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'Barbie' tops Golden Globe nods, 'The Color Purple' snubbed

The eagerly anticipated Golden Globe nominations have just been revealed.Cedric "The Entertainer" and Wilmer Valderrama delivered the announcements.While many

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Early Start

difficult way to end the series but we've got to move on. >> now as for the team with american league's best record is the orioles. cedric had the game tying home run. he came in as a defensive sub in the sixth. he steals the homer. hang it. but he wants more, rahel. in the tenth after the mariners tied it up, he goes ahead and hits the game-winning homer. orioles rolling seeking to win the division crown for the first time in nearly a decade. four women's open. it's been a roller coaster ride for lilia vu. she won her first career win in april. vu dominated winning by six strokes to become the first woman to win multiple majors in

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History of the Sitcom

was picked up off its foundation, rattled like a baby rattle and thrown back down and i realized that my job was, get out of this man's way. robin williams: because it was so free-form, at that time, it was different than all the other situation comedies. larry king: you adlibbed a lot of that? robin williams: oh yeah, huge. you would go off, and you had people who would you know, go with it, three cameras... good luck. fonzie: must be a pretty tough bugger. mork: no, not a question of toughness i am protected by a stellar force field, watch! [makes noises] see? tina fey: mork on happy days. that is a star driven performance. you know, he was a force of nature. cedric: robin williams was just a unique comic at the time, when he came on, just had so much energy and so magnetic. gerrad: people loved the character and thus mork was mindy born. mindy: how do you say thank you in your language? mork: we spit.

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History of the Sitcom

aramide tinubu: he was so quirky and so odd, but he was so beloved. jaleel: he loves polka. he loves cheese. urkel: got any cheese? cedric: he had the dancing and then "did i do that"? steve: did i do that? aramide: he really sort of took over the series. jaleel: a lot of people feel awkward. so, in the weirdest way, he instilled self-pride in other people. it's like hey that guy can be awkward and go after the girl of his dreams and share what he's about with others. laura: so what did you invent this time? steve: well, you'll see! cedric: in our neighborhoods where you had to be such a tough guy when you're outside your house,

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History of the Sitcom

george lopez: big bang theory stayed on forever, it's huge and they're nerds. chuck lorre: we started to see articles written about how young people were going into stem fields in school, because the big bang theory made it look cool. sheldon: i need to get here. leonard: what's there? sheldon: the earliest estimate of the singularity. leonard: so you're upset about missing out on becoming some sort of freak-ish self-aware robot? sheldon: by this much. eve: it used to be chic to be normal and regular, but now it's very chic to be an outsider. cedric: the outsider is this oddball character that just comes in and gets to throw fast balls. bronson pinchot: fish out of water works. because everybody really does feel out of place, part of their lives. penny: what's going on? sheldon: i don't know. i looked around the room and i saw all the faces

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History of the Sitcom

rattled like a baby rattle and thrown back down and i realized that my job was, get out of this man's way. robin williams: because it was so free-form, at that time, it was different than all the other situation comedies. larry king: you adlibbed a lot of that? robin williams: oh yeah, huge. you would go off, and you had people who would you know, go with it, three cameras... good luck. fonzie: must be a pretty tough bugger. mork: no, not a question of toughness i am protected by a stellar force field, watch! [makes noises] see? tina fey: mork on happy days. that is a star driven performance. you know, he was a force of nature. cedric: robin williams was just a unique comic at the time, when he came on, just had so much energy and so magnetic. gerrad: people loved the character and thus mork was mindy born. mindy: how do you say thank you in your language? mork: we spit.

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Capital Blue Dinner

The Capital Blue Dinner is the annual fundraiser for Carson City's Democrats. Tickets are $90 through August 11th, $100 after. RSVP to Cedric at 775-450-7013 or 775-841-3367. Send checks to CCDCC, PO Box 3281, Carson City NV 89702. Click the flyer above to enlarge.

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

parenting to be difficult... bernie: uncle bernie, he's too old to play with dolls. can we play something else? [drumming] jacqueline coley: which was not something you saw on a show like the cosby show. rochelle: chris! get in the bathroom and wipe the pee off the toilet seat. disgusting... cedric: fox network had come on and did really well with black sitcoms, and so then the wb and upn uh, at the time were coming on and they start to diversify and grow that audience. aramide tinubu: they are able to snatch up this audience that the other networks were really ignoring up into that point. jacqueline coley: and so these shows kind of set the stage for the diversity in the family sitcom that can be seen on television today. man: welcome huangs, i'm rick. nee hau. the length and depth of my bow expresses my deep appreciation. louis: um, i think that's more of a japanese thing.

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

lynn: i'm mr. belevedere! gerrad hall: by the late 80s family sitcoms were very popular among the big three networks. gerrad hall: there was this incredible resurgence. jesse: this is great, we should be mothers. joey: ah yeah! ethan alter: families tuned into these tv shows to see an aspirational version of what family life could be. urkel: did i do that? jennifer keishin armstrong: shows like silver spoons and growing pains and all that. it's constant hugging and learning, right? [audience clapping] ethan alter: with the family sitcom at the height of its popularity, fox started moving into the television arena. cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network. patrick gomez: they decided they were going to use the family sitcom to do that and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom.

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

jacqueline coley: we saw black family sitcoms like martin, like the bernie mac show, those sitcoms showed, parenting to be difficult... bernie: uncle bernie, he's too old to play with dolls. can we play something else? [drumming] jacqueline coley: which was not something you saw on a show like the cosby show. rochelle: chris! get in the bathroom and wipe the pee off the toilet seat. disgusting... cedric: fox network had come on and did really well with black sitcoms, and so then the wb and upn uh, at the time were coming on and they start to diversify and grow that audience. aramide tinubu: they are able to snatch up this audience that the other networks were really ignoring up into that point. jacqueline coley: and so these shows kind of set the stage for the diversity in the family sitcom that can be seen on television today. man: welcome huangs, i'm rick. nee hau.

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