Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 10: The Colorado Symphony cello section presents a special evening of classical and contemporary masterpieces curated to highlight the cello’s expressive range. Learn more at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Oct. 11: This Annual Summit aims to offer support, tools, insights, and encouragement to those doing essential work. Register at LeadDEI.com.
Oct. 12: Legendry Mandolin player, Chris Thile, teams up with the Colorado Symphony. Get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Through Oct. 13: Embark on a tale of rags to riches where the only thing sweeter than pie is making it to the top. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
October 4 - 13: Step into a dreamland where classical sensibility meets storybook magic as Colorado Ballet presents Sleeping Beauty. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Oct. 17: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, SHHRP is hosting a diversity job fair for Metro Denver job seekers. Learn more at SHHRP.net.
Oct. 26: Cycle and raise money for Craig Hospital programs and patients. Learn more at CraigHospital.org.
October 26th: Colorado Boulder University will be holding a Breathe Deep TOGETHER Lung Cancer Awareness Walk in collaboration with LUNGevity. Learn more at www.fundraise.lungevity.org
Oct. 17 - 27: Rock and roll’s biggest legends take the stage once more in this jukebox musical. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
Wednesdays & Thursdays: Enjoy delicious food in Downtown Denver for a great cause. Learn more at www.CivicCenterPark.org.
Through Nov. 1: Nominations for the Homegrown Awards are now open. Submit your DPS alumni nominations today. Learn more at Ednium.org.
Through Nov. 3: Fresh from the streets of Transylvania, this feminist horror-com drives a stake through the patriarchy itself. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Through Nov. 3: Explore the connection between contemporary Mexican design and ancient and colonial artistic practices. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Nov. 7: Experience exclusive fall and holiday looks from top designers at this glamorous event benefiting National Jewish Health. Learn more at NJHealth.org.
Nov. 1-10: 10 days, over 200 films, cultural events, and inspiring conversations. Don’t miss out! Get your tickets at DenverFilm.org.
Nov. 1-10: Explore vibrant art districts, museum exhibitions, outdoor sculptures, performing arts, film, and more. Get details at DenverArtsWeek.org.
Nov. 16: Join diverse individuals exploring women’s history in unexpected places and through non-traditional techniques. Learn more at HistoryColorado.org.
Nov. 9-17: Revel in the light-hearted tale of how the most important battle is the one for the heart. Learn more and get tickets at www.OperaColorado.org
Nov. 15–17: For over 40 years, this premier holiday show supports the Junior League of Denver’s mission to empower women and disrupt systemic poverty. Learn more at JLD.org.
Nov. 16–17: Discover a musical journey as Béla Fleck masterfully blends classical and bluegrass influences with his banjo. Find out more at ColoradoSymphony.org.
Dec. 7: Join Ednium for the Homegrown Awards Gala celebrating local DPS talent. Learn more at Ednium.org.
Nov. 22 - Dec. 29: Come out for a ball in this royal fairy tale perfect for the whole family. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
November 30 - December 29: The Nutcracker returns to delight audiences of all ages with this timeless tradition that captures the festive spirit of the season. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Enjoy world-renowned dance ensembles, musicians, and family programming at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Learn more at www.NewmanCenterPresents.com
The Symphony’s 24/25 season includes performances alongside several world-renowned artists. Learn more and get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
January 31 - February 9, 2025: Indulge in the scandalous allure of Giacomo Casanova’s legendary escapades in Kenneth Tindall’s new ballet, Casanova. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Oct. 13 - Feb. 17 at Denver Art Museum: Explore this exhibition named after the beloved children’s book that became a cultural touchstone. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
February 22 - March 2, 2025:In an attic in the Parisian Latin Quarter, the chateau is petite, but the personalities are grand. Learn more and get tickets at www.OperaColorado.org
March 7 – 16, 2025: Follow Colorado Ballet down the rabbit hole for ALICE (in wonderland). Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Feb. 14 - March 30, 2025: Come watch as one neighborhood changes drastically over time without losing its heart. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
April 3 - 13: Bring out your spyglasses and enjoy a night filled with mystery and suspense. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
April 11 – 20, 2025: Colorado Ballet’s annual repertory production returns with a captivating trio of powerhouse masterpieces. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
March 28 - May 11, 2025: Feel free to spend an evening on the edge of your set in this who-dunnit thriller experience. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Probe the boundless mysteries of space by wandering and immersing your senses through sight, sound, and touch. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org
See photos from CBS Colorado's Girls in the Game event on the University of Denver campus on Aug. 17, 2024.
See photos from Global Fest on Aug. 17, 2024, in Aurora.
Cheyenne Frontier Days takes place in late July in Cheyenne, Wyoming, every year.
See images from Civic Center Park in Denver on Indy Eve in 2024.
On June 6th, CBS Colorado partnered with McMeen Elementary School to screen the documentary McMeen In the Middle, Denver's Migrant Crisis.
2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur are free and open to the public for lots of family-friendly programming.
See photos from the Girls & Science Kick-Off at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on March 1, 2024.
CBS Colorado team members got together with other volunteers for a build of "Girls thINC Outside the Box" activity kits through Girls Inc. of Metro Denver.
On the outside, Mariam Aldaraji is all smiles and laughter spending time with her husband, twin boys and two daughters. But inside she knows she could have lost it all.
The town of Castle Rock says the current sales tax rate isn't keeping up with the demand for police and fire services as the community grows.
Spooky season is the perfect time to sink your teeth into a production of "Dracula." The Arvada Center has the perfect ticket.
A comet discovered last year as it approached our solar system is now in full view in Colorado's night sky.
Co-responders have been a staple in the Wheat Ridge community since 2017.
The family of Jusiah Suarez are praying for his recovery after he was critically injured by two vehicles in a hit-and-run crash while he was walking home after work in Brighton.
The mother of Kilyn Lewis spoke to CBS News Colorado and publicly following the DA's decision to not charge the officer who killed her son.
On the outside, Mariam Aldaraji is all smiles and laughter spending time with her husband, twin boys and two daughters. But inside she knows she could have lost it all.
The town of Castle Rock says the current sales tax rate isn't keeping up with the demand for police and fire services as the community grows.
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Justin Herbert directed a clock-chewing, methodical Los Angeles Chargers offense that capitalized on the departure of star cornerback Patrick Surtain II to beat the Denver Broncos 23-16 on Sunday.
The Wildcats escaped with a 31-28 win over Colorado on Saturday night.
Two-way player Travis Hunter left the Colorado Buffaloes game against Kansas State at Folsom Field on Saturday night at Folsom Field with an injury.
Denver native Chauncey Billups will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend.
Rafael Nadal is one of tennis's highest net-worth players, having amassed a fortune in prize money and sponsorships.
Authorities are investigating the disappearance of a Colorado teen whose head and hands were found at her family's former home after they sold it.
How much is your caregiving worth? A new tool calculates the financial value of work devoted to aiding loved ones in need.
In 1974, a creative surgical procedure saved the career of L.A. Dodgers pitcher Tommy John after he tore his UCL. Today, an astonishing 35% of active MLB pitchers have had "Tommy John surgery." But more than half of the athletes getting the procedure are under 18.
One of the greatest actors of all time, Al Pacino's life might have turned out very differently, if not for his mother's determination, the faith of director Francis Ford Coppola, or his success at overcoming an addiction to drink. He talks about his new memoir, "Sonny Boy."
In his latest book, Bob Woodward delves into the inner circles of the Biden White House during the Russia-Ukraine war and Israel's conflict against Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as new information about Trump and Putin.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz trekked through tall grass for hours, but didn't get one shot off all day.
The mayor and police chief of Aurora, Colorado, are pushing back on claims that the city is "overtaken by Venezuelan gangs."
Donald Trump promises to enact what he calls "Operation Aurora" in Colorado rally
Cards Against Humanity counters move earlier in the month by pro-Trump super PAC funded by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
The U.S. government is "absolutely not" diverting hurricane and disaster relief funds to subsidize the care of migrants, the top Customs and Border Protection official told CBS News.
It's been almost a year since the nation's first mental health treatment facility operated by a school district opened in Aurora. Since then, dozens of Cherry Creek School students facing mental health crises have attended Traverse Academy.
How much is your caregiving worth? A new tool calculates the financial value of work devoted to aiding loved ones in need.
In 1974, a creative surgical procedure saved the career of L.A. Dodgers pitcher Tommy John after he tore his UCL. Today, an astonishing 35% of active MLB pitchers have had "Tommy John surgery." But more than half of the athletes getting the procedure are under 18.
Banned in Canada for 20 years, baby walkers send thousands of U.S. children to hospital emergency rooms every year.
Fisher-Price is offering $25 to product owners who remove and destroy swing parts that increase risk of suffocation.
How much is your caregiving worth? A new tool calculates the financial value of work devoted to aiding loved ones in need.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg wrote in a memo that the aerospace giant is cutting 10% of its 170,000 workforce.
Cards Against Humanity counters move earlier in the month by pro-Trump super PAC funded by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Carmen Morales opened her first Santiago's in 1991 in her hometown of Brighton.
Banned in Canada for 20 years, baby walkers send thousands of U.S. children to hospital emergency rooms every year.
Some law enforcement agencies say they are scrambling as they try to figure out what to do after some state grants to fight fentanyl trafficking ended in June.
After more than five months, a city-commissioned investigation into the use of comp time by top Denver Fire Department commanders is "nearing its conclusion," according to a mayor's spokesperson.
After years of homes being flooded and damaged in one of its oldest neighborhoods, Johnstown has agreed to spend $1 million to install a new storm sewer and address the ongoing problem.
On a sunny Thursday afternoon in September, former sportscaster Mark McIntosh met the woman he described as "an angel in my midst."
Former RTD Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, who separated from the agency last week, was fired according to a Colorado licensing database.