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"Get Smart" actor Dick Gautier dead at 85 by The Associated Press

Actor Dick Gautier, who gained fame playing an Elvis-like singer in the Broadway musical "Bye Bye Birdie" and went on to play Hymie the Robot on TV's "Get Smart," has died. He was 85.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:55am on January 16, 2017

Ringling Bros. circus to close after 146 years by The Associated Press

After 146 years, the curtain is coming down on "The Greatest Show on Earth." The owner of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus told The Associated Press that the show will close…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:48pm on January 14, 2017

Review: "Fun Home" at the Ellie is a rare beauty of a musical by Joanne Ostrow

The concise gem (with no intermission), based on cartoonist Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir, here benefits from an evenly capable cast. No one voice stops the show, each has its moment.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:42pm on January 12, 2017

Amy Schumer's first Netflix special coming in March was filmed in Denver by The Know

The special that will premiere in March was filmed at the Bellco Theatre.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:04pm on January 10, 2017

Denver Center cancels Jan. 10 "Fun Home" debut after I-70 closure by John Wenzel

The Jan. 10, opening-night performance of the touring Broadway musical "Fun Home" has been canceled due to road closures on Interstate 70, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts announced…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:54pm on January 10, 2017

Essay: Why no Aurora Theater Shooting memorial may be better than an imperfect one " for now by Ray Mark Rinaldi

The memorial, now accepting designs, will be "intended as a place where the community and those affected by loss can remember loved ones, seek comfort, strength, peace and hope."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:01am on January 8, 2017

Long-time artistic director of Denver Center for the Performing Arts theatre company resigns by Jesse Paul

Thompson will remain in an advisory role through the end of the 2016-17 production season.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:33pm on January 6, 2017

Watch: Von Miller raps about frozen pizza with LMFAO's Redfoo in "Rise to the Occasion" by Dylan Owens

DiGiornio delivers Von Miller in a pizza bolo tie.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:14pm on January 5, 2017

10 Denver arts and culture events to look forward to in 2017 by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Big shows, new venues, city-wide festivals ... there's a lot of culture coming Denver's way this year. Here are 10 things-in-the-making that warrant serious anticipation.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:18am on January 1, 2017

How to ring in 2017 with a laugh: A fresh start for Denver comedy by John Wenzel

Denver comics have infiltrated big name venues and networks and cultivated a sustainable crop of young, hip, local audiences who support live comedy.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:48pm on December 28, 2016

Movie review: Denzel Washington is ferocious in "Fences" by The Washington Post

Denzel Washington delivers a leonine, devouringly powerful performance as one of American theater's most imposing patriarchs in "Fences," a classic of contemporary dramatic literature that h…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:01am on December 23, 2016

"Why Him?" movie review: Bryan Cranston's too good for these old comedy tropes by The Washington Post

Christmas is one of the busiest moviegoing days of the year, and not just because many families need a two-hour break from each other. Some of the year's best, most exciting films come out a…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:01am on December 23, 2016

Secrets behind the dazzling dances of "La La Land" told by choreographer Mandy Moore, who started dancing in Colorado by The Associated Press

Choreographer Mandy Moore was lying under a car on the hot pavement while more than 100 dancers above her twirled through gridlocked LA freeway traffic during the opening number of "La La La…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:19pm on December 22, 2016

In "La La Land," Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling pay homage to the musical by Ann Hornaday

Bright, primary-hued and boldly staged as if to occur in one unbroken shot, the "La La Land" prologue sets the stage for what's to come: a nostalgic boy-meets-girl romance shot through with …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:00am on December 16, 2016

Lone Tree Arts Center invites holiday audiences to see "It's a Wonderful Life" in new light by Joe Rubino

The Lone Tree Arts Center, through Dec. 18, is featuring "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play." The show puts a spin on the classic movie and features veteran Denver Center actor Jamie …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:06pm on December 14, 2016

"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" review: A fun, gritty branding exercise for Disney by John Wenzel

Star Wars fans will practically feel Disney's fingers in their wallets. But is that sin enough to obscure the film's other virtues?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:00pm on December 13, 2016

"La La Land" tops Globes with 7 noms, "Moonlight" with 6 by The Associated Press

Damien Chazelle's Los Angeles musical "La La Land" sang and danced its way to a leading seven Golden Globes nominations, with Barry Jenkins' celebrated coming-of-age tale "Moonlight" close o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:25am on December 12, 2016

Emma Stone on "La La Land," Damien Chazelle and the broken shark by Lisa Kennedy

Interviewers have been asking Emma Stone for audition horror stories ever since "La La Land" first began wowing audiences at the Venice Film Festival in August. (It opens Friday.) And who ca…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:00am on December 11, 2016

PACE is 5, and Parker cultural officials feel its success is only the beginning by Joe Rubino

Parker's PACE Ceneter turned 5 in October. The arts and cultural center has been a big success, but town officials feel it's just the beginning.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on December 6, 2016

Chris Rock announces first tour in 9 years with Denver stop by The Know

The multi-city tour will kick off on February 14 in North Carolina.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:31pm on December 6, 2016

"Frozen" is coming to life on the Denver stage in 2017 by Emilie Rusch

A pre-Broadway engagement of the musical version of the Disney-hit movie "Frozen" will play The Buell Theater Aug. 17-Oct. 1, the center announced Monday.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:00pm on December 5, 2016

Denver scores an ambitious school of rock at Metro by Dylan Owens

If there's any one guiding question for DIME Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver's newest program, it's that. Unlike other music programs in the area, DIME Denver's focu…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:00am on December 2, 2016

Harry Potter Magical Holiday Ball and other free and cheap things to do around Denver, Dec. 2-8 by Laura Daily and Bryan K. Chavez

The stately Governor's Residence at Boettcher Mansion (400 E Eighth Ave., Denver) is open for free tours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Dec. 8 to 11 and Dec. 15 to 18.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:54pm on December 1, 2016

Cirque du Soleil cancels shows in San Francisco after fatal accident by The Associated Press

Cirque du Soleil "Luzia" has canceled its San Francisco shows through Friday and hired psychologists to counsel cast and crew members in the wake of an accident that killed a technician earl…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:37pm on December 1, 2016

Dedicated Denver fans wait hours for a few seconds with Bruce Springsteen by Alison Borden

The man who appeared at Denver's Tattered Cover Book Store on Wednesday was Bruce Springsteen, the lauded author whose writing -- not his guitar -- does the all the talking.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:13pm on November 30, 2016
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