Sunday, March 11, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Denver Center Theatre "Great Wall" builds on a historic newspaper hoax
In the 1890s, The Denver Post's downtown office was known as "The Bucket of Blood." Under the ownership of a genial confidence man and a frugal grifter accused of running a fixed lottery, The  



Gossip

Parker: "Yum" steers foodies to Aurora's indie gems
Denver may get the bulk of culinary accolades for its restaurant scene, but Aurora is crammed with foodie finds as well.  



Moms - Parenting

Loveland Ski Area: Why Their Deals & Location are "the Best Kind of Stupid"
Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason if I like a destination; it’s just the feeling I get. I’ve only skied Loveland Ski Area’s 1,570 acres twice and both times were extremely windy and chilly. Kind of funny how that happens in winter sports. But despite the less-than optimal conditions, I refuse to give  



Music - Classical

Arapahoe Philharmonic LaGuardia dead at age 68
DENVER—Longtime Arapahoe Philharmonic conductor Vincent LaGuardia has died after collapsing during a concert in front of an audience and his wife, who was playing violin in the orchestra  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Celebrity train wrecks: What do we learn from relishing others' troubles?
To look or not to look: Charlie Sheen's latest career implosion, Lindsay Lohan in a sheriff-issue orange jumpsuit, Michael Jackson's autopsy photos, the latest Daytona 500 crash video. These irresistible spectacles taunt us.  



Theater

Denver Center Theatre "Great Wall" builds on a historic newspaper hoax
In the 1890s, The Denver Post's downtown office was known as "The Bucket of Blood." Under the ownership of a genial confidence man and a frugal grifter accused of running a fixed lottery, The  


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