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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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The Book Club: “In a Lonely Place,” “Table for Two” and more short reviews from readers
"The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride," by Joe Siple (Black Rose Writing, 2018)

The Book Club: “At the Edge of Empire” and more short reviews from readers
"At the Edge of Empire: A Family’s Reckoning with China," by Edward Wong (Viking, 2024) Wong, a New York Times correspondent, uses his father’s memories of his childhood in Guandong...

The Book Club: “The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell” and more reader reviews
At times beautifully written, this novel was disappointing only because it goes off in too many different directions.

Denver cocktail (and hot dog) bar named best in the nation
Yacht Club and cocktail consultant Alex Jump score big at the Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards.

The Book Club: “There, There,” “Long Island” and more short reviews from readers
Can a debut novel convey the depth and sensitivity of a tour de force?

Boulder named a finalist for the Sundance Film Festival
Park City, Utah, has hosted the event – founded by Robert Redford – for the past four decades.

The Book Club: “Whale Fall,” “How to Read a Book” and more short reviews from readers
Manod is 18 when her isolated Welsh island is disturbed, first by a dying whale, then by two social scientists with unknown agendas.

The Book Club: “Women and Children First” and other reader reviews
In a small, coastal Massachusetts town, the death of a teenage girl by ambiguous means ripples through the women and girls of the community.

The Book Club: “Salt Houses,” “James” and more reader reviews
The story is about the fictional Yacoub Family from March 1963 in Nablus in the West Bank of Palestine to September 2014 in Jaffa, Israel.

The Book Club: “Demon of Unrest” and more short reviews from readers
Most of us remember where we were when the world shut down on March 13, 2020. But what if, on March 14, an unprecedented virus arrived and challenged our version...