Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Post Entertainment: Blind Coloradan in running to win TV reality challenge


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Husted: Blind Coloradan in running to win TV reality challenge
They said he couldn't do it — but maybe he did. The finale of the ABC reality/challenge series "Expedition Impossible" is Thursday night, and Erik Weihenmayer, the Golden-based blind man who climbed Mount Everest 10 years ago, might be on the winning team.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Lindsay Lohan sues Pitbull over jail rap lyric
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  • Upstaging Kim Kardashian
  • Grandkid for Rod Stewart
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    Today's Fitness

    Growing strong and healthy bodies
    Like the squash vines she helped plant, Patricia Grado sends out tendrils from one family to another, connecting gardeners to the earth of their own backyards and neighbors to one another.  



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Husted: Blind Coloradan in running to win TV reality challenge
    They said he couldn't do it — but maybe he did. The finale of the ABC reality/challenge series "Expedition Impossible" is Thursday night, and Erik Weihenmayer, the Golden-based blind man who climbed Mount Everest 10 years ago, might be on the winning team.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Denver Deal: WackyW, SkiRex, Blockbuster & Consignment Sales
    I’m starting to realize that my calendar is full, full, full. I can’t seem to keep track of what is what and who goes where. Age old dilema though (I guess). I actually thought – or was perhaps more wishfully thinking that today was the Monday before Labor Day weekend. Now, I’ve been ahead of  



    Today's Movies

    New on DVD, 8/23/11
    When clinically depressed dad and toy company exec Walter Black leaves it to The Beaver — the furry hand puppet he begins to communicate through — things get a whole lot cheerier. Then they get complicated. Jodie Foster directs and stars with Mel Gibson (in one of his best performances) in this absurd, absorbing and very askew family drama about mental illness and families.  



    Reverb

    Live review: Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Day 3 featuring Jackson Browne, the Civil Wars, Missy Higgins, Dan Mangan

    The 21st annual Rocky Mountain Folks Festival concluded in fine form on Sunday. By the third day of the festival, many people are tired and wander in late, particularly after a late two-hour set of Grateful Dead tunes on Saturday night. However, for those who made the trek in early instead of waiting for the later headliners, there was some amazing music to be heard. Tim Eriksen kicked off the festivities with an intimate set of ballads, including a haunting version of "O Death" and a... Read more

     



    Today's Style

    Assistant needs to unleash the geek (8/23/11)
    Dear Amy: I have a very pushy, very intelligent boss. He often asks me to do things (with computers) that are simply not possible. For example, he wants me to transfer and save DVDs onto an iPad, and transfer DVDs of family videos I had made for him from old VHS tapes onto his computer - also impossible.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: Al Jazeera is reliable and often ahead of the curve in its coverage of Libya
    As events moved toward a crescendo in Libya, one nagging refrain continued. Where is the general? "That is the million-dinar question," the Al Jazeera English correspondent in Benghazi, Libya confirmed.  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    Davidson: Runway's on fire for calendar-release fete
    The men and women whose job it is to put out the flames caused spontaneous combustion of a different kind when their walk down a City Hall Events Center runway ignited cheers, whistles and a blaze of flashing cameras from the largely female crowd of 600 who'd gathered for a party celebrating the release of the 2012 Colorado Firefighter Calendar.  


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