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‘Jersey Boys’ returns to Denver’s Buell Theater with gusto

Thanks to the producers at Denver Center Attractions, the mega-hit Broadway musical is back and better than ever, playing at The Buell Theatre through August 11.

Club W to strip away the stuffiness at ‘Unwined’ event at EXDO

Club W is hosting Unwined: A Wine Party Without the Rules, at the Exdo Event Center, July 21-22.

Cinema Q Film Fest rolls in

The 2012 Cinema Q Film Festival, presented by the Denver Film Society at the Denver FilmCenter, presents four days of documentaries, world culture, comedy and drama that reach into LGBT experience, subculture, history and freaky fringe. The films share common overriding themes: identity, creativity and understanding.

Magic Mike’s Channing Tatum & Joe Manganiello, stripped

By Chris Azzopardi “Wearing a thong is a pain in the ass” escapes Joe Manganiello’s…

Central City Opera celebrates 80th season

Central City Opera is in it’s 80th season, and gloriously intimate opera house was graciously refurbished a couple of seasons ago with comfortable, truly luxurious seating.

INTERVIEW: Get wigged with ‘Legally Blonde the Musical’

The musical – which a large cult following now – is slated to play the main stage at The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities from June 26 to July 15. Director Gavin Mayer says that local designer Mondo Guerra, winner of Project Runway: All Stars, is doing the costumes, and that there’s plenty of pink!

‘Rock of Ages’ rocks on

Director Adam Shankman and cast talk big-screen musical … and the gay kiss

Classic Arthur Miller play ‘A View From the Bridge’ comes to Colorado

It’s been quite a long time since any Denver area theater company has done one of Arthur Miller’s plays. Arguably the greatest American playwright, Miller has penned classics: Such as Death of a Salesman, All My Sons and The Price.

INTERVIEW: Rufus Wainwright talks new pop album, gay evolution and Gaga diss

The singer doesn’t just give his love away: He recently slammed Lady Gaga for being ‘predictable and boring,’ setting off a media and gay mafia frenzy.

U.K. Singer Rebecca Ferguson invades America

Runner-up in the 2010 British X-Factor competition, Ferguson was refreshing, classy and original in a TV genre known for contestants with more gall than talent. Ferguson advanced to the finals, but didn’t win (despite the support of high-profile supporters like Adele, who voted more than 80 times for Rebecca)