Mile High Puppy Bowl
Friday. While a half-dozen Colorado pups have already made Animal Planet’s annual Puppy Bowl on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 12), Denver International Airport is again offering a local version to calm travelers and attract non-flyers to the airport. Like the national contest, the pups will be available for adoption, in this case through Denver Animal Shelter.
Running 10 a.m.-noon, the free Puppy Bowl event takes place in a miniature gridiron where the cuties can romp, play and nap. If you’re passing through, or simply taking the A Train there to watch and adopt, it’s a cornucopia of photo opps. 8500 Peña Blvd. in Denver, center of Jeppesen Terminal, Level 5 near arrivals. flydenver.com, or denvergov.org for Denver Animal Shelter.
A Flea for Valentine’s Day
Saturday. Amid the pro- and anti-Valentine’s Day events in Denver this weekend is a naked truth: either one’s fundamentally about spending money. If you’d like to grab something more lasting than a $250 meal or bouquet of roses, visit the Valentine’s Day Flash Market at Mile High Spirits on Saturday, Feb. 11.
Free and open the public, the flea market features 14 local vendors hawking jewelry, paintings, sneakers and dried fruit (to name a few) alongside DJs and drink specials — $4 single-pour drinks — and Mexican BBQ from Ella’s Food Truck.
The latest from pop-up producer Hangin’ N Slangin’ runs 2 p.m.-6:30 p.m. on Feb. 11 at 2201 Lawrence St. in Denver. It’s free, but you can reserve a spot at eventbrite.com.
Free Black History Month music
Wednesday. Denver multi-hyphenate artist Shane Franklin, also known as SF1, plays focused but stylistically wide-ranging music along with his crack backing ensemble, The Crew — from beat-driven originals to contemporary hip hop greats such as OutKast. He’ll play a free concert starting at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 15, to commemorate Black History Month in Aurora.
The one-hour set at the Aurora Fox Arts Center, presented by Colorado Folk Arts Council, takes place Wednesday February 15. The show is free and open to the public at 9900 E. Colfax Ave. in Aurora. For questions or reservations call 720-329-0869, or call the Aurora Fox at 303-739-1970.
Black Film? Sounds great.
Saturday-Feb. 28. Also kicking off this weekend for Black History Month: the Sie FilmCenter’s series appreciating Black-film soundtracks, this time focusing on classic 1990s titles.
The program, “Black History Sounds Like – The ’90s Film Edition!,” begins Saturday, Feb. 11 at Denver Film’s Sie theater with “The Bodyguard,” followed by “Love Jones” (Wednesday, Feb. 15) — with special guest and Grammy winner Derrick Hodge — “Set It Off” (Feb. 18), “New Jack City” (Feb. 22), “Space Jam” (Feb. 24-25), “Boomerang” (also Feb. 25, with Hodge) and “Belly” (Feb. 28).
Tickets are $12 per screening and generally start at 7 p.m. at 2510 E. Colfax Ave. denverfilm.eventive.org or 720-381-0813.
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, to get entertainment news sent straight to your inbox.
Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our Twitter, & Facebook
We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.
For all the latest Entertainment News Click Here