Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Sept. 20: Join students, alumni, and community women for a Women’s Empowerment Event by CU Athletics and the Big 12 Conference. Enjoy panels from CU Athletics, SI Swim, and WWE, plus local vendors and concessions.
Sept. 21: Enjoy this free, family friendly festival featuring comics, cosplay, all things pop culture and unforgettable memories. Learn more at www.AuroraMiniCon.org
The Word, September 20th – September 22nd: Enjoy over 100 locally and nationally recognized speakers and performers. Learn more at www.TheWordforDiversity.org
Mexican Cultural Center & Colorado Symphony, Thursday, September 26th: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a concert highlighting Latin culture’s influence on sound in the Americas. Learn more at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Sep. 27: Make sure you bring your appetite to this barbeque and top-notch brew extravaganza. Learn more at TennysonCenter.org
Sept. 27: Register for the Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s Annual Luncheon and hear from two internationally renowned women. Learn more at www.WFCO.org.
Colorado Symphony, Saturday, September 28th: Experience superstar LeAnn Rimes as she joins the Colorado Symphony for a special, one night performance. Get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Saturday, September 28th: Enjoy the Butterfly Pavilion’s biggest night of conservation. Learn more and get tickets at www.Butterflies.org
Sep. 28: Come out and help empower some brave young girls by shining a light on their path towards independence and confidence. Learn more about how you can get involved at CompassRoseInternational.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
Thursday, October 10th: 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
Saturday, October 12th: Legendry Mandolin player, Chris Thile, teams up with the Colorado Symphony. Get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Thru 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
Wednesdays & Thursdays: Enjoy delicious food in Downtown Denver for a great cause. Learn more at www.CivicCenterPark.org.
Oct. 17 - 27: Rock and roll’s biggest legends take the stage once more in this jukebox musical. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
Sept. 27 - 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.
November 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. 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.
An affordable condo project at 29th and Welton Street will transform a parking lot into much-needed housing.
Just a month after moving into the Ash House, 60 University of Colorado students are now being forced out of their homes, and more than a dozen of them need to find new permanent housing.
September is "Newborn Screening Month" and Children's Hospital in Colorado is leading the way nationwide to ensure babies receive these vital screenings.
The Pearl Fire that forced evacuations in Larimer County near the Colorado-Wyoming border was human caused. That's according to the Larimer County Sheriff.
Douglas County Commissioners have chosen to continue discussion on a controversial proposed development around the town of Castle Rock.
An affordable condo project at 29th and Welton Street will transform a parking lot into much-needed housing.
Just a month after moving into the Ash House, 60 University of Colorado students are now being forced out of their homes, and more than a dozen of them need to find new permanent housing.
Michelle Vanek was hiking up Mount of the Holy Cross when she went missing in 2005.
The Pearl Fire that forced evacuations in Larimer County near the Colorado-Wyoming border was human caused. That's according to the Larimer County Sheriff.
P.J. Locke says in each year of his professional football journey he has learned something new.
Travis Hunter's incredible performance in the Colorado Buffaloes win over the Colorado State Rams has earned him Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors.
American gymnast Jordan Chiles is asking Switzerland's Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport that stripped her of a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics.
A recording has gone viral showing a popular former Colorado Buffaloes basketball player involved in an apparent scuffle with Colorado State Rams fan attendees at Saturday's football battle between the in-state rivals.
For Juan Olivares, "American football" is the most interesting sport.
Bo Nix soon followed a long completion on a trick play with an interception in the back of the end zone.
Despite some workplace gains, many women continue to experience sexual harassment and bias, a McKinsey and LeanIn study finds.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was taken into custody by federal authorities in New York Monday night.
Amazon CEO Andrew Jassy is ending the e-commerce giant's extended experiment with remote work, saying employees collaborate better in person.
American gymnast Jordan Chiles is asking Switzerland's Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport that stripped her of a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics.
Congressional staffers say there are increasing concerns about Secret Service's funding levels, as Congress debates federal spending.
Congressional staffers say there are increasing concerns about Secret Service's funding levels, as Congress debates federal spending.
President Biden signed legislation that could ban TikTok into law in April, teeing up a countdown for the video-sharing app's sale.
Ryan Wesley Routh was allegedly armed with an AK-47-style rifle in an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump is "safe and unharmed" and a suspect is in custody after allegedly pointing a high-powered rifle through golf course fence, officials said.
The former first lady, senator, secretary of state and presidential nominee opens up about personal matters in her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty."
September is "Newborn Screening Month" and Children's Hospital in Colorado is leading the way nationwide to ensure babies receive these vital screenings.
The function is not a diagnostic tool, but can tell watch-wearers if they are exhibiting signs of sleep apnea.
The new white paper is the most comprehensive look at 988's data to date.
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations than ever before.
Boar's Head will no longer make liverwurst and is indefinitely closing the location where the product was made, impacting 500 workers.
Despite some workplace gains, many women continue to experience sexual harassment and bias, a McKinsey and LeanIn study finds.
Amazon CEO Andrew Jassy is ending the e-commerce giant's extended experiment with remote work, saying employees collaborate better in person.
The park is 70 acres in size and will be dedicated to elevating quantum technology and research in Colorado.
Popeyes touts $5 fried chicken deal as it joins other restaurant chains looking to entice inflation-weary consumers.
The function is not a diagnostic tool, but can tell watch-wearers if they are exhibiting signs of sleep apnea.
A prolific mail thief was arrested in El Paso County and is now set for trial in federal court.
A Denver law firm, hired to look into an alleged gang takeover of an Aurora apartment building, says they found the Venezuelan TdA gang began taking over the Whispering Pines apartments in late 2023.
In 2023, CBS News Colorado's Kati Weis spoke with several concerned residents at the park about a host of complaints they had – some people so upset, that they staged a protest at the park.
Miles away, in almost all corners of the metro area, residents in the Happy Canyon neighborhood in Denver, Applewood in Golden, or south in Sterling Ranch have the same question.
Questions about trust and safety have been a top conversation among leaders in Colorado's criminal justice system this year, including in Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty's office.