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Lisa Kennedy

Lisa Kennedy

Editor at Garden Newsletter

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  • English
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  • Gardening

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‘Food and Country’ Review: Pandemic-Made Doc Addresses Dire Kinks in the Food Chain - Variety

For their documentary “Food and Country,” director Laura Gabbert and renowned food writer Ruth Reichl gathered a thoughtful and strikingly personable cast of characters from across the U.S. to tell…
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‘The Persian Version’ Review: Can Recounting a Mother’s Past Lead t...

With her tart direct address, Leila makes a cheeky protagonist in “The Persian Version,” a Sundance-blessed dramatic comedy about the wide rift between an immigrant mother and her Iranian American …
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‘The Drop’ Review: A Destination Wedding Mishap Upends a Young Coup...

“The Drop” announces itself with promise and a fine note of unease, thanks to a surprisingly contrapuntal score that signals the darker intentions of director Sarah Adina Smith’s comedy, which is s…
denverpost.com

Here's what's ahead for the local theater season - The Denver Post

Spring looks likely to awaken Colorado theatergoers’ hearts and minds with entertaining and ambitious fare.
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‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review: Resurrecting a Megachurch...

Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown star in this satire about a fallen megachurch pastor and his first lady praying and angling for a comeback.
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‘On the Line: The Richard Williams Story’ Review: Venus and Serena’...

The poster for the documentary “On the Line: The Richard Williams Story” is cleverly acerbic. Against a white background stands one of the more derided — and more recently celebrated, via last year…
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‘Beauty’ Review: Requiem for a Pop Star

The ghost of Whitney Houston haunts “Beauty,” the story of a singer, her family and best friend on the edge of fame.
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‘The Walk’ Review: This Well-Intentioned Civil Rights Drama Simpfli...

Irish Catholic police officer Bill Coughlin believes in the right thing enough to attempt to do it, when in 1974, he is assigned to protect Black children being bused to a high school in South Boston. We know of his public service bent because of what happens when he apprehends a shoplifter outside…
denverpost.com

The hero and his squire ride again in the Denver Center’s vibrant p...

It’s tempting to say that Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote never gets old. But aging is very much the point in playwright Octavio Solís’ “Quixote Nuevo” on stage at the Denver Center, thr…
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‘The Phantom of the Open’ Review: ‘The World’s Worst Golfer’ Wins L...

Inspired by Maurice Flitcroft’s stunningly bad results at the 1976 British Open, this comedy plays with a genre in which underdogs so often triumph.
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The 11 Best Scandalous TV Shows to Watch

Noticing an uptick in scandalous tales on TV lately? You’re right. Here are the juiciest and scandalous shows you can binge and stream right now.