in street-level wares, including vinyl, vintage, zines, handmades and whatever, and Wax Trax will contribute live music. Show up and dive in.
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