Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Post Entertainment: Management is funny business in Showtime's "House of Lies"


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Senegal music star Ndour makes bid for presidency
DAKAR, Senegal—World music icon Youssou Ndour says he plans to run in Senegal's presidential election next month, challenging an 85-year-old incumbent whose plans to seek a third term have sparked violent protests.  



Today's Fitness

1950s women may have triggered obesity epidemic
Melinda Sothern, 55, is a woman who practices what she preaches. And one of her messages about obesity is aimed at women like herself: mothers. Fat mothers. Thin mothers. And especially mothers-to-be.  



Moms - Parenting

Take a moment to capture the year's best memories of your kids
The years fly by. Especially with a child in your life. People tell you to enjoy every minute. It’s advice not to be ignored. Take a moment, stop and watch your child. Just a moment seared in your mind will become a time you will never forget because it will never be again. As these moments pile  



Today's Movies

New on DVD, 1/3/12
Packed with Oscar winners and nominees, "Contagion" recalls one of those 1970s disaster movies. Only the cast — Kate Winslet, Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and more — isn't made up of "has-beens" and the global catastrophy comes via the microscopic.  



Today's Style

Lynne Cheney named 2012 Citizen of the West
Nowhere in the Citizen of the West job description does it say that the recipient must be a rider, roper, wrangler or steer-rasslin' kind of person. Good thing. Because if proficiency in any one of them had been mandatory, 2012 honoree Lynne Cheney might not have made the cut.  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Management is funny business in Showtime's "House of Lies"
In April, when actress Kristen Bell appeared on "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson," she had news to share: She would be co-starring in a new Showtime series called "House of Lies." Suddenly Bell found herself stuck as the straight man in a comedian's bit.  



Theater - John Moore

Archive of "Running Lines" video podcasts
Since 2006, "Running Lines" has offered an ongoing series of conversations between Denver Post theater critic John Moore and members of the local and national theater community.  


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