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Arts & Entertainment April 22, 2004
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Fishing For Compliments
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Ask BETTY
Dear Betty,
     What’s mesclun?
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Comic Book Adaptation Is "Sadistic, Two-Hour Assault"
By David Germain
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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. 16—18)
By The Associated Press
     1. "Kill Bill: Vol 2," $25.6 million.
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Annual Cherry Blossom Festival Set At BBG
     Celebrate the arrival of spring on Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2 at Brooklyn Botanic Garden with Sakura Matsuri. The Garden’s 23rd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival features more than sixty special events that include musical and dance performances, de-monstrations, workshops, anime (Ja-panese anim...
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‘MTX Mototrax’ Takes
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ANDY ROONEY
     ©2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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BOOK NEWS
Spring’s In the Air, New Baseball Books Hit The Shelves
By Ron Berthel
Associated Press Writer
     Player, manager, coach. General man-ager, broadcaster, umpire.
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Through The Ropes
By Josh Stewart
     This time, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin merely stuck the figurative mid-dle finger in Vince McMahon’s face. And yet, this gesture had some real animosity behind it.
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Soaps
     ALL MY CHILDREN: Bianca, thinking Bess was Miranda, took her from the hospital nursery to Erica’s penthouse. Ryan stopped Adam from bringing the police in on the search for Bianca.
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TV Q&A
2004 DBR Media, NC
By Evelyn Ludvigson
     Q: What can you tell me about Michael Welch, who plays Joan’s (Amber Tamblyn) younger brother, Luke, on "Joan of Arcadia"? While the focus of the show is on Joan, I really enjoy his performance. Lillian T.
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Glass Pavilion Unveiled At Brooklyn Museum Of Art Reopening
By Deepti Hajela
Associated Press Writer
     The Brooklyn Museum last week reopened its front entrance plaza to the public after a two-year, $63 million construction project that created a new glass pavilion and a grassy seating area.
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