Friday, October 7, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Unstable board, few financial backers hurt Colorado Symphony
Chris Hunt served on the Colorado Symphony board for more than five years. But when he heard about Denver's plans to build the soon-to-open Clyfford Still Museum, he shifted focus and jumped at the chance to be its founding board president.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: "Man Men" dad Jon Hamm "not ready" for real kids
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  • Hank Williams sacked
  • Jen's "not desperate"
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    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Parker: Food Network show switches to Denver production company
    A Denver video production company has landed a multimillion-dollar contract to shoot and produce the wildly popular Food Network TV series "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives," but neither the production company nor the network will discuss the deal.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Former Denver school official sees loss of free meals if nutrition rules take effect
    A former Denver Public Schools lunch director told a group of journalists and school advocates Wednesday that his district likely would cut free-meal programs for poor schools if new nutrition standards take effect that require schools to serve more fruits and vegetables. The panel discussion was sponsored by the National Potato Council, which represents potato farmers  



    Today's Movies

    Movie review: "Dirty Girl"
    First-time writer-director Abe Sylvia his film "Dirty Girl" with a flamboyantly cheeky theatricality, from the opening titles to the obligatory road-trip sing-along.  



    Music - Classical

    Unstable board, few financial backers hurt Colorado Symphony
    Chris Hunt served on the Colorado Symphony board for more than five years. But when he heard about Denver's plans to build the soon-to-open Clyfford Still Museum, he shifted focus and jumped at the chance to be its founding board president.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Hank Williams Jr. out on 'Monday Night Football'
    BRISTOL, Conn.—Are you ready for some football? Hank Williams Jr. isn't anymore. The country singer and ESPN each took credit for the decision Thursday morning to ax his classic intro to "Monday Night Football.  



    Theater - John Moore

    "Driving Miss Daisy" ***
    Theater review: There are plenty of reasons to make the drive to see "Driving Miss Daisy" at the Lake Dillon Theatre, 70 miles west of Denver. Starting with Denver Center Theatre Company veteran Harvy Blanks. Rating: ***  


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