Saturday, September 3, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

The Denver Post fall arts season preview: A great lineup of theater, classical music, art and dance events
Not to sound corny, but this is it. This is the big one: the annual guide to the arts' best season. This year, there is more than a kernel of truth to that notion. Opera companies have invited special guests. Art galleries are hanging the best in old and new Colorado names in their galleries. There is terrific dance choreographed near and far, and a theater lineup that promises true originality. Today, our critics harvest the best of it.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

Celeb sighting: Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez in Denver
Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez, the father-and-son team behind the movie "The Way" passed through Denver on a promotional tour today.  



Today's Food and Dining

Making a better case: Raising Colorado's wine-making profile
Standing well over 6 feet tall with a big, bushy goatee, shaved head and a barrel- wide chest, Tim Donahue looks more the part of ex-football player than wine connoisseur. But it's his expertise in wine that captured the attention of winemakers one recent night.

 



Moms - Parenting

I Know How I'm Going To Die
Ominous title, isn't it? And attention-grabbing, I hope. It's also true. At least, I'm pretty confident in that prediction…or as confident as you can be in predicting about the future. You take what you know and fill in the blanks with best guesses. You're probably thinking…. "But, HOW do you know how you're going  



Today's Movies

Review: "Shark Night" plumbs the depths of 3-D dumbness
Seven Tulane students plus two bayou rednecks plus scores of sharks plus 3-D add up to zero fun in "Shark Night 3D," the worst movie of the summer, arriving on the last weekend of the summer.  



Music - Classical

The Denver Post fall arts season preview: A great lineup of theater, classical music, art and dance events
Not to sound corny, but this is it. This is the big one: the annual guide to the arts' best season. This year, there is more than a kernel of truth to that notion. Opera companies have invited special guests. Art galleries are hanging the best in old and new Colorado names in their galleries. There is terrific dance choreographed near and far, and a theater lineup that promises true originality. Today, our critics harvest the best of it.  



Reverb

Photo essay: Alberta Cross, Bare Bones @ the Bluebird Theater
Photos and review of Alberta Cross at the Bluebird Theater in Denver, Colorado

 



Today's Style

Making a better case: Raising Colorado's wine-making profile
Standing well over 6 feet tall with a big, bushy goatee, shaved head and a barrel- wide chest, Tim Donahue looks more the part of ex-football player than wine connoisseur. But it's his expertise in wine that captured the attention of winemakers one recent night.  


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