“Denver’s Ultimate Cemetery” Highlighted in Phil Goodstein’s New Book
The historican is writing a three-part series highlighting Denver’s cemeteries. But why?
The historican is writing a three-part series highlighting Denver’s cemeteries. But why?
Eleven years after the city closed the book on the program, the DPL is opening a new chapter.
The long-running flash fiction event is planning one last FBomb bash on Tuesday, November 19.
“If we don’t fear growing old, it increases our longevity. It gives us life in a lot of ways.”
Cynthia Swanson’s new novel, Anyone But Her, is surrounded by buzz after her first book, The Bookseller, is set to become a film.
“Our overall purpose is to do our best to get to the bottom of paranormal claims.”
Authors will read from We Can See into Another Place: Mile-High Writers on Social Justice at the Bookies on Friday, October 25.
Aurora-born Aimee Bushong recalls her life in music and stripping in Rock ‘N’ Pole.
Anna Lyons has found her lair with Wicked Basement Books, a one-stop-shop for horror literature.
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.
Kate Hamill’s version of the vampire saga makes its comedic, blood-soaked regional debut just in time for spooky season.
Dive into the history of Denver’s oldest comic store, which is celebrating five decades devoted to four-color art and lit.
The Northside favorite is ready to start a new chapter with a September 7 celebration.
“The board is trying to provide parents the opportunity to make these decisions for their children and empower them.”
The new location in Englewood will include a basement space for concerts, co-owner Jim Norris says.
The professor and playwright will be honored at a memorial on Friday, August 2.
Samuel Ká»ÌlaÌwá»leÌ, whose most recent book is making serious waves in national literary circles, will join Colorado authors in conversation this weekend.
“It’s us using this opportunity to find writers in need of that support,” says Denver author Mario Acevedo. “That’s what it’s all about.”
After fifty years, the legendary independent bookseller could become part of a chain.
Find your next summer read in this list of finalists and winners.
Is this a You’ve Got Mail scenario? Or might the big bookseller really be playing a hero’s role here?
Its bankruptcy filing shows that laissez-faire attitudes toward diversity and inclusion have long-term consequences.