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"Jungle" Jack Hanna coming to Montana in August

"Jungle" Jack Hanna coming to Montana in August

Posted 9:11 PM 2/9/2012 by David Sherman (Great Falls)

"Jungle" Jack Hanna, one of the most celebrated wildlife experts and a frequent guest on TV talk and news programs, will be visiting Great Falls in August as part of the Great Falls Advertising Federation's "Celebrity Celebration" series.

Hanna, a part-time resident of Montana with a home (More)

2/8/2012

'Person to Person' returns to CBS tonight

'Person to Person' returns to CBS tonight

Posted 9:38 AM 2/8/2012 by CBS

Step inside the home of one of Hollywood's biggest stars - and get a personal tour from the man himself.

George Clooney invited CBS' "Person to Person" into his Los Angeles abode, showing off his screening room, kitchen, wine cellar and his dog, Einstein.

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Movie ticket sales hit 16-year low

2/6/2012

Chrysler is king of the Super Bowl spots

Posted 8:49 AM 2/6/2012

Once again, Chrysler's Super Bowl ad won the hearts and minds of football fans, this time with a little help from Clint Eastwood and, of course, Detroit.

"It was superb," said Kelly O'Keefe, professor of brand strategy at Virginia Commonwealth University, immediately after Chrysler's "It's (More)

Touchdown in the heart for Bitterroot couple

2/5/2012

5 things to watch during the Super Bowl

5 things to watch during the Super Bowl

Posted 4:36 PM 2/5/2012 by CNN

-- An estimated 111 million U.S. viewers are expected to tune in Sunday for Super Bowl XLVI. It features the scrappy New York Giants against the New England Patriots, who are looking for their fourth NFL title. Kickoff in Indianapolis is 6:30 p.m. ET.

Before you get too comfortable in that (More)

3 keys to a killer Super Bowl ad

2/4/2012

'Mockingbird' film at 50: Lessons on tolerance, justice, fatherhood hold true

'Mockingbird' film at 50: Lessons on tolerance, justice, fatherhood hold true

Posted 10:27 PM 2/3/2012 by Katie McLaughlin, CNN

(CNN) -- "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."

One of the greatest lines in Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," as well as the film adaptation of the same name, was spoken by the Rev. Sykes as attorney Atticus Finch exited the fictional Maycomb (More)