Writer and local pickup basketball regular Paul Anderson talks about his experiences on the hardwood. Why does this sport get more intense than others? How do you get involved, and what are some of the unwritten rules of pickup in Denver?
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Immerse yourself in The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art, the largest display of Australian Indigenous art ever presented in North America, now on view at the Denver Art Museum! This exhibition 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. On view now through July 26. Visit denverartmuseum.org to purchase tickets.
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Located in the RiNo area, Nocturne is a bi-level lounge & eatery serving up eclectic plates & cocktails amid live jazz music. This acoustically designed room in the heart of Denver plays host to live jazz nightly (Wednesday through Sunday). Nocturne’s distinctive Artist in Residency programming is at the core of our lineup. This old-school approach to programming combines the unique opportunity to hone one’s craft with regular stage time, while also establishing an elevated rapport with Denver music fans. Nocturne is proud to be the only venue in Colorado that features jazz exclusively, and is also pleased to feature national touring artists on special occasions. Check out the show calendar and make a reservation at https://nocturnejazz.com/
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This Week’s Song: “Strangers Maybe” by Dear Luna



