![]() ![]() If you have something special to share, the Oddities & Curiosities Expo Denver is the perfect place to do it. ![]() Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the unique offerings of exhibitors, and discover something new and exciting. Exhibitors will be able to showcase their wares and connect with an audience that is passionate about the weird and wonderful. From the obscure to the extraordinary, the event offers something for everyone. ![]() The Oddities & Curiosities Expo Denver is a celebration of Pop Culture. Hosted by Boulevard Trash, this event is held at the Colorado Convention Center and is open to the public. Held on Octoin Denver, CO, the event is a one-day consumer show that celebrates the unique and the unusual. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, to get entertainment news sent straight to your inbox.The Oddities & Curiosities Expo Denver is an annual event that brings together the best of the weird and wonderful. Free and family-friendly, with refreshments. In addition to Kristopher Garcia-Simms, Geraldina Lawson, Sherry Coca Candelaria and others, there will be an open mic for community members to share their own La Llorona stories. 2, with some of Colorado’s most celebrated cuenteros (storytellers), as they recount tales and legends of the Weeping Woman, La Llorona. “Recuerdos 2021,” as this season is called, runs 2 p.m.-4 p.m. is hosting the event as part of the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council’s (CHAC’s) Dia de Los Muertos 2021. The contemporary architectural gem at 1498 Irving St. 15, Latino Heritage Month events in the metro area are as sprawling as History Colorado’s speaker series (see /latino-history-heritage) and as compact as this weekend’s La Llorona Festival at Corky Gonzales Library. Legend is a paid show, which helps fund the organizations’ bottom line, and is more than worth the ticket price of $39.50 for lawn spots, or $69.50-$200 for closer seats. Entry is $12, but for another $5 you get the Real Freak Show add-on, and for $210 there’s a Jackalope Taxidermy Class. 2, event invades Hall B at the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St. This weekend offers a break with the Oddities and Curiosities Expo, where you can hang out with adults (and probably a few kids) amid a fine selection of skulls, taxidermy, quack medical devices, bejeweled amulets, “funeral collectibles” and more household items. Most attractions marketed as freaky these days tend to have a general-audience vibe. 3, lineup features free Saturday workshops on ballroom culture’s history at Rocky Mountain PBS, the Black Fantasy Ball at the Studio Loft, inside Ellie Caulkins Opera House, on Saturday ($25 per person, or $150 per table), and a Sunday brunch at Triangle Denver. Register and see the artist lineup at eventbritecom or .Īlso this weekend: Black Pride Colorado’s first celebration of ballroom culture arrives with Black Fantasy, an ideal primer for the communal, competitive art form that reinvented gay culture in late ’70s Harlem. Admission is free but donations are accepted. 3, mini-fest at City Park Pavilion includes an artisan market by Witch Collective, Ethiopian and Mexican food trucks, on-site printing (“bring a shirt”), and live music from 4 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Denver’s Titwrench, the 13-year-old DIY arts collective, is holding its final music showcase - one in a long line of free events supporting all-ages women, the LGBTQIA+ community and artists of color. Thursday, November 9th 2023 Home Page Close MenuĭIY music, ballroom culture’s weekend danceįriday-Sunday.
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