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Arts & Entertainment May 6, 2004
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The "IN" Sides
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Ask BETTY
Dear Betty,
     Sometimes when I bake a layer cake, it sticks to the pan. What’s up?
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This Comedy Stays ‘Light, Crisp & Snappy’ Until The End
AP Entertainment Writer
By Christy Lemire
     "Laws of Attraction" does everything "Intolerable Cruelty" tried to do, and then some.
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Billboard
Hot 100: Top 10  
By The Associated Press
     The following are weekly charts for the nation’s best-selling recorded music as they appear in this week’s issue of Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission.
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Top 10 Movies
(Figures are for April. 30—May 2)
By The Associated Press
     1. "Mean Girls," $25 million.
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A-OK For SpaceFest Launch At Museum This Week
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Video
By Jeb Haught
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ANDY ROONEY
     ©2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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BOOK NEWS
A "Most Entertaining"
Book – On Punctuation
Associated Press Writer
By Norm Goldstein
     If someone were to tell you there was a popular book on the subject of punctuation, you’d probably use all the marks in response: What! On punctuation? Hmmmmm...It’s hard to believe; on the other hand, maybe not.
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Through The Ropes
By Josh Stewart
     Relax, beleaguered writing team.
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Soaps
     ALL MY CHILDREN: At the riverbank, Krystal spoke to the heavens and explained she had to switch the labels on the DNA tests because she couldn’t break Babe’s heart.
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TV Q&A
2004 DBR Media, NC
By Evelyn Ludvigson
     Q: I love Frankie Valli on "The Sopranos." How did that come about? Isn’t he primarily a singer? Jan G.
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Brooklyn Museum Presents Free Family Programs In May and June
     The Brooklyn Museum will offer a variety of family events in May and June, including art-making projects and storytelling. These programs are free with Museum admission and free for Members and for children under 12 accompanied by an adult.
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Record Companies To Pay $50M In Unclaimed Royalties To Musicians
By Deepti Hajela
Associated Press Writer
     Major recording companies have agreed to return nearly $50 million in unclaimed royalties to Sean Combs, Gloria Estefan, Dolly Parton and thousands of lesser known musicians under a settlement announced recently.
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