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EVENTS FANDEMONIUM A look into how 12 Access Gallery artists celebrate fandom. Explore how these fan artists interpret and reimagine iconic scenes, personalities, and narratives through their unique lenses. WHEN: Weds-Sat. Oct 4 – Nov 23 (times vary, so visit their website or call for specifics) COST: Free WHERE: 909 Santa Fe Drive INFO: accessgallery.org, (303) 777-0797 ARAPAHOE PHILHARMONIC/SYMPHONY OF THE ROCKIES PRESENTS AGREE TO DISAGREE Dive into a melodious adventure with Mozart and Snooty, the Professor of Musical Snobbery. Watch as they clash in a playful showdown, each championing their beloved musical styles. Through lively debates and the sharing of their favorite compositions, they'll explore the richness of diverse musical preferences. WHEN: Nov 8, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. COST: $5 - $16.88 WHERE: Legacy Campus Theater, 10035 S. Peoria St. Parker, CO 80134 INFO: arapahoephilharmonic.simpletix.com DINOVEMBER FAMILY CELEBRATION Get ready to roar with excitement this November and dig into a prehistoric adventure as our Community Room becomes a dinosaur haven for an exciting family program focused on all things dino! There will be a Dino Discovery Station, Fossil Crafting Corner, Dino Trivia Challenge, and an appearance by a very special guest. Great for the whole family, no registration required. WHEN: Nov 10, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Sam Gary Branch Library, 2961 Roslyn St. 80238; Community Room INFO: (720) 865-0325 FIREFLY MARKET Light up your holidays at one of our most festive markets of the year as Colorado’s premier handmade artisan market, dressed and trimmed to create a beautiful holiday shopping experience! WHEN: Nov. 16-17 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: 1004 S. Gaylord St. INFO: fireflyhandmade.com/denver-holiday-market BLOSSOMS OF LIGHT A cherished holiday tradition for nearly four decades, Blossoms of Light is constantly evolving to inspire wonder and delight in even the most seasoned visitors. WHEN: Nov. 20 – Jan. 12, 4:30-9 p.m. COST: $22 - $31 (Tickets not available at the door) WHERE: Botanic Gardens, 1007 York Street INFO: botanicgardens.org 11TH ANNUAL TENNYSON ST. SMALL BUSINESS PASSPORT CRAWL The Tennyson Berkeley Small Business Passport Crawl is back! Grab your passport and visit participating shops and restaurants to receive special deals and discounts. WHEN: Nov. 30 – Dec 1, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.. COST: Free WHERE: Jolly Goods - Host, 4020 Tennyson St. INFO: shopjollygoodsdenver.com November 2024 DENVER VOICE 13 ACROSS 1. Growth on [-first letter] bread 5. Thin French pancake 10. With "[-first letter]", cheap shot 14. It's often given in square units 15. Betray, as to the feds 16. "Umbrella" singer's repetitive nickname 17. Deliver a tirade 18. Organic compounds 19. Short appraisal? 20. The human body has a small one and a large one 22. Nearly plotz with pride 23. "Four score and seven years ___..." 24. Royal house that fought for control of the English throne during the Wars of the Roses (anagram of ANCESTRAL) 26. Levies on liquor, cigarettes, etc. 27. ___ Dhabi 30. Paying attention 33. Letters above 0 on an old telephone 34. Juice drinks 35. Who may grant [-first letter] to a friend (but probably not to a foe) 37. Barnyard companion of an [-first letter] 39. One-named New Age singer from Ireland 40. Some, in Spain 44. Old geezers 45. Put two and two together 46. Sample to examine in a lab 48. 1997 Don Bluth animated film starring Meg Ryan and John Cusack 50. Org. promoting vaccination 53. Senior member (anagram of NO DYE) 55. St. Patrick's day quaff 57. Present opener? 58. Actor Wilson of "The Office" whose first name sounds like precipitation 59. In ___ land (spacy) 60. Put one over on 61. Assign to, as blame 62. "Like, no way!" 63. Bird that's prey (as opposed to a bird of prey like an [-first letter]) 64. Entrap 65. What a vegetarian doesn't [-first letter] DOWN 1. Soprano Callas who sang many an [-first letter] 2. Big ape 3. Slowly, on a score 4. Palm fruit 5. King Minos, for one 6. Happened upon 7. British schoolboy's hat 8. Long medieval weapon 9. Dinner centerpiece? 10. Italian for "short", conterintuitively used to refer to a note lasting twice as long as a whole note 11. Shock jock format 12. Type of surgeon who can remove wisdom teeth 13. With "[-first letter]", malice 21. More cunning 22. Gold units: Abbr. 25. Balkan native 26. Mex. miss 28. Like arms when akimbo 29. Exploits 30. Not docked 31. Make (one's way) 32. "I'm still waiting..." 34. Shakespeare's stream 36. Informal agreements 38. Where the buoys are 41. Profit 42. Egg-shaped wind instrument also called a sweet potato 43. Argentine agreement 46. Honorific that comes before a name in Spanish (or one that comes after a name in Japanese) 47. Mine: Fr. 49. "Jurassic Park" star Sam 50. ___ and desist 51. Novelist Ephron (sister of Nora) 52. Seafaring vessel, of which a [-first letter] is a primitive example 53. Take [-first letter], as a hat 54. Melville novel 56. "Pow!" 58. Fast-spinning meas. COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 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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