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Fraud & Scams What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You Tuesday, January 21, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Fraud and scams … You’re reading about it. You’re hearing about it. Scams […]
Fraud & Scams What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You Tuesday, January 21, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Fraud and scams … You’re reading about it. You’re hearing about it. Scams […]
BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY by Pearl Cleage Directed by Adrienne Martin-Fullwood February 8- March 9, 2025 “It is the summer of 1930 in Harlem, New York. The creative euphoria of the Harlem Renaissance has given way to the harsher realities of the Great Depression. Young Reverend Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., is feeding the hungry and preaching an activist gospel at Abyssinian Baptist Church. Black Nationalist visionary Marcus Garvey has been discredited and deported. Birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger is opening a new family planning clinic on 126th Street, and the doctors at Harlem Hospital are scrambling to care for a population whose most deadly disease is poverty. The play brings together a rich cast of characters who reflect the conflicting currents of the time through their overlapping personalities and politics. Set in the Harlem apartment of Guy, a popular costume designer, and his friend, Angel, a recently fired Cotton Club back-up singer, the cast also includes Sam, a hard-working, jazz-loving doctor at Harlem Hospital; Delia, an equally dedicated member of the staff at the Sanger clinic; and Leland, a recent transplant from Tuskegee, who sees in Angel a memory of lost love and a reminder of those “Alabama skies where the stars are so thick it’s bright as day.” Invoking the image of African-American expatriate extraordinaire, Josephine Baker as both muse and myth, Cleage’s characters struggle, as Guy says, “to look beyond 125th Street” for the fulfillment of their dreams.” –Dramatists Play Service Click here for tickets.
Sean Camacho hosts HD6 Day at the Capitol. This event will run from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Attendees will observe the morning House session, followed by a discussion about the […]
Wednesday, February 19th from 10 AM to Noon Coffee with the Cops @ Nixon’s Coffee House 695 W Louisiana Ave. (Our monthly reoccurring Coffee with the Cops event has been moved to […]
Wednesday, February 19th from 6 PM to 7 PM – Neighborhood Watch Action and Awareness Training at DPD District 3 Station 1625 S University Blvd. DPD’s District 3 Neighborhood Watch program offers a […]
Wednesdays 4 - 5 p.m. Click on the above link to learn more! Free drop in classses for youths ages 8 to 18. Taekwondo_Montclair_MYDenver
February 24, 2025: Leonard Cohen, I Have Tried In My Way To Be Free Learn more here.
March 3, 2025: Joni Mitchell, Something’s Lost, But Something’s Gained In Living Every Day Learn more here.
Wednesday, March 5th, at 6 PM Community Meeting with Commander Bell (CAB) at District 3 Station 1625 S University Blvd. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate! Hosted by Commander Bell and […]
March 10. 2025: Sam Cooke, I Know A Change Gonna Come Learn more here.
March 17, 2025: Bob Dylan, The Answer, My Friend Is Blowing In The Wind Register for this event on the OLLI website under the ‘Calendar and Events’ tab, please email olli@du.edu or call […]