Things to do in Denver today, March 28: Cider and cupcakes, Open Screen Night and ’90s TV Dinner
Happy Tuesday!

Happy Tuesday!
It’s Open Screen Night at the Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St. If you’ve got a short film under 10 minutes long, bring a Blu-Ray or DVD copy and they’ll drop it in the rotation. (Early submissions are closed.)
Or you can just show up and watch. Winners chosen by the audience will get prizes, and there will be raffle prizes for the audience. Admission is $5 and the screenings start at 7 p.m.
And it’s time again for ’90s TV Dinner at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, 1215 20th St.
From 5 p.m. to close, they’ll be serving up an $18 three-course meal — vegetables, meat and dessert — with Zima and wine coolers while showing ’90s TV shows.
The Long I Pie Shop is going rogue and serving things that are not pie for this week’s pairing event at Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St.
Wild, I know.
Here’s the menu:
- Lemon lavender cupcake with lemon buttercream icing and Crabby Neighbor cider
- Almond cupcake with almond buttercream icing and Real Dry cider
- Chocolate cupcake with strawberry buttercream icing and L’Acier cider
- Salted Chocolate Baked Donut and raspberry cider
Stop by anytime from 6 to 9 p.m. It’ll cost $20.

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