Saturday, February 4, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Colorado bars offer a few great shakes in winter cocktail mixes
Every season has its cocktails, and winter is no exception. When Arctic air masses roll in, and the sky is heavy with dark gray clouds bent on spilling snow, tipplers don't look to the drinks of summer for solace.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Ouch! Ex-neighbors cheer Lindsay Lohan's moving out
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  • Pitt's wakeup call to kids
  • "Three's Company" reunion
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    Moms - Parenting

    16 Tickets Up for Grabs for the Colorado Garden & Home Show!
    Denver may be buried under snow but Spring isn’t too far away and nothing can prepare you better for it than the 53rd Annual Colorado Garden & Home Show February 11 – 19, 2012. The Colorado Convention Center will have 400,000 square feet dedicated to a virtual marketplace. Learn about innovative gardening and home improvement ideas,  



    Today's Movies

    Director, writer, producer Zalman King dead at 70
    LOS ANGELES—Actor and filmmaker Zalman King, who became known for his erotic work after writing and producing his breakthrough film "9 1/2 Weeks," has died.  



    Today's Style

    Eat Local: Frank's Kitchen is a diminutive spot filled with big flavor
    Frank's Kitchen sits in an unassuming building just four blocks west of City Park, and the entire operation — from ovens to Formica-covered tables — takes up less space than the average McMansion's dining room.  



    Theater - John Moore

    Ostrow: "Smash" taps the drama inside a Broadway show
    "Smash" is not exactly "Glee" for adults. It's much better than that."Smash," debuting Monday at 9 p.m. on Channel 9, is the most exciting TV pilot in years. More dramatically grounded than the self-indulgent high-school fantasy of "Glee," the narrative of "Smash" is both more credible and more mature, while the musical elements play to a similar "let's put on a show!" impulse.  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    Appreciation for Noel Cunningham appreciated at Denver fundraiser
    If Tammy Cunningham ever wondered whether anyone truly appreciated the boundless generosity of her husband, Noel, all she had to do was look around the Buell Theatre on Thursday night.  


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