Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Post Entertainment: A last look back at summer TV


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Winners and losers: A last look back at summer TV
In just a few weeks, we'll be up to our eyeballs in new TV shows as the networks delve into their fall season. We say, bring it on. Reruns are painful.  



Today's Fitness

The health benefits of working on your feet
We are a nation of desk jockeys, a coast-to-coast swarm of people planted in chairs for eight hours or more a day, pecking away at keyboards, peering at screens, yakking on the phone, even downing tuna sandwiches and chips at our altars of toil.  



Moms - Parenting

How An Innocent Pep Rally Can Invoke Future Child Humiliation
Two years ago, my daughter Hadley and our family were delighted to walk the parade route of the Arvada Harvest Festival with Arvada West High School’s cheerleaders. She was one of many kindergarteners from six elementary schools that feed into the high school who took part in this local tradition. We looked forward to doing  



Today's Movies

New on DVD, 9/6/11
Will Ferrell is a man who has hit bottom. An alcoholic who lost his job arrives home to see that his wife has tossed all his belongings onto the lawn. No wife, no home, no job — so he has a garage sale.  



Reverb

Live review: Phish @ Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Day 3
Photos and review of Phish on Sunday, Day 3 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado over Labor Day weekend

 



Today's Style

RSVP: All about kids
Most days, civic leaders like Colorado Automobile Dealers Association president Tim Jackson, Fotec Group CEO Charlie Fote and Sage Hospitality chief Walter Isenberg are dressed in pinstripes and ties. So how does one get them to loosen up a bit?  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Winners and losers: A last look back at summer TV
In just a few weeks, we'll be up to our eyeballs in new TV shows as the networks delve into their fall season. We say, bring it on. Reruns are painful.  



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: **  



Society - Joanne Davidson

RSVP: All about kids
Most days, civic leaders like Colorado Automobile Dealers Association president Tim Jackson, Fotec Group CEO Charlie Fote and Sage Hospitality chief Walter Isenberg are dressed in pinstripes and ties. So how does one get them to loosen up a bit?  


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