Ozzie Santos, the dancer and yoga instructor perhaps better known by his moniker DiskoWizard, joins us to talk about the art of movement, staying healthy as you age, and, of course, disco music.
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Danny and Marlowe haul trash for a living. It’s not glamorous, but somebody’s gotta do it. Then one shift goes sideways, and suddenly they’re asking the question we all avoid: what are we really worth? The Garbologists at Theatreworks Colorado Springs—sharp, funny, and surprisingly moving. Tickets at entarts.org.
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Don’t miss the opportunity to see The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art at The Denver Art Museum through July 26th. This exhibition is the largest display of Australian Indigenous art ever presented in North America and offers a captivating, multi-layered experience, featuring 130 works by 142 artists drawn exclusively from the National Gallery of Victoria’s world-leading collection. These works will introduce you to the art, resilience, and depth of the world’s oldest continuous living culture. Visit denverartmuseum.org to purchase tickets.
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Don’t miss Denver’s biggest music festival, Underground Music Showcase, happening from July 24 - 26th, 2026. It’s one of our favorite events every year, a legendary mix of A-list talent and hidden gems. We’ll see you there! Get your tickets now to see 150+ national and discovery artists in RiNo for three jam-packed days of music. Tickets on sale now at https://www.undergroundmusicshowcase.com/
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Featured Song: “Sick in the City” by The Broken Rings
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