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Nikola Sardo-Errico, of Boxford, was one of 10 performers from the Express Yourself Drumming Group of Beverly who performed earlier this month at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Express Yourself, a program that immerses young people into the creative world of music, dance and visual arts, was nationally recognized this month as one of 15 youth arts and humanities programs to receive the prestigious 2009 Coming Up Taller Award.
Sardo-Errico and nine other percussionists helped kick off the Coming
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The concept of sweeps months (using November, February and May to help set ad rates for the next year) is outdated and silly, but the networks still pay attention to them because their affiliates do, and that means we get a certain amount of traditional sweeps stunt programming, like bringing in guest stars like Elizabeth Banks and Edward Norton to hang with the "Modern Family" regulars.
Now, I'm always happy to see either of them.
Though "Scrubs" never knew quite what to do with her, Banks always bring
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@jesshannah shared, "I think it is a trend that every episode of 'Glee' will make me want to laugh, cry, sing and dance at the same time."
Not everyone was thrilled with the more sombre tone of the episode, and the absence of Jane Lynch.
@dakinegirl tweeted, "Was really missing Sue on Glee. Too many tearjerking scenes. Bring back the comedy."
Speaking of music, it seems the cast of ' How I Met Your Mother' are working on a musical scene for their 100th episode, as revealed by Alyson Hannigan ( @alyden
more news on: Joss Whedon news
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I've been saying for weeks that Modern Family has quickly vaulted itself on to the short list of funniest shows on television.
Unfortunately, I need to take myself a bit to task over tonight's episode.
Earlier in the week, I wrote about signs a television writer has run out of ideas one of which was "needless celebrity cameos."
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Elizabeth on Modern Fam Apparently November is the month of guest-stars because it pretty much marks the time when shows are starting to run out of it funny plots that just involve the regular casts so instead they have to write elaborate storylines that allow for a famous person to be on the show to bring up the ratings.
This week kicked off nicely with Miss Heather Locklear herself reprising her role as Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place.
The bitch is back and she is still hot and still wearing hot outfit
more news on: Amanda Woodward news
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When we were getting into the actual filming of the pilot, there was such an electric feeling.
The cast was getting to do minor amounts of improv, while both [series creators] Chris [Lloyd] and Steve [Levitan] were getting to do some stuff that they'd never gotten to do as far as writing on a more intimate scale versus a multi-camera [sitcom].
What do you like most about Phil?
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