Friday, September 9, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Paltrow loves 'Glee' character but skips Emmys
LOS ANGELES—Gwyneth Paltrow says she was "totally thrilled" to be nominated for an Emmy for her guest starring role on "Glee," but she won't be at the ceremony this weekend where the winner will be announced.  



Gossip - Bill Husted

Husted: Wedding bells to sound next week for singer Garrett
Denver chanteuse Lannie Garrett and 5280 publisher/editor Dan Brogan get married in the high country Sept. 17 with a few friends and the Freddi-Henchi Band playing.  



Moms - Parenting

You Live Where? Raising a Small Family in Downtown Denver
Almost exactly one year ago, my family and I relocated from New York City to Downtown Denver. While we were raised in the mountains of Colorado, we felt this would ease the transition for us as well as adhere to some of our lifestyle values. It made sense to us, but most of our  



Today's Movies

Nike releases famed "Back to the Future" shoe
PORTLAND, Ore.—Nike is going back to the future. The sneaker maker on Thursday said it has created a limited-edition shoe based on a glowing pair that appeared in the popular 1989 movie "Back to the Future II.  



Music - Classical

Denver chamber choir takes meditative approach to 9/11 anniversary concert
The artistic director of the St. Martin's Chamber Choir decided last year that the ensemble should musically commemorate the 10th anniversary of the devastating attacks of Sept. 11, but the question was: How?  



Today's Style

Luckutt: Casey Anthony, Reality TV, Raise Tough Questions

But what would you do if all of a sudden you discover those around you, people you love and hold dear, aren't what you expected, who you respected or who you thought you knew? We see it all the time in reality television shows, and real-life drama series'-people like Casey Anthony or Bernard Madoff who live everyday life in full view, but have larger-than-life secrets tucked away.  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Top TV
Here are Nielsen ratings for the top 10 prime-time shows nationally. 1. America's Got Talent (Tuesday), NBC, 11.99 million.  



Theater - John Moore

First lady bewitches in "The Wiz"
Review: The second-year Afterthought Theatre Company's modest new production of "The Wiz" is attracting a lot of attention and fostering much goodwill because of Denver first lady Mary Louise Lee's presence in the cast. Rating: **  


No comments:

Post a Comment