Television and theater
Joanne Ostrow
Joanne Ostrow was a television and theater writer and critic for The Denver Post until 2016.
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“Preacher” premieres on AMC with comedy, drama, buckets of blood
If a mashup of supernatural comedy and violent drama sounds like fun, enjoy "Preacher" on AMC.

What’s new, what’s canceled and when it’s on for the 2016-17 TV season
So what's coming for the 2016-17 season? Expect adaptations and remakes of known quantities, more comedies and lots of time travel.

Bryan Cranston is (again) brilliant as LBJ in “All the Way” on HBO
Bryan Cranston is (again) brilliant as LBJ in "All the Way" on HBO

Ostrow: Megyn Kelly interview of Donald Trump on Fox is a missed opportunity
Ostrow: Megyn Kelly interview of Donald Trump on Fox is a missed opportunity

“White Guy on the Bus” at Curious is a brutal look at race in America
"White Guy on the Bus" at Curious is a brutal look at race in America

TV networks roll out 2016-17 schedules expecting a hot ad market
TV networks roll out 2016-17 schedules expecting a hot ad market

“Casa Valentina” is funny, poignant, beautifully cast at The Edge
"Casa Valentina" is funny, poignant, beautifully cast at The Edge

Can we time travel? Stephen Hawking wants you to think about it.
Can we time travel? Stephen Hawking wants you to think about it.

Denver native Zach Morris returns with performance art “Sweet & Lucky”
Denver native Zach Morris returns with performance art "Sweet & Lucky"

Black teen shot by white cop: “Chicago P.D.” takes a vigilante twist
Black teen shot by white cop: "Chicago P.D." takes a vigilante twist