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Best of Denver: The battle for best TV hair

Westword's annual Best of Denver issue hits streets (and online) on Wednesday afternoon -- a monument to our (and your) favorite things, places, people and burritos in Denver. This morning's Denver Post offered a little sneak preview, so we will too. After the jump, find out which TV personalities earned...
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Westword's annual Best of Denver issue hits streets (and online) on Wednesday afternoon -- a monument to our (and your) favorite things, places, people and burritos in Denver.

This morning's Denver Post offered a little sneak preview, so we will too. After the jump, find out which TV personalities earned our annual nod for Best Hair. To see previous winners, cruise to westword.com/bestof.

Best Hair on a TV Personality -- Female Theresa Marchetta Channel 7 "Elegance" isn't a description usually associated with a TV anchor's coiffure. "Bet you could bounce a quarter off it" is far more common. But every time she appears, 7News anchor/reporter Theresa Marchetta classes up the set. Although her tresses appear to have been tastefully tinted (only her hairdresser knows for sure - but she has twins, and has earned any gray), they flow naturally, with none of the plasticized sheen favored by so many of her professional peers. Talk about delivering the news with style.

Best Hair on a TV Personality -- Male Kyle Clark Channel 9 Kyle Clark's cut is multi-dimensional. When he's on assignment at the scene of a fire or some weather emergency, the hard-charging correspondent's mop looks mildly mussy yet still under control. Think of it as Action Hair that perfectly complements those Jake Gyllenhaal eyes. In the studio, however, his 'do - enhanced with a little product - exhibits unexpected complexity, with its waves and ripples suggesting a particularly fashionable topographic map. Destination: cool.

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