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‘Good People’ runs for three weeks at Spokane Civic Theatre, showcasing class divisions, life choices and Deborah Marlowe’s take on the Boston accent

As a professional voiceover actor, Deborah Marlowe has a leg up when it comes to mimicking regional accents. Her soothing, trusted tones can be heard nationwide, portraying dramatic characters in video games, selling breath fresheners and house cleansers in commercials, and narrating art museum tours and nature films, just to name some of her professional voicework.

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Dear Annie: Uneasy at work

Dear Annie: I am a 26-year-old woman and recently graduated college with my bachelor’s in May 2023. I searched for a long time before finding a job, and I ended up finding a position in a place I never expected to. Skills from my major do come into use regularly but it’s not what I went to college for.
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Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas child abduction lawsuit officially dismissed in light of custody agreement

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas' contentious divorce battle seems to be simmering down. The "Game of Thrones" star asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuit she filed in September accusing Jonas of child abduction. In new legal documents obtained by The Times, attorneys for the former couple asked the New York judge overseeing their case to drop the suit in light of an agreed-upon parenting plan. 
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Ask the doctors: Light box therapy one treatment pland for SAD

Dear Doctors: Each year when we switch away from daylight saving time, I get that SAD thing. I start feeling low and eventually get depressed. Why does that happen? I’ve read there are special lights that can help and would like to know more about that.
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House call: Is your child struggling with mental health?

As parents know, kids’ behavior changes quickly and sometimes in seemingly unpredictable ways as they move through stages of development and navigate new friendships, situations and responsibilities. It can be one of the joys of parenting to help build emotional and mental health skills, but there’s also a challenge in identifying mental health changes over time that are different than other developmental changes.
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Six wives trump one tyrannical king in award-winning musical at the First Interstate

If you believe that comedy is tragedy plus time, then “Six” is your musical. The Tony award-winning play is a modern retelling of the lives and executions of the six wives of King Henry VIII. The star-crossed wives, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Catherine Parr, each tell their story to determine who suffered the most from their common husband.
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Dear Annie: Repairing family after a messy divorce

Dear Annie: I’ve been married to my husband for 16 years. He and his ex-wife did not end on good terms. We have never been invited to any holiday gatherings from his grown kids, who are married and have kids of their own. We are, of course, invited to all the grandkid’s birthday parties.
A&E >  Movies

What to stream: Where to find the winners from recent awards shows

It was a whirlwind long awards weekend, as the Critics Choice Awards and the Emmys chased the Golden Globes last weekend. And Oscar nomination voting closed Jan. 16, so there will be a lull in awards campaigning — at least for a week — until the nominations come out on Jan. 23. 
A&E >  Music

’90s hitmaker No Doubt to reunite at Coachella

No Doubt, the pop rock band popular in the 1990s and early 2000s for hits such as “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl,” will be reuniting onstage after nearly 10 years to perform at this year’s Coachella music festival.