Friday, September 30, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Steve Martin gets bluegrass award, injects comedy
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers turned the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards into funny business Thursday night.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Newly freed rapper T.I. ready to celebrate
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    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Parker: Larimer Square lawsuit over flooding a "fluid situation"
    A Denver district judge found in favor of Lotus Concepts Corp., the defendant in a lawsuit where landlord Larimer Square North LLC had sought eviction of the tenant that operates Suite 200 on the Square.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Denver's Live Theater and Music Performances Your Family Will Love
    Fall has arrived and Halloween is right around the corner. But did you know that this time of year is also prime time for children's theater and music? My husband and I fell in love with live theater the year we lived in New York, and we feel so fortunate to have an abundance of  



    Today's Movies

    Movie review: "Circumstance"
    In Iran, they like to watch. Or so we gather from the constant presence of surveillance cameras in "Circumstance," writer-director Maryam Keshavarz's sumptuous debut about Shireen and Atafeh, best friends coming of age and burgeoning desire in Iran's capital city, Tehran.  



    Today's Style

    Smartphone apps can help find perfect date or next romance
    Could love be just around the corner? A new era of GPS-enabled smartphone apps says that next great romance might be even closer, even sitting in the same coffee shop where you just ordered your favorite mocha.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    TV Preview: CBS' "How To Be a Gentleman"
    One of the very worst premieres of the season, "How To Be a Gentleman" counts on the "Entourage" fans of Kevin Dillon to follow him to CBS.  



    Theater - John Moore

    Denver Center town hall asks: What kind of America do we want to be?
    The Denver Center Theatre Company is talking openly about race in America — on and off the stage. "To Kill a Mockingbird" opens next week. On Saturday, an all-day forum will attempt a frank conversation — at a time of executions and new, Internet-based shields for racial hatred.  


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