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Disney bids Netflix goodbye as it ramps up its own streaming empire by Alex Schiffer

Media and entertainment giant Walt Disney Company on Tuesday announced a move to bolster its subscription and streaming empire as it plans to end its relationship with Netflix and ramp up it…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:20am on August 9, 2017

Happy ending for theaters this summer not in the script by The Associated Press

Movie theater stocks took a beating Wednesday after AMC Entertainment previewed a grim earnings report. AMC's announcement came amid broader pessimism about what has been a lackluster summer…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:04am on August 6, 2017

2017 Biennial of the Americas reveals notable names, tickets by The Know, John Wenzel

A good chunk of the programming for the 2017 Biennial is open to the public, with a mix of ongoing art exhibits, panels, symposiums and festival-ending cultural performances.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18am on August 5, 2017

3,000 new tickets released for Denver's pre-Broadway engagement of "Frozen" by John Wenzel

The 3,000 new seats are in addition to the 25,000 tickets currently available at denvercenter.org.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:38pm on August 4, 2017

Did Alexander Hamilton hold this coin? by Josh Boak

Old inns along the Revolutionary War trails boast of George Washington sleeping there. But coin experts say they have found the first silver piece minted by the United States — one lik…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:57pm on August 1, 2017

Review: Experimental theater company takes the JonBenet story over the top, and it works by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

With "House of Gold," playwright Gregory S. Moss has anticipated the audience's revulsion and —preconceptions -- and taken it all over the top.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:04pm on August 1, 2017

WATCH: First look at Disney's "Frozen" musical, premiering in Denver Aug. 17 by John Wenzel, The Know

Fans of the 2013 movie are wondering how the Broadway musical will build upon or burnish the film's legacy, which has already become embedded in a generation of Disney devotees.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:04pm on August 1, 2017

Sam Shepard, Pulitzer-winning playwright, is dead at 73 by The Associated Press

Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Oscar-nominated actor and celebrated author whose plays chronicled the explosive fault lines of family and masculinity in the American Wes…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:24pm on July 31, 2017

At Denver's 2017 UMS, fans and artists take a chance on each other by Dylan Owens

For Denver's curious music mavens, Christmas in July was in full swing on Friday night thanks to the 17th annual Underground Music Showcase (UMS), the locally-focused music festival that fas…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:38pm on July 29, 2017

John Boyega on his brutal new film "Detroit," and Disney's Star Wars machine by The Know

There's more to John Boyega than rebooted franchises and edgy sci-fi, as he discusses taking on the role of security guard Melvin Dismukes, who played a central role during 1967's 12th Stree…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:46am on July 28, 2017

Hard-knock life? Performance of "Annie" by cast with disabilities adds heft, power to classic story by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

The Colorado-based Phamaly Theatre Company has burnished its artistic reputation by selecting shows that resonate -- intellectually and emotionally -- with the many facets of disability.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18pm on July 26, 2017

DCPA announces single-ticket on-sale date for most 2017-18 season shows by John Wenzel, The Know

The sale doesn't include the season's marque performances, like the much-anticipated production of "Hamilton."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:36pm on July 26, 2017

Denver one of only three cities to get Rob Lowe's one-man show by John Wenzel, The Know

Lowe's one-man show is billed as a peek behind the curtain at Hollywood, fame, fatherhood and marriage.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:48pm on July 24, 2017

Frostys for 50 cents and other deals around Denver, July 21-27 by Laura Daily and Bryan K. Chavez, The Know

Get your Frosty on.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:48am on July 21, 2017

This "Carmen" is smoking: Central City Opera breathes fire into an audience favorite by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Let's party like it's 1875.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on July 20, 2017

Denver comedian Josh Blue says he was robbed, assaulted in St. Paul bar by St. Paul Pioneer Press

Josh Blue has been one of the longest-running comics repping the Mile High City on national stages.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:36pm on July 20, 2017

Diahann Carroll reflects on a career of first on stage and screen by The Washington Post

As a young woman and into her middle years, Carroll had a career of firsts. The first black actress to win a Tony, for the 1962 musical "No Strings," in which her fashion-model character was…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:42pm on July 19, 2017

2 new Harry Potter books set to be published in October by The Associated Press

Two new books from the Harry Potter universe are set to be released as part of a British exhibition that celebrates the 20th anniversary of the launch of the series.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:08pm on July 19, 2017

CU Shakespeare Festival flips "Hamlet" on its head with female lead by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Many have read Hamlet's melancholy and brooding inaction as feminine traits. A female Hamlet makes the play seem less entangled with ambivalence.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:54pm on July 17, 2017

Naming rights could fetch millions for DCPA, Colorado Convention Center by John Wenzel

Selling naming rights could change the fortunes of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and the Colorado Convention Center. But getting those deals done will be a complicated task.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:42am on July 17, 2017

Coming to Denver, "Mystery Science Theater" roasts B-movies live in first-ever tour by John Wenzel, The Know

Touring his beloved show across the country "actually is like getting shot into space," says "MSTK3000" creator Joel Hodgson.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:29pm on July 14, 2017

North Metro Arts Alliance brings free programs, entertainment to Adams County by Megan Mitchell

The Westminster-based North Metro Arts Alliance strives to enrich awareness, education and access of the arts among Adams County residents throughout the calendar year.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on July 11, 2017

With 21 million YouTube views and counting, Chris Fleming is a jester for the digital age by John Wenzel, The Know

Inspired and exhausting, the hyper-verbal comic is never afraid to look or sound like a complete fool.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:42pm on July 10, 2017

Harry Potter, Abe Lincoln books on business owners' reading lists by Joyce M. Rosenberg

Some business owners say they've found insight they can apply to their companies from the subjects of books they cracked just for the joy of reading -- Abraham Lincoln, Harry Potter or a you…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:09am on July 9, 2017

Live music returns to Historic Elitch Theatre, ending 23 years of silence by Aldo Svaldi

When the Elitch Gardens amusement park relocated to the Central Platte Valley that fall, the venue near the 3800 block of Tennyson stayed behind and was shuttered.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00am on July 2, 2017
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