Denver area events for Dec. 2

If you have an event taking place in the Denver area, email information to carlotta.olson@gazette.com at least two weeks in advance. All events are listed in the calendar on space availability.

Tuesday

Downtown Denver Food Tour — 1-4 p.m., Denver, $60 and up. Registration required: deliciousdenverfoodtours.com.

Collaborative Piano — 5 p.m., MSU Denver Recital Hall, 855 Lawrence Way, Denver, $12. Tickets: ahec.universitytickets.com/w.

“Gabby’s Dollhouse Live” — 6 p.m., Bellco Theatre, 1100 Stout St., Denver, $47 and up. Tickets: axs.com.

Atreyu – The Curse Tour — 6 p.m., Summit Music Hall, 1902 Blake St., Denver, $38 and up. Tickets: summitdenver.com.

Sipping N’ Painting Hampden — “Ski Country,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., Sipping N’ Painting Hampden, 6461 E. Hampden Ave., Denver, $35. Registration required: sippingnpaintinghampden.com.

CU Boulder Thompson Jazz Big Band Performs Ellington’s “The First Nutcracker Suite” — 6:30 and 9 p.m., Dazzle at Baur’s, 1080 14th St., Denver, go online for prices. Tickets: dazzledenver.com/#/events.

King Mala: The Devotion Tour — 7 p.m., Marquis Theater, 2009 Larimer St., Denver, $30 and up. Tickets: marquisdenver.com.

Open Mic Night — Sign-ups start at 7 p.m. with performances at 8 p.m., Goosetown Tavern, 3242 E. Colfax Ave., Denver; goosetowntavern.com.

Faculty Tuesdays — With Jocelyn Medina & Dave Corbus Band, 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall, Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder, pay what you can. Online streaming available; cupresents.org.

Deborah Jack: The Haunting of Estuaries…an (After)Math of Confluence” — Through Feb. 15, MCA Denver, 1485 Delgany St., Denver, go online for admission prices; mcadenver.org.

“Nourished: Works by Jazz Holmes” — Through March 15, Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver, go online for prices; botanicgardens.org.

“Southwest Impressions: Prints from the Barbara J. Thompson Collection” — Through June 14, Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, go online for prices: denverartmuseum.org.

CARLOTTA OLSON, The Denver Gazette


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