Thursday, September 1, 2011

Post Entertainment: Bar & Grilled: Mark Stevens


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Bar & Grilled: Mark Stevens
Author Mark Stevens, 57, has worked in journalism, television and education, and these days he's finding success writing mystery novels about western Colorado. His newly released second novel, "Buried by the Roan," has garnered strong reviews. He sat down recently with Bill Husted at the Irish Snug in Denver.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Rapper T.I.'s "time to shine" as he leaves prison
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    Today's Fitness

    CDC: Half of Americans have a sugary drink daily
    ATLANTA—Half of Americans drink a soda or sugary beverage each day—and some are downing a lot.  



    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.

     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Husted: From fact to fiction, author Mark Stevens still tells stories
    Author Mark Stevens, 57, has worked in journalism, television and education, and these days he's finding success writing mystery novels about western Colorado. His newly released second novel, "Buried by the Roan," has garnered strong reviews. He sat down recently with Bill Husted at the Irish Snug in Denver.  



    Moms - Parenting

    5 Things You Need to Know for a Successful Juice Cleanse (JuiceCleansingHealtyChick Update)
    An official member of club #JuiceCleansingHealthyChicks AND officially toxin free – well, I *was* for a few days anyhow! For three long days, I squeezed, squished and blended anything (and most everything) grown naturally on our planet.    How do I feel about it? Well, I have a few tips to share – things I wish I  



    Today's Movies

    Hollywood's summer story: more dollars, fewer fans
    LOS ANGELES—The good news for Hollywood: summer movie revenues are up worldwide as studios rebounded from a dismally slow start to the year.  



    Today's Style

    Bar & Grilled: Mark Stevens
    Author Mark Stevens, 57, has worked in journalism, television and education, and these days he's finding success writing mystery novels about western Colorado. His newly released second novel, "Buried by the Roan," has garnered strong reviews. He sat down recently with Bill Husted at the Irish Snug in Denver.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: Stark shows mark 9/11 anniversary
    "Nine-eleven-eleven." Television will invoke that echoing date often in coming days as an array of special programming marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.  


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