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The Denver Performing Arts Complex located in Denver, Colorado, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. The DPAC is a four-block, 12acre site containing ten performance spaces with over 10,000 seats connected by an 80ft tall glass roof. It is home to a theatre company, Broadway touring productions, contemporary dance and ballet, chorales, a symphony orchestra, opera and more.The City and County of Denver’s Theatres and Arenas Division owns and operates the three largest theatres in DPAC, the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, the Buell Theatre and Boettcher Concert Hall. These facilities are managed by Denver Arts and Venues, and the other facilities of the Complex are managed and booked by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts .Performing arts organizations which regularly appear in one or other of the performance spaces include the Colorado Ballet, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Opera Colorado and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ theatrical divisions — Denver Center Broadway and Denver Center Theatre Company.
Denver's best pool hall, bar and restaurant in one. We just moved to a new location. However we have been around for 10 years in the downtown Denver area. We are a top notch billiards hall serving great fresh food that includes: sandwiches, pizza, salads, appetizers and soups. We have a great new patio, the hottest bartenders and jammin' music everyday. We offer daily drink specials and we serve tasty strong drinks.
ORIGINS OF VIE As the most sophisticated and luxe nightclub in Colorado, VIE provides a passionate club environment on Larimer Square in the heart of Denver. VIE sets the standard for style and self-expression by providing an unrivaled nightlife experience. VIE offers an orchestrated combination of superior sound and visuals inspired by the unbridled lust we have for freedom. Come alive with the heart pounding beats, dance under the flashing lights and submit to the vibrant energy that is VIE. Awaken your night. Awaken your life.
Referred to as “America’s Race,” the USA Pro Challenge will take place August 17-23, 2015. For seven consecutive days, the world’s top athletes race through the majestic Colorado Rockies, reaching higher altitudes than they’ve ever had to endure. One of the largest cycling events in U.S. history and the largest spectator event in the history of the state, the USA Pro Challenge is back for 2015. The Women's USA Pro Challenge will take place August 21st - August 23rd. More information can be found online at www.ProCHallenge.com and on Twitter at @USAProChallenge.
Located steps from the 16th Street Mall and the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the restaurant’s sunny front windows look out onto busy Curtis Street. The décor will reflect Baur’s enduring elegance, taking guests back in time. Old, decorative tile floors are being exposed and an original chandelier still twinkles. Spira even tracked down a large, ornate cabinet from the candy shop at a local yoga studio. With the Baur’s legacy in mind, Spira began the hunt for a tenant who could connect Baur’s past with modern sensibilities–and is thrilled about opening a restaurant with a historic name. Enter Dory Ford, the proprietor of Baur’s, Est. 1872. A successful chef, restaurateur and businessman from California’s Central Coast, Ford focuses on sustainability and seasonality in his food for AQUA TERRA Culinary. Expect the menu for Baur’s, Est. 1872, crafted along with executive chef Robert Grant, to center on timeless classics. New seating in the restaurant will largely be movable, accommodating various configurations for music performances. The M/A/S music program aims to give a stage to smaller ensembles in genres that often lack exposure: chamber music, jazz, solo piano and more. Two performance rooms can host CD release parties, ticketed performances and private events. One of the rooms is gracefully separated from the larger restaurant space with stately French doors. Inside, the room’s high ceiling creates gorgeous acoustics for intimate music performances. Ample seating options and audio/video capabilities make the room a perfect place for meetings, luncheons, and gatherings of all kinds. http://www.baursmagic.com http://www.twitter.com/baursmagic http://www.facebook.com/BaursListeningLounge
The Denver Sheriff Department is the third largest criminal justice agency in the State of Colorado, following the Denver Police Department and the Colorado Department of Corrections. For outside and lateral hires, please search here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/denver You may contact our DSD Recruiter Robert Pablo at (303) 961-1317 or [email protected].
Create Denver is an initiative through Denver Arts & Venues that strengthens the overall health and vitality of Denver by supporting the growth and development of the creative sector, including artists and enterprises such as film, music, fine art, galleries, art districts, fashion and design. Create Denver supports local creative enterprises through research and policy recommendations, designing programs, and providing technical assistance, research and advocacy. Year after year, the City and County of Denver continues to have a vibrant creative economy--locally, regionally, and nationally. Denver is home to over 3,180 arts-related businesses and employs approximately 30,400 creative occupations. The creative industries account for 6.1 percent of the total number of businesses located in Denver County, CO and bring in $4.9 Billion in total industry sales (up 2% from 2012). For more information about Create Denver, please reach: [email protected]
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It takes an enormous amount of talent, expertise and passion to keep a city as vibrant and dynamic as Denver running and thriving. With more than 11,000 employees, the City and County of Denver team members are at the heart of Denver – making a difference in a city that attracts millions of new residents, vacationers and business travelers every year. The unique energy and spirit that draws people to our city begins with the City and County of Denver. Our vast team is made up of individuals who are passionate about making a difference with the work they do every day. Be a part of the city that you love. Explore careers at the City and County of Denver. Where Denver Works.
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Disclaimer: The Denver Police Department’s Facebook fan page was created to enhance communication with the public. We encourage people to follow us, respectfully interact, and to share ideas. The page is intended to highlight the good work being done by the Denver Police Department and its employees, to provide information about crime in Denver, and to share stories with humor and fun. However, the police department reserves the right to regulate the content of, and when appropriate, to delete any entry that appears on its fan page. The Denver Police Department utilizes filters, which automatically “hide” some postings (typically for profanity or SPAM). The Social Media team will also remove: • Advertisements of any kind. • Profane language or content. • Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation. • Explicit or implied sexual content. • Conduct implying, promoting, or encouraging illegal activity. • Information that might compromise the safety or security of the public. • Any other posting that, by its nature or content, might harm public welfare. • Comments/posts that are repetitive. • Comments on post/photos that do not pertain to the page post. Individuals who follow the Denver Police Fan Page, but repeatedly engage in unproductive and repetitive “attacks” on the police department may be banned from the ability to post on the page. We understand and encourage respectful disagreement and appreciate hearing directly from the public. However, we do not operate a fan page for others to express their individual continued displeasure of our organization or employees in a disrespectful way.