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The Kennedy Center is giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize

Bill Maher, the comedian and longtime political talk show host, will receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Thursday, following aggressive denials from the White House that Maher had been chosen for the honor.
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Ask the doctors: Keep dancing to preserve memory

Dear Doctors: In regards to the phenomenon of music and cognition, multiple studies show folks who dance are less likely to develop dementia. This presumably takes the music component and adds memory, movement and doing something to a beat. Every time I see an article on dementia, they neglect to mention dancing.
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Dear Annie: Big birthday with an even bigger price tag

Dear Annie: My younger sister is turning 30 and has planned a birthday dinner at a trendy rooftop restaurant where the tasting menu is $165 per person – not including drinks, tax or tip. She also wants us to split the cost of a professional photographer.
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10 under $10 for the weekend of March 27-29

1 Pullman Market on Main – A space where local entrepreneurs grow, neighbors connect, and the downtown area thrives. Experience small-town smiles, big flavors, amazing artisans, and kid-friendly fun. 10 a.m. Saturday. Pullman Market on Main, 300 E. Main St., Pullman. Admission: Free.
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Miss Manners: Some people are a little TOO ‘sorry’

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have MS. I know that most people are aware of what a dreadful disease it is. But when I tell someone that I have MS, as I must sometimes do, some people say “I’m sorry” – emphasis on “sorry,” as if it is a death sentence.
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Fries are much more than a side. Here’s how to turn them into dinner.

About halfway down Shop Street in downtown Galway, Ireland, there’s often a crowd outside Chipeen, where they serve hundreds of pounds each day of what they call “proper Irish chips” – chunky peeled potato batons cut thicker than a typical American fry. Crispy and golden outside, with a fluffy interior texture, Chipeen elevates these chips beyond a side dish to make them a meal – and nothing could be bad about that.
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Movie review: ‘Forbidden Fruits’ the fast fashion of girly pop horror

It’s clear that “Forbidden Fruits” director and co-writer Meredith Alloway has marinated in plenty of ‘90s teen movies and the kitschy pop culture ephemera of that era. Her directorial debut, written with Lily Houghton and based on Houghton’s play “Of the woman came the beginning of sin and through her we all die,” is essentially a synthesis of “The Craft,” “Mean Girls” and “Clueless,” about a ...
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What to stream: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ join cinema’s time travelers

Yes, you’re seeing double. That’s two Vince Vaughns in BenDavid Grabinski’s “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” an original action comedy landing on Hulu Friday, March 27. And no, Vaughn isn’t pulling a Michael B. Jordan and playing twins, he’s playing a gangster named Nick, twice. One Nick is from the future, and he’s trying to save one of his heavies, Mike (James Marsden) from a grim fate. This ...