February is filled with love, reflection, and transition. Songs and music of the season combine the emotional depth of winter with the ever-present hope that spring will soon arrive.
From winter’s chill, to the warmth of Valentine’s Day, February creates an intense emotional landscape. Suddenly we feel all giddy and lightheaded like a “Silly Love Song.”
Here are our heart-to-heart choices for shopping, dining, and entertainment to get you sharing, and caring together. A stormy, swooning February affair to win you a hug and kiss:
Don’t miss the Colorado Symphony tribute to Mel Brooks — including Blazing Saddles film clips plus recent musicals — by John Morris playing at Boettcher Concert Hall on Saturday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. Information: 303-623-7876.
Capture the Mardi Gras spirit, New Orleans’ soul, as Lincoln Center artists play Songbook at Lone Tree Arts Center Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m. Information: 720-509-1000.
Must see: Swallow Hill’s Valentine Concert by Dakota Blonde — the “Front Range Darlings” — in Daniels Hall Feb. 14, 8 p.m. Information: 303-777-1003.
Closed after 38 years, the Monaco Inn Restaurant space has become the second location for Lowry’s Italian eatery Pomodoro Pizza & Pasta. The larger Monaco Square space has the same menu as the Lowry site. Information: 303-320-1104.
Make 2025 Stanley’s Year! With 50+ local firms in Aurora at 2501 Dallas St., Stanley Marketplace is a shopping bonanza featuring shops, eateries, bars, gyms, and salons. It’s a family place with daily free events. Information: 720-990-6743.
Denver Brass does hot horn blowing, plus trumpet solos during the Fat Tuesday Festa at the Newman Center Feb. 15-16, 2:30 p.m. Information: 303-871-7720.
With six albums plus an incredible 16 Billboard Number One hits, jazz artist Adam Hawley entertains at Dazzle Feb. 21, 6:30 p.m. Information: 303- 839-5100.
American singer, rapper, and actress Mary J. Blige — a nine Grammy winner — entertains at the Ball Arena on Feb. 25, 7 p.m. Information: 303-405-1100.
Attend the Delores Project Open House & Lunch Feb. 20, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The metro’s largest provider of emergency and extended-stay shelter for homeless women and transgender individuals, it was founded in 1999. Meet staff, tour facility, ask questions during the event at 3450 W. 13th Ave. Information: 303-534-5411.
The third week in February is International Flirting Week. If you believe Paul McCartney’s Silly Love Songs, take them to heart. This is also “An Affair to Remember Month.”
There’s something about love songs that motivates happiness. Possibly the upbeat tempo? Cheerful lyrics, the singer’s voice helps. Impact: Ballads stir emotions, tug at our heartstrings.
Actually, neither true love nor music makes the world go around, but it sure makes life’s high notes seem sweeter. What do you call sweets that can keep a beat? “Candy rappers.”
— Glen Richardson
The Valley Gadfly can be reached at newspaper@glendalecherrycreek.com