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Rashida Jones: Seriously pretty, but also funny
Rashida Jones doesn’t mind going wacky. “If it’s funny, I will go to whatever place I have to go, no matter how gross and unattractive I seem,” says Jones, who plays nerdy nurse Ann Perkins on NBC’s increasingly popular sitcom “Parks and Recreation.” “The goofier and stupider you can be, the more fun it is.”
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - Entertainment

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Art Energy Festival set for Campbell Library in EGF
Hula hooping, a style show, live band among events
You can celebrate the Art Energy Festival from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 21 at East Grand Forks Campbell Library with hula hooping, a style show, a visit from a freelance comic book artist and a live band.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Many Oscar watchers: Bring back the comics
In the clear light of a post-Oscar Monday morning, at least two themes had emerged. The first: British royalty reigns — again! And the second: Bring back the comedians!
Wednesday, March, 02, 2011 - - Entertainment

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OBIT: Dwayne McDuffie, comic and animation writer
Dwayne McDuffie, who wrote scores of comic books for Marvel and DC and founded his own publishing company before crossing over to television and animation, has died.
Tuesday, February, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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RYAN BAKKEN: Oil aid and fun with raccoons
Is cabin fever causing it? Or is someone slipping a mickey into our Starbucks? Or, perhaps, the world’s axis tipped 180 degrees?
Monday, February, 14, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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British actor Henry Cavill cast as the next movie Superman
Henry Cavill will star as Superman (and, obviously, Clark Kent) in the next installment of the movie franchise. Warner Bros. Pictures announced the casting Sunday.
Monday, January, 31, 2011 - - Entertainment

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OBITS: Charlie Callas, 83, zany-faced sound effects comic
Charlie Callas, a versatile comedian whose zany faces and antics made him a regular for more than four decades on television, in films and on casino stages, has died in Las Vegas. He was 83.
Sunday, January, 30, 2011 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Minnesota actor from ‘Reba’ takes center stage in her own sitcom
Melissa Peterman thought she was prepared for the most important day in her professional life. The night before the first day on set of her very own sitcom, she had laid out her clothes, picked the perfect shoes and shaved her legs.
Friday, January, 28, 2011 - Minneapolis Star Tribune - Entertainment

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AREA NEWS: Flood meetings set ... Site tests broadband speed. ... Collectible buyers in Jamestown ... more
Local, state, and federal representatives will hold town hall meetings in six North Dakota communities from Jan. 31 to Feb. 7. The meetings are designed to help residents learn more about the spring flood outlook, flood insurance and flood preparation, according to the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services.
Sunday, January, 23, 2011 - - News

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Regis' retirement surprises, even after 50-plus years in TV
No one was expecting this acknowledgment from Regis Philbin, 79, whose energy, good-natured feistiness and gift of gab seem limitless, even now, after more than a half-century in television.
Tuesday, January, 18, 2011 - AP Television Writer - Entertainment

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Philbin retiring from 'Live With Regis and Kelly' show
For such a famously excitable guy, Regis Philbin made his big announcement with surprising calm: He's retiring from his show. Philbin delivered the news at the start of this morning's "Live With Regis and Kelly," which he has hosted for more than a quarter-century, most recently sharing hosting duties with Kelly Ripa.
Tuesday, January, 18, 2011 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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THAT REMINDS ME with Marilyn Hagerty: Mercury hit 41 below in January ’36
Winter has always been a challenge in Grand Forks, and it has always been full of activity. January 1936 was at that time the coldest on record, according to the university weather station. The average mercury was 10 degrees below zero.
Tuesday, January, 18, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Married, with fangs
OK, so it’s yet another vampire novel. But before you bare your fangs and hiss at the mere thought, do give “The Radleys” a chance. The genius of novelist Matt Haig’s book is that the vampirism takes a back seat — a wet, bloody back seat, but still — to the blackly comic family turmoil that’s at the center of the story.
Sunday, January, 16, 2011 - The Dallas Morning News - Entertainment

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MATTERS AT HAND: Constituent service is lifeline to politicians
Constituent service comes in many guises, and each approach says something about the officeholder who employs it — and something about the times we live in.
Sunday, January, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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I didn't know I could recite Shakespeare. But I was doing it quite well. My mouth was moving to the words, my eyebrows moved up and down, my eyes blinked. In fact all of my facial expressions were fully operation as I recited one of his sonnets. Just one thing though. It wasn't really me.
Friday, January, 14, 2011 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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Pete postlethwaite: 1946-2011: A powerful, authentic presence on the screen and stage dies
There was no mistaking Pete Postlethwaite for anyone else. Postlethwaite, who died Sunday at age 64, was the kind of character actor who immediately impressed audiences with his distinctive features.
Wednesday, January, 05, 2011 - The Baltimore Sun - Entertainment

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Blizzard or not, Moorhead wedding still held
Early Friday, Tom Kaiser put out the word: No talking to the bride about the blizzard. His daughter – 23-year-old Megan Kaiser – was set to be married later in the day in Moorhead, during a lull between a pair of wicked storms paralyzing the region.
Saturday, January, 01, 2011 - The Forum - News

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Top 10 albums of 2010
Glenn Gamboa of Newsday picks the Top 10 albums of 2010.
Friday, December, 31, 2010 - - Entertainment

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Books: The hits, misses and sleepers of 2010
Dead men were big sellers in 2010, from Stieg Larsson and his Millennium trilogy to Mark Twain and the autobiography he wanted withheld until 100 years after his death. Among the living, George W. Bush’s “Decision Points” became a quick million-seller and defied expectations for the former president, who left office two years ago amid a collapsing economy and bearish approval ratings.
Sunday, December, 26, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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