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Popular Linda Sculpture On View At Denver Art Museum

February is "Everyone Loves Linda" Month - It seems as though just about everyone loves Linda, John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture at the Denver Art Museum. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has become one of the Museum's most popular artworks. Linda will be on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 4, 2007.

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Creative And Destructive Force Of Cosmic Collisions

Experience a thrilling trip through space and time and witness the shattering impacts that drive the evolution of the universe when the Denver Museum of Nature & Science presents Cosmic Collisions at Gates Planetarium. Cosmic Collisions brings real science to life using a complex fusion of cutting-edge astrophysics research and state-of-the-art scientific visualization expertise.

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Benjamin Franklin: In Search Of A Better World

Expect the unexpected in an atypical history and science exhibition coming to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, on view from March 2 to May 20, 2007, will help you get to know the "real" Benjamin Franklin-scientist, inventor, diplomat, humorist, journalist, and philanthropist.

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Denver Art Museum Offers Senior Two-for One Tuesdays

Denver Art Museum visitors 65 and older now can purchase one senior ticket at the Denver Art Museumand bring a senior friend for free! Regular general admission for seniors is $8 for Colorado residents, and $10 for non-Colorado residents.

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Opera Colorado Presents "Meet The Artists"

Opera Colorado presents its popular "Meet the Artists" series at the Tattered Cover Book Store in lower downtown Denver. On Thursday, February 1 at 12:00 pm (noon), the principal artists and artistic team for The Elixir of Love will attend a lunchtime chat, moderated by Opera Colorado's President and General Director, Peter Russell.

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Opera Colorado Announces 25th Anniversary Season

President and General Director Peter Russell is pleased to announce Opera Colorado's 25th Anniversary season, where the company will once again expand its offerings to celebrate a milestone year. The grand opera season begins in the fall of 2007 with a remounting of Verdi's La Traviata in the beautiful staging that was a box office hit with Denver audiences in 2004.

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Everyone Loves Linda

One of the Denver Art Museum's most popular pieces of art, it seems as though just about everyone loves John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture, Linda. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has mesmerized visitors of all ages.

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National Western Stock Show And Denver Art Museum Partner Up

Visitors in town for the National Western Stock Show can "round up" a great art experience at the same time! Through January 31, 2007, present your National Western Stock Show ticket or ticket stub at the new Denver Art Museum and receive a $2 discount on an adult admission to the Museum.

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Comedy "The Elixir Of Love" Released By Opera Colorado

Opera Colorado continues the 2006-2007 grand opera season with Gaetano Donizetti's romantic comedy, The Elixir of Love, running for five performances, February 9, 11, 14, 16, 18. All performances take place at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Performing Arts Complex in downtown Denver, 14th and Curtis Streets.

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Opera Colorado Presents "Meet The Artists"

Opera Colorado presents its popular "Meet the Artists" series at the Tattered Cover Book Store in lower downtown Denver. On Thursday, February 1 at 12:00 pm (noon), the principal artists and artistic team for The Elixir of Love will attend a lunchtime chat, moderated by Opera Colorado's President and General Director, Peter Russell.

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Denver Airport Set to Begin Limited Operations Friday

The international airport in the western U.S. city of Denver, Colorado, is expected to begin limited operations Friday, after two days of being shut down during the busiest travel days of the holiday season.

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