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Denver Newsletter (September 2nd)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Denver.
Welcome to The Denver Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Indoor pickleball facility opens in Central Park.
Broncos' defensive front set to attack.
A deep-dive into the life of John Fante.
And more…
Quote of the Week
“Mastery of life is not a question of control, but of finding a balance between human and being.”
–Eckhart Tolle
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
In Denver, which historic house museum is known for its association with the famous Titanic survivor, Margaret Brown?
A) The Brown Palace Hotel
B) The Molly Brown House Museum
C) The Byers-Evans House
D) The Grant-Humphreys Mansion
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
Denver's professional hockey team is D) Colorado Avalanche.
News
💼Business
Indoor pickleball facility opening in Denver’s Central Park. (link)
Colorado lawmakers advance property tax overhaul as special session begins. (link)
🏒Sports
Broncos ready to draw line in sand with improved defensive front that “will be attacking”. (link)
Rockies beat fellow National League cellar-dweller Marlins in series opener behind two Ryans, strong bullpen. (link)
🏦Finance
Boost Mobile partners with CU, drops new "Coach Prime" phone. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🤼 WWE Monday Night RAW
Ball Arena, Denver, CO
Monday, Sep 2nd | 5:30 PM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎶 Sad Park + Yungatita
Moon Room at Summit, Denver, CO
Monday, Sep 2nd | 6:00 PM | (More info)
🎸 Passenger
Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO
Wednesday, Sep 4th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
Family
🧹 Kids Club
Valdez-Perry Branch Library, Denver, CO
Thursday, September 5th | 4:30 pm | (More info)
🎨 Kids Game Club
Park Hill Branch Library, Denver, CO
Wednesday, Sep 4th | 3:30 pm | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “An architecturally symmetrical Denver” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Denver Historical Events
Opening of the Denver Art Museum (1971) - An important cultural institution.
The Denver Art Museum, a significant cultural institution, has a rich history dating back to its origins as the Denver Artists Club in 1893. The club later evolved into the Denver Art Association and opened its first galleries in the City and County building in 1917. In 1923, the Denver Art Association officially became the Denver Art Museum (DAM). Over the years, the museum has undergone several transformations and expansions, with the most recent being a $150 million project to unify the museum's campus. The long-anticipated reopening of the museum's updated campus is set for October 24, 2021, following extensive renovations.
The Denver Art Museum's reopening marks a significant milestone in the institution's history, offering visitors an opportunity to experience its expanded and renovated campus. The $150 million project has been a labor of love, with the museum's Board Chairman, Lanny Martin, and his wife Sharon Martin, playing a pivotal role in bringing the vision to life. The reopening celebration on October 24 will feature free admission, allowing the public to explore the museum's collections and newly renovated spaces. The museum's commitment to preserving and sharing its collection underscores its dedication to enriching the cultural landscape of Denver.
Visitors to the Denver Art Museum can look forward to a diverse range of exhibitions and programs, with the museum open daily from 10 am to 5 pm and extended hours until 9 pm on Tuesdays. The museum's location in Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood makes it easily accessible to art enthusiasts and cultural explorers. With its rich history, commitment to artistic preservation, and the upcoming reopening of its renovated campus, the Denver Art Museum continues to be a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in the city of Denver.
Famous People From Denver
John Fante (1909-1983) - Novelist and screenwriter.
John Fante was born in Denver, Colorado, on April 8, 1909. His father had emigrated to the US from Abruzzo eight years earlier. Fante's literary journey began with his first novel, "The Road to Los Angeles," completed in 1935 but only published posthumously in 1985. Throughout his life, Fante made significant contributions to American literature as a novelist and screenwriter.
Early Life and Literary Beginnings
John Fante's early years in Denver laid the foundation for his future literary endeavors. Growing up in the city, he attended Regis High School, where his passion for writing and storytelling began to take shape. It was during this time that Fante discovered his love for literature and embarked on his journey as a writer.
Literary Career and Screenwriting
Fante's literary career took off with the publication of his first novel, "The Road to Los Angeles," marking the beginning of his legacy as a novelist. His works, including "Ask the Dust" and "Wait Until Spring, Bandini," showcased his unique storytelling style and garnered critical acclaim. In addition to his novels, Fante also ventured into screenwriting, contributing to the world of cinema with his creative vision and storytelling prowess.
Connection to Denver
Denver played a significant role in shaping Fante's early years and influencing his literary pursuits. The city's vibrant culture and diverse community provided Fante with the inspiration and experiences that would later find their way into his literary works. Fante's connection to Denver remained a source of inspiration throughout his career, influencing the settings and characters in his stories.
Legacy and Impact
John Fante's contributions to American literature and cinema have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. His unique voice and storytelling prowess continue to inspire writers and readers alike, cementing his legacy as a literary icon. Fante's works have garnered a dedicated following and continue to be celebrated for their raw emotion, vivid imagery, and profound exploration of the human experience.
Key Achievements of John Fante:
Published influential novels such as "Ask the Dust" and "Wait Until Spring, Bandini."
Made significant contributions to American literature as a novelist and screenwriter.
Inspired a dedicated following and continues to influence writers and readers.
Captured the essence of Denver in his literary works, showcasing the city's culture and community.
Left a lasting legacy as a literary icon, known for his unique voice and storytelling prowess.
John Fante's life and work reflect a journey of literary passion, creative expression, and a deep connection to the city of Denver. His legacy continues to resonate with audiences, ensuring that his contributions to literature and cinema are remembered and celebrated for generations to come.
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