Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Through May 12: Enjoy this daring spin on the classic tale of betrayal. Learn more at www.Wonderbound.com.
Through May 12, Colorado Opera: Indulge in a performance of stunning visuals, epic dance, and some of opera’s most gorgeously evocative music.
May 10-12: Celebrate the mothers in your life at Cleo Parker Robinson Dance’s spring concert. Learn more at www.CleoParkerDance.org.
May 22: Join women leaders, activists, & philanthropists and help create a better world. Learn more at www.WomenPoweringChange.org.
June 1: Learn about caring for type 1 and type 2 diabetes in a comfortable, understanding, and positive environment. Learn more at www.EpicConferences.org.
July 18: Enjoy small plates, craft cocktails, beer, and local musicians while raising funds to support cancer patients. Learn more at www.ForkCancerCO.org
July 20-21: Register for the Courage Classic Bicycle Tour and help provide lifesaving care for children. Learn more at www.CourageTours.com.
July 21: Honor and celebrate the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognize those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. Learn more at www.DonorAlliance.org.
Through July 21 at Denver Art Museum: Explore the relationship between the human body and the world around it. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
July 19-28: Celebrate our western roots with a festival unlike any other. Get tickets and information at www.CFDRodeo.com.
June 15 - Aug. 4: The magic and mystique of the Renaissance returns to Larkspur on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Learn more at www.ColoradoRenaissance.com.
July 5 - Aug. 4: Make the Colorado Music Festival your destination this summer for the best music and entertainment. Learn more at www.ColoradoMusicFestival.org.
June 29 - Aug. 4: Enjoy world-class opera in a historic venue all summer long. Visit www.CentralCityOpera.org for information and tickets.
Through Aug. 11 at Denver Art Museum: Enjoy more than 80 imaginative works and immersive art experiences that highlight the transformative power of nature. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
June 10-Aug. 19: Enjoy live performances and beloved films under the stars at the iconic Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. Learn more at www.DenverFilm.org.
Aug. 24: Register for Colorado’s first all-women’s road ride and festival dedicated to celebrating community. Learn more at www.VenusdeMiles.com
Sept. 27: Register for the Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s Annual Luncheon and hear from two internationally renowned women. Learn more at www.WFCO.org.
Through Nov. 3: Explore the connection between contemporary Mexican design and ancient and colonial artistic practices. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Probe the boundless mysteries of space by wandering and immersing your senses through sight, sound, and touch. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org
Through May 2024: Enjoy familiar faces and new favorites during the 2023/2024 Season. Learn more at www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
April - June 2024: Hear from Trailblazers, Visionaries and History Makers at the Bold Women Change History Speaker Series. Learn more at www.HistoryColorado.org.
Enjoy live music under the stars at the Arvada Center’s Summer Concert Series. Learn more at www.ArvadaCenter.org.
Wednesdays & Thursdays: Enjoy delicious food in Downtown Denver for a great cause. Learn more at www.CivicCenterPark.org.
This Centennial celebration offers an odyssey through some of the finest music ever composed. Learn more and get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Oct. 13 - Feb. 17 at Denver Art Museum: Explore this exhibition named after the beloved children’s book that became a cultural touchstone. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur are free and open to the public for lots of family-friendly programming.
See photos from the Girls & Science Kick-Off at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on March 1, 2024.
CBS Colorado team members got together with other volunteers for a build of "Girls thINC Outside the Box" activity kits through Girls Inc. of Metro Denver.
See photos from the Together for Colorado Toy Drive Collection Day on Dec. 14, 2023.
With robots, cranes, electric cars and more, Energy Day made its return to Denver's East High School on Sept. 23, 2023.
Xcel Energy Day of Service took place on Sept. 8 and Sept. 9 in 2023.
Participants honored and celebrated the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognized those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. CBS News Colorado's Michael Spencer was the emcee.
¡Viva! Streets is a Denver street festival series designed to encourage people to explore downtown.
Some people living in Douglas County were dealing with water outage issues and a boil water order on Wednesday.
Administrators at AdventHealth hospital in Littleton have acknowledged recently discovering cremains in their facility from more than two dozen miscarriages that hospital officials say they will now bury in a cemetery.
The Mesa County Sheriff's Office arrested a woman who has been accused of sexually assaulting children while volunteering at a church.
Nicholas "Mitch" James Karol-Chik pleaded guilty to three new charges, including second-degree murder, in an agreement reached with the prosecution.
The tanks that hold drinking water for nearly 140 residents in the Prairie View Ranch Water District are full of sludge that is so toxic that Colorado's Water Quality Control Division has now brought in hazmat crews to dig them up and clean them out.
Castle Pines residence under Boil Water Advisory after a waterline was ruptured. Crews are currently working on the line and looking to restore water in the area.
Health administrators say cremains from 31 miscarriages were found inside AdventHealth Hospital in Littleton.
A volunteer caregiver was handed down an 8-year to life sentence for sexually assaulting his patients.
Watch First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch's full forecast
Nicholas "Mitch" James Karol-Chik pleaded guilty to three new charges, including second-degree murder, in an agreement reached with the prosecution.
In the pregame ceremonies before the Nuggets Game 5 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves at Ball Arena in Denver, center Nikola Jokic was presented with the NBA's Michael Jordan MVP Trophy.
The three-time Super Bowl champion also quoted from Taylor Swift's song "Bejeweled" while addressing the graduates.
Caitlin Clark struggled early in her WNBA debut before finishing with 20 points and 10 turnovers as the Indiana Fever fell to the Connecticut Sun 92-71.
There have only been five teams in the history of the NBA that have done what the Nuggets are trying to do right now in the Western Conference Semifinals.
Sherif Lawal was knocked down by a blow to the head in the fourth round of a scheduled six-round middleweight fight.
The U.S. began moving pieces of the military pier toward Gaza on Wednesday, and it's expected to be operational in days.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik are reprising their roles from "Big Bang Theory" in part one of the "Young Sheldon" series finale.
Some of the new sanctions are being taken to address "significant concern" about the Nicaraguan government's "continued repression" of the Nicaraguan people.
Rearview camera wiring on the vehicles is susceptible to cracking, as a result of water and salt exposure in low temperatures.
Both men were declared dead by the Army on Dec. 31, 1953, more than three years after they went missing during the war.
The U.S. began moving pieces of the military pier toward Gaza on Wednesday, and it's expected to be operational in days.
Some of the new sanctions are being taken to address "significant concern" about the Nicaraguan government's "continued repression" of the Nicaraguan people.
In Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $2 billion in new financing for Ukraine to aid weapons delivery and fuel Ukraine's defense industrial base.
President Biden and former President Donald Trump will go head-to-head in presidential debates on June 27 and Sept. 10, their campaigns said Wednesday.
The move comes days after the U.S. withheld shipments of certain munitions to Israel over concerns about a ground offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah.
Administrators at AdventHealth hospital in Littleton have acknowledged recently discovering cremains in their facility from more than two dozen miscarriages that hospital officials say they will now bury in a cemetery.
Opioid overdose deaths decreased, but there was an increase in overdose deaths from psychostimulants like meth and cocaine.
Last year, more than 1,800 Coloradans died of a drug overdose. Now, a new treatment center in Aurora is hoping to use some of the settlement money from opioid distributors to help those in recovery.
Q is for Questioning program helps Colorado families to support and affirm their LGBTQ loved ones.
Interest in raw milk is rising in the U.S., fueled by both "wellness" and conservative influencers on social media — even though it can make people very sick.
Rearview camera wiring on the vehicles is susceptible to cracking, as a result of water and salt exposure in low temperatures.
As the Cemex Corporation vows to fight Boulder County's move to terminate its right to operate a cement plant near Lyons, people who live in the area are mulling over the situation and what could be ahead.
The Federal Reserve wants to see more progress in quelling inflation before cutting interest rates.
Shares of GameStop, AMC Entertainment and other so-called meme stocks plunged in Wednesday trading.
Outside Festival will take place in Civic Center Park and will feature music and activities.
From blazers to shoes, women of all shapes and sizes enjoyed a free shopping spree. Some were even able to get a makeover.
This week Denver city officials celebrated the opening of 49 new affordable condos in the Five Points neighborhood.
"Happiness, peace, and dreams aren't for other communities. These goals are accessible to us as well," one grant recipient said. "I was so proud, because I realized in that moment I was breaking a cycle."
Investors are now closely watching what is happening in the Iran-Israel conflict in the Middle East because of its impact on their investments.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet when money is tight can be tough. And it's no secret that food costs have skyrocketed within the past year. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food costs in 2023 rose 5.8%.