Sunday, October 9, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Moore: "Ragtime," "Road to Mecca" join the trend of shared productions
The most evident trend in local theater this year has been the proliferation of shared productions between companies, and it's on full display right now, with the Arvada Center's "Ragtime" now playing at the Lone Tree Arts Center, and the Creede Repertory Theatre presenting "The Road to Mecca at the Arvada Center. That and other news of the week.  



Gossip - Bill Husted

Husted: Wyatts hope TV shot goes great guns
Bang! Bang! The Wyatt family, who own and operate Gunsmoke Guns in Wheat Ridge, are locked and loaded for Monday night's 8 p.m. premiere of their reality series on Discovery Channel.  



Moms - Parenting

Out & About Today? Check-out these Denver events:
SEE How much wood . . . The Colorado Carvers’ Club hosts its 37th annual Show, Competition & Sale, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $2; free for kids 12 and under. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 15200 W. Sixth Ave., Golden, 303-232-7510GO Birds of a feather Scarecrows of all shapes and  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Saddle up! Networks stampede to cash in on Western genre
The rugged individualism of myth, the challenge of uncharted territory, the bad sanitation and awful racial stereotypes . . . the TV Western is back in the saddle.  



Theater - John Moore

"Apples" has familiar taste of teenage rebellion
Review: Savyon Librecht's award-winning "Apples from the Desert" isn't the first to tell a story of teenage rebellion from a Jewish perspective, but this tale is artfully crafted. Kateri McRae's rating: **1/2  


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