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EVENTS WHEN: Feb 3, Feb 10, Feb 17, Feb 24, 7:30 a.m. COST: Free WHERE: Urban Sanctuary, 2745 Welton St. INFO: urbansanctuary.love ANTI-VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY At this teen event, attendees will make duct-tape roses, a sarcastic beaded bracelet, the ultimate emo playlist, and more! Black, goth, and emo clothing is encouraged. WHEN: Feb 11, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales Branch Library, 1498 N. Irving St. 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 13, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. INFO: denverartmuseum.org WINTER OF READING USED BOOK POP-UP SALE Pick up some gently used books to cuddle up with this winter. WHEN: Feb 17, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Ross-University Hills Branch Library, 3654 Navajo St. INFO: denverlibrary.org/events 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 first 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 26, 7 p.m. doors; 8 p.m. show COST: $5 WHERE: Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St. INFO: bugtheatre.org COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES QUEER COMMUNITY YOGA These classes are specifically designed to nurture inclusivity, overcome inner blocks, and to release societal pressures. COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 ACROSS DOWN 1. Computer key above Caps Lock 4. Like chili peppers 9. Breakfast chain 13. Carte start? 14. Small boat 15. Construction site sight 16. Crucial components 18. She had “the face that launched a thousand ships” 19. Get gold or silver 20. Red Sea peninsula 22. Back muscle, familiarly 23. Not impressed 25. Popular pop 27. Family room 28. Vim 30. Listening to Muzak, maybe 31. Compass reading 33. When doubled, a dance 35. Versatile vehicle, for short 36. Oysters or chocolate, according to some 40. “So ___ me!” 41. Giant slugger Mel 42. Receptionist on “The Office” 44. Savory Indian turnover 47. Comedian Notaro 49. Satisfied 51. Approval 54. O’Neill play “The Iceman ___” 56. Disencumber 57. Fable writer 59. “La ___ Vita” 60. Poplar variety 62. Roughhousing 64. Descriptor for Al Yankovic 65. Run off to the chapel 66. Neighbor of Ind. 67. Palm reader, e.g. 68. Chart anew 69. C.I.O.’s partner 1. Rabbi’s text 2. Property recipient, at law 3. Kerchief: Var. 4. Lug 5. Drivel 6. “Last one ___ a rotten egg!” 7. Shaped like a volcano 8. Kind of question with two possible responses 9. Anger 10. Call to the hounds on a hunt 11. Low tie 12. Group of five 15. Italian wine mentioned in “The Silence of the Lambs” 17. Crow cry 21. Unplugged 24. Go down 26. Not spendy at all 29. Vietnamese soup 32. ___ salts 34. “Much ___ About Nothing” 37. Union member, of a sort 38. Addams family member 39. Alabama’s state flower 43. Laurie of “Roseanne” 44. Drinking tubes 45. “It all makes sense now” 46. Child’s makebelieve dessert 48. Try for a long pass 50. “___ never see it coming!” 52. Theater worker 53. First Pulitzer Prize novelist 55. Swabber 58. Occasion for a corsage 61. Goof up 63. Health resort February 2024 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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