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EVENTS FIRST FRIDAY: JAZZ IN THE PLAZA Free jazz in the plaza, featuring Purnell Steen and LeJazz Machine. WHEN: June 4, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. COST: Free WHERE & MORE INFO: Charles R. Cousins Plaza, 2401 Welton St. | facebook.com/FirstFridayFivePoints SATURDAY NIGHT BAZAAR: SLOAN’S LAKE This weekly market will feature 30+ local vendors, pop-up bars, food trucks, live music, and more. Well-behaved dogs are welcome; this event runs through October 2. WHEN: June 5, 12, 19, and 26, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. COST: Free entry WHERE & MORE INFO: 1611 Raleigh St. | facebook.com/DenverBazaar BOULTER’S FARMERS MARKET ACROSS Check out this new Thursday morning market, featuring fresh produce, prepared foods, and a variety of crafts and quality goods from local makers. WHEN: June 17 and 24, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m COST: Free entry. WHERE & MORE INFO: 5505 West 20th Ave. | boultersfarmersmarkets.com LOST CITY LIVE WITH SARAH SLATON AND BRIANNA STRAUT Come on out for a night of live, local music and feel-good vibes on the patio of Lost City. WHEN: June 25, doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m. COST: Tickets start at $25 WHERE & MORE INFO: 3459 Ringsby Ct. | facebook.com/lostcitydenver DENVER PRIDEFEST Denver PrideFest 2021 is combining both virtual and in-person events for folks to celebrate however they’d like. Participants can enjoy a virtual parade, a virtual + in-person 5K, an online marketplace, and in-person pride hubs, featuring a pool party, live music, DJs, drag brunch, family-friendly events, and more! WHEN: Jun 26 and Jun 27, times vary COST: Donations accepted WHERE & MORE INFO: Online and various locations | denverpride.org 1. Andean tubers 5. Glasgow gal 9. Imitates a crow 13. Big name in pineapples 14. Celtics point guard ___ Irving 15. Assortment 16. In an unsettling manner 19. Does without 20. Held off 21. German river to the North Sea 22. “Back in the ___” 23. Big name in child education 27. Big-ticket ___ 31. Fencing swords 32. Disobeyed a zoo sign? 33. Ricelike pasta 34. “My Name Is Asher ___” (Chaim Potok novel) 35. Plant bristles 37. Painter’s medium 38. Not kosher 40. “___ you nuts?” 41. Hot spot 43. Wrapped garment 44. Plan that has no chance of success 47. X-ray units 49. Breakdancing move, with “the” 50. Operatic villains, oft en 52. Capital of Indonesia 55. Reproduction without fertilization 58. Jewish month 59. Basic assumption 60. Rational 61. Frost-covered 62. Newspaper page 63. False alternative DOWN 1. Eccentric 2. Hairdo 3. ___-ran (loser) 4. Exude 5. French high schools 6. Greek war god 7. Knight’s title 8. Reserved 9. With vigor, musically 10. Aquatic plant 11. Cunning 12. Kind of sauce 14. Door openers 17. Makes eyes at 18. “___ magic!” 22. Fertilizer compound 23. Cheesy sandwiches 24. “Th e Barber of Seville,” e.g. 25. “Well, I ___!” 26. Frequently 28. Rainbow ___ 29. Online publication 30. Back tooth 35. Home of a famous zoo 36. God of love 39. “To begin with...” 41. Kitchen wrap 42. Chair part 45. Bent or shaped metal 46. Arcade coin 48. ___ Wednesday 50. “___ Ha’i” 51. Lily variety 52. “By ___!” 53. Boris Godunov, for one 54. Hokkaido native 55. Th e “p” in m.p.g. 56. Chill 57. “Didn’t I tell you?” COURTESY OF DEBORAH LASTOWKA PUZZLES Thanks to Deborah Lastowka, who provides this list of ideas for entertainment people can enjoy while practicing social distancing. COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 June 2021 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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