Last Man Out: Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore remembered
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
Theaters around the country are scheduling short gatherings to ‘create light’ for what organizers call ‘the challenging times ahead.’
In honor of the director and playwright who died Oct. 12, we take a listen back to his 2006 podcast interview with John Moore.
The Denver First Lady considers her haunting portrayal of Billie Holiday in 2002 to be her most meaningful performance.
Arts, science and cultural organizations injected a half a billion new dollars into the regional economy last year.
‘The Book of Will’ author is officially the most-produced playwright in America this season.
‘America’s greatest living playwright’ was prickly, charming and unapologetic when it came to challenging societal taboos.
DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore has written a play that will be performed at the 2016 New York International Fringe Festival. Here’s his Q&A…
The former Beirut hostage, who made his first foray into acting at age 75, died this morning in Fort Collins.
A racial incident has the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the residents of Ashland confronting difficult questions about race.