Thursday, January 5, 2012

Post Entertainment: Denver woman arrested for punching, damaging $30 million Clyfford Still painting


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Denver woman arrested for punching, damaging $30 million Clyfford Still painting
A 36-year-old Denver woman, apparently drunk, leaned against an iconic Clyfford Still painting worth more than $30 million last week, punched it, slid down it and urinated on herself, according to a criminal case against Carmen Lucette Tisch.  



Today's Food and Dining

Mr. Beer: Putting together a solid tasting lineup of winter brews
Whenever I have a vexing beer problem I turn to my Sultan of Suds, Chris Black, the affable owner/host of downtown's Falling Rock Tap House. My problem this time: Putting together a tasting of winter beers that adventurous lovers of big beers could try at home with their friends.

 



Gossip - Bill Husted

Parker: Different owners of restaurants trading spaces
The owners of Sushi Den and the owners of Pearl Street Grill in Denver are trading spaces in a deal that includes the land swap plus an undisclosed amount of cash.  



Moms - Parenting

Volunteering as School Work
Back in November, Mile High Mamas, teamed up with the Colorado branch of Volunteers of America and posted a list of volunteer opportunities available around Denver for families during the holidays. It was just what I needed. I called VOA and signed us up for a Meals On Wheels Route. One child was eager to help,  



Today's Movies

'Potter,' 'X-Men,' 'Apes' vie for visual Oscar
LOS ANGELES—The Academy Award for visual effects is shaping up into a showdown among such heroes as Harry Potter, the X-Men, the Transformers and Captain America.  



Today's Style

Paper planning calendars' time has arrived, again
We've tried it, we really have: Palm Pilot, Treo, Google Calendar, Outlook, iCal, iPhone, iNeedtogetorganized. All of them failed us in some cold, digital, blank, blinking, cruel way. "It's just that it feels good to have something in your hand, something to hold on to," said Janet Shepps, an aerospace industry professional, as she stood inside a FranklinCovey store recently.  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

"Downton Abbey" denizens react to war, social change
"The young are all so calm about change, aren't they?" — Violet, the Dowager Countess, played by Maggie Smith in "Downton Abbey" Whether for Maggie Smith's imperious and often  



Theater - John Moore

Audra McDonald and Will Swenson are engaged
NEW YORK—Wedding bells are in the cards for Tick and Bess. Audra McDonald, the Tony Award actress who currently stars as half of Broadway's "Porgy and Bess," and Will Swenson, who plays Tick in "Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical," were engaged on New Year's Day.  


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