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Torchy's Tacos on Broadway in Denver has liquor license suspended by Kieran Nicholson

Folks chowing down at the Torchy's Tacos eatery on Broadway near downtown Denver won't be able to wash down the spicy fare with beer, wine or cocktails.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:37pm on October 20, 2017

Movie review: "Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton" looks at the life and work ethic of a surfing star by The Washington Post

"Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton," the latest documentary from Rory Kennedy ("Last Days in Vietnam"), is partly the life story of Hamilton, widely considered the world's best big…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:49pm on October 20, 2017

Kyra Sedgwick, Aaron Sorkin to attend 40th Denver Film Festival in November as honorees by Jenn Fields, The Know

Sorkin will be making his first appearance at the event.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:15pm on October 20, 2017

Put yourself inside "The Wild Party" with immersive Roaring Twenties musical at Stanley Marketplace by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

The event is a sensory explosion, complete with vintage Victrolas, stunning costumes and a seven-piece orchestra tucked away in a corner.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:24am on October 20, 2017

Review: Buell's musical comedy "Something Rotten!" is delightfully absurd by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

It's hard to envision an audience member slinking out of this romp.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:05am on October 19, 2017

Boulder elementary teacher pens memoir about star sister Idina Menzel by Christy Fantz

"Voice Lessons: A Sisters Story" hit shelves last week.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:05am on October 19, 2017

"The Florida Project": In seedy shadows of Disney World, a child tries to make a magic kingdom by Ann Hornaday

"The Florida Project," Sean Baker's exuberant, ungovernable ode to the innocence and resilience of childhood, takes place in a ramshackle lavender-painted hotel called the Magic Castle, hard…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:18pm on October 17, 2017

Painting among the jackhammers: How an artist works through the $3.5 million renovation of the Parker Schoolhouse by Megan Mitchell

Parker-based artist Lorenzo Chavez is town's first artist-in-residence participant, working out of a renovated gallery inside The Schoolhouse at Mainstreet, which is slated to re-open to the…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:24pm on October 17, 2017

Review: Farcical "The Foreigner" reminds you that racism is still alive in some parts of America by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

"The Foreigner," a fun and funny farce from the 1980s, just happens to have renewed relevance at the moment.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:24pm on October 17, 2017

Hot off Disney's "Frozen" and its $30 million impact, Denver Center's president looks to future by John Wenzel

As she retools the DCPA for the 21st century, Janice Sinden is weighing priorities, including a potentially billion-dollar renovation of the Denver Performing Arts Complex and intense pressu…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:24pm on October 13, 2017

Nostalgic millennials rejoice: The Power Rangers are coming to Denver in 2018 by Dylan Owens, The Know

Do kids even watch this show anymore?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:54am on October 12, 2017

At 83, Gene GeBauer still hoofing " and teaching tap, too by Mark Jaffe, The Know

GeBauer is one of six people being honored Sunday as "Legends of Dance in Colorado" by the University of Denver Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:54am on October 12, 2017

How do you top "Hamilton"? Author Ron Chernow is about to find out by Karen Heller

NEW YORK -- Ron Chernow's timing is exquisite, even if it took six years and 25,000 index cards to get to this moment.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:51pm on October 6, 2017

Referred Question 2B: Denver Cultural Facility Bonds by Jon Murray

If voters approve this $116.9 million question -- as part of the city's $937 million bond package -- Denver's major taxpayer-supported cultural institutions would be in line for help with ex…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18pm on October 6, 2017

"Blackish" gives a powerful history lesson " with nods to "Hamilton" and "Schoolhouse Rock" by Bethonie Butler

"Blackish" launched its fourth season Tuesday with a musical episode that sought to clear up misconceptions about slavery and American history.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:26pm on October 4, 2017

After a ruptured Achilles, a lead in "Dracula" resurrects his ballet career from the dead by Mark Jaffe, The Know

When Yosvani Ramos steps onto the stage on the opening night of the Colorado Ballet's production of "Dracula," he won't be rising from the dead. But in coming back from a potentially career-…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18am on September 29, 2017

Denver Film Society files antitrust lawsuit against Landmark Theatres by John Wenzel, The Know

The lawsuit names Landmark and Dallas-based 2929 Entertainment -- both owned by billionaire Mark Cuban -- as plaintiffs.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:29pm on September 27, 2017

Photos: Gorillaz takes over Red Rocks Amphitheatre by Seth A. McConnell, The Know

After a nearly seven year hiatus, Gorillaz made its return to Denver with a sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Tuesday night.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:01am on September 27, 2017

In DCPA's all-male "Macbeth," sex and tragedy meet in a mosh pit by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

The tragedy is interpreted by director Robert O'Hara as a study in machismo, male relationships and what it means to be a man.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:33pm on September 25, 2017

Next month, Colorado hosts the future of the oldest dance company in America by Mark Jaffe, The Know

"We have a body of classics," said artistic director Janet Eilber. "But going into the 21st century, we needed to figure out the future."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:18am on September 24, 2017

Review: "The Revolutionists" in Boulder sets the bar for ensembles this theater season by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

The historical comedy opens the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's 12th season.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:33am on September 22, 2017

From vaudeville to Drake, a look back at 100 years of Denver's Ogden Theatre by Dylan Owens, The Know

A look at the past 100 years of the Ogden Theatre as it evolved from one of Denver's oldest movie houses to a crucial component in Denver's live music ecosystem.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:34pm on September 21, 2017

Some of the kids lack self-confidence, others struggle with anxiety. At Spotlight Kids Theatre, they all have a role to play. by Alex Scoville

Spotlight Kids Theatre builds a uniquely supportive and familial atmosphere for youth in Adams County by ensuring every student gets a part and working on their individual strengths and weak…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:33am on September 21, 2017

One of Colorado's largest theater operations is hidden next to a truck stop in Johnstown by Alex Miller, The Know

What's extraordinary about this venue is not just its location, but also the quality, scale and frequency of its productions.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:54am on September 21, 2017

Powerful play on family, racism, "Appropriate," opens Curious Theatre's 20th season by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

In 2017, "Appropriate" asks audiences to understand the hatred, the anger and the pathologies that evolved as a result of the racist past.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:54am on September 21, 2017
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