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After a creative date-night showing of "Grease" six years ago in an empty parking lot behind an art studio in Austin, a movie-buff ferried his pop-up Blue Starlite drive-in dream from Texas …
"The Birth of a Nation" arrives in theaters with more than its share of history in tow. As a dramatization of the 1831 slave uprising led by Nat Turner in Southampton County, Va., the film j…
Forget Boris Karloff and the green bolted head of so many Frankenstein depictions. Think instead: superhero reboot.
Metro Denver's cultural scene generated $1.8 billion in spending last year, slightly less than in 2013 as organizations coped with a 9 percent drop in paid attendance and invested less money…
With Disney's confirmation Wednesday that the studio will remake its 1994 classic "The Lion King," the idea that you don't mess with perfection has just been felled in a corporate gorge, if …
Why, one might ask, would Bruce Springsteen need to write an autobiography? Haven't we been listening to it for the past half-century? Hasn't he been telling us his story all along?
Frederic C. Hamilton, who left a legendary trail of business and philanthropy reflected by the shining Denver Art Museum building that bears his name, died Friday following a brief illness j…
Disney's "Queen of Katwe" borrows a worn-out template to tell a remarkable true story. The year is 2007 and 10-year-old Phiona Mutesi's (Madina Nalwanga) chance encounter with a missionary …
The national tour of Kander and Ebb's powerful "Cabaret" lands in Denver through Oct. 9, sounding a bit too pretty and looking a tad too slick. To do it justice, this show should feel less l…
Denver icon and entertainer Lannie Garrett, whose downtown club Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret has served as the old-school, variety-show heart of the city for the past decade, has stepped d…
He's warning fans not to buy tickets on "broker" sites like StubHub, as his team is working hard to invalidate them.
A melancholy and still potent mix of compassion and judgment.
The comedian with cerebral palsy allowed The Denver Post to follow him through a rare Saturday at his home in Denver.
Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman tour is coming to Denver.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, who challenged theatrical convention in masterworks such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "A Delicate Balance," died Friday…
Following Denver's first-ever public art dance piece "White Mirror" last year, Boulder's Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet will premiere its 55-minute new work "White Fields" at Boulder'…
An overhaul of the interior design and food and drink menus will be revealed as Adrift returns to South Broadway without the kitsch, and with more authenticity.
As Janice Sinden begins her tenure as president and CEO of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, she faces unprecedented challenges amid record revenue and attendance gains at…
According to the DCPA, "technical difficulties involving the automation of the main set structure" led to the show being canceled.
A Springsteen concert is a celebration of community. There's an intimacy associated with seeing those seated near you in complete abandon, and that intimacy fosters friendliness.
As one of the metro area's most consistently visible, intelligently booked cultural venues, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities has a lot to be proud of over its four-decade histor…
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts production of Phantom of the Opera was canceled Thursday night turning away theater patrons and opera fans.
Emmy-winning actor and "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston will visit the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton on Oct. 17 to promote his new memoir, "A Life in Parts," the Drafthouse announced today.
One passenger even reveals to the pop star that she used to crush hard on her ex, Joe Jonas.
Coloradans watch movies, visit art galleries, see plays and read books more than almost any other state in the U.S., according to a wide-ranging study released today from the National …