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Judd Apatow to receive Key Art Award.
Judd Apatow will be honored with the Visionary Award, recognizing a filmmaker who inspires movie marketers, at the 37th annual Hollywood Reporter Movie Marketing Key Art Awards. The awards ceremony will be held June 13 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. Apatow, working as a writer, director and producer, has become a comedy brand name in recent years with such hit films as "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," "Knocked Up" and "Superbad." He serves as producer of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," which bows Friday. Jeff Garlin, who plays Larry David's manager and sidekick on HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," will contribute to the evening's laugh quotient as host.
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Feisty misses are looking for a hit on 'Rap Supreme' .
One of the contestants in Vh4's new competition for aspiring female rappers is named Nicky2States, presumably because she comes from New York and now lives in Alabama. That's fitting because the program itself could be called WeBe2Shows. On the one side, "Miss Rap Supreme" is the funniest new "reality" show of 2008, a contest that is just serious enough to make 10 women work hard for a $100,000 prize, while smoothly mocking as many "reality" show clichés as it can squeeze in. Yet at the same time, the show is also operating on a second front, which for want of a more polite term might be called "girlfights." Whether it's spontaneous or not, several contestants spent a whole lot of time getting up in each other's faces. That includes Khia, whom rap fans may remember as an artist who had a hit record, and Miss Cherry, whose sneering reference to Khia as a "one-hit wonder" is about the only part of their exchange that can be printed in the newspaper.
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MLB.com to stream Randy Johnson's season debut live tonight.
NEW YORK -- MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, will exclusively stream a free special presentation of MLB.TV when Randy Johnson makes his season debut for the Arizona Diamondbacks tonight at 10:15 p.m. (EDT). The game will be available without local blackout restrictions in the Phoenix broadcast territory. "We are grateful for the leadership of Jeff Moorad and Derrick Hall in providing D-backs fans this exclusive opportunity to see tonight's game," said Dinn Mann, executive vice president, Content, MLB.com. "By agreeing to lift the local blackout, FSN Arizona demonstrated a tremendous spirit of partnership with the ballclub and the industry, giving Arizona fans a convenient way to enjoy Randy Johnson's highly anticipated return live on MLB.tv."
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Still boldly going: Actor Walter Koenig talks 'Trek' role, new movie.
He’s fawned over tribbles, endured mind-control bugs with a thing for the ear canal, and time-traveled back to the 1980s in search of whales and nuclear “wessels.” But when he signed on in 1967 to join the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise in boldly going where no man has gone before as ensign Pavel Chekov, actor Walter Koenig had no idea how far it would take him. “Even the circumstances of my casting (on ‘Star Trek’) were so modest that it didn’t portend anything extraordinary,” he said. “I was informed while I was still there at my audition that I had the role. It seemed like an engagement that might work out over several episodes, but I had no idea that it would totally shape my career and my life.”
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Oliver Hudson learns how to play by the 'Rules' .
Oliver Hudson of CBS' "Rules of Engagement" says the reason the show works so well is because its stars are just like its characters. The half-hour comedy follows two couples and their single friend as they deal with the complications of relationships at different stages. Hudson, who plays the engaged Adam, and Bianca Kajlich, who plays his betrothed Jennifer, were both fresh off the altar when the show first started filming. Patrick Warburton, who plays the long-married Jeff, has been married for 14 years and has four kids of his own. And David Spade, who plays freewheeling bachelor Russell, "is 90 years old and single," Hudson joked.
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Cypress bay high school.
Everyone knows that newspapers are, like, so over. Everyone, apparently, except MTV. The pioneering music-turned-pop-culture channel is aiming to make the paper — smudgy ink, newsprint and all — sexy. The Paper is its latest reality dish serving up teenagers acting and living like grown-ups. MTV touts the show, which premiered last night, as a "refreshing change from teenage fashionistas and jocks that television viewers are used to." In it, students at Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Fla., put out the school's paper, The Circuit, while jockeying to be the next editor in chief and dealing with the typical daily dramas of teen life. The Paper's monthly product, The Circuit, is a hand-delivered, real-life gray lady that primarily is read by the students of Cypress Bay and not on a computer screen. Still most of the show's "characters" don't know a world when people didn't log on to the Web to get their news. "I don't remember the last time I got a hard copy of the paper, unless I had my picture in it," said cast member Trevor Ballard, The Circuit's assistant business manager. "I'm on Yahoo! looking up stories," he said, referring to all nonschool-related news.
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Nighttime. A Knock on the Door. A Stranger With Warm Cookies.
In the wee hours, as you’re pulling an all-nighter before finals or waiting for a call from Tokyo, a glass of cold milk with a plate of warm cookies, delivered, might seem an irresistible mirage. But it’s not, at least for those who reside between 14th and Broome Streets, from Avenue A to the West Side Highway, now that Insomnia Cookies is at 50 West Eighth Street. The chain, a fixture on many campuses, is expanding its service beyond New York University. The cookies, mostly 90 cents each in six flavors, and brownies ($1 plus 25 cents for toppings), are generous in size and, when warm, are crave-worthy enough. (Deliverers use insulated carriers.)
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Catcher freeman.
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Mississippi State embarks on a six-game road run Tuesday in Pearl, Miss., when the Bulldogs (14-21) take on instate SEC rival Mississippi (24-12) in the second annual Governor’s Cup game. The Bulldogs have won all four of their previous games at Trustmark Park, including a 14-9 decision over the Rebels in the inaugural Governor’s Cup event held last year. Tuesday’s game will be televised regionally by Comcast Sports, with Jim Ellis and Richard Cross describing the action. The radio broadcast of the game can be heard on the statewide MSU Baseball Radio Network and on the internet (www.MStateAthletics.com) to subscribers of MSU’s premium web site extension, “Maroon to the Max”. Sophomore left-hander Tyler Whitney (0-0, 6.00) is slated to draw his third start and make his eighth overall mound appearance for State. The Lakeland, Tenn., product led a six-pitcher effort and earned the win in last year’s 14-9 MSU win in the Governor’s Cup. UM is expected to start junior lefty Brett Bukvich (1-1, 8.10).
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A Hare-raising homer lands in Schuylkill.
Jess Lupardus is glad that she won't be facing Cornell's Samantha Hare again anytime soon. In game one of yesterday's doubleheader, Lupardus allowed just three runs in eight innings. The first came off a Hare solo home run in the fourth inning, the first hit that Lupardus allowed. And with two outs in the top of the eighth, Hare strolled to the plate again. This time, her blast cleared the left field fence and bounced in the last lane of the highway behind Warren Field, landing in the Schuylkill. Lupardus dropped to a crouch at the instant of contact, and Penn lost the game, 3-1. It was that kind of weekend for the Quakers, who dropped all four games to the Big Red by a combined score of 27-8. "I didn't think we played well at all on Saturday and I think we played a lot better Sunday, but we didn't play well enough to beat them," Quakers coach Leslie King said. In game two yesterday, Emily Denstedt surrendered six runs in the first inning, and with Cornell's Ali Tomlinson - who shut out the Quakers on Saturday - pitching, it looked like it could be a repeat of Saturday's 11-2 game-one slaughter.
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BradsDeals.com Allows Consumers to Access Online Coupon Codes.
BradsDeals.com, an online coupon website, was featured on the Today Show website Monday. The Today Show website is located at todayshow.com. The Brads Deals website allows consumers to see online coupon codes in order to bargain show on the Internet. BradsDeals.com is currently tracking over 2,300 active coupons for over 800 stores. Most of the popular stores that consumers frequent have coupon codes. BradsDeals.com allows those consumers to find their stores, their products and a more affordable price to purchase them. The Brads Deals website, which is located at www.bradsdeals.com, was founded by Brad Wilson, who created the website while living in Chicago ...
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