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MARCH 29, 2023 MIDWEEK 23
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Singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran gives viewers a rare inside look at his life in the Disney+ series Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All. Debuting May 3, the show is backed by Fulwell 73 Productions, the company behind the Grammy Awards and this made-for-TV concert by this legendary British singer, pianist and composer, who’s retiring in July following a three-year world tour.
Having a penthouse apartment all to themselves would be a dream for most folks, but it becomes a nightmare in Inside, a new film starring genre-defying actor Willem Dafoe. He plays an art thief who becomes trapped in the luxury condo he was trying to burglarize. With little food, no running water and no one to help him, he’s in a similar situation to Tom Hanks in this movie from 2000.
David Dastmalchian, who has played roles such as Polka-Dot Man in Suicide
Squad and Kurt in Marvel’s Antman, takes on a more dramatic character as he portrays notorious serial killer Albert DeSalvo in Boston Strangler — released March 17 on Hulu.
Playing reporter Loretta McLaughlin, who breaks the story after being the first person to connect the series of DeSalvo’s murders, is this English actress famously known for her roles
in Pirates of the Caribbean, Pride & Prejudice and Love Actually.
This sci-fi adventure film adaptation from a book by Ernest Cline made its debut in the-
aters this week five years ago. It stars Tye Sheridan as main character Wade Watts and introduces an escape to a virtual reality world where many are on the hunt for the keys to a great fortune hidden within the game.
YAREL YAPEND ROE
National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
The economy needs small businesses to run smoothly and that’s why we celebrate National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day every year. It was established by Rick and Margie Segel in honor of their parents and the successful hat shop they opened in 1939. It grew into a 10,000-square-foot, $2 million clothing store.
Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Answers are in the classifieds.
RATING: BRONZE
Elton John 2) Cast Away 3) Keira Knightley 4) Ready Player One