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2 NATION WORLD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 2013 THE TRIBUNE TBO.com Celebrities J- 1' i ii mi i a ii Li I 1 Him i i.i. ijiji.iihi.iii hi a -J) I J' V'i f. i f-f -inTiiimr km i inn KC and the Sunshine Band to entertain Rays crowd Tampa Bay Rays fans will be stepping back into the 1970s this summer when KC and the Sunshine Band plays at Tropicana Field as part of the Rays Summer Concert Series. The iconic disco-era band, best known for such hits as "Shake Your Booty," "Get Down Tonight" and "That's the Way (I Like it)," will appear at the conclusion of the Rays' 4:10 p.m.

game against the Houston Astros on July 13. All postgame concerts are free with the purchase of that date's game ticket. Fans also can purchase a wristband that allows field access. Single-game tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, the Rays Tampa Store (400 N. Tampa the Gate 1 Tropicana Field Box Office, over the phone at (888) FAN-RAYS and (800) 745-3000, and online at raysbaseball.com.

Other acts scheduled to perform this summer are the Felice Brothers (June 29, Tigers), Carly Rae Jepsen (July 14, Astros), OneRepublic (Aug. 17, Blue Jays) and Victoria Justice (Aug. 18, Blue Jays). -TBDStaff Miss Utah: Marissa Powell got a do-over Tuesday morning on NBC's "The Today Show-after fumbling her answer to a question regarding equal pay for women during Sunday's Miss USA pageant in Las Vegas. The 21-year-old told host Matt Lauer she was confused by the -three-part question.

On her second go-round, she said unequal pay "Is not OK." adding that "it needs to be equal pay for equal work. It's hard enough already to earn a living, and It shouldn't be harder just because you're a woman." Brad Pitt: Thousands of screaming fans brought Times Square to a standstill as they waited to catch a glimpse of Brad Pitt at the' premiere of "World War The 49-year-old actor took his time to talk to reporters on the appropriately-de-. signed "Z-shaped" red carpet, often breaking away to sign autographs and pose for photographs with fans. "We're not doing this small we're going big this summer." Pitt said of the premiere that resembled a music festival. Pitt plays a former United Nations Investigator who traverses the world In a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that Is threatening to decimate humanity.

FILE PHOTO KC and the Sunshine Band will play after the Tampa Bay Rays game on July 13. "Let's just say I haven't heard from him since he texted me saying he was divorcing me 2011." Singer Katy Perry In Vogue magazine, on former husband Russell Brand's communication skills. PAGE 'Hot in Cleveland' begins season live Birthdays: Actress Kathleen Turner Is 59. Singer Tommy DeVito of The Four Seasons is 85. Actress Gena Rowlands is 83.

Spanky McFarlane ofSpankyand Our Gang is 71. Actress Phylicla Rashadis 65. Singer Ann Wilson of Heart is 63. Paula Abdul is 51. Singer-guitarist Brian Vander Ark of The Verve Pipe is 49.

Actor Jean Du-Jardln is 41. Actress Robin Tunney is 41. Actress Poppy Montgomery is 38. Actress Zoe Saldana Is 35. Actor Atticus Shaffer is 15.

TV LAND liam Shatner and "The Office's" Brian Baumgartner as guest stars, continues a previous story about an illegal business Elka (White) and her friend Mamie (recurring player Georgia Engel) have been running. And extra care was taken in preparation. Cadiff said during an in terview earlier this month that the cast was going to rehearse for tonight "a little bit differently." He said the cast would rehearse more and called the preparation "the kind of rehearsal you do with a play an opening-night performance." "Hot" has been a special experience for Cadiff. "I've been very, very lucky in my career to work on some really great shows with great people. But this show is kind of an embarrassing luxury of riches." Contact Us NEWSROOMS Tribune: (813) 259-7600 or v.

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Parker Street, Tampa FL 33606-2395. The' Tampa Tribune publishes Irr partnership with Centra Grupo' de Comunicacion and TBCCcom. Things 4i Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leaves, Wendy Mallck and Betty White star in "Hot in Cleveland," which returns tonight. And doing a live show, he said, takes a little different mental approach from taped efforts. With regular tapings, he said, "We always have the sense that there's a live audience there, but we have two, three hours to tape our show.

We have fun with the audience. If we screw up, we have fun with it. We can always go back." For the live show, he said, "We're doing a play. The curtain goes up at 7 p.m. (West Coast time) Lottery 3 of 6: 40,935 winners of $5 Estimated Jackpot for Wed, June 19.4s $24 million.

MEGA MILLIONS June 18: 6-17-34-40-48 2 MB30 Results ThursdayEstlmated jackpot for June 18. Is $36 million. POWERBALL Sat, June IS: 28-36-40-48-55 PB1 5 of 5, plus PB: No winner 5 of 3: No winner of $1 million 4 of 3, plus PB: 2 winners of $10,000 4 of 3: 73 winners of $100 Estimated jackpot for June 19, Is $105 million. For lottery results, see www. flalottery.com BY RICH HELDENFELS Akron Beacon Journal When the comedy "Hot in Cleveland" begins a run of new episodes at 10 p.m.

tonight on TV Land, it will start with some extra drama. The first episode will air live. No film. No tape. No retakes.

Excellent opportunities for on-air bloopers, unscheduled bursts of actors' laughter, and maybe a curse or two. Just look at blooper reels from the show, especially those times when Betty White's reactions set off other performers. But that's part of the potential fun, isn't it? Even though the days of mosdy live presentations of scripted shows are long gone, shows still dip into the process to amp up excitement and bring in viewers. For example. "ER" started its 1997 98 season with a live show.

Two years later, "The Drew Carey Show" like "Hot," a show set in Cleveland went live. "30 Rock" did two live episodes, in 2010 and again in 2012. The live format allows for considerable spontaneity; "30 Rock" in particular made whimsical changes between its East and West Coast versions of live shows. in Cleveland" will go live just once, for a 10 p.m. airing, with'a taped replay three hours later for prime time out west.) It still has to work on a basic level, including whether it gets on and off in time.

So for "Hot in Cleveland," there is ample to Do aitu www.iucu.LCMict.u15 to correct all errors of fact. To report newstampatrlb.coni. and we're doing the play straight through." Still, he said, ladies are so talented, that once they set their mind to what the goal is, they're going to accomplish it." The ladies are, of course, Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Jane Leeves as three West Coast women who have relocated to Cleveland, and White as a local resident with a smart mouth and a colorful past. The regular cast certainly knows its way around comedy; Bertinel-li's career includes "One Day at Time," Malick's "Just Shoot Me," Leeves' "Frasier" and White's "The Golden Girls" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," not to mention her starting in TV when it was still mostly live. Tonight's episode, which also includes Wil pressure on Andy Cadiff, director of today's episode, "Buying the Pharmacy." Cadiff is long aYid comfortably experienced with directing comedies.

He has done hundreds of episodes of "My Two Dads," "According to Jim," "Home Improvement" and other shows, including 36 "Hot" telecasts along with many recent installments of "The Exes" (also returning to TV Land tonight, at 10:30 p.m.) and "Anger Management" Florida CASH 3 June 18: Midday: 2-1-1 Evening: 0-8-3 PLAY Midday: 5-6-9-8 Ewnlng: 5-4-5-0 FANTASY 3' Sisterhood in dance Sheetal Gandhi's of the Florida Dances Festival, Is a combination of modern dance, singing and percussive text focused on North Indian music traditions and a humorous portrayal of an Indian-American teenage girl who resists and redefines freedom, compromise, desire, longing, duty and love. When: 8 p.m. today Where: University of South Florida, Theatre 2, 3829 USF W. Holly Drive, Tampa How much: $12 to $20 at the door, by calling (800) 982-2787 or at www. tlcketmaster.com iunr.icn piano sale A.

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