
Weekend Live!
Ho-ho-holiday shopping
The Foothills Art Center Holiday Art Market in Golden continues this weekend. Shop this event for unique, whimsical holiday gifts ranging from greeting cards to sculpture. 809 15th St., Golden. Admission is free. Info: foothillsart or 303-279-3922.
Times are a changin’
Bring your curiosity, your collector’s spirit and your wallet to “The Aurora Coin Show,” today at Denver’s Crowne Plaza. Buy, sell, trade and receive free appraisals on collectible coins. Admission and parking are free. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 15500 E. 40th Ave. (corner of Interstate 70 and Chambers Road), John Q. Hammons Convention Center. Call 303-371-9494 for details.
At The Movies
Child care needed
The lives of two best friends, played by John Travolta (as a bachelor) and Robin Williams (as an unlucky-in-love divorcee), take a comedic turn after they’re put in charge of 7-year-old twins. These “Old Dogs” learn some new tricks. PG. 1 hour, 28 minutes.
A serious bummer
A father and son try to survive in a bleary, post-apocalyptic world by any means possible in the movie version of Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road,” starring Viggo Mortensen. R. 1 hour, 59 minutes.
Homebodies
A symbolic fight
In the movie version of Dan Brown’s “Angels and Demons,” out now on DVD, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon works to solve yet another murder while simultaneously preventing a science-versus- religion-based terrorist attack. PG-13. 2 hours, 18 minutes.
Really home for the holidays
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn star in “Four Christmases,” as a couple who, after missing their holiday vacation, wind up instead visiting all four of their divorced parents on Christmas Day. Joy to the world. PG-13. 1 hour, 28 minutes.

