Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Jackson's doctor to learn punishment for death
LOS ANGELES—Michael Jackson's doctor will learn his punishment Tuesday for ending the life and career of one of pop music's greatest entertainers and for leaving his three children without a father.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes visit Jim Morrison's grave in Paris
Also

  • Russia thanks Prince William
  • Christian Bales' last Batman
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    Moms - Parenting

    Colorado ranks No. 2 in parents declining to vaccinate kids
    A new survey puts Colorado second-highest for parents refusing vaccines for their kids, a trend that increasingly troubles state health officials. Vaccine advocates in Colorado said the Associated Press tally of vaccine refusals reflects an abysmal state rate for preventive shots. They said Colorado’s education system makes it too easy to opt out of shots, and  



    Today's Movies

    New on DVD, 11/29/11
    "Another Earth" is being sold as an indie sci-fi drama, but that does both the movie and its proper audience a disservice. A muted story of atonement, forgiveness and parallel universes. A young woman driving home tipsy from a party hears a news bulletin that a planet identical to ours has suddenly appeared in the sky close to Earth.  



    Today's Style

    Local authors have warm prize for givers to kids-blanket effort
    Today, a donation of two skeins of yarn, or 2 yards of polar fleece, or $5 to Project Linus, the nonprofit organization that donates handmade blankets to seriously ill children, earns donors a chance at winning a dozen books autographed by local authors.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: KUSA wins in tightening late-night news battle
    Local TV stations are like over-indulged children who win ribbons just for showing up. Everyone's a winner in some category: Among red-haired 2-year-olds watching live or within seven days of broadcast, weekdays only and excluding football, some station or other is up 700 percent over a year earlier!  



    Theater - John Moore

    Complete rundown of auditions
    Last updated Nov. 28, 2011.  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    RSVP: Nutcracker Sugarplums make their debuts
    Colorado Ballet's "Nutcracker season" has begun, and in keeping with a 21-year tradition, Saturday's opening-night performance was made that much sweeter with the introduction of the 25  


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