Sunday, October 2, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

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.  



Gossip - Bill Husted

Husted: Radio talkers face up to their audiences
It's a live cage match from the world of radio. The Battle of the Talk Show Hosts will again come down at Comedy Works South on Oct. 12. But there is nothing really funny about this.  



Moms - Parenting

Protective parenting faces new highs and lows with technology
In the 21st century, parenthood and paranoia often walk hand in hand. For some, the blessed event is followed by high-tech surveillance — a monitoring system tracks the baby’s breathing rhythms and relays infrared images from the nursery. Toddlers and grade schoolers can be equipped with GPS devices enabling a parent to know their location should  


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