Monday, March 19, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Gossip

Parker: Denver restaurateurs, public health agency disagreeing on violation enforcement
There's been a food fight fomenting between local restaurateurs who say they smell a rotten egg in the health- inspection process and Denver's Department of Environmental Health, which says it's only enforcing the law.  



Moms - Parenting

Choose Your Own Adventure – Spring Break 2012
The budding of life brings a fresh, new beginning – a soliloquy of nature resounding the promise of hope and new life. I absolutely love spring break in Colorado…a brief glimpse of what is to come, interrupted briefly by the grand finale of heavy, wet spring snowstorms, culminating just in time to let our hearts fill  



Today's Movies

"21 Jump Street" leaps to No. 1 at the box office, while "John Carter" drops sharply
Audiences headed back to school for "21 Jump Street," which opened as the No. 1 movie with $35 million.  



Music - Classical

Former University of Colorado fullback Keith Miller becomes an opera singer
They're the same drill really, football and opera. You make the team, put in the practice, and when the whistle blows you perform like your life depended on it.  



Reverb

SXSW 2012: Saturday photos and recap featuring Typhoon, Bass Drum of Death, Henry Clay People, J Roddy Walston, Ceremony, more
SXSW 2012: Saturday photos and recap featuring Typhoon, Bass Drum of Death, Henry Clay People, J Roddy Walston, Ceremony, more

 



Today's Style

Denver's backyard is full of budget-minded spring-break fun
A few years ago, when the economic situation was looking really dire, some clever person coined the term "staycation," referring to an economical, stay-put solution to the desperate desire to get away. Vacationing without leaving home caught on, and it's still going strong.  



Television - Joanne Ostrow

C-SPAN founder, CEO to step down this month after 34 years
Brian Lamb, who helped found the public-affairs cable network C-SPAN in 1978 and has been its chief executive ever since, will step down at the end of the month, C-SPAN said Sunday.  


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