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Steve Sweeney

Boston comic who had roles in “Something About Mary” and “Me, Myself and Irene.”

Grizz Chapman

Grizz Chapman, Actor from 30 Rock. Talks about shooting the series finale.

Luke Perry

actor and star of Beverly Hills 90210.

Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider

“The Rules” authors of enlightening book about the challenges of dating in an age of social media.

Peter Mondavi

Co-proprietor of his family’s Charles Krug Winery in Napa Valley.

Andy Soucy

Music Director taking his Londonderry HS Marching Lancers to play in the Presidential Inauguration.

Screen Queen

Screen Queen’s 10 favorite movies from 2012.

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