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8 unusual facts about The Denver Post


Donna Haraway

Haraway's father was a sportswriter for The Denver Post and her mother, who came from a heavily Irish Catholic background, died when she was 16 years old.

Edward J. Delaney

Delaney was also a reporter for The Denver Post and a columnist for The Colorado Springs Gazette, and also wrote for The Chicago Tribune.

Hearts Like Ours

Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post stated that "this latest single has some of the same electronic pop manipulation that made “Young Blood” so fun".

J. R. Smith

On July 31, 2009, the Denver Post reported that Smith was released from jail after serving 24 days of his sentence.

Love Parade disaster

Bruce Cullen of Parker, Colorado and founder of Trance Elements, a LoveParade artist/performer on float number 7 - "The Ship of Fools", is cited in The Denver Post as mentioning that he and other performers were concerned before the event that there would be problems, stating "we all said it seems like this is not going to work".

Philip S. Van Cise

For more than 20 years, he served as an attorney for the Rocky Mountain News, and during this time aggressively defended the paper when it was sued for libel by Fred Bonfils, publisher of The Denver Post.

Sherri Mandell

She is the author of Writers of the Holocaust and has written for numerous magazines and journals, including The Washington Post, The Denver Post and The Jerusalem Post, as well as Hadassah Magazine.

Xi Zhang

Kyle MacMillan, "Pathmakers  2011: Xi  Zhang  -  Working with tradition, but  adding 21st century twists," The Denver  Post, January 2, 2011


Jay Mariotti

He moved to The Denver Post in the late 1980s, where he met Woody Paige, a fellow regular panelist on Around the Horn. Mariotti and Paige were said to have been in a long-running feud during their time together in Denver, which eventually resulted in Mariotti leaving the Post for the paper's then rival, the Rocky Mountain News; the rivalry was something that was mentioned at times in the early episodes of Around the Horn.

Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography

2012: Craig F. Walker of The Denver Post "for his compassionate chronicle of an honorably discharged veteran, home from Iraq and struggling with a severe case of post-traumatic stress, images that enable viewers to better grasp a national issue".

Rob Asghar

His essays and commentaries have appeared in multiple newspapers around the world, including The Denver Post, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Japan Times.

Unity08

The group also came under criticism by political commentators such as David Harsanyi of The Denver Post, who contends that the Unity08 ticket would have served as a "spoiler" for one party's ticket, siphoning off enough votes from one candidate and delivering the election to the other (while failing to win the election itself).


see also

Gregory Moore

Gregory L. Moore, American journalist and editor of the Denver Post