Saturday, April 7, 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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    Moms - Parenting

    5 Reasons to Go on a Technology Fast
    It's the information age. We are bombarded with facts and figures from dawn til dusk. We simply addicted to technology and media - we can't leave home without our smartphone or sit at home without the tv or radio bathing us in ideas and information.  



    Today's Movies

    Kennedy: Aspen Shortsfest film festival is long on ambition
    What a buffet the six-day Aspen Shortsfest is. No, not one of those sneeze-guard affairs restaurant chains have made a bad habit of. Instead, the annual international showcase — and Oscar-qualifying competition — of films shorter than 40 minutes is more akin to those classy Sunday brunch spreads of yore.  



    Today's Style

    Davidson: Colorado Ballet honors 13 women who elevated the art of dance
    Thirteen women whose contributions to the art of dance range from sharing an immense talent to providing the kind of money it takes to start, and grow, a world-class showcase like the Vail International Dance Festival, were honored during Colorado Ballet's Tribute to Women in Dance.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Matt Lauer tells viewers he's staying at 'Today'
    LOS ANGELES—Matt Lauer is sticking with NBC's "Today," ending speculation that the top-rated show might have to face ABC's rising "Good Morning America" without him.  



    Theater

    Denver-based Vintage Theatre Production makes move to the Aurora Arts District
    A Denver-based theater company is preparing to make the move into Aurora's fledgling arts district.  



    Society - Joanne Davidson

    Davidson: Colorado Ballet honors 13 women who elevated the art of dance
    Thirteen women whose contributions to the art of dance range from sharing an immense talent to providing the kind of money it takes to start, and grow, a world-class showcase like the Vail International Dance Festival, were honored during Colorado Ballet's Tribute to Women in Dance.  


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