The man who gave us “Politically Incorrect” and who still gives us “Real Time” is hitting the road.
And Bill Maher, who makes us laugh as much as he makes us think, will stop in Denver on this summer tour.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
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From religion to the government budget crisis, no subject was taboo for Bill Maher at Boulder's Macky Auditorium in April of 2011. Photos by Michael McGrath, heyreverb.com.
Maher will play the Paramount Theatre on July 27. Last time he played Colorado, we noted: “Smart and smug, Maher was in fine form and drew lots of laughs from the loose crowd … who were ‘very, very high,’ as he noted, crowds in Colorado tend to be.”
Tickets, $55-$75, will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via TicketHorse.
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Ricardo Baca is the founder and executive editor of Reverb, the co-founder of The UMS and an award-winning critic and journalist at The Denver Post.