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DENVER CO, January 24, 2006 -Denver entertainer Lannie Garrett in her new Clocktower Cabaret, which opens on Friday. The club, co-owned and designed by flamboyant Denver artist Lonnie Hanzon, will feature Garrett's own shows and touring acts.
DENVER CO, January 24, 2006 -Denver entertainer Lannie Garrett in her new Clocktower Cabaret, which opens on Friday. The club, co-owned and designed by flamboyant Denver artist Lonnie Hanzon, will feature Garrett’s own shows and touring acts.
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Weekend Live

Fun for everyone

Pack up the kiddos and head to the Colorado Baby and Kidz Expo at the Denver Merchandise Mart’s Expo Hall. Activities include jumping castles, train rides and stage shows. Resources and info for parents abound. Today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $3-$9; kids under 12 are free. 451 E. 58th Ave. (just east of Interstate 25) 303-400-3470 or theexpopros .

Red-hot rowdy rawhide!

It’s Decampy, it’s DeCrazy, it’s DeCline! Come see Denver’s hottest redhead spoof country music’s big-hair royalty in the return of Lannie Garrett’s “The Patsy DeCline Show.” The bawdy, boisterous favorite runs Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March at Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret, 16th Street Mall at Arapahoe Street. Tickets are $35. 303-293-0075 or

At the Movies

Medical mystery

Harrison Ford stars in “Extraordinary Measures” as a doctor who races the clock to find a cure for a family’s rare genetic disorder. Brendan Fraser and Keri Russell play the hopeful but frustrated parents of two ill children. PG. 1 hour, 45 minutes.

Et tu, tutu?

As payback for a bad example and a bad sport, an obnoxious hockey player (Dwayne Johnson) is transformed into a real-life tutu-wearing fairy in “Tooth Fairy.” Also starring Ashley Judd and Julie Andrews. PG. 1 hour, 41 minutes.

Homebodies

Therein lies the truth

Jennifer Garner and Ricky Gervais headline “The Invention of Lying,” a tale about a world where only the truth is told — until one man learns that lying has its advantages. It’s odd, quirky and thoughtful, and that’s no lie. PG-13. 1 hour, 39 minutes.

Also new on DVD…

“Gamer,” “Speed Dating,” “Che,” and “The Brothers Bloom.” More at .

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