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January in Colorado

I 25 Corridor and East:

Festivals, Special Events, Arts & Crafts

January 10 - 25 98th National Western Stock Show, Rodeo and Horseshow, 303-295-1660, 1-888-551-5004, www.NationalWestern.com


Museums / Special Exhibits

January 1 - 11 Paintings from the Sangre De Cristos at the Foothills Art Center in Golden, 303-279-3922 or www.foothillsartcenter.org

January - April 4 The Colorado History Museum in Denver presents a special exhibition of Colorado Artist, Vance Kirkland, 303-866-3682 or www.coloradohistory.org or www.vancekirkland.org

January - November 1 Buffalo Bill Museum in Golden, presents Walkin' Tall, Boot Hill, Cowboy Boots on Lookout Mountain. An exhibit of western boots of famous people and by famous boot designers. Also demonstrations and children's activities. 303-526-0744 or www.buffalobill.org

January 9 - February 28 Picasso: 25 years of Edition Ceramics at the Metro State Center for Visual Art in Denver, 303-294-5207.

January 17 - March 28 African Americana in Painting, Photography and Sculpture at the Foothills Art Center in Golden, 303-279-3922 and www.foothillsartcenter.org

Phipps IMAX Theater in the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. 303-322-7009
or www.dmns.org Winter Space Station Winter Australia, Land Beyond Time

Through May Lewis and Clark, Great Journey West Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 30 West Dale St. 719-634-5581 or www.csfineartscenter.org

First Thursdays of each month. 5: - 7:30pm Musical entertainment and blind tastings of great wine and foods.

January 1 - 30 A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art, works include all media.

January - February 1 Photographs of the Early American West.Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy, 720-865-5000 or www.denverartmuseum.org

January 1 - 4 El Greco to Picasso from the Phillips Collection. The world's most beloved artists, Picasso, Renoir, van Gough, Monet

January 1 - 25 Chinese Art of the Tang Dynasty from the Sze Hong Collection.

Through March 14 Frederic Remington: The Color of Night an in depth look at Remington's late works, which are among the finest American paintings from the turn of the twentieth century.

Through May 9 Embroidered Memories, the Applique Tapestries of Arlette Rose Gosiewski

Through May 23 Full Frontal: Contemporary Asian Artists from the Logan Collection.

Through December 31, 2005 The Harmsen Collection: A Colorado Legacy, more than 3,000 pieces of western and American Indian art. Plus New Classics, featuring some of the greatest contemporary pieces from the Museum's American Indian collections.


Music/Dance/Theater/Opera/Plays

Open ended The Avenue Theater in Denver, presents Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight, a fast paced comedy with six characters in three bedrooms. 303-321-5925.

January 1 - 11 The Nomad Theatre in Bolder brings holiday enchantment with Belle and the Beast, 303-774-4037

January 17 Westminster Community Artist Series presents Festival Bluegrass featuring Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen at the Ranum Theatre at 80th and Zuni, 303-429-1999

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 30 West Dale St. 719-634-5581 or www.csfineartscenter.org
January 15 - 17 The Fine Arts Repertory Theatre presents Les Miserables
January 4 - 5 World Horizons Travel Film Series, The Search of the Holy Grail

Denver Center for the Performing Arts 14th & Curtis Sts., Denver, 303-893-4100, 800-641-1222 or www.denvercenter.org or www.ticketswest.com

Boettcher Concert Hall
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
www.coloradosymphony.org
January 9 - 11 Carlos Lalmar Conductor, Christopher O'Riley, Piano
January 16 - 18 Thierry Fischer Conductor, Robert Van Sice and John Kinzie, Marimbas
January 23 - 25 Roberto Minczuk, Conductor, Stanislav Loudenitch, Piano

Garner Galleria
January 1 - 31 I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change

Jones Theatre
January 22 - March 27 Visiting Mr. Green

Ricketson Theatre
January 1 - February 22 Almost Heaven

Space Theatre
January 8 - February 14 A Streetcar Named Desire

Stage Theatre
January 29 - February 28 John Brown's Body

Temple Buell Theatre
January 1 - 3 Oklahoma
January 6 - 31 The Producers

Hudson Gardens & Event Center 6115 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton 303-787-8565
Winter Lecture Series
January 11 Former Colorado Governor Richard D. Lamm, “The Ten Commandments of Community”

Pepsi Center Denver 303-830-TIXS
January 10 - 11 U.S. Hot Rod Monster Jam
January 20 Smucker's Stars On Ice
January 23 - 24 Freestyle Motocross
January 31 The Divine Miss M, Bette Midler

Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, 719-520-7469
January 3 - 4 Colorado Springs Philharmonic presents Totally Tchaikovsky
January 11 Imagination Celebration presents Nightingale
January 16 Carlotta Santana - Flamenco Dance
January 17 - 18 Colorado Springs Philharmonic presents Appalachian Spring
January 23 - 25 CATS
January 30 Jerry Seinfeld
January 31 Colorado Springs Philharmonic presents Family Sportstacular

Swallow Hill Music Association 303-777-1003 or 1-877-214-7013 or www.swallowhill.com
January 9 Old Fashioned Hootenanny
January 10 Brooks Williams, Acoustic Rhythms
January 16 Ian Tyson with Dave Munsick
January 16 Celeste Krenz and Friends
January 17 Rebecca Folsom and Friends
January 17 An Evening with Dave Zobi
January 22 David Williams & the Hot Club of the Rockies
January 23 Coal Creek Bluegrass Band
January 24 An Evening with John McEuen
January 24 Christine Kane and Steve Seskin
January 30 - 31 It's A Beautiful Day

Union Colony Civic Center, Greeley, 970-356-5000 or 800-315-2787
January 24 Missoula Children's Theatre presents Beauty Lou and the Country Beast
January 27 Pam Tillis and Juice Newton in Concert
January 31 Dallas Brass

Walden Family Playhouse Lakewood 303-590-1475 or www.waldenfamilyplayhouse.com
January 1 - 4 Heidi
January 27- March 14 Nautilus: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea


Sports:

Colorado Avalanche Major League Hockey Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver
303-830-TIXS
January 4 Minnesota Wild
January 6 Columbus Blue Jackets
January 13 Anaheim Mighty Ducks
January 15 Dallas Stars
January 17 San Jose Sharks
January 27 Edmonton Oilers

Colorado Mammoth Major League Lacrosse Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver
303-830-TIXS
January 2 San Jose Stealth
January 25 Arizona Sting
January 30 Calgary Roughnecks

Denver Nuggets National Basketball League Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver
303-830-TIXS
January 3 Atlanta Hawks
January 5 San Antonio Spurs
January 7 Los Angeles Lakers
January 9 Utah Jazz
January 16 Dallas Mavericks
January 18 Miami Heat
January 23 Phoenix Suns
January 26 Minnesota Timberwolves
January 28 Chicago Bulls


Mountain Towns & The Western Slope:


Festivals, Special Events, Arts & Craft Shows

January 1 - 31 Professionals interested in developing their PC and Internet skills or keeping current on important Medical and Legal issues may chose from several accredited courses in Vail Village, 800-354-3507 or www.vail.snow.com

January 3 - 10 College Week at Telluride, 1-800-801-4832, www.telski.com

January 4 Historic Speaker Series in Manitou Springs. John Graham The AdAmAn Club in the Business of Art Center, 515 Manitou Ave, 719-685-5089 or 800-642-2567.

January 4 - 10 Steamboat MusicFest, a week of Sport and Song, 18 bands in 6 days. 970-879-6111 or www.bigskitrip.com

January 4 - 10 College Ski Week at Steamboat Springs, 970-879-6111 or www.steamboatchamber.com

January 9 - 18 Telluride Avalanche School, 970-728-4101, www.sanjuanfieldschool.com

January 11 - 17 15th Annual Weather Summit of the Meaterolgical Industry in Steamboat Springs, 970-879-6111.

January 18 Historic Speaker Series in Manitou Springs. Lewis Archer Between the Indians and the Bells in the Business of Art Center, 515 Manitou Ave, 719-685-5089 or 800-642-2567.

January 14 - 18 Aspen's 53rd WintersKOL® Celebration, is Aspen's spirited tribute to winter. More than 20,000 locals and visitors from around the world join in the more than 40 events in downtown Aspen and the 4 area mountains. 970-925-1940 or www.aspenchamber.org

January 23 - 25 Hard Rock's Ultimate Altitude Buzz in Steamboat Springs 970-879-6111

January 30 - February 1 Triple Diamond Weekend at Winter Park, lots of fun and activities. 970-726-4221, ext. 1

January 21 - 31 Nordic Carnival in Telluride, 970-728-1144

Museums / Special Exhibits


No listings


Music/Dance/Theater/Opera/Plays

thru the winter Wednesday Night Free Concert Series at 6:pm in Vail Village.

Backstage Theatre in Breckenridge 970-453-0199 or www.backstagetheatre.org
January 1 - 17 Thur. - Sat. A Ritual for Returning
January 29 - February 28 Thur. - Sat. Me and Jezebel

Sheridan Opera House in Telluride (Sheridan Arts Foundation)
www.sheridanoperahouse.com
January 6 - 7,20 - 21 Reel Classics
January 10 David Wilcox
January 15 Steve Earle in Concert
January 25 - 26 The Wailers
January 29 Family Night presents The Liberty Bells

Vilar Center For The Arts at Beaver Creek 1-888-820-2787 or 970-845-8497
January 2 Richard Jeni, Stand-up Comedy
January 13 The Nightingale, Kennedy Center Dance Theatre
January 14, 21, 28 Toronto International Film Festival's Film Circuit
January 18 Steve Earle, Renegade Rock
January 23 Ichos String Quartet Chamber Music Ensemble
January 25 Lewis Black, Social Commentary & Stand-Up Comedy
January 29 Michael Feinstein, American Cabaret
January 31 A Street Car Named Desire


Sports

January 3, 4, 10, 11 & 31 USASA Snowboard Series presented by Sprite in Snowmass, 970-925-1220 or www.usasa.org

January 11 It's Great to Skate' Clinic, the US Figure Skating 2004 National Skating Week in Steamboat Springs, 970-879-0341

January 15 - 18 The season's most progressive snowboard competition returns to Vail for the 2nd year. The world's elite athletes compete for the largest single payout of any snowboard competition. www.vail.com

January 16 - 19 Ouray Ice Climbing Festival 970-325-4288, www.ourayicefestival.com

January 17 - 18 Ski Jumping Super Tour in Steamboat Springs, of the USKI and Snowboard Association. 970-879-6111

January 18 - 30 Ski Club Week in Steamboat Springs, 970-879-6111 or www.steamboatchamber.com

January 24 28th Anniversary Colorado Governor's Cup, Nordic and Snowshoe Races at the Frisco Nordic Center, 970-668-5276

January 24 -27 The world's premiere winter action sports event, the ESPN Winter X Games VIII in Aspen on Buttermilk Mountain. World's top action sports athletes competing for medals and more than $500,000. in prize money in Snowboarding, Skiing, Snowmobiling and Ultracross. Aspen is hosting this event for an unprecedented third year, draws a crowd of over 50,000 spectators over the 4 day event. 979-925-1220 or www.expn.com

January 24 & 31 Come to Life Again with Cross Country Skiing for the 50 plus group, in Steamboat Springs, 970-879-8180

January 27 - February 1 US Freestyling Open in Vail. The best ski party on the planet as the top skiers in the world convene for a weekend competition. 970-949-1999 or www.vail.com

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