Friday, April 6, 2012

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Paul McCartney's son planning a band with other Beatles sons
Also

  • Jen almost wasn't Rachel
  • Cage pays off $6M of debt
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    Today's Fitness

    Lindsey Vonn urges girls to ease into skiing
    Olympic gold medalist and World Cup alpine ski champion Lindsey Vonn said she thinks it's important for young girls to have "general strength" and be healthy overall, but when it comes to working out and weight-training, moderation is crucial and hard-core weightlifting is unnecessary.  



    Moms - Parenting

    Five ways yoga makes you grow as a mom
    I had my annual physical and I’m happy to report that all tests came out great. One vital statistic came out better than great: I am a half-inch taller than I used to be. I attribute it to yoga. A steady yoga practice can put space into one's spine to counter the compression that comes over  



    Today's Movies

    Review: "The Trouble With Bliss" is vexing, misguided
    The Lower East Side of Manhattan depicted in "The Trouble With Bliss" is neither the hip, bohemian enclave nor the emerging yuppie frontier of popular imagination. It is more like a zanier downscale version of the Upper West Side of "Seinfeld," itself an anachronism, given the area's real estate boom.  



    Music - Classical

    Video games as art: "Symphony of the Goddesses Tour" features Legend of Zelda video games
    Video games, once the pixelated stepchildren of the arts world, have gained new respect in recent years, even making it as far as the Smithsonian Museum of American Art in an exhibit that  



    Nightlife - Comedy Clubs and Bars

    Bar: At Cherry, a less-frenzied Denver night-life option
    Rarely does a bar fit into its niche as well as Cherry. Pitched at more-mature party people in their 30s and onward, Cherry offers all the good things of an upscale downtown lounge —  



    Today's Style

    Colorado polo turf manager shares his healthy-lawn secrets
    Keeping grass healthy after a pounding from sports teams is a challenge. But when your athletes run at 40 mph and leave divots the size of dinner plates, your focus is on more than a few thin spots.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Olbermann sues Current TV for $50M, cites glitches
    LOS ANGELES—Keith Olbermann is moving his grievances with his former employer Current TV from the airwaves to the courtroom, suing the network for more than $50 million and blasting it for what he claims were shoddy production values.  



    Theater

    Theater reviews: "Chess," "Ring of Fire" musicals deliver the goods
    With the Arvada Center's regional premiere of "Chess, A Musical" and the Denver Center Theatre Company's revue "Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash," theatergoers can bite into two very approaches to musicals. Ratings: ***  


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