Sunday, September 11, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

"The Book of Mormon" in Denver: A Mile High slap in the face
John Moore column: Denver's ballyhooed launch of the "Book of Mormon" national tour here should have been a cause for celebration, but its measly three-week visit amounts to little more than a subscription sales tool. Adding to the snub: Chicago gets its own separate production of "Mormon" for at least four months. That and other news of the week.  



Gossip - Bill Husted

Husted: Bill Husted: "Bold and Beautiful" a perfect fit for Aspen
The TV soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" wrapped a three-day shooting spree in Aspen on Fridayand from all accounts it went as smoothly as a trip down the beginners' slope on Buttermilk Mountain. Locations included downtown Aspen, the Silver Queen gondola next to Ajax Tavern, the Aspen residence of "Bold" executive producer/writer Bradley Bell, a wedding on top of Ajax Mountain and a ride in Jon Barnes' Ultimate Taxi — the town's famously souped-up livery service.  



Moms - Parenting

Highlands Ranch dad questions library policy that lets kids check out R-rated DVDs
When Robert Martinich’s 14-year-old son brought home the R-rated movie “Bruno” home from the library this spring, the Highlands Ranch dentist was upset. Since then, he has been challenging the Douglas County Libraries’ policy of allowing minors to rent R-rated DVDs. Currently, the library system does not restrict what a child can check out unless a  



Theater - John Moore

"The Book of Mormon" in Denver: A Mile High slap in the face
John Moore column: Denver's ballyhooed launch of the "Book of Mormon" national tour here should have been a cause for celebration, but its measly three-week visit amounts to little more than a subscription sales tool. Adding to the snub: Chicago gets its own separate production of "Mormon" for at least four months. That and other news of the week.  


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