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If you are a fan of TED talks, the Discovery Channel, Wikipedia binges, and drinking, Nerd Nite Denver is the show for you!This month, Jim Shima returns with more Star Wars sounds, Lisa Wilson explains the real horror of horror, and Keith Ganey returns with the origins of citizenship! Plus a costume contest!
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Friday, October 28 – doors at 6:30pm, show at 7:00pm
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The Bug Theatre
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Online: $8 individual or $25 for 5
$10 at the door
**ONLINE TICKET SALES END (OR SELL OUT) AT 6:00PM DAY OF SHOW. TICKETS ARE ONLY VALID FOR SHOW DATE PURCHASED. TICKETS CANNOT BE USED FOR FUTURE SHOW DATES.**
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JIM SHIMA
SOUNDS OF STAR WARS: PART 3 - THUNDERCLAPS, WEAPONS, AND KLAXONS
From droids to ships, learn about how the familiar sounds of Star Wars were made with Jim Shima of Hyperdyne Labs and member of the Corellian Droidworks Colorado chapter.
LISA WILSON
OH, THE HORROR!
Horror movies have a foundation that takes them beyond the makeup and murders. Societal angst through the decades has been mined to give audiences a Collective Scare by bringing to the screen the thing that is guaranteed to make us scream! Unmasking the social fears lurking in your favorite horror movie brings new meaning to the term braaains!
KEITH GANEY
THE INVENTION OF CITIZENSHIP
In 1775, there were zero citizens in the world. Then the American Revolution revived the old Roman idea for new purposes. As with Rome, it took a few wars for people to agree on what citizenship meant. Let's talk about those first 150 years.
As always, a huge thanks to the best venue in Denver, The Bug Theatre!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nerd Nite Denver, 3654 Navajo St,Denver,CO,United States
Tickets
USD 5 to USD 8