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EVENTS WOMEN+FILM FESTIVAL Women+Film showcases documentaries, narratives, and short films celebrating the best in women-centric programming; both by and about women. These thoughtprovoking stories from around the world are sure to inspire all audiences. WHEN: Apr 5 – Apr 10, times vary. COST: Individual tickets start at $12; festival passes also available. WHERE: Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax INFO: denverfilm.org COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES 1 13 17 20 24 27 28 29 31 37 41 INTRO TO IMPROV: DROP-IN CLASS Want to see if improv comedy is right for you? This drop-in class will let you take RISE Comedy’s improv classes for a test drive, in a safe, supportive, and fun environment! WHEN: Apr 7, 14, 21, and 28, 6 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. WHERE: RISE Comedy, 1260 22nd St. COST: $10 INFO: risecomedy.com WHAT WE’RE WATCHING WITH JOHN ANZALONE The Train (1964), directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Burt Lancaster, is loosely based on the true story of French resistance fi ghters trying to stop the Nazis from stealing a trainload of priceless art pieces during World War II. Get a fresh perspective on this oftenoverlooked classic with fi lm professor John Anzalone. WHEN: Apr 10, 1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: Online COST: Free but online registration is required. INFO: denverlibrary.org/events/upcoming 47 48 49 50 52 58 62 65 59 60 63 66 53 54 61 64 67 44 38 42 45 46 51 55 56 57 32 39 40 43 21 25 26 30 33 34 35 36 2 3 4 14 5 15 18 22 23 6 7 COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 8 9 16 19 10 11 12 ACROSS DOWN 1. Muslim holy man 5. Eyebrow shape 9. “Th e Sun ___ Rises” 13. Star in Orion 15. Pacifi c palm 16. Shakespearean king 17. Insect stage 18. Ski lift 19. Aft er-bath powder 20. Sultan’s palace 22. Concept in Hinduism and Buddhism 24. Cobbler cousin WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW: STAND-UP COMEDY What the World Needs Now is a new bi-weekly comedy showcase featuring some of the city’s best comedians, as well as its rising stars. This FREE event occurs every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. WHEN: Apr 13 and 27, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. WHERE: First Draft Kitchen & Taproom, 1309 26th St. BEEKEEPING 101 Curious about beekeeping? Learn everything you need to know to care for your own hive. This event is in-person and no registration is required. WHEN: Apr 16, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. WHERE: The Table Public House, 2190 S. Platte River Dr. COST: Free INFO: denverlibrary.org/events COST: Free INFO: firstdraftdenver.com 2 8 9 5 4 3 9 2 3 7 1 7 6 3 9 2 5 9 2 1 5 7 8 2 7 9 8 7 2 4 9 3 5 April 2022 DENVER VOICE 13 3 8 6 3 4 25. Flightless bird of New Zealand also known as a takahe 27. Writing a computer program 30. “Once ___ a time...” 31. Tiptop 32. Fall guy 37. Entangle or disentangle 39. Down with the fl u 40. Expresses exhaustion or boredom 41. Bones of the hand and foot 43. Actress Catherine ___-Jones 44. 18-wheeler 45. German songs 47. One with memory loss 51. Behave (like) 52. “I’m a little ___...” 53. Try out 58. Director Preminger 59. Bumpkin 61. Shelf 62. Must-have 63. Canal of song 64. Shouts 65. Gaelic 66. Cincinnati nine 67. Bakery selections 1. Colored eye part 2. Gesturer 3. Gelatin substitute 4. Unit of graphic resolution 5. Dead against 6. Genetic messenger usually abbreviated in crosswords (but not this time!) 7. Tax preparer, for short 8. Car roof style 9. Place to exchange vows 10. Discover 11. Game ragout 12. Killer whales 14. Use a username and password 21. Pants part 23. Snookums 26. Milky gems 27. Food fi sh 28. Brightly colored fi sh 29. Hindu deity 32. Greek letter 33. Geographical index 34. Was in debt 35. Add to the pot 36. Ivan the Terrible, e.g. 38. Cow catcher 42. Nor’s partner 45. Boy 46. With frostiness 47. Do penance 48. Poet’s concern 49. Hoopster Archibald and statistician Silver 50. Lyric poem 54. Hawaiian strings 55. One way to stand by 56. Lecher’s look 57. Bitter end? 60. Anger 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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