Saturday, October 29, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Mozart's requiem needs push from Boulder Chamber conductor
High on any list of history's must-hear choral works is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in D minor, K. 626, which he was famously trying to complete as he died in 1791 at the tragically early age of 35.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Kate Middleton pulls off first solo royal event like a pro
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    Today's Food and Dining

    Spooky Halloween magic for kids in the kitchen
    How can you have a Halloween party without Goblin Goo? Or Magic Potion? Or fake blood? That's the message from Liz Heinecke, a.k.a. the Kitchen Pantry Scientist of Edina, Minn., who creates her magical concoctions at home with her three children, ages 5, 9 and 10. A former medical researcher who has a master's in bacteriology, she now cultures more germs than ever, as she notes on her website, kitchenpantry scientist.com.

     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Husted: Appliance store has money riding on Broncos
    Is it really Tebow Time? Denver's Appliance Factory Outlet thinks it just might be. But it's not taking chances — the store took out insurance. Here's the deal. If the Broncos shut out the Raiders in Oakland on Nov. 6, the stuff you bought at AFO from this Sunday to Nov. 5 will be free.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Roller derby junior league brings new blood to a sport that builds confidence and conditioning
    A year ago, Denver School of Arts junior Sage Reidhead didn’t work out and had no interest in traditional sports. But after attending a Denver roller derby game on a Friday night, Reidhead and a friend found themselves that Sunday at their first practice for a new local junior derby. It didn’t matter that it had  



    Today's Movies

    Review: "Anonymous" rewrites identity of the Bard
    With the literary and political drama "Anonymous," director Roland Emmerich — the impresario of disaster — has put away much of his firepower.  



    Music - Classical

    Mozart's requiem needs push from Boulder Chamber conductor
    High on any list of history's must-hear choral works is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in D minor, K. 626, which he was famously trying to complete as he died in 1791 at the tragically early age of 35.  



    Today's Style

    Spooky Halloween magic for kids in the kitchen
    How can you have a Halloween party without Goblin Goo? Or Magic Potion? Or fake blood? That's the message from Liz Heinecke, a.k.a. the Kitchen Pantry Scientist of Edina, Minn., who creates her magical concoctions at home with her three children, ages 5, 9 and 10. A former medical researcher who has a master's in bacteriology, she now cultures more germs than ever, as she notes on her website, kitchenpantry scientist.com.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    CBS News revives 'On the Road'
    NEW YORK—CBS News is reaching back into its history to bring back the "On the Road" feature. Reporter Steve Hartman takes over for the late Charles Kuralt (koo RAWLT).  



    Theater - John Moore

    Is "Church" wholly spoof or holy spirit?
    Review: When a playwright scripts an interactive revival meeting as a play, you assume you're in for a comic parody. But Young Jean Lee wrote "Church" as an earnest and open-minded attempt to reconcile her life-long struggle with Christianity. TheatreWorks' staging will test the faithful and unfaithful alike. Rating: **1/2  


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