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- Jan 7, 2009
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An Interview With Sera Gamble, Supernatural Producer and Writer, Part One— Sera talks about the introduction of angels to the mythology, Castiel, Dean’s faith issues, and Sam and Ruby's strange relationship.
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Cock'd Gunns Gets Second Chance, Hopes For Second Season — Mock documentary is a cross between Spinal Tap and Trailer Park Boys.
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- Jan 6, 2009
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Interview: Rye Randa Discusses Shaun White's Don't Look Down — Rye Randa speaks about score for Shaun White's Don't Look Down featuring Jeff Foxworth and American Idol finalist Michael Johns.
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Interview: Domingos Afonso Ndedica, World Food Programme, Angola— The Government of Angola is now budgeting for a countrywide school feeding program.
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- Jan 5, 2009
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Interview: Musiq Soulchild - Singer and Songwriter— Over the past eight years, Musiq Soulchild has released five best-selling (and award-winning) albums.
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How to Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids Filmmaker Shares Stories of 'Good' Divorces— Documentary aims to prove the end of a marriage doesn't have to be the end of a family.
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Interview with Baby Boomer Maggie Rose Crane, Author of Amazing Grays— "By redirecting our focus from our packaging to our essence we are better able to embrace the ongoing circle of life."
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- Jan 4, 2009
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Wild Roses Explores Thorny Saga Of Two Families— Actress Michelle Harrison explains the Shakespearean scope of the night time soap.
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- Jan 1, 2009
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Take That, Stephen Colbert! Jameson Delivers, Part Two— My pursuit of Stephen Colbert's gift for shameless self promotion continues. There is some success... but the final goal still eludes me.
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- Dec 29, 2008
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Interview: Brandon Barnes of Rise Against— Interview with Brandon, the drummer from Rise Against about the history and story behind the band.
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- Dec 28, 2008
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Erin Karpluk is Being Erica— The new dramedy premieres January 5 on CBC.
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- Dec 24, 2008
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Interview: A Conversation With Bo Bice— The American Idol Season Four runner up chats about the show and what's next on the horizon.
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An Interview with Brian McKnight, Singer, Songwriter and Producer— Brian McKnight is one of America's last modern-day "soul men."
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- Dec 23, 2008
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Microsoft Goes Viral with the Help of Brickfish - Part Two— An interview with Brickfish CEO/President Nichole Goodyear
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Interview: Tony Rich - Singer, Songwriter, and Producer— Tony Rich's rugged determinism and incessant persistence have blazed a trail that few other artists are willing to travel.
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- Dec 21, 2008
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Interview: Francis Jocky: Music That Feeds The Soul— I do music for all people to listen to, not just people from here or there, so this makes no sense to me when they say do African music."
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- Dec 17, 2008
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Interview: Jimmy Wayne, Country Singer— Jimmy Wayne talks about his start in foster homes, the success of his single, “Do You Believe Me Now?” and much more.
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- Dec 15, 2008
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Food for Education Program Fights Hunger and Poverty in Pakistan— Education, even in limited forms, provides the key for the poorest individuals to break out of the poverty cycle.
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- Dec 13, 2008
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Interview: Salman Omer of the World Food Programme in Yemen— In some countries, students attend school solely because there is a food incentive.
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- Dec 11, 2008
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The Real Tuesday Weld vs. The Real Jordan Richardson— "All the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy." - Carl Jung
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Beyond the Books with Producer/Director/Author William Petrick— "...I was in sixth grade and, I thought, wow, you can do this? Create a whole world with just words?"
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- Dec 10, 2008
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Beyond the Books: Interview with Lloyd Lofthouse, Author of My Splendid Concubine— "Hopefully, from what I learned, readers will be more sensitive about the differences that exist between the West and the East."
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- Dec 8, 2008
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Beyond the Books: Interview with Jenny McGill, Author of Drama & Diplomacy: In Sultry Puerto Vallarta— "Very few people knew I was writing a book, but those who did encouraged me to keep plugging away."
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- Dec 7, 2008
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Beyond the Books: Interview with Crime Mystery Author Marta Stephens— "In many ways it’s a study in human nature — how the criminal mind works and what mistakes will lead to his or her capture."
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- Dec 4, 2008
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My Chat With Orphans Director Ry Russo-Young— Ry Russo-Young on filmmaking, casting, humanity, and chasing inspiration.
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- Dec 3, 2008
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Interview with Literary Fiction Novelist David S. Grant— "The humorous story will have you knee-deep in the characters' addictions before you know it."
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- Dec 2, 2008
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Music Review: Billy Boy Arnold - Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy— A fine tribute to one of the harmonica's true innovators...
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- Dec 1, 2008
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Interview: Purnima Kashyap of the World Food Programme in Zambia— Soaring food prices have directly affected the school feeding programme in Zambia.
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Interview with J.L. Miles, Author of Divorcing Dwayne— "Never make career decisions while waiting on a man with a knitting needle who intends to stab you in the mouth with it."
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Interview: A Conversation With Taylor Hicks— The American Idol winner shares insights on his creative process and upcoming endeavors.
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- Nov 30, 2008
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Interview with Career Strategist and Author Robert Patterson— "The main message I am attempting to convey with this book is that finding a job is a full-time job."
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- Nov 29, 2008
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Interview with Humor Writer Kelly Epperson, Author of When Life Stinks, It's Time To Wash the Gym Clothes— "Readers and editors kept suggesting that I make a compilation of columns in book form."
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- Nov 27, 2008
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Interview: Raphael Saadiq – Singer, Songwriter and Producer— With all things considered, Raphael Saadiq is the thread that has weaved the fabric of contemporary soul music together.
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- Nov 26, 2008
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Interview: Michael Grace Jr. from The Secret History— Michael Grace from The Secret History discusses his band's recent EP, Desolation Town.
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- Nov 25, 2008
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Interview with Mayra Calvani, Author of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing— Not only are two universities using Calvani’s ‘Slippery Art’ as a textbook, it's also National Best Books Award Finalist in the Writing & Publishing category.
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An Interview with Author Orson Scott Card— “I have to write stories I believe in…I wouldn't know how to write any other way. Each book then must find its own audience.”
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Interview: Akon – Singer, Songwriter and Producer— Akon is a shining example of a man determined to keep his past from dictating his future.
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- Nov 24, 2008
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Interview with William R. Potter, Author of Lighting the Dark Side— “…the staff copy editor missed over 120 simple spelling and grammar mistakes in my manuscript. This added an extra month of frustrating work…”
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- Nov 21, 2008
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Keeping Up With Yngwie Malmsteen— This living legend is back with a vengeance, excited about his new album, guitar, and all things Malmsteen.
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- Nov 18, 2008
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Interview with Romantic Thriller Author Dave Donelson— "I poured through everything about the Congo I could find ... then I traveled to Central Africa to see what it was really like."
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John Noble Loves Playing A Scientist on the Fringe of Madness— John Noble says playing Walter is as much fun as it looks — oh, and he loves the cow.
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- Nov 17, 2008
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Interview: Lead Singer Amanda Kelly Discusses The House Of Badger— Following on from Death Birds House Of Badger are busy working on a new album.
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- Nov 16, 2008
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Interview with Horror Writer Joel M. Andre— "I watch the night sky and get inspiration from it. Your mind drifts off among the stars, and you end up with some great ideas."
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- Nov 15, 2008
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Interview: Sheila Grudem, Deputy Country Director of the World Food Programme in Tanzania— This "silent hunger", which often goes unnoticed, is the reason the Food For Education program was initiated.
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Interview: Abdoulaye Balde, Country Director of the World Food Programme in Swaziland— Education is a fundamental basis for freedom, democracy, and self-esteem.
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- Nov 14, 2008
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Interview With Jay McCarroll, Subject of New Documentary Eleven Minutes— The opinionated reality TV winner talks about his new documentary and the show that made him a star.
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Interview: Guy Gauvreau, World Food Programme Country Director for Peru— For many, the school feeding meal is the most important and nutritionally balanced meal of the day.
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Interview: Labelle (Sarah Dash, Nona Hendryx and Patti LaBelle) - R&B's Pioneering Female Trio— Every contemporary female R&B trio has been influenced by Labelle's style — whether they know it or not.
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- Nov 13, 2008
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Interview: Stephen Anderson of the UN World Food Programme, Philippines— At assisted schools, WFP food support has increased enrollment by 40 percent.
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Interview with Paranormal Historical Romance Author Lisa Hendrix— "I wanted to write books when I was 8...I saw it as an easy way to make a living. Boy was I wrong."
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New Drama Lie To Me Joins FOX's Spring Schedule On Wednesdays— Tim Roth stars in a new drama series about the science of lying.
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- Nov 12, 2008
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House Executive Producer Katie Jacobs on "Huddy" and More— Katie Jacobs chatted with television writers about House, MD and her new episode, "Last Resort."
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Interview: Vitoria Ginja of the World Food Programme in Bolivia— School feeding is a very good vehicle for adding micronutrients to the diets of children.
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- Nov 11, 2008
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Interview: Damieta Gregório Mendes of the World Food Programme in Guinea Bissau— "Apart from the basic right of access to food, school feeding is very important to help promote education [...]."
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TasteTV: Kama Sutra Chocolates From the Xocolate Bar— The Xocolate Bar talks with TasteTV about their popular Kama Sutra and Buddha chocolates.
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Interview with Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, Author of The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know Everything— This is a fictional diary written by a ten-year-old girl. She speaks the truth clearly and has an innate wisdom that we all had as children.
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- Nov 10, 2008
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Interview with Mary Cunningham, co-author of WOOF: Women Only Over 50 — "Letting women know they’re not alone is our prime objective," says Cunningham.
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- Nov 8, 2008
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Interview with Sci-Fi Thriller Author Dan Ronco— Dan Ronco's fast-paced, edgy thrillers give the reader a glimpse into a deadly near-future.
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- Nov 7, 2008
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Interview: Abou Guindo of the UN World Food Programme in Mali— In some areas, the reality is simple: “No food, no school” - because the parents are looking for ways to survive.
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Interview: Nina Sky - Pop Music Duo— Nina Sky's genre-defying style is an eclectic mix of R&B, hip-hop, reggae and rock.
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