Things to do in Denver today, March 21: Chastity Belt, the Ratio Quiz Show, a wacky radio show and cheese

Tonight could get kind of weird.

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Chastity Belt. (Photo: Conner Lyons)

Chastity Belt. (Photo: Conner Lyons)

Tonight could get kind of weird.

Over at the Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St., they’ll be recording mini radio dramas live — retelling classic novels in 10 minutes based on the memories of six people who may or may not have actually read the stories.

I think this scenario is the exact reason someone created the word “wacky.”

Buntport Radio Hour starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $10.


The Ratio Quiz Show is back tonight to test your knowledge of “The Office” (so hopefully that show is still your go-to background noise show).

The “bigger, badder, more inappropriate” trivia game at Ratio Beerworks, 2920 Larimer St., pits a panel of “experts” against audience teams. If the experts win, everyone gets crappy prizes. If an audience team wins, everyone gets great prizes.

It’s free and sign up starts at 8 p.m.


For a Tuesday evening of indie pop-rock and barbecue, head over to Globe Hall, 4483 Logan St., where Chastity Belt is headlining.

The show starts with openers Tele Novella, American Grandma at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12.


And because it wouldn’t be a week in Denver without a beer and cheese pairing night or five, here’s this one: Denver Central Market, 2669 Larimer St., will be serving three beers from Ratio and three cheeses from Culture Meat and Cheese.

They’ll be serving from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and it’ll cost you $20.

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