Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Post Entertainment: Installation of more than 100 artworks begins at Clyfford Still Museum in Denver


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Installation of more than 100 artworks begins at Clyfford Still Museum in Denver
Dean Sobel looked across the first fully installed gallery in the Clyfford Still Museum on Tuesday and smiled at the sight of "1949 No. 1," an 8-foot-tall, red-and-black abstract painting with a wall to itself.  


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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.

 



Moms - Parenting

Halloween is not the devil's birthday
A few years ago, a woman at our church told our oldest son, Ryley, that it was bad to celebrate Halloween because it is the devil’s birthday. Quickly: 1. It is not the devil’s birthday. 2. It is not the devil’s birthday. 3. It is not the devil’s birthday. We strongly assured him our family wouldn’t celebrate such a thing,  



Today's Style

Grandma not a fan of facebook finger salutes (10/26/11)
Dear Amy: I am fortunate to have five wonderful grandchildren. These young people are successful and kind and I love them dearly. However, this Facebook thing is causing me distress. Sometimes my grandchildren post pictures that are just plain gross!  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

CBS, AMC renew dramas
Zombies, cops and mysterious benevolent predictors of the future are finding success on television this season.  


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