Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Making memories: Camp directors fondly recall their summer camp experiences
Before Polly Mendoza grew up to become the director of Camp HILLS, a Lakewood-based summer camp for adults with developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injuries, she was a camper at Maine's Alford Lake Camp.  



Today's Fitness

You can do a lot to prevent the pain of gout
Q: I have terrible pain in my big toe. The doctor says it's gout. Is there any way I can make it go away?  



Gossip

Parker: Cabela's has 2 Denver-area stores in sights
Cabela's, the giant outdoor-gear retailer that walked away last year from a planned development in Wheat Ridge, is expected to announce its intent to enter the metro-area market with stores in Thornton and Lone Tree.  



Moms - Parenting

Help children avoid life's financial pitfalls; Is kids' allowance helpful or harmful?
Some people wreck their credit before they even learn to drive. “Many kids have ruined their credit by the time they are 16 years old,” author and consumer advocate Remar Sutton says in a video introduction to the FoolProof Initiative, a free online financial training program, designed by and for teens and college students and endorsed  



Today's Movies

'Lorax' retains No. 1 box-office spot with $38.8M
LOS ANGELES—"Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" held on as the No. 1 movie for the second-straight weekend with $38.  



Today's Style

Help children avoid life's financial pitfalls
Some people wreck their credit before they even learn to drive. "Many kids have ruined their credit by the time they are 16 years old," author and consumer advocate Remar Sutton says.  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

Obama: Scenery may help Broncos lure Manning
President Barack Obama says the Denver Broncos will have an advantage if scenery is a factor in Peyton Manning's decision on what team to join.  


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