Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., according to nationaltoday.com. Feel the electric energy of the court right here in the Mile High City. Then, dive into pulsating beats with Distinct Motive, the electronic duo blending house and techno, lighting up the Ogden Theatre at 935 East Colfax Avenue at 8 p.m., perfect for 16 and over fans craving immersive visuals and high vibes, as listed on Visit Denver and nationaltoday.com.
Culture seekers, don't miss the 50th Annual Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum from today through Sunday, March 22, celebrating Native American heritage with dances, drums, and vendors, straight from The Southern Ute Drum. It's a vibrant tradition pairing perfectly with Bad Indian, the Native comedy showcase hosted by Diné comedian Joshua Emerson at The Bug Theater, 3654 Navajo Street, on Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m., reports The Colorado Sun.
Art lovers, head to the Latino Cultural Arts Center at 1420 North Ogden Street for the free one-night-only Entre Espacios installation from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Young creators aged 15 to 24 unveil immersive 3D works from Denver's public art mentorship program, inspired by the city's 1% for Public Art legacy like the Big Blue Bear, as detailed by The Colorado Sun's Parker Yamasaki.
Film buffs, immerse in the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, 2510 East Colfax Avenue, running through Sunday with Asian and Asian American films, panels, a marketplace, and culinary nights, noted by Denver Gazette and The Colorado Sun. Catch Ookay's electronic set at Meow Wolf Denver at 8 p.m. tonight or ALIGN at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 p.m., per AXS.
Saturday brings more laughs with Donnell Rawlings at Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m., and families can explore The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science all weekend, via kidsoutandabout.com. Music fans, Peter Bradley Adams delivers soulful folk-Americana at 8 p.m., according to Trip.com. Also today, Ute Day at the Capitol starts at 8:30 a.m. at 200 East Colfax Avenue, with lunch and presentations at History Colorado honoring Nuuchiu contributions, from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe site.
Whether you're dancing, laughing, or learning, Denver's buzzing this week. Grab tickets early and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.
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