Sunday, December 4, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Kyle MacMillan: Denver's arts scene made some big strides in 11 years
After my little more than 11 years and 2,604 reviews, features and news stories plus countless Best Bets and briefs of all kinds, the time has come for me to say goodbye to The Denver Post. Like 18 of my colleagues here, I have made the tough decision to accept a buyout.  



Gossip - Bill Husted

Parker: Loss of Noel Cunningham too much for words
Beloved Denver restaurateur Noel Cunningham was a friend to power players and powerless orphans. At his restaurant Strings, he fed the rich and famous as well as the homeless.  



Moms - Parenting

Smart-Girl mentors lift spirit of independence
On first meeting, Sully Coronado exudes a warmth and confidence that suggest she’s comfortably on her way to, well, wherever she wants to go. The University of Northern Colorado sophomore is majoring in special education with an emphasis in teaching English as a second language, bilingual/bicultural and Spanish. She is the first in her family to  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Ostrow: Basic cable takes shine to networks' old standbys: TV movies, miniseries
Did you catch the Mitch Albom "Hallmark Hall of Fame" movie on ABC over Thanksgiving? Neither did anyone else. Ratings-wise, the made-for-TV movie was a turkey, pulling the lowest rating of anything on the networks that night and losing two-thirds of its lead-in from "Once Upon a Time."  



Theater - John Moore

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Last updated Dec. 3, 2011  


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