EVENTS CITYCAST DENVER PRESENTS HEYDAY City Cast Denver proudly presents HEYDAY, a family-friendly indoor fair, offering a curated urban twist on the classic state fair experience. Expect a celebration of all things Denver, with a delightful variety of food, arts, entertainment, and more. WHEN: March 8, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. COST: Ages 13+ -$17.69 Kids 12 and under - $12.54 WHERE: 1075 Park Ave W. Denver INFO: heydaydenver.com DENVER RESTAURANT WEEK Serving up a much-anticipated experience for locals and visitors alike to celebrate the city’s thriving culinary scene. You’ll find plenty of fine dining options at chef-owned eateries, along with cuisine from around the globe. WHEN: March 7 - 16 COST: For the fi rst time, Denver Restaurant Week will include four price points: $25, $35, $45, and $55 for a multi-course meal WHERE: Participating restaurants throughout Denver INFO: denverrestaurantweek.com DENVER ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the largest in the country, and it’s a great place to toast your favorite saint WHEN: March 15. The parade begins at 9:30 a.m., but some people arrive as early as 6 a.m. COST: Free WHERE: Downtown Denver (The parade will start at 19th and Wynkoop, turn left on 17th, then turn north on Blake St, eventually ending at 27th St.) INFO: denverstpatricksdayparade.com DENVER MARCH POWWOW The Powwow features more than 1,600 dancers from close to 100 tribes from 38 states and three Canadian provinces. The three-day event in the Denver Coliseum is packed with singing, dancing, storytelling, food, art, and more, ensuring a wonderful experience for everyone. WHEN: March 21 - 23 COST: Ages 6 & under – Free, Ages 60+ $3/per day ($9 for 3-day pass) General Admission $7 per day ($29 – 3-day pass) WHERE: Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt St., Denver INFO: denvermarchpowwow.com HEARD TO BE SEEN, SEEN TO BE HEARD - ART EXHIBITION Heard to be Seen, Seen to be Heard (HSSH) is an exhibition and collaboration art project between Artist Emma Balder and Saint Francis Apartments (SFA) residents who are transitioning out of homelessness. During three collaborative sessions in September 2024, 18 residents gathered for regenerative artmaking and group dialogue. The work culminates in an exhibition at Understudy, featuring a large-scale collaborative sculpture, media content, and residents’ process-based drawings and writings completed during the sessions. WHEN: March 27 - April 27 (Opening Reception: March 27, 4-7 p.m., Participant Talk: March 27 at 5:30 p.m.) COST: Free WHERE: Understudy, 890 C 14th St., Denver INFO: emmabalder.com/heard-to-be-seen-arts-in-society PUZZLES 1 14 17 20 24 26 30 34 41 44 48 52 57 61 64 ACROSS 1. Like a committee formed for a specifi c purpose 6. Genesis twin 10. Titles for attys. 14. Disinclined (to) 15. Type of diagram with overlapping circles 16. Seed-spitter’s sound 17. When repeated, the luxury of certain record grooves? 19. Persia, now 20. “Raiders of the Lost ___” 21. “___ my Annabel Lee...” (Poe line) 22. Pass the use-by date 24. When repeated, camping equipment being given right this very moment? 26. Brain or ear area 29. One star, two stars, etc. 30. High-level HS math class 33. Pie perch 34. Sound systems 36. Bloodsucking types 41. Sandwich preceder or dinner follower 43. It comes before E 44. Pull a ___ (trick) 47. Tiny, informally 48. When repeated, what it’s only reasonable to expect to smell? 52. Back at sea 53. “Not to mention...” 54. “Hold on a ___!” 57. Partner of alt and del 58. When repeated, give Fall Out Boy bassist Pete a small weekly stipend? 61. Udder tip 62. Moist 63. Singer Turner’s autobiography 64. Bothers 65. Relieve 66. Turkic language (not to be confused with a type of seafood sauce or tooth deposit) 58 62 65 DOWN 1. Hawkeye player on “M*A*S*H” 2. Active sort 3. Mediocre writer 4. Non-Rx 5. Head of a committee 6. Balances (out) 7. Users of stamps 8. Member of a colony 9. Perturbed 10. Emergency treatment for an allergic reaction 11. Inexpensive cat toy 12. Milk units 13. Trigonometry functions 18. “Lost” actor Daniel ___ Kim 23. Scrabble 8-pointers 24. Orchard item 25. Hammer’s target 26. ___ Vegas 27. Make a choice 28. Inits. at the end of a date in ancient history 31. Reader at Mass 32. Row of pillars (anagram of CONDO LEAN) 35. Phoenix basketball team 37. Fraternity letters 38. Pointy part of a witch costume 39. Hosp. triage sites 40. James Bond, for one 42. Quiets down 44. Street in Southeast Portland that runs diagonally 45. Passenger train company 46. Refi nes, as ore 48. Th ey’re succulent 49. Run off to the chapel 50. Australian state: Abbr. 51. Namely 54. Huff y state 55. Lab equipment named aft er a certain Sicilian rumbler 56. Industry big shot 59. When doubled, a Teletubby 60. Capt.’s in-fl ight prediction 59 63 66 53 60 45 46 49 50 51 54 55 56 27 28 31 32 35 42 29 33 36 43 47 37 38 39 40 21 25 18 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 15 7 8 COURTESY OF STREETROOTS 9 10 16 19 11 12 13 2 7 4 2 5 6 9 2 3 3 6 2 1 9 5 1 7 3 5 March 2025 DENVER VOICE 13 7 4 5 9 3 4 2 7 1 PUZZLE COURTESY OF STREET ROOTS, DENVER VOICE’S SISTER PAPER IN PORTLAND, OR PUZZLE COURTESY OF STREET ROOTS, DENVER VOICE’S SISTER PAPER IN PORTLAND, OR
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