Saturday, March 31, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

This old house transformed for today's life
The 130-year-old house was fabulous — if you're into museums. The owner, we'll call him Stewart, had done a faithful job of keeping the vintage home true to its time — an era when Chester Arthur was president and neither Coca-Cola nor cars had been invented.  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Stevie Nicks: "Idol" singer could be in Fleetwood Mac
Also

  • Keaton feels dad absence
  • Lindsay warned on clubs
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    Moms - Parenting

    Autism sample in Arapahoe County higher than nation's
    A Colorado test county has seen a 60 percent spike in diagnosed autism over two years, far higher than an already-worrisome surge in national rates for the disorder, the CDC and state health officials said Thursday. The Colorado segment of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s national monitoring project found 1 in 85 Arapahoe County  



    Today's Movies

    Snow White makeover "Mirror Mirror" looks good but falls flat
    "Mirror Mirror" is a sumptuous fantasy for the eyes and a pinball game for the mind, as story elements collide and roll around bumping into each other.  



    Theater

    Theater review: Curious Theatre's "Becky Shaw" embodies sharp humor that's quite cutting
    "Becky Shaw" is the kind of play that reminds us why we go to theater in the first place: to see people who are just like us, only much more interesting. They've got our issues — relationship struggles, self-esteem shortages, crazy parents — but they're sharper and wittier than us, more fun to be around than, say, our own friends. Ray Mark Rinaldi's rating: ***  


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