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Book reviews: ‘If this Land Could Talk’ is about N.D. family roots
Judy R. Cook became fascinated with genealogy after inheriting a family photo album. She began verifying the tales she had heard as she grew up via interviews, family papers, and extensive public records research.
Sunday, July, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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RYAN BAKKEN: Grand Forks native dons Spider-Man mantle
Andrew Lander, a comic book geek in his youth, wore the Spider-Man suit in the recently released “The Amazing Spider-Man” movie. A waiter the last four years, he now hopes having Spider-Man in his resume will help him get that big break he’s been waiting for.
Sunday, July, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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Being suitable lifts Pawlenty stock in veep hunt
As a presidential hopeful, Tim Pawlenty won respect among GOP insiders, social conservatives and the tea party movement. Far from the first love of any faction, he quickly washed out as a candidate.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Fred Willard keeps delivering, in movies and on television
Which Fred Willard do you know? There’s his inanely clueless dog show announcer Buck Laughlin in “Best in Show,” Christopher Guest’s 2000 mockumentary on the dog show world. It was Buck who famously said in bit of color commentary: “And to think that in some countries these dogs are eaten.”
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Los Angeles Times/ MCT - Accent

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And the Oscar goes to ... Batman? Could happen
It's a good thing Batman dresses in black. He could be a popular guy on Hollywood's black-tie circuit come Academy Awards season. "The Dark Knight Rises" probably has the best chance ever for a superhero film to rise into the best-picture mix at February's Oscars.
Wednesday, July, 11, 2012 - AP Movie Writer - Accent

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AROUND THE REMOTE
DON’T MISS: "THE CLOSER" — It’s time to wrap up the interrogations and prepare to say goodbye to Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick).
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Contra Costa Times - Accent

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Accent on Movies: Not-so-amazing 'Spiderman'
Too often, the term “reboot” gets thrown around in the film industry. There are constant rumors of every struggling movie franchise undergoing a reboot. So when news broke that original Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi was leaving the fourth film, the announcement of a reboot was no surprise.
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Website gives hopeful business owners a boost
A new doughnut shop, a graphic novel, a charming set of bed linens: Folks say they want these. And they voted with their pocketbooks. Reversing the usual order of things, the customers of Revolution Doughnuts, for example, bought those gooey pastries before the shop opened, through a crowd-funding enterprise called Kickstarter.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/ MCT - Business

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Fort Seward Wagon Train departs Jamestown, N.D., today for 6-day trek
Starting early this morning, more than 150 people from 18 states and Canada will go back in time to relive the pioneer family experience through the 43rd annual Fort Seward Wagon Train.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Forum Communication - News

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The search is on for a mutt who will become Benji
Brandon Camp, whose father created “Benji” nearly 40 years ago, and veteran movie trainer Mark Forbes have set out to find a new Benji in a nationwide search that includes online tools and sites that weren't around when the first four Benjis were discovered.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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'Portlandia’ boosters wryly seek Emmy nomination
Network and cable outlets are pulling out all the stops, weighing down the mailboxes of the voting members of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with lavish DVD mailers. They’re filling the landscape with billboards, bus wraps, newspaper ads and oversized posters touting the award-worthiness of shows such as NBC’s "Smash," AMC’s "Breaking Bad" and Showtime’s "Homeland."
Wednesday, June, 20, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Accent

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John C. Reilly and Friends play Empire Arts Center Saturday
Saturday night Grand Forks will have the chance to see John C. Reilly up close and personal, not as an actor, but as a singer, a role in which he also excels. He’s bringing John C. Reilly and Friends — including Grand Forks native Tom Brosseau — to town for a concert at the Empire Arts Center.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Japan's music sensation: a group ranked by fans
AKB48 is not exactly a band. It's an army of girls-next-door, ranked by its fans, and after taking Japan by storm it's getting ready to go global.
Wednesday, June, 13, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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NPR 'Car Talk' duo retiring; reruns to continue
The chatty mechanics on NPR's “Car Talk” are pulling in to the garage. Tom and Ray Magliozzi said Friday they will stop making new episodes of their comic auto advice show at the end of September, 25 years after “Car Talk” began in Boston. The show airs every Saturday morning and is National Public Radio's most popular program.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - - Accent

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TV cameras trained on dogs during summer 2012
Summer television used to mean reruns. This year it’s gone to the dogs. Several new shows star dogs and their owners in need of help. CBS has the lone network show in “Dogs in the City,” starring comic, dog trainer and businessman Justin Silver. It’s joined by documentaries on PBS and HBO and a series in the works for the Disney Channel, among others.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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Marvel Comics plans wedding for gay hero, Northstar
Wedding bells will ring this summer for Marvel Comics' first openly gay hero, super speedster Northstar, and his longtime boyfriend.
Tuesday, May, 22, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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Runners from both near, far reach personal goals at Fargo Marathon
As the 24,000 people who participated in the weekend’s events crossed the finish line (or did their best to get there), fresh legs were in increasingly short supply, supplanted by satisfied grins and more than a few bags of ice.
Monday, May, 21, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Comedy is king again on network television
The resurgence of situation comedies is the clearest trend to emerge from TV's helter-skelter week of fall schedule announcements that just concluded. ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC will have 30 half-hour comedies on the air at the beginning of next season — 32 by November — compared to 17 at the opening of a new season five years ago.
Monday, May, 21, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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Starkweather, N.D., brothers reach bike trip goal
Bergs end bike trip in Argentina
Nathan, Isaiah and David Berg, the Starkweather, N.D., brothers bicycling from Alaska to Argentina, reached their destination in Ushuaia, Argentina, on Friday.
Monday, May, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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AT THE MOVIES: 'Dark Shadows' ... 'The Dictator' ... 'The Avengers'
Dark Shadows”: An imprisoned vampire, Barnabas Collins, is set free and returns to his ancestral home, where his dysfunctional descendants are in need of his protection. With: Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green, Helena Bonham Carter, Jackie Earle Haley, Jonny Lee Miller, Chloe Grace Moretz, Christopher Lee, Alice Cooper. Director: Tim Burton. (1:53) Rated PG-13 for comic horror violence, sexual content, some drug use, language and smoking
Friday, May, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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