LONDON, England (AP) -- It's no fun having your head cut off. Natalie Dormer felt "hysterical" as she prepared to portray Anne Boleyn's final moments for Showtime's "The Tudors."
Deafening screams echo off the walls of the large gymnasium at South Carolina State University on this evening in late January. Flashbulbs pop. People jump up and down, shaking hand-lettered signs reading WE WANT CHANGE and S.C. STATE LOVES BARACK over their heads. Near the front of the stage, beneath a lectern adorned with a blue STAND FOR CHANGE banner, an army of camera-phone-wielding
Stefan Lessard was still in his late teens when he started playing bass with Dave Matthews Band and has spent the better part of his 20s and 30s playing on some of the world’s largest stages.
Horton Hears a Who! did extremely well at the box office in its second weekend. According to Box Office Mojo estimates, it was tops for the weekend, with about $25.1 million in revenue.
Sixth annual Senior Expo: 9 a.m. to noon March 26, Joliet Junior College, main campus. There will be screeners, testing, freebies, raffles and more. Card party: Noon March 26 in St. Rose school gym, 626 S. Kankakee St. in Wilmington.
Baldwin's Station: Maggie Sansone, Sue Richards and Andrea Hoag (music from the Ancient Celtic lands), today, $18; David Grier, April 3, $15; 6:30 p.m. seating and dining for each show; 7618 Main St., Sykesville; 410-795-1041.