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EVENTS LAUGH LAB Come watch local comedians tinker and test out new material at Rise Comedy’s weekly Laugh Lab! Some comics will concoct the perfect formula while other jokes will implode but regardless, an outrageous amount of fun is guaranteed. WHEN: Nov 3, 10, 17, 24, 8 p.m. WHERE: Rise Comedy, 1260 22nd St. COST: Free MORE INFO: risecomedy.com DENVER FILM FESTIVAL Currently in its 44th year, the Denver Film Festival provides the opportunity to immerse oneself in world-class cinema for 12 straight days. This year’s fest will feature national and international independent films, creative conversations, post-screening Q+As, VR experiences, and additional special events. Choose from fancy-pants red carpet screenings or low-budget indie gems, while you hang with other film lovers and makers. WHEN: Nov 3 – Nov 14 WHERE: Multiple venues COST: Ticket prices vary MORE INFO: denverfilm.org MUSIC IN THE GALLERIES: THE NOOR QUARTET Enjoy live music as you wander the galleries with performances by The Noor Quartet at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. For the health and wellbeing of the community, all visitors ages 3+ are required to wear face coverings inside the museum. WHEN: Nov 14, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. COST: Free w/ museum admission, $6 – $10 WHERE: Clyfford Still Museum, 1250 Bannock St. MORE INFO: clyffordstillmuseum.org CHANGING HOW WE COVER HOMELESSNESS For news consumers, the way journalists cover homelessness frames our understanding of the issue, but what do members of the media understand about homelessness? In coordination with the Denver Press Club, the Denver VOICE is proud to sponsor this panel with Cara DeGette as moderator and panelists Robert Davis (Denver VOICE), Marcus Hill (Colo Springs Indy), Jeremy Jojola (9News). WHEN: Nov 17, 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Pl. COST: $5 MORE INFO: denverpressclub.org/events OPENING DAY OF THE DENVER CHRISTKINDL MARKET This festive holiday tradition will continue in Civic Center Park this year, allowing for more social distancing between guests. However, much of the charm will remain with festive music, big beers, Gluhwein, traditional cuisine, craft vendors, and heat lamps scattered throughout the park. Market runs through December 23, 2021; check the website for daily hours and entertainment. WHEN: Nov 19, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. WHERE: Civic Center Park, Colfax & Broadway 60 MINUTES IN SPACE Hear about the latest in space news, including rocket launches, updates on missions, cutting-edge astronomy, and more. WHEN: Nov 30, 7 p.m. WHERE: Online COST: Free; advance registration required. MORE INFO: facebook.com/DMNSorg November 2021 DENVER VOICE 13 COST: Free entry MORE INFO: christkindlmarketdenver.com COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 ACROSS DOWN 1. Suffix in some city names 5. Inscribed pillar 10. Invitation request 14. On the briny 15. Eye color 16. On the safe side, to a sailor 17. Giving up one’s own needs on behalf of others 20. Betting option 21. Experts 22. The “turf” in surf and turf 23. A pint, maybe 24. Coming back up 31. Malicious 35. Atlanta-based airline 36. Comply with 37. Punjabi princess 38. “Gimme ___!” (start of an Iowa State cheer) 39. “___, far, wherever you are” 40. Loaded (with) 41. Accumulate 43. Big show 44. Weevil 47. Conned 48. To the left, on a ship 52. ___ Henry’s, Tualatinbased business that was sold to Valvoline in 2015 56. Parting word 59. Period that started with the 1929 stock market crash 61. Big laugh 62. Broadcasting 63. Decorative case 64. Aims 65. Jocks’ antitheses 66. Ink decorations 1. Egyptian goddess 2. Consumers 3. Kindled anew 4. Blooper 5. Living together, with “up” 6. Boor’s lack 7. “The Snowy Day” author ___ Jack Keats 8. Hawaiian garland 9. A Little Rascal 10. Derby 11. A ___ of the tongue 12. Blow off steam 13. Coatrack parts 18. Burn the surface of 19. Brainchild 23. Drawer, e.g. 25. Joined with stitches 26. Arm bones 27. Roadwork site sight 28. Surefooted goat 29. ___ tide 30. Greek sandwich 31. Blows it 32. Conceited 33. Data 34. In ___ of (replacing) 41. With reckless ___ 42. Buffy and Faith 45. “___ Darn Cat” 46. Long narrative poem 49. Beginning 50. Indian yogurt dip 51. Rainbow ___ 52. Shrek, e.g. 53. Monopoly token 54. Show the way 55. 2006 Pixar movie 56. Practice in the ring 57. Bone-dry 58. Spanish liqueur 60. Opposite WSW 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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