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EVENTS LAUGHS AT LUCI’S National touring comedians and the best local talent descend into Luci’s Shambles & Provisions for a luscious and lovely night of laughter hosted by Jeff Stonic of DeadRoom Comedy. WHEN: Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, 7:30 p.m. doors; 8 p.m. show COST: Free, but a two-item minimum is strongly suggested. WHERE: Luci’s Shambles & Provisions, 1553 Platte St. INFO: deadroomcomedy.com THE DEATH OF NAPOLEON: A PLAY IN LESS THAN THREE ACTS Napoleon Bonaparte spends the last years of his life in exile on an island playing solitaire, arguing with insects, and refusing to get on his teeter-totter in this new comedy by Buntport Theater. WHEN: Various dates from Feb 3 – Feb 18. COST: Name your own price. WHERE: Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St. INFO: buntport.com ACROSS LUNAR NEW YEAR PARTY FOR KIDS Celebrate the Lunar New Year! Make Lunar New Year decorations and crafts while enjoying traditional light refreshments. All ages up to 12 are welcome. WHEN: Feb 5, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Denver Public Library: Central Library, 10 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. INFO: denverlibrary.org/events FREE DAY AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM Enjoy a free day at the museum! Advance ticket reservations are encouraged. WHEN: Feb 14, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. INFO: denverartmuseum.org FREAK TRAIN Held the last Monday of each month, Freak Train has remained Denver’s most unique live entertainment experience for more than 20 years. The fi rst 12 people to sign-up get 5 minutes to do anything they want on stage (well, just about anything). It might be the best 5 minutes of your life; it might be the worst. Either way, there’s free beer! WHEN: Feb 27, 8 p.m. COST: $5 WHERE: Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St. INFO: bugtheatre.org 1. Minute Maid drinks 5. Recipe amts. 9. Charged particle 12. British ___ (group of landmasses in the North Atlantic) 14. One with contacts, maybe 16. Bird word 17. Calligraphy tool 19. Choose 20. Congenital 21. Abridge 23. Relieves (of) 25. Founder of Carthage (or, in more recent times, British singer of “Here with Me”) 26. Brand mentioned by the Beatles in “Come Together” 30. Small incisions 33. Classic card game 34. Start of a refrain 36. Black piano key 37. Cylindrical building 39. TV control: Abbr. 40. Harvard rival 41. Th ere’s one on almost all of Weird Al Yankovic’s albums 43. A Stooge 46. Band performance 47. Wolfs (down) 49. Mexican salamanders 51. Only US president who was also chief justice 52. Opposite of sans 53. Judgment Day hymn title that translates to “day of wrath” 57. Driver’s lic., e.g. 61. Mr. Potato Head piece 62. Like Wyoming 64. Baptist leader? 65. Taj ___ 66. “All My Children” vixen 67. Indian lentil dish 68. MacLachlan of “Twin Peaks” 69. One-dish meal DOWN 1. LP player 2. “Help ___ the way!” 3. Association 4. Lady of Spain 5. “Ew, I didn’t want to know that!” 6. Harmony 7. Fuzz 8. Shells out 9. Counterculturist 10. “My bad!” 11. Written reminder 13. Unbending 15. What a spoiler might spoil 18. Choice words 22. Instruct 24. Poles, e.g. 26. Th resholds 27. Vegetable that may be red, green, white, or yellow 28. Security for a loan 29. Hello or goodbye 31. Superman’s birth name 32. “Keep it in” marks 35. Amazon assistant 38. Gumbo vegetables 42. Ratify 44. “___ Out” (Billy Joel song) 45. Swear 48. Run of luck 50. Comes to pass 53. Not working 54. Collection: Suffi x 55. Hurting 56. And others, for short 58. Came down to earth 59. Dash 60. Attraction 63. Ginger ___ COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 February 2023 DENVER VOICE 13 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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