Saturday, September 17, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Bike parks are the wheel deal for all ages
The big guy on the bike held up his arm: a long swath of scabs; skin turned to hamburger. Still, he was smiling. "He convinced me to go off the bigger jump," said Mike Davis, 37, gesturing toward his 5-year-old son, Braedyn. "And here's the result."  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Rapper T.I. goes to halfway house -- again
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    Moms - Parenting

    For school lunches, hold the plastic sandwich bag
    Many retailers and schools are advocating waste-free options for back-to-school shoppers this year, especially when it comes to lunch. School lists call for Tupperware instead of Ziplocs, neoprene lunch bags instead of brown paper ones, and aluminum water bottles, not the throwaway plastic versions. Sales of environmentally friendly back-to-school products are up just about everywhere. At  



    Today's Movies

    Fall 2011 Movie Guide and film festival preview
    Come fall, there's a buzz at movie theaters across the land. It's a sound that heralds the start of moviedom's award-season fervor.  



    Music - Classical

    Internal report: Colorado Symphony could disappear in just two years
    The Colorado Symphony is in financial trouble. Indeed, big enough trouble that it assembled an emergency 11- member committee earlier this year to lay out what it needs to do differently to simply survive.  



    Reverb

    ACL 2011: Photos and review of Thursday featuring Pretty Lights, Nas, Delta Spirit, Futurebirds
    ACL 2011 photos and reviews featuring Pretty Lights, Nas, Delta Spirit, Futurebirds and more in Austin, Texas for the 10th annual Austin City Limits Music Festival

     



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Pick the winners (and who should win) at tonight's Emmys
    Will Emmy voters give Steve Carell a parting gift for his work on "The Office"? Will they redress the past slight of "Modern Family's" Ed O'Neill?  



    Theater - John Moore

    No "Liar": Nation's eyes are on Denver Center Theatre Company's bounty
    As Denver Center Theatre Company artistic director Kent Thompson peruses his upcoming 2011-12 season, he sees at least four new plays that Denver audiences will see now — and New Yorkers will be talking about two or three years from now.  


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