• 30th Annual Denver Jewish Film Festival

    JCC Denver 350 S Dahlia Street, Denver, CO, United States

    The Jewish Film Festival presents a curated lineup of films that explore Jewish culture, history, and identity. Screenings include documentaries and international features from diverse perspectives. Post-film discussions and special events deepen engagement with the stories on screen.

  • Denver Jewish Film Festival Opening Night

    Mizel Arts and Culture Center 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, Colorado, United States

    Kick off the Denver Jewish Film Festival with Opening Night at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center on Thursday, January 22. This annual festival showcases films that explore Jewish culture, history, and contemporary life from around the world. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere celebrating storytelling and shared experience.

  • The Sickest Comedy Show

    Dude, IDK Studios 2801 N Downing St, Denver, CO, United States

    The Sickest Comedy Show brings a lineup of comedians to Dude, IDK Studios. Expect bold humor and come be a part of a lively crowd. It's perfect for a fun night out with friends!

  • Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder Exhibition Opening Ceremony

    History Colorado Center 1200 North Broadway, Denver, CO, United States

    Celebrate the opening of "Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder" at the History Colorado Center! This special morning event honors Colorado’s mountain landscapes through the iconic photography of John Fielder. In recognition of Colorado’s 150th birthday, the United States Postal Service will unveil a commemorative Colorado Statehood Forever stamp featuring one of Fielder’s […]

  • “Godspeed” Stage Play at Kilstrom Theatre

    Denver Center for Performing Arts JEFF CO LIBRARY – STANDLEY LAKE 8485 Kipling St, Arvada, CO, United States

    Godspeed is a Western-inspired stage play that reimagines the genre through the lens of Black life between the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. The production challenges traditional frontier narratives by centering Black storytelling. It explores how history and myth intersect in the American West.

  • “Dark and Tender: The Big Island” Screening, ManaHeart Circle and Q&A

    Vintage Theatre 1468 Dayton St, Aurora, CO, United States

    This documentary screening focuses on Black masculinity and vulnerability, offering an alternative to dominant narratives of toughness and stoicism. Dark and Tender: The Big Island emphasizes platonic connection and healing among Black men. Following the film, attendees participate in a ManaHeart Circle designed to foster reflection and shared dialogue. A Q&A session allows for deeper […]

  • Goldens in Golden 2026

    Downtown Golden 1010 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO

    Goldens in Golden is a joyful community event where hundreds of golden retrievers and their humans gather in downtown Golden to celebrate the beloved breed. The event usually includes group walks, photo ops, local vendors, and plenty of chances for dogs to socialize. Proceeds often support animal-related charities or rescues, giving the event a meaningful […]

  • Juanita Gray Community Service Awards and Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame

    Denver Central Library 10 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    The Juanita Gray Community Service Awards honor individuals who have made significant contributions to Denver’s Black community. The ceremony celebrates leadership, service, and grassroots impact. Hosted at the Denver Central […]

  • Pixar’s “Soul” Screening

    Aurora Fox Arts Center 9900 E Colfax Ave, Aurora, CO, United States

    Pixar’s Soul follows Joe Gardner, a middle-school band teacher who grapples with purpose and the meaning of life. The film blends jazz culture, Black artistic tradition, and philosophical questions about fulfillment. The screening offers a family-friendly but intellectually rich experience.

  • Denver Brass’s Rhythms of the Cosmos

    Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Hamilton Hall 2344 E. Iliff Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    Rhythms of the Cosmos explores universal rhythms that connect nature, humanity, and the stars. Audiences are taken on a sensory journey through sound and motion! The performance invites all ages to reflect on our place in the universe.