Thursday, October 6, 2011

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Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Colorado Symphony cancels 10 of 20 concerts scheduled this fall
Battling a severe budget crisis, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday abruptly canceled half of its 20 scheduled concerts over the next two months, but it vowed to return to full operations in early December.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Kim Kardashian adds Ferrari to $1 million car collection
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  • Kate's dress big draw
  • Adele cancels shows
  • Some stars give money to good causes; some just buy more stuff for themselves.
     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Parker: Former Nugget Kenyon Martin sells home at "bargain" price
    Attention, K-Mart shoppers! The latest blue-light special was the sale of former Nuggets star Kenyon Martin's Greenwood Village home, which recently sold for the bargain-basement price of $1.99 million.  



    Moms - Parenting

    How to Paint Wine Glasses
    While a night out at a paint-your-own place can be fun, the cost of a sitter combined with food, drinks and entertainment can get expensive fast…and if you aren't pleased with the art you create, it can really bring down the joy of the experience.    I have a friend's canvas on the wall in our basement from  



    Music - Classical

    Colorado Symphony cancels 10 of 20 concerts scheduled this fall
    Battling a severe budget crisis, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday abruptly canceled half of its 20 scheduled concerts over the next two months, but it vowed to return to full operations in early December.  



    Today's Style

    Madeleine Albright's trademark pins get straight to the political point
    For Madeleine Albright, jewelry is more than adornment. It can make a statement that is pointed and political, patriotic, humorous or purely sentimental.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    A.C. Nielsen Jr., of TV ratings fame, dies at 92
    CHICAGO—Arthur C. Nielsen Jr., whose family company has been the final word on whether television shows are hot or not for more than a half-century, has died in the suburban Chicago community where he lived most of his life.  



    Theater - John Moore

    New "Pickup" musical needs to pick a lane
    Review: Boulder's Dinner Theatre's first-ever world premiere is proof of just how hard it is to create a new American musical that fires on all cylinders right off the showroom floor. It's very, very hard. Rating: **  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    Davidson: A Diplomats Ball with bounce
    Some fundraising galas have pizazz. Others have an air of opulence. The Diplomats Ball had bounce. For real.  


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