Saturday, October 1, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Newly freed rapper T.I. ready to celebrate
Also

  • MJ's mom won't sell
  • Radio bans Tyrese
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    Moms - Parenting

    Is Proposition 103 Good Enough for Your Kids? (And Why You Should Care)
    This November, Colorado voters will have the chance to stop additional cuts to Colorado's schools and to start reinvesting in our kids. Proposition 103 is a simple proposal that offers a five-year time out from school cuts by going back to the sales and income tax rates that Colorado had throughout the 1990s. All  



    Today's Movies

    Twin festivals bring Rockies horror picture shows
    Timothy Schultz has been having nightmares. A lot of them. "Last night I had four," he said over coffee one recent afternoon. "There were zombies. Someone got stabbed. There was a vampire in another one." Consider it a hazard of the job.  



    Music - Classical

    Powerful performance of "Planets" captures wonder
    Some think of it as personal magnetism. Others credit an inborn creative talent. Whatever qualifier one uses to define Ludwig van Beethoven's artistic genius, his first piano concerto is surely an expression of it.  



    Reverb

    The Reverb Interview: Gavin Rossdale of Bush
    Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale on his return to the spotlight, his 10 years of professional homelessness and girl-fights.

     



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: Sunday night's a prime time for intriguing TV shows
    Don't suggest a trip to the movie theater or a late family dinner on Sundays this fall. Sundays are for television. And we're not talking football.  



    Theater - John Moore

    The dangerous history of "Hair"
    In 1971, Denver police would not let the sunshine in. Or anything else to do with the pro-love, anti-war rock musical "Hair." The vice bureau invoked a seldom-used law banning public nudity, and the show had to be moved to Boulder. Here's the story of the long, strange trip that show made through America and beyond 40 years ago.  


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