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Red panda quadruplets born at Denver Zoo

Four furry little red pandas have been born at the Denver Zoo, only the fifth recorded birth of quadruplets at an accredited U.S. zoo.

Monsters of Folk began as musical experiment

M. is for Monster. The Portland, Ore.-based troubadour, M. Ward (born Matthew Stephen Ward), is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to folk music. With six solo albums in nine years, a critically acclaimed duets album with actress Zooey Deschanel, and a grainy, backsliding voice that has become a bookmark in contemporary indie, you might wonder if the 35-year-old has anything left up his sleeve.

Mini reviews of movies currently in theaters

Now showing
Here are selected minireviews of films in theaters, listed alphabetically.

Zany, daring “Kooza” sends in the clowns

The U.S. Women’s Olympic gymnastic team didn’t earn a gold medal in 1996 simply because Kerri Strug landed a vault with a sprained ankle.

“Bare: The Musical” not quite defying gravity yet **1/2

Fledging company promises to donate money from every show to nonprofits. But all is not right with the company’s debut story, a grab-bag of standard problems facing adolescents including sexual identity, drugs, teen pregnancy, parental estrangement, religion, morality, mortality and homosexuality. Kurt Brighton’s rating: **1/2

Top TV

TopTV
Here are Nielsen ratings for the top networks, network newscasts, late Denver newscasts and top 20 prime-time shows nationally for last week.

“Big-lots” make a bold statement quietly

Can art be bold and subtle at the same time?

Club calendar

Clubs

Hot tix: Lyle Lovett, buddy John Hiatt link up for acoustic sets

Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt are no strangers to Colorado. Lovett and his Large Band are practically regulars at Red Rocks, but this summer the roots/AAA favorite is bringing his buddy Hiatt along for the ride — and playing smaller venues. Lovett and Hiatt will play intimate, acoustic shows together at the Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs on Oct. 7, Macky Auditorium in Boulder on Oct. 8 and the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley on Oct. 9. Count on an evening of collaboration, all the familiar songs and a few new ones — not to mention stories galore. Tickets — $49.50-$65 for Colorado Springs via ticketswest.com or 866-464-2626; $49.50-$99.50 for Boulder via ticket master.com or 303-830-8497 — go on sale at 10 a.m. today. Greeley tickets will be available through stubhub.com; prices haven’t been announced yet. Dark Star Orchestra is all about raising the Dead. The band is a song-for-song tribute to the Grateful Dead, meaning it re-creates various Grateful Dead sets note-for- note in an effort to bring back the mood and spirit of that one night in Dead history. The band has no problem filling smaller clubs in Colorado, but it’ll play the considerably larger Fillmore Auditorium on Oct. 16. Tickets, $26-$30, go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at livenation.com or 877-598-6659. Skinny Puppy has been an industrial music pioneer for nearly 30 years, and while their latest output hasn’t lived up to their early work, their importance cannot be understated. Would Trent Reznor have formed Nine Inch Nails without the inspiration of Skinny Puppy’s Ogre and cEvin Key? The influential band will headline the Ogden Theatre on Nov. 7. Tickets for the date, $30-$35, are available via Ticketmaster starting today at 10 a.m. Ida Maria, Ladyhawke and Semi Precious Weapons will headline the Perez Hilton Tour, stopping at the Bluebird Theater on Sept. 25. Will Hilton actually show up? Doubtful, but all three indie bands get the Queen of All Media’s stamp of approval. Tickets, $20-$25, go on sale today at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. . . . And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead’s newish LP, “The Century of Self,” has gotten good marks from fans and critics alike. The high-concept rock band from Austin will play the Bluebird Theater on Oct. 20 with like-minded Russian rock group Mumiy Troll. Tickets, $16.25-$18, go on sale today at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.

Tickets on sale for future shows

Melissa Etheridge, 3 Twins, Ozomatli, Tickle Me Pink, Great American Taxi and many others. Today-Sunday, Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest, Fort Collins, free. bohemiannights.org

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