Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Post Entertainment: Memory loss gets miscast in films, but new movie "The Vow" has other benefits


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Memory loss gets miscast in films, but new movie "The Vow" has other benefits
Imagine your life on a computer screen. All the plot points are there — the highs, lows, a wedding, perhaps a baby. Now highlight the past five years. Click delete. That's the premise of "The Vow," a new film premiering Friday, starring Rachel McAdams as Paige, a woman who survives a terrifying auto accident but awakens from a coma with amnesia.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Gisele Bundchen's rant "broke team code," Patriots say
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  • Demi's at Utah center
  • Kim's over NFL players
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    Today's Fitness

    Denver Athletic Club CEO Andre van Hall's sight loss hasn't clouded his vision
    For Andre van Hall, the mundane task of shaving one morning this past August quickly turned into a gripping sense of dread.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Charmed by Snakes at The Denver Museum of Nature and Science
    There’s a zoo at The Denver Museum of Nature and Science. But it’s not lunchtime in the atrium or the parking lot on a free day. 60 creepy, slithery, and totally fascinating creatures have been collected into one fun-filled new exhibit called Lizards and Snakes. Recently, our family spent an evening getting to know the critters  



    Today's Movies

    Memory loss gets miscast in films, but new movie "The Vow" has other benefits
    Imagine your life on a computer screen. All the plot points are there — the highs, lows, a wedding, perhaps a baby. Now highlight the past five years. Click delete. That's the premise of "The Vow," a new film premiering Friday, starring Rachel McAdams as Paige, a woman who survives a terrifying auto accident but awakens from a coma with amnesia.  



    Today's Style

    Poll shows online dating doesn't always click
    Social scientists have confirmed what most singletons have known for years: Online dating is a crapshoot. A new analysis of 400 academic studies explores whether online dating represents a dramatic shift in the way people seek mates (it does) and whether it is ultimately a good thing for daters (uh ... sorta).  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    A milestone for television's "NCIS" as it hits 200 mark
    The CBS drama "NCIS" will join a select group of prime-time TV shows tonight when it airs its 200th episode. Only 62 series — out of the thousands that have filled network and cable channels — have reached that milestone.  



    Theater - John Moore

    Schedules by opening date
    Last updated Feb. 6, 2012  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    RSVP: Snow-thinned crowd soaks up Ben Vereen's showmanship
    On Friday night, when president/chief executive officer Doug Price introduced benefactors Bill and Joanie Grier as "indefatigable supporters" of Rocky Mountain PBS, his description also applied to everyone who braved a blizzard to attend the PBS benefit that the Griers were underwriting: a Ben Vereen concert at the University of Denver's Newman Center.  


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