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Kathy Griffin messed up big-time with her Trump photo. Or did she? Comic talks ahead of Denver show. by John Wenzel, The Know

The comic returns a year after the controversy with a tour that includes an Aug. 22 show at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:54pm on August 16, 2018

Hugh Jackman says Larimer County Sheriff's Office will "bring it" in "Greatest Showman" lip sync video by The Know

Hugh Jackman mentioned the Larimer County Sheriff's Office this morning in an Instagram post-- no really, he did. In the post, Jackman acknowledged the Sheriff's Office's upcoming "lip sync …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:18am on August 14, 2018

Denver dance company one of 5 in nation to get $100K grant by Anna Staver

Denver's Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is one of five dance companies nationwide receiving a $100,000 grant from the International Association of Blacks in Dance.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:42pm on August 8, 2018

Persistent power outages plague Denver's Swallow Hill Historic District by Kieran Nicholson

Persistent power outages have plagued the Swallow Hill neighborhood in Denver, including the Ogden Theater, where shows have been delayed, including a Tuesday night gig by the CHVRCHES.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:54am on August 8, 2018

SNEAK PEEK: Origin Red Rocks, official hotel partner of Denver's iconic amphitheater, opens Friday by Joe Rubino

It took Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater hundreds of millions of years to form and become the iconic, natural concert venue it is today. Origin Red Rocks, the venue's official partner hotel, …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:46pm on August 7, 2018

Wanderful return: Harry Potter movies are coming back to Colorado theaters for one magical week by Elizabeth Hernandez

Harry Potter movies are coming back to the big screen for one glorious week, and Colorado is getting a piece of the magic. But move fast because tickets are selling quickly.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:42pm on August 7, 2018

High Plains Comedy Fest, Kathy Griffin and more Colorado comedy you need to know in August by John Wenzel, The Know

While Denver can lay claim year-round to having one of the country's most fertile stand-up scenes, August is the month where everything blooms.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:32pm on August 2, 2018

PHOTOS: The UMS 2018 brought 350 bands and lots of dancing to South Broadway by Shaban Athuman, The Know

The 18th annual Underground Music Showcase returned bar-and-restaurant-heavy South Broadway this weekend. More than 350 bands performed on roughly 20 stages.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:24pm on July 30, 2018

Group aims to revive Colorado National Monument amphitheater by The Associated Press

There was a time you set up your camp, ate your dinner and headed to the campfire talk. It might include a park ranger's chat about local plants and wildlife or a slide show featuring area l…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:10pm on July 28, 2018

Denver Art Museum will be only U.S. stop for biggest Monet exhibit in decades by John Wenzel, The Know

The exhibit will display more than 100 paintings spanning the legendary French Impressionist's career.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:04pm on July 23, 2018

Theater review: "Sex Tips" at DCPA a laugh-out-loud confidence boost for all ages by Sara Grant, The Know

"Sex Tips" is an interactive (this is good to know before heading in) comedy show with simple stage production that's carried by the three characters.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:36pm on July 17, 2018

Matt Besser, Preacher Lawson, Jokechella and more Colorado comedy you need to know in July by John Wenzel, The Know

A surprisingly funny "America's Got Talent" contestant, a modern sketch and improv legend, a marathon northern Colorado showcase, and a familiar face from "Animal Planet" await hungry Denver…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:24pm on July 3, 2018

Photos: Women with Hattitude at the Seawell Ballroom for the Women's Voices Fund at the DCPA by The Know

Everyone -- and I do mean every single one -- of the 650 who gathered at Seawell Ballroom for this noontime fundraiser wore a hat.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:04pm on June 25, 2018

Theater review: "The Book of Mormon" still a guilty pleasure with each return to Denver by Barbara Ellis, The Know

"I get new perspectives each time. The first time you see it it's this big, spectacular show. After that, there's always something new."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:06pm on June 19, 2018

William Shatner, in Denver with "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," will talk about (almost) anything by John Wenzel, The Know

Given the nature of the event -- a movie screening of 1982's now-classic (and still franchise-best) "The Wrath of Khan," followed by Shatner on stage taking questions from the audience -- he…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:06pm on June 19, 2018

"The Band's Visit" dances away with a leading 10 Tony Awards by Mark Kennedy

The American, grown-up musical "The Band's Visit" outmuscled the acclaimed and sprawling British import "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" for the most Tony Awards on Sunday, capturing 10 s…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:51pm on June 10, 2018

Denver Center for the Performing Arts debuts first-ever capital campaign with $36 million goal by John Wenzel

Officials at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts are hoping to tap private and corporate dollars to close the gap in a $36 million capital campaign they unveiled Tuesday -- the first i…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:18pm on June 5, 2018

"The Book of Mormon" in Denver: How to nab cheap tickets in the DCPA lottery system by The Know

Ready to party like it's 2011? That's when we learned that Denver would be the first-ever city to host the national tour of "The Book of Mormon," the now-enshrined Broadway hit from "South P…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:06pm on June 1, 2018

Theater review: "School of Rock the Musical" at the Buell is energetic fun for all ages by Barbara Ellis, The Know

The Denver crowd -- which included a large number of youngsters -- responded warmly to screenwriter Mike White's story of 30-year-old Dewey Finn, who turns a class of robotic, prep-school fo…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:32pm on May 31, 2018

Tony Award-winning "School of Rock, " coming to Denver, has an unusual challenge: casting talented kids by John Wenzel, The Know

The pressures of joining a national, multimillion-dollar touring production don't exactly mesh with what anyone would consider a normal childhood.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:32pm on May 29, 2018

PHOTOS: Cirque du Soleil prepares for their Corteo performance by The Denver Post

Cirque du Soleil perpares for the Corteo performances on May 24, 2017 at 1st Bank Center Arena in Broomfield, Co. 

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:54pm on May 24, 2018

Hospitality wars: Many of Denver's 47,000 hotel rooms are getting million-dollar makeovers as competition heats up by Joe Rubino

The Denver metro area is home to more hotel options than ever. Many, like the ART Hotel on Broadway and the Ramble Hotel in RiNo, offer Instagram-worthy, boutique experiences that compete wi…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00am on May 11, 2018

Denver's irreverent moms behind Pump and Dump comedy are back for a different kind of Mother's Day by John Wenzel, The Know

The Paramount show includes music, comedy, drinking, games and prizes, plus an after-show DJ dance party with special guests, a photo booth and other surprises.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:32pm on May 10, 2018

Theater review: "The Who's Tommy" at the Stage Theatre does justice to Pete Townshend's brilliant 1969 rock opera by John Meyer, The Know

I vividly recall the afternoon in May 1969 when I bought The Who's "Tommy." I was 15 years old, and  eagerly plucked that two-record LP out of the bin at a St. Petersburg, Fla., departm…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:04pm on May 1, 2018

Meet the women with Colorado ties making their marks on indie filmmaking by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

It was a fitting introduction. Chloé Zhao, director of the Indian-cowboys tale "The Rider" (now playing at the Mayan Theater), was standing on the lobby stairs of the Chuck Jones Cinema…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:35pm on April 26, 2018
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