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Outdoor digital art fest Supernova burns bright in Denver Theatre District this weekend by John Wenzel, The Know

The one-of-a-kind digital art festival will bring digital paintings and even a video game called Alien Afterlife to Denver.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:05am on September 21, 2017

Remembering Xavier "X" Atencio, a true Disney legend and Colorado native who marked the spot for generations of childhood magic by John Wenzel

Xavier "X" Atencio, a Colorado native and Disney legend who worked as an animator on "Pinocchio," "Fantasia," "Mary Poppins" and others, died last week at age 98.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:30am on September 17, 2017

Review: Arvada Center goes beautifully spare with emotional "A Chorus Line" by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Admired for its consistently rich production values, the Arvada Center has gone beautifully spare with its season opener.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:48pm on September 15, 2017

How to get discounted DCPA tickets and more cheap things around Denver, Sept. 16-21 by Laura Daily and Bryan K. Chavez, The Know

Budget-minded theater lovers will applaud the Denver Center for Performing Arts' ongoing $10 ticket program, now that the 2017-18 theater season is underway.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:06am on September 15, 2017

"Frozen" review: Stage musical is a crowd-pleaser; just don't overthink it by Joanne Ostrow

Complete with a life-like reindeer (a dancer with prosthetic hooves) and a talking, tap-dancing snowman (a puppet/actor combo), it is every bit the crowd-pleaser it feels calculated to be. J…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:06am on September 15, 2017

See the first photos of Disney's "Frozen" musical now in Denver by The Know

For the first time ever the public is seeing what some of the sets and costumes look like in Disney Theatrical's new Broadway musical "Frozen."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:48pm on September 14, 2017

The Lake Dillon Theatre Company is a welcome gathering place for locals and visitors alike by Chryss Cada

Hiking, biking and skiing, plus an innovative theater? Lake Dillon Theatre Company is a welcome addition to the scene in Silverthorne.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:12pm on September 12, 2017

All the movies coming out this award season, by date by Ann Hornaday

After a lackluster summer, the fall promises some genuine winners in theaters.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:34pm on September 11, 2017

See Halloween classics like never before at this drive-in theater in the Colorado mountains by Dylan Owens, The Know

The boutique drive-in theater's summer film series will expand into the fall this year, including a handful of horror flicks in October.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:55pm on September 11, 2017

Win tickets to see "Frozen" in Denver before it heads to Broadway by The Know

There are only a few weeks left to catch the pre-Broadway engagement of "Frozen" in Denver before it makes its way to the Big Apple. Enter to win two tickets to see the show at Denver's Buel…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:48pm on September 8, 2017

Theater review: Vintage's "August: Osage County" long, but it delivers by Claire Martin, The Know

Buckle up, this is a long play -- there are two intermissions -- and the stellar cast is more than equal to the demanding script.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:06am on September 8, 2017

The secrets to making a great Stephen King movie by The Washington Post

Since the second half of 1983, when "Cujo," "The Dead Zone" and "Christine" rolled into theaters, one after another, it's been unofficial Hollywood writ that no Stephen King novel, novella o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:17pm on September 6, 2017

7 sensational fine arts events around Denver to check out this fall by The Know, Ray Mark Rinaldi

From dance to art to architecture, we've narrowed it down to a select sampling of potentially stellar moments.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:12am on September 3, 2017

Four classes for creative kids in Aurora by The Denver Post

Here are some of the most popular places around Aurora for your little aspiring Carole Kings, Gene Kellys and Misty Copelands.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:33pm on September 1, 2017

The future of Lakewood's history: Plans for the Lakewood Heritage Center will be open to public comment by Joseph Rios

Located inside of Belmar Park is Lakewood's hidden gem, the Lakewood Heritage Center. This history park and museum tells the story of Lakewood from 1889 to 1969. It is home to an outdoor amp…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:07pm on August 30, 2017

Blue Pan's Detroit-style pizza, Whit's Frozen Custard and more local restaurant openings by Allyson Reedy, The Know

In the world of Blue Pan's Detroit-style pizza, it's hip to be square.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:37pm on August 28, 2017

Artist Douwe Blumberg unveils centerpiece memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting by Joella Baumann

Five years after uniting in sorrow, the city of Aurora gathered Saturday to see a vision of the future.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:49pm on August 26, 2017

How Dick Gregory, the Jackie Robinson of comedy, changed stand-up forever by Elahe Izadi

Dick Gregory's big break almost didn't happen.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:04am on August 24, 2017

High Plains Comedy Festival turns 5 with T.J. Miller, Adam Cayton-Holland and more by John Wenzel, The Know

When the event returns Aug. 24-26, it will offer more than 100 local and national comics—in 25 shows at indie venues and headliners at downtown's Paramount Theatre.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:42pm on August 18, 2017

Fans of all ages take in excitement of tightly veiled "Frozen" musical at sold-out world premiere in Denver by Sara Grant, The Know

The stage adaptation of the massively popular animated Disney film premiered to the public in Denver on Thursday night for a pre-Broadway engagement before taking on the Big Apple.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:40pm on August 17, 2017

The show-stopping Breck arts fest offers a bit of everything by The Know, Ray Mark Rinaldi

BIFA, as it's called, stands apart from other summer arts events by taking a free-wheeling and inclusive view of culture.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:42am on August 17, 2017

In the fall, Ben Platt says goodbye to "Dear Evan Hansen" on Broadway by The Washington Post

Ben Platt, who more than three years ago spoke the words and sang the music of "Dear Evan Hansen" for the first time, going on to win the Tony Award in June for best actor in a musical, will…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:12pm on August 16, 2017

AMC Cinemas weighs blocking $10-a-month moviepass film deal by Isabel Gottlieb, Anousha Sakoui

AMC Entertainment Holdings, the world's largest theater chain, is weighing legal action against MoviePass over its low-cost cinema subscription, saying the service is unsustainable and bad f…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:13pm on August 16, 2017

Rinaldi: While trashing "Steve Jobs," this Santa Fe opera also shows how far the musical form has come by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

The Santa Fe production, which continues through Aug. 25, is thrilling audiences that —appreciate its energy, its modernity, its relevance, and the fact that it is only 90 minutes long.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:06pm on August 11, 2017

"Frozen" heats up Denver: Inside Disney's multimillion-dollar quest to conquer Broadway by John Wenzel

Before "Frozen: The Musical" can take on Broadway, it debuts for the public at Denver's Buell on Aug. 17.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:33pm on August 9, 2017
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