Friday, February 3, 2012

Post Entertainment: Noel Cunningham appreciated at Denver fundraiser


Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Ouch! Ex-neighbors cheer Lindsay Lohan's moving out
Also

  • Pitt's wakeup call to kids
  • "Three's Company" reunion
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    Today's Food and Dining

    Morton's The Steakhouse closes Denver Tech Center location
     Morton's The Steakhouse in the Denver Tech Center closed its doors before service this morning, coinciding with Landry's Inc.

     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Parker: Ink Coffee plans "big grand-reopening party"
    There's an Ink stink in Cherry Creek. Ink Coffee, the shop that has been closed since Dec. 23 because of a water-main break, had crashed from a caffeine high when the flood caused all the power in the building at 2415 E. Second Ave. to be knocked out.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Mama Drama: Toddler Naptime Dilemma – To Nap or Not to Nap?
    Dear Mama Drama: When do kids stop napping? My two and a half year old son has been resisting falling asleep for about a week now but if he does fall asleep, he’s out for 1-2 hours. How do I know if he needs it still? He’s a nightmare around 5 if he doesn’t nap. Suggestions?? ~Stumped  



    Today's Movies

    Review: "Scary isn't here," at "The Innkeepers"
    Writer-director Ti West goes where many — especially Stephen King — have gone before with "The Innkeepers," a handsome looking but utterly flat-footed tale of a haunted hotel.  



    Today's Style

    Dad's dilemma is with divorce and disclosure (2/03/2012)
    Dear Amy: I have been putting off a divorce for far too long for various reasons. I have been married for 25 years. My wife had an affair early in our marriage and we worked things out with counseling. Two years ago I caught her having another affair but for family and health reasons I did not divorce her at that time.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Ostrow: For 2012, television programmers find some new takes on Black History Month
    It's that time again. Every February, the media dutifully dust off the Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks documentaries, and throw a nod to Black History Month.  



    Theater - John Moore

    "The Whale" ***
    "The Whale," a new production from the Denver Center Theatre Company about a 500-pound man trying to make a lot of things right in his last days, manages to be gross and engrossing at the same time. Ray Mark Rinaldi's rating: ***  


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