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The Know is The Denver Post's entertainment website, aka the place to be to have the best time ever. The site has things to do in Denver and Colorado today, tomorrow, this week and beyond for natives, transplants and people planning their next Colorado vacation. Arts, events, food and drinks, outdoors — it has it all. The site's previous incarnation, Reverb, covered music for nine years…even won some awards along the way.
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An Oprah Book Club pick, a Colorado mountain novel and more
'Go Gentle,' by Maria Semple, is quick-paced, amusing and touching.

Denver restaurant with ‘Top Chef’ connection closes after 21 months
Church and Union, based in South Carolina, specialized in steak, seafood, small plates and sides. It was also known for its unusual artwork, mural.

Toibin’s Dublin tales, Barnes’ ‘last lecture’ and more reader reviews
'Spies and Other Gods,' by James Wolff. is an entertaining read.

A GMA Book Club pick, plus gorgeous philosophical essays
'The Sirens,' by Emilia Hart, is a diverting read

Biodegradable pickleballs, size-inclusive skorts made in Colorado and other sports gear we love
Summer is upon us. Here's a guide to gear for baseball, golf, running and more.

Michelin-starred restaurant hosting summer long pop-up in Cherry Creek
The team behind The Wolf's Tailor will operate SHEEP on the sixth floor of Clayton hotel.

Elizabeth Strout’s newest, ‘The Things We Never Say,’ and more reader reviews
Plus: 'The God of Small Things,' by Arundhati Roy

‘The Book of I,’ a haunting literary sci-fi, and more reader reviews
'In Ascension,' by Martin MacInnes, a woman opens her eyes underwater and discovers she is not alone.

The Book Club: ‘Hymn to Life,’ a Prix Goncourt winner and more reader reviews
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our...

Upscale Denver noodle shop and bar closing its doors
"Sometimes you have to know when to say when," the owners wrote on the restaurant's website.