Wednesday, October 30, 2013

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’s Michael Schur On How To Build A Sitcom World + MORE

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North Dakota woman shames ‘moderately obese’ kids with letters instead of Halloween candyA North Dakota woman reportedly will be the one handing out the tricks instead of treats like candy this Halloween when she gives letters to children if she deems them “moderately obese.” Earlier this week, a woman named Cheryl called in to radio station WRIG and explained her plan….

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As stipulated in the president’s signature health care law, many uninsured Americans are now faced with one of two options:…

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The Republicans Grilling Sebelius Prevented Uninsured From Enrolling In Obamacare In Other Ways As Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius testifies about the rocky implementation of Obamacare before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, she’ll be speaking to Republicans members who have sought to prevent uninsured Americans from obtaining coverage outside of the troubled HealthCare…

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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’s Michael Schur On How To Build A Sitcom World Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher of ‘Brooklyn NIne-Nine.” Credit: Fox Some sitcoms take place squarely within the four-odd walls of a house or apartment complex, a legacy of the multi-camera shooting style that limited shows to a finite number of sets. But some of the funniest shows on television inhabit their own, deeply developed worlds, from The Simpsons Springfield to the pillow forts of Greendale Community College in Community…

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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’s Michael Schur On How To Build A Sitcom World + MORE

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