The article discusses an interview with Greg Grunberg, who stars as Matt Parkman on the NBC series "Heroes." Grunberg talks about enjoying bringing his character's journey to life over four seasons. He hints that the show may continue for a fifth season despite rumors it will end after the current season. Grunberg also discusses reprising his role from "Lost" on an upcoming episode and encourages helping relief efforts in Haiti.
The document summarizes the return dates of several popular television shows in March 2010 as regular programming resumed following the Olympics. It provides details on the return dates and premieres for shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, and other channels. New shows highlighted for their debut include Jamie Oliver's "Food Revolution" on ABC on March 26th and NBC's new game show "Minute to Win It" hosted by Guy Fieri and premiering March 14th.
This document provides a summary of top TV shows and films from 2009 according to Fanboy Awards. For TV, the top 5 included "True Blood" from HBO, about a vampire soap opera. "Mad Men" from AMC was praised for its storytelling and acting. Pixar's animated film "Up" was named the top film for taking viewers on an emotional journey. The classic Christmas film "A Christmas Story" was also discussed for its nostalgic memories of childhood and holidays. The summary concludes by mentioning toys that were received as gifts, such as war toys, on Christmas day.
Mooncakes tells the story of a young girl celebrating the Chinese Moon Festival with her parents. As they eat mooncakes, drink tea, and gaze at the night sky, the girl's parents tell her ancient tales about figures from Chinese mythology who are said to live on the moon, including Chang-E, a woman who drank an elixir of immortality and fled to the moon; Wu-Gang, an eternal woodcutter still chopping at an uncuttable tree; and Jade Rabbit, who offered himself to be eaten by poor travelers.
religious holiday for over 1,000 years.
Over 30 ESL students from the University of Tennessee at On this day, people gather to celebrate Irish culture with food,
Chattanooga spent a day touring the CNN World Headquarters in drinks, dancing, and the color green. In Western culture, people
Atlanta. The group enjoyed seeing the control rooms, news often wear green or fly the flag of Ireland. The Chicago River is
studios, green screens, and learning about the behind-the- dyed green. Many celebrate by wearing green, eating Irish food
scenes operations of CNN. The field trip provided students an like corned beef and cabbage, participating in parades
Conan O'Brien expressed defiance after NBC announced it would move his show to 12:05 a.m. to make room for Jay Leno's returning show. Two "Lost" cast members, Harold Perrineau and Cynthia Watros, are confirmed to return for the final season. The Port Orange Regional Library will begin re-airing seasons of "Lost" and host weekly discussion groups when the new season begins airing.
This document provides a list of the top 20 best yelled lines from movie history. Some examples included are "Say hello to my little friend!" from Scarface, "Show me the money!" from Jerry Maguire, and "Are you not entertained?!" from Gladiator. It also briefly discusses Steven Tyler's recent behavior at a Home Depot, singing and inhaling helium, and how the movie Avatar is on track to become the highest grossing film of all time.
This summary discusses the Oscar nominations and some surprises and snubs. It notes that District 9 was surprisingly nominated for Best Picture. Robert Downey Jr. was snubbed for his Golden Globe winning role in Sherlock Holmes. It also discusses snubs for Julianne Moore in A Single Man, Sam Rockwell in Moon, and (500) Days of Summer. The writer is also surprised by the nomination of The Blind Side for Best Picture.
1. The document provides a summary of various notable Irish accomplishments and figures in history, including the creation of Lucky Charms cereal, the design of the White House, the founding of Guinness brewery, and musicians like Bono.
2. It also mentions several Irish-American celebrities and their achievements, such as comedian Conan O'Brien becoming the host of The Tonight Show, and actor Pierce Brosnan starring in the TV series Remington Steele and several James Bond films.
3. The document concludes by promoting upcoming programs about Irish music and culture airing on public television, as well as a recently released album of previously unheard Jimi Hendrix tracks called "Valleys of Neptune."
The document summarizes the return dates of several popular television shows in March 2010 as regular programming resumed following the Olympics. It provides details on the return dates and premieres for shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, and other channels. New shows highlighted for their debut include Jamie Oliver's "Food Revolution" on ABC on March 26th and NBC's new game show "Minute to Win It" hosted by Guy Fieri and premiering March 14th.
This document provides a summary of top TV shows and films from 2009 according to Fanboy Awards. For TV, the top 5 included "True Blood" from HBO, about a vampire soap opera. "Mad Men" from AMC was praised for its storytelling and acting. Pixar's animated film "Up" was named the top film for taking viewers on an emotional journey. The classic Christmas film "A Christmas Story" was also discussed for its nostalgic memories of childhood and holidays. The summary concludes by mentioning toys that were received as gifts, such as war toys, on Christmas day.
Mooncakes tells the story of a young girl celebrating the Chinese Moon Festival with her parents. As they eat mooncakes, drink tea, and gaze at the night sky, the girl's parents tell her ancient tales about figures from Chinese mythology who are said to live on the moon, including Chang-E, a woman who drank an elixir of immortality and fled to the moon; Wu-Gang, an eternal woodcutter still chopping at an uncuttable tree; and Jade Rabbit, who offered himself to be eaten by poor travelers.
religious holiday for over 1,000 years.
Over 30 ESL students from the University of Tennessee at On this day, people gather to celebrate Irish culture with food,
Chattanooga spent a day touring the CNN World Headquarters in drinks, dancing, and the color green. In Western culture, people
Atlanta. The group enjoyed seeing the control rooms, news often wear green or fly the flag of Ireland. The Chicago River is
studios, green screens, and learning about the behind-the- dyed green. Many celebrate by wearing green, eating Irish food
scenes operations of CNN. The field trip provided students an like corned beef and cabbage, participating in parades
Conan O'Brien expressed defiance after NBC announced it would move his show to 12:05 a.m. to make room for Jay Leno's returning show. Two "Lost" cast members, Harold Perrineau and Cynthia Watros, are confirmed to return for the final season. The Port Orange Regional Library will begin re-airing seasons of "Lost" and host weekly discussion groups when the new season begins airing.
This document provides a list of the top 20 best yelled lines from movie history. Some examples included are "Say hello to my little friend!" from Scarface, "Show me the money!" from Jerry Maguire, and "Are you not entertained?!" from Gladiator. It also briefly discusses Steven Tyler's recent behavior at a Home Depot, singing and inhaling helium, and how the movie Avatar is on track to become the highest grossing film of all time.
This summary discusses the Oscar nominations and some surprises and snubs. It notes that District 9 was surprisingly nominated for Best Picture. Robert Downey Jr. was snubbed for his Golden Globe winning role in Sherlock Holmes. It also discusses snubs for Julianne Moore in A Single Man, Sam Rockwell in Moon, and (500) Days of Summer. The writer is also surprised by the nomination of The Blind Side for Best Picture.
1. The document provides a summary of various notable Irish accomplishments and figures in history, including the creation of Lucky Charms cereal, the design of the White House, the founding of Guinness brewery, and musicians like Bono.
2. It also mentions several Irish-American celebrities and their achievements, such as comedian Conan O'Brien becoming the host of The Tonight Show, and actor Pierce Brosnan starring in the TV series Remington Steele and several James Bond films.
3. The document concludes by promoting upcoming programs about Irish music and culture airing on public television, as well as a recently released album of previously unheard Jimi Hendrix tracks called "Valleys of Neptune."
This document provides a summary of movies that will be airing on television over the upcoming week. It lists 17 movies, their release year, brief description, and air time/channel. Some of the movies featured include Superbad, Top Hat, True Grit, Wedding Crashers, and 28 Days Later. The document aims to inform readers of entertainment options to watch on television in the coming days.
This article provides a list of 10 people to watch in entertainment in 2010. It discusses Jerry Seinfeld returning to NBC in the fall with a new reality TV show called "The Marriage Ref" where comedians comment on normal couples' marriages. It also mentions that Lost creator J.J. Abrams and actor Matthew Fox will bring the ABC show Lost to a close this year. Additionally, it notes that actress Mia Wasikowska is expected to break out in 2010 after her role in Alice in Wonderland and that Bob Costas will host many major sporting events in 2010 as it is an even-numbered year.
The document provides information about the upcoming Daytona Beach Film Festival, including:
- The festival will feature a diverse selection of films from several genres and continents showing from Friday to Sunday.
- Highlights include an opening night gala on Friday with dinner and a Q&A with the filmmaker, and "Surf Night" on Saturday featuring two surfing films.
- The schedule lists several short films and feature films playing each day, including titles, descriptions, and showtimes.
- Sunday includes a free student film program and additional short films and features.
- Tickets can be purchased for individual films or an all-festival pass online or at the venue.
The document summarizes how Susanne Mori used a new genealogy service from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services to learn about her grandfather Jinbei Mori, who immigrated to the US from Japan in 1906. The records provided details about his arrival, work with the Union Pacific Railroad, FBI search of his home during WWII, and his eventual naturalization. They confirmed family stories and gave Mori new insights into her grandfather's life as an immigrant.
This document is a newspaper article that discusses the future of the television show "American Idol" as it enters its ninth season. It notes that "American Idol" was hugely popular and dominated television in the early 2000s, but questions whether it can maintain its status in the current decade. The article indicates this is a crucial season for Fox and that "American Idol" is undergoing its biggest changes yet with Ellen DeGeneres replacing Paula Abdul as a judge.
This document provides a calendar of local events for Friday, October 9, 2009 in Daytona Beach, Florida. It lists times and details for several music performances as part of the Daytona Beach Blues Festival, including blues artists Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots Band and Lauren Ellis Band. It also provides restaurant advertisements and listings of special meals and events for several local restaurants and bars. Peter Tork of The Monkees is featured as performing that night with his band Shoe Suede Blues to close out the blues festival.
The document discusses various options for earning extra income as a parent in a difficult economy. It provides examples like selling items on Amazon and eBay, doing hobby-related work, online surveys, tutoring, pet-sitting, and more. It emphasizes being diligent and not letting financial struggles undermine family happiness. The end discusses new research showing teens' sleep cycles change with puberty, making some schools adjust start times later to improve student performance and safety.
This document contains excerpts from an article discussing popular pickup lines and whether they actually work to attract dates. The article surveys several women for their opinions on cheesy pickup lines like "Baby, you must be a broom,'cause you just swept me off my feet" and "Excuse me, do you have any raisins? How about a date?" The women generally find the lines corny or arrogant and unlikely to lead to a date. The article also provides tips for men's and women's spring fashion trends, including floral prints, denim, cardigans, and graphic tees.
This document summarizes a local festival that will be held on Wednesday featuring food and entertainment from Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. It also discusses how performing arts schools are dealing with budget cuts due to the recession by offering more modern courses like hip hop dance, music engineering, and business classes to help students succeed in the arts industry. Finally, it shares the story of Tom Iacuzio and his wife welcoming their daughter Abigail Jolie into the world after a long labor and subsequent issues in the NICU.
This summary provides an overview of the entertainment section of a newspaper, including predictions for the upcoming Academy Awards season and a profile of a local band competing in a national battle of the bands competition. It highlights early Oscar favorites like Meryl Streep for Best Actress and Mo'Nique for Best Supporting Actress. It also introduces Minister Theory, a jazz-funk band from New Smyrna Beach that is one of 12 finalists in the national Land Shark Lager Battle of the Bands. The band will perform in the competition finals in Daytona Beach.
This document provides a television schedule and recommendations for movies and shows to watch. It includes brief descriptions of 15 movies or shows, identifying the title, year produced, brief plot summary, and air time/channel. The recommendations cover a variety of genres, including comedies, dramas, mysteries, and animated films, and will air on channels like FX, HBO, TNT, and Lifetime between Saturday, January 16 and Wednesday, January 20.
This summary provides an overview of the comics and articles in the entertainment section of the Daytona Beach News-Journal on October 30, 2009. It includes a discussion of a controversial DirecTV commercial featuring David Spade and the late Chris Farley, updates on television shows like Lost and Cougar Town, and reports of sexual scandals involving television personalities David Letterman and Steve Phillips. The document examines debates around the appropriateness of using a beloved comedic actor like Farley to promote a product after his death. It also provides programming notes and casting updates for remakes and final seasons of popular television shows.
This summary provides high-level information about the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses various comic strips and mentions the "Balloon boy" family who gained attention for reporting that their son had drifted away in a homemade balloon, bringing up questions about blurred lines between news and entertainment. It also briefly summarizes upcoming album releases from music artists who previously appeared on "American Idol" like Adam Lambert, Crystal Bowersox, and Kris Allen. The document concludes by mentioning Jackie Haley being cast as Freddy Krueger in an upcoming "Nightmare on Elm Street" remake.
This document provides a summary of entertainment and event happenings in the Daytona Beach area on the weekend of October 9, 2009. It mentions that several area bands will perform at a hospice benefit concert on Saturday to raise money for Halifax Health Hospice. It also discusses the Spooky Empire horror film festival taking place in Orlando that weekend, highlighting some of the classic horror films being shown. Finally, it notes that the semi-finals for the SuperStars of Volusia performing arts competition will be held on Saturday evening, featuring 33 contestant performances.
This summary provides highlights from a comics and entertainment section of a newspaper:
- Disney is working with Steve Jobs to reimagine their retail stores as "Imagination Centers" inspired by Pixar, including possible scent components related to displays.
- A touring musical version of "Little House on the Prairie" will begin starring Melissa Gilbert reprising her role of Laura.
- "Glee" creators say a cast tour is likely in spring 2010 to promote their soundtrack and iTunes success.
- "SpongeBob SquarePants" characters SpongeBob and Sandy will marry in a November special episode.
This document provides a summary of entertainment news and comics from a newspaper. It discusses TV show ratings results, with "Modern Family" and "NCIS: Los Angeles" seeing success. It also lists six shocking moments in pop music, such as Eminem's "97 Bonnie and Clyde" and Alice Cooper's stage performances. The article concludes by noting an F-bomb being dropped during Saturday Night Live and providing contact information.
1) Kevin Eubanks will temporarily return to lead the band on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno but will leave within a few months.
2) Warner Bros. films will be available to rent from Redbox kiosks 28 days after their release date in a new agreement between the studio and rental company.
3) HBO launched a new website, HBO GO, that will stream its programming online for current subscribers.
This document is a newspaper entertainment section that includes:
- A summary of the history and peak of musical "mashups" that blend elements of two or more songs. Popular early examples are cited from the 1970s and 1980s.
- Details on recent "mashup" albums and bands that blend elements of classic rock/pop songs, including criticism that the concept has been overdone.
- An opinion that the TV show "American Idol" has declined in quality in recent seasons in terms of the talent and judging panel.
The summary provides an overview of the comic strips and articles featured in the entertainment section of the newspaper. It highlights an intriguing photo from ABC's "Lost" that seems to hold clues for the final season, with characters posed similarly to "The Last Supper." It also briefly mentions other pop culture stories discussed, such as ESPN launching a 3D network and the film "Avatar" becoming the second highest grossing film ever.
This document summarizes and reviews recent entertainment news stories in less than three sentences:
Rumors that Betty White would host Saturday Night Live were confirmed, as the television icon said "Yes" she will appear on the show. Reports also surfaced that 1980s child star Corey Haim passed away at age 38 after a long struggle with drug abuse, having been recently seen on the A&E reality show "The Two Coreys" about his life with friend Corey Feldman. During his radio show, Howard Stern was criticized for trash-talking Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe from the movie Precious, seen as crossing a line by targeting her appearance.
This document provides a summary of movies that will be airing on television over the upcoming week. It lists 17 movies, their release year, brief description, and air time/channel. Some of the movies featured include Superbad, Top Hat, True Grit, Wedding Crashers, and 28 Days Later. The document aims to inform readers of entertainment options to watch on television in the coming days.
This article provides a list of 10 people to watch in entertainment in 2010. It discusses Jerry Seinfeld returning to NBC in the fall with a new reality TV show called "The Marriage Ref" where comedians comment on normal couples' marriages. It also mentions that Lost creator J.J. Abrams and actor Matthew Fox will bring the ABC show Lost to a close this year. Additionally, it notes that actress Mia Wasikowska is expected to break out in 2010 after her role in Alice in Wonderland and that Bob Costas will host many major sporting events in 2010 as it is an even-numbered year.
The document provides information about the upcoming Daytona Beach Film Festival, including:
- The festival will feature a diverse selection of films from several genres and continents showing from Friday to Sunday.
- Highlights include an opening night gala on Friday with dinner and a Q&A with the filmmaker, and "Surf Night" on Saturday featuring two surfing films.
- The schedule lists several short films and feature films playing each day, including titles, descriptions, and showtimes.
- Sunday includes a free student film program and additional short films and features.
- Tickets can be purchased for individual films or an all-festival pass online or at the venue.
The document summarizes how Susanne Mori used a new genealogy service from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services to learn about her grandfather Jinbei Mori, who immigrated to the US from Japan in 1906. The records provided details about his arrival, work with the Union Pacific Railroad, FBI search of his home during WWII, and his eventual naturalization. They confirmed family stories and gave Mori new insights into her grandfather's life as an immigrant.
This document is a newspaper article that discusses the future of the television show "American Idol" as it enters its ninth season. It notes that "American Idol" was hugely popular and dominated television in the early 2000s, but questions whether it can maintain its status in the current decade. The article indicates this is a crucial season for Fox and that "American Idol" is undergoing its biggest changes yet with Ellen DeGeneres replacing Paula Abdul as a judge.
This document provides a calendar of local events for Friday, October 9, 2009 in Daytona Beach, Florida. It lists times and details for several music performances as part of the Daytona Beach Blues Festival, including blues artists Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots Band and Lauren Ellis Band. It also provides restaurant advertisements and listings of special meals and events for several local restaurants and bars. Peter Tork of The Monkees is featured as performing that night with his band Shoe Suede Blues to close out the blues festival.
The document discusses various options for earning extra income as a parent in a difficult economy. It provides examples like selling items on Amazon and eBay, doing hobby-related work, online surveys, tutoring, pet-sitting, and more. It emphasizes being diligent and not letting financial struggles undermine family happiness. The end discusses new research showing teens' sleep cycles change with puberty, making some schools adjust start times later to improve student performance and safety.
This document contains excerpts from an article discussing popular pickup lines and whether they actually work to attract dates. The article surveys several women for their opinions on cheesy pickup lines like "Baby, you must be a broom,'cause you just swept me off my feet" and "Excuse me, do you have any raisins? How about a date?" The women generally find the lines corny or arrogant and unlikely to lead to a date. The article also provides tips for men's and women's spring fashion trends, including floral prints, denim, cardigans, and graphic tees.
This document summarizes a local festival that will be held on Wednesday featuring food and entertainment from Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. It also discusses how performing arts schools are dealing with budget cuts due to the recession by offering more modern courses like hip hop dance, music engineering, and business classes to help students succeed in the arts industry. Finally, it shares the story of Tom Iacuzio and his wife welcoming their daughter Abigail Jolie into the world after a long labor and subsequent issues in the NICU.
This summary provides an overview of the entertainment section of a newspaper, including predictions for the upcoming Academy Awards season and a profile of a local band competing in a national battle of the bands competition. It highlights early Oscar favorites like Meryl Streep for Best Actress and Mo'Nique for Best Supporting Actress. It also introduces Minister Theory, a jazz-funk band from New Smyrna Beach that is one of 12 finalists in the national Land Shark Lager Battle of the Bands. The band will perform in the competition finals in Daytona Beach.
This document provides a television schedule and recommendations for movies and shows to watch. It includes brief descriptions of 15 movies or shows, identifying the title, year produced, brief plot summary, and air time/channel. The recommendations cover a variety of genres, including comedies, dramas, mysteries, and animated films, and will air on channels like FX, HBO, TNT, and Lifetime between Saturday, January 16 and Wednesday, January 20.
This summary provides an overview of the comics and articles in the entertainment section of the Daytona Beach News-Journal on October 30, 2009. It includes a discussion of a controversial DirecTV commercial featuring David Spade and the late Chris Farley, updates on television shows like Lost and Cougar Town, and reports of sexual scandals involving television personalities David Letterman and Steve Phillips. The document examines debates around the appropriateness of using a beloved comedic actor like Farley to promote a product after his death. It also provides programming notes and casting updates for remakes and final seasons of popular television shows.
This summary provides high-level information about the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses various comic strips and mentions the "Balloon boy" family who gained attention for reporting that their son had drifted away in a homemade balloon, bringing up questions about blurred lines between news and entertainment. It also briefly summarizes upcoming album releases from music artists who previously appeared on "American Idol" like Adam Lambert, Crystal Bowersox, and Kris Allen. The document concludes by mentioning Jackie Haley being cast as Freddy Krueger in an upcoming "Nightmare on Elm Street" remake.
This document provides a summary of entertainment and event happenings in the Daytona Beach area on the weekend of October 9, 2009. It mentions that several area bands will perform at a hospice benefit concert on Saturday to raise money for Halifax Health Hospice. It also discusses the Spooky Empire horror film festival taking place in Orlando that weekend, highlighting some of the classic horror films being shown. Finally, it notes that the semi-finals for the SuperStars of Volusia performing arts competition will be held on Saturday evening, featuring 33 contestant performances.
This summary provides highlights from a comics and entertainment section of a newspaper:
- Disney is working with Steve Jobs to reimagine their retail stores as "Imagination Centers" inspired by Pixar, including possible scent components related to displays.
- A touring musical version of "Little House on the Prairie" will begin starring Melissa Gilbert reprising her role of Laura.
- "Glee" creators say a cast tour is likely in spring 2010 to promote their soundtrack and iTunes success.
- "SpongeBob SquarePants" characters SpongeBob and Sandy will marry in a November special episode.
This document provides a summary of entertainment news and comics from a newspaper. It discusses TV show ratings results, with "Modern Family" and "NCIS: Los Angeles" seeing success. It also lists six shocking moments in pop music, such as Eminem's "97 Bonnie and Clyde" and Alice Cooper's stage performances. The article concludes by noting an F-bomb being dropped during Saturday Night Live and providing contact information.
1) Kevin Eubanks will temporarily return to lead the band on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno but will leave within a few months.
2) Warner Bros. films will be available to rent from Redbox kiosks 28 days after their release date in a new agreement between the studio and rental company.
3) HBO launched a new website, HBO GO, that will stream its programming online for current subscribers.
This document is a newspaper entertainment section that includes:
- A summary of the history and peak of musical "mashups" that blend elements of two or more songs. Popular early examples are cited from the 1970s and 1980s.
- Details on recent "mashup" albums and bands that blend elements of classic rock/pop songs, including criticism that the concept has been overdone.
- An opinion that the TV show "American Idol" has declined in quality in recent seasons in terms of the talent and judging panel.
The summary provides an overview of the comic strips and articles featured in the entertainment section of the newspaper. It highlights an intriguing photo from ABC's "Lost" that seems to hold clues for the final season, with characters posed similarly to "The Last Supper." It also briefly mentions other pop culture stories discussed, such as ESPN launching a 3D network and the film "Avatar" becoming the second highest grossing film ever.
This document summarizes and reviews recent entertainment news stories in less than three sentences:
Rumors that Betty White would host Saturday Night Live were confirmed, as the television icon said "Yes" she will appear on the show. Reports also surfaced that 1980s child star Corey Haim passed away at age 38 after a long struggle with drug abuse, having been recently seen on the A&E reality show "The Two Coreys" about his life with friend Corey Feldman. During his radio show, Howard Stern was criticized for trash-talking Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe from the movie Precious, seen as crossing a line by targeting her appearance.
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since it first came on the the first grade. He’s my oldest
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special guest this week.
to have quite the crush on you
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when it comes to his projects.
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hit NBC series but you might Yeah. I have naked pictures
also know him from his roles of J.J. Abrams. They disgust
on a slew of projects including me.
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anything. Go through your
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years, you know you have a It’s crazy! I’m honestly just as got four holes to fill. A few use the Olympics to re-launch really time sensitive. Right
journey. If you get a script much a fan of the show as an other hours are being filled things. They moved us from 8 now is when they need the
and you go ‘‘Man, I wish I actor. with reality and news or to 9 p.m. (Mondays) and didn’t help. Not in a month when
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