Friday, February 10, 2012

Post Entertainment: Movie review: Lives fracture in "A Separation"


Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Naomi Watts is "honored" to play Princess Di on big screen
Also

  • Jennifer Aniston "at peace"
  • Demi turns to Deepak
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    Today's Food and Dining

    Chocolate is a valentine for heart and cholesterol
    The good news for chocoholics this American Heart Month is that studies continue to show a link between chocolate and heart health.

     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Parker: Denver chefs cook up kickoff for health foundation effort
    It was a hot time in chilly weather when the Denver Health Foundation kick-started its annual Hot Rocks Griller Challenge, a sliders and sides chefs' competition, with a VIP party Tuesday at Elway's Cherry Creek.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Helping Kids Overcome a Fear of Shots
    We asked Dr. James Todd, director of Epidemiology and Clinical Microbiology at Children's Hospital Colorado, for some advice for parents on softening the sting of shots. These tips may help prevent fear – and even a meltdown – at your child's next visit to the pediatrician. How can I help make shots less scary? • Answer your child's  



    Music - Classical

    Romance, 18th century style, still endears in Opera Colorado's "Marriage of Figaro"
    Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" is an opera for opera lovers. With four acts unraveling over three-plus hours, it's lengthy by today's entertainment standards.  



    Reverb

    Why So Serious, Andy Kindler?
    Andy Kindler, in all his kvetching, breathlessly free-associative, pinball-minded glory, is a comic in the classic mold. One could easily picture him playing a range of storied environments, from vaudeville stages to smoky '50s nightclubs. But his neurotic meta-comedy is also firmly of the present.

     



    Today's Style

    Denver designer in the N.Y. hunt with her Rae Marie line
    When Rachel Marie Hurst got a phone call a few weeks ago inviting her to submit some of her clothing designs for a show at Fashion Week, she thought one of her friends was playing a practical joke on her.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: New PBS health-care documentary focuses on Grand Junction successes
    A tiny Colorado town "in the middle of nowhere" has a lot to teach the country on a hotly debated subject: Grand Junction is the model of what can go right when it comes to health care, according to a locally produced documentary, picked up by PBS and airing nationally next week.  


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