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Teague Bohlen

Teague Bohlen is a writer, novelist and professor at the University of Colorado Denver. His first novel, The Pull of the Earth, won the Colorado Book Award for Literary Fiction in 2007; his textbook The Snarktastic Guide to College Success came out in 2014, and a flash fiction collection, Flatland, in 2019. His new novel, Escaping Denver, is available now.

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One of Colorado’s Top Haunts Gets Its Own Video Game and Comic Book

By Teague BohlenOctober 28, 2024

This homegrown horror story is coming to life in multimedia.

The Day Everyone Forgot About Street Sweeping…Even the City of Denver

By Teague BohlenOctober 25, 2024

Should residents have to pay tickets when the city’s warning system fails?

New Immersive Ball Brings Labyrinth to Life at the Savoy

By Teague BohlenOctober 22, 2024

The Masque of the Goblin King will include a custom-built labyrinth, performances by goblin band Catharsonist and DJs, a costume contest and more.

Mile High Writers Share Their Stance on Social Justice in New Collection

By Teague BohlenOctober 18, 2024

Authors will read from We Can See into Another Place: Mile-High Writers on Social Justice at the Bookies on Friday, October 25.

Memoirs of a Stripper: Aimee Bushong Bares All in Rock ‘N’ Pole

By Teague BohlenOctober 10, 2024

Aurora-born Aimee Bushong recalls her life in music and stripping in Rock ‘N’ Pole.

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Denver’s Newest Brothel Is All About Poetry

By Teague BohlenOctober 9, 2024

Poetry Brothel, a worldwide poetry society, makes its Denver debut at Mockingbird on Sunday, October 13.

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Colorado Revises Ceremonial Flag Program After Gays Against Groomers Waves One

By Teague BohlenOctober 8, 2024

“Hate has no place in Colorado, and Governor Polis denounces hate in all its forms.”

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Why the Broncos Should Return to Their Old Uniforms…Permanently

By Teague BohlenOctober 8, 2024

Denver beat the mean right out of the Raiders. Did the throwback outfits help?

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Duets Tap and Grill Debuts in Former MobCraft and Liberati Space in Curtis Park

By Teague BohlenOctober 4, 2024

It’s always game-and-wings time at this new addition, which is celebrating its grand opening on Friday, October 4.

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Opinion: Gays Against Groomers Earns Its Acronym, GAG

By Teague BohlenOctober 4, 2024

The group’s Colorado spokesman makes his case for the October 5 rally, but…no. Just no.

Dive Into Monsters and Horror at This First Friday Art Show

By Teague BohlenSeptember 30, 2024

Denver artist Joe Rollman will be displaying his wide and varied pop-culture portraiture at Ink Comic Art Gallery throughout October.

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Boulder’s Favorite Comic Book Store, Time Warp, Celebrates Forty Years

By Teague BohlenSeptember 24, 2024

Time Warp Comics will honor its milestone anniversary on Local Comic Shop Day with an auction of rare comics, artist meet-and-greets and mega sales.

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Museum of Sex Now Open in the Sexploratorium

By Teague BohlenSeptember 20, 2024

“We know the limits: We don’t sell sex toys, we don’t have live sex. We’re an educational space only. … We can have our big picture windows and we don’t have to hide a thing.”

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From Music to Fiction: Tim Booth to Debut His First Novel at Tattered Cover

By Teague BohlenSeptember 11, 2024

Colorado author Carter Wilson will interview musician and debut novelist Tim Booth at the Tattered Cover on September 16.

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Colorado Festival of Horror Scares Up the Season This Weekend

By Teague BohlenSeptember 11, 2024

Spooky season is here, kicking off with the Colorado Festival of Horror over the Friday the 13th weekend.

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Live Presidential Debate Coverage of the Fracas in Philly

By Teague BohlenSeptember 10, 2024

Too busy or scared to watch the presidential debate? We’ve got it covered.

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Mile High Comics, Denver’s Oldest Comic Book Store, Celebrates 50 Years

By Teague BohlenSeptember 10, 2024

Dive into the history of Denver’s oldest comic store, which is celebrating five decades devoted to four-color art and lit.

West Side Books Is Transition City

By Teague BohlenSeptember 5, 2024

The Northside favorite is ready to start a new chapter with a September 7 celebration.

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Dana Cain Reaches for the Stars With a Rock Opera

By Teague BohlenSeptember 2, 2024

The Android’s New Soul has been fifty years in the making, funded by “unicorns, cats and chocolates.”

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Benny Blanco’s Leaving Cap Hill for the ‘Burbs Isn’t a Reflection on Denver

By Teague BohlenAugust 17, 2024

Mourn the loss of East 13th Avenue garlic knots, but no need to mourn the city overall.

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Elizabeth School District Bans Nineteen Books With “Temporary Suspension”

By Teague BohlenAugust 15, 2024

“The board is trying to provide parents the opportunity to make these decisions for their children and empower them.”

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Mutiny Information Cafe Closing Denver Location, Moving to Englewood

By Teague BohlenAugust 8, 2024

The new location in Englewood will include a basement space for concerts, co-owner Jim Norris says.

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