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    2nd Annual Queens For a Cause Royal 5K Run and Walk

    Saturday, June 8, 2013, Clearfield County Fair Queen, Misti Bruner, will host the 2nd Annual Queens For a Cause Royal 5K Run and Walk along with a Car and Bike Show at the Clearfield County Fair Grounds. This year, Queens for a Cause partnered with the 3rd Annual Brittany Mock Angel Project … [Read More...]

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    Half Off Deals: Scottish Heights Golf Club & Lodge

              Save 50% on golf at Scottish Heights Golf Course.   $40.00 per certificate.  Each certificate is valid for 18 holes of golf for 4! The Half-Off Deals page on The 814 Times offers an array of new gift certificates from area retailers, golf … [Read More...]

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    Market Street Studio & Gallery now open

            MARKET STREET STUDIO & GALLERY   Market Street Studio & Gallery is open and ready for business! The Gallery is displaying for sale, fine art from many local and regional artists. Oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, photography, … [Read More...]

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    Concert Tickets for the 153rd Clearfield County Fair currently on sale

    Concert Tickets for the 153rd Clearfield County Fair are now officially on sale as of Monday, April 22nd, at 10am via the official website http://www.clearfieldcountyfair.com/. For a limited time, concert tickets will include gate admission. Catch rising country star Brantley Gilbert on … [Read More...]

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May
19

Box Office: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Misses $100M Domestic Mark on Opening Weekend


LOS ANGELES — “Star Trek: Into Darkness” has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it’s not setting any light-speed records with a debut that’s lower than the studio’s expectations.

The latest voyage of the starship Enterprise fell short of its predecessor, 2009′s “Star Trek,” which opened with $75.2 million.

May
17

Beyonce Pregnant Again? Sources Confirm ‘Epic’ Star Is Carrying Baby No. 2


Turns out those Beyonce pregnancy reports are more than just speculation.

Multiple sources have confirmed to E! News that the “Epic” star and her rapper husband, Jay-Z, are expecting baby number two. While the couple have yet to comment or confirm, fellow hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons tweeted his congratulations to the couple. Hmm, interesting. Very interesting.

Speculation about whether Blue Ivy’s mom was again with child began after photos of Bey looking a little bit bigger in the tummy region while on tour popped up on the Internet. The NY Post then reported that sources had confirmed to them that the singer was, in fact, pregnant.

As you may recall, Beyonce announced her first pregnancy without saying a word — she just showed up at the MTV Video Music Awards sporting an unmistakable baby bump and rubbed her belly. In other words, there’s no telling when or how Beyonce will announce baby number two.

We’ll be waiting!

[via E! News, NY Post]

May
17

‘Hangover 3′ Red Band Trailer: Take a Walk Down a NSFW Memory Lane (VIDEO)


Cue the Boyz II Men, ’cause our days with the Wolf Pack are almost over.

First, let’s remember the good times with Phil, Stu, Alan, Doug, and all the other miscreants they ran into. This video, narrated by Zach Galifianakis, is like a balm to soothe our wounds. Remember that time with the tiger? How about the smoking monkey? What about when Mr. Chow jumped out of the car trunk naked? Inappropriate baby jokes! Mike Tyson being himself!

Of course, “The Hangover Part III” ups the ante even more — angry chickens, an exotic animal (this time a giraffe), Tijuana, probably some dead bodies, and lots of jokes about wieners. What more could you ask for?

Put on your headphones if you’re at work — or turn the computer speakers down real low if your mom is home — and enjoy.

“Hangover 3″ hits theaters May 23.

May
17

Why ‘Man of Steel’ Didn’t Use ‘Superman’ in the Title


Even superheroes need a makeover sometimes. It’s happened before, with Batman and Iron Man and plenty of other comic book characters; even Superman isn’t immune. For the upcoming “Man of Steel,” director Zack Snyder and co-writers David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan made sure to distance their movie from previous installments by not putting “Superman” in the title, and giving the movie some technological tweaks and a grittier vibe.

Goyer explained by in an Empire podcast a few weeks ago. “We always knew we would be using the Superman glyph or the shield as we call it. But ‘Man Of Steel’ was also supposed to represent our take, which was he’s a man, but he’s not made of flesh and blood, metaphorically he’s a man of steel. So that was sort of the whole thing wrapped up in a nutshell.”

It doesn’t hurt that a 2006 attempt to bring Supes back to the big screen, directed by Bryan Singer and starring Brandon Routh, didn’t exactly turn the world on its ear.

Even with a new name, it will be hard for fans to shake the mental image of a lantern-jawed Christopher Reeve as Superman. However, Henry Cavill could do a pretty darned good job of giving us a fresh look at an old friend. And a bad-ass General Zod will be pretty cool, too.

[via Empire]

May
17

Marvel Phase Three: ‘Doctor Strange,’ ‘Iron Man 4,’ ‘Hulk’ Movies May Be Coming


You didn’t think Marvel was going to let you off the hook that easily, did you? Nope, the comic book company is already planning Phase Three of its sprawling media empire. Sounds sinister, doesn’t it? It’s not! We promise.

Phase One began with “Iron Man” and culminated in “The Avengers.” Similarly, Phase Two just kicked off with the release of “Iron Man 3″ and will end after a total of five movies with 2015′s “The Avengers 2.” Even though Marvel is still knee-deep in Phase Two, studio prez Kevin Feige gave EW a very early preview of what’s coming down the pipeline.

Feige said, “I’d say 99 percent of our time right now is purely spent on Phase Two… It’s five colossally giant motion pictures that we have to produce. So that’s taking up the time. But within the next year or so we’ll start the advanced planning for post-’Avengers 2.’”

The Marvel honcho was fairly forthcoming for details on movies that are still in their nascent stages. We do know that Edgar Wright’s “Ant-Man” is a sure thing, and “Doctor Strange” is “one of the prime candidates.” We all know that “Iron Man 4″ would go over like gangbusters, but also that Robert Downey Jr. is still in talks over his part in the future of Tony Stark. “Black Panther” is still just a hope and a dream, though eagle-eyed writers have noted that Marvel might be filming some of “The Avengers 2″ in Cape Town, a hint that, followed to conclusion, leads some to believe that BP could be a new recruit. The rest of the Marvel cast of characters — Daredevil, Ghost Rider, zombies, and so on — are either very unlikely or still in the wishful thinking stages.

But what about The Hulk, you say? Feige told EW, “Mark [Ruffalo] could stand in his own movie. … We’re talking about it. We’re excited to sit down and go, ‘What is a stand-alone Hulk movie?’”

We’ve got a few years to find out.

[via EW]

EARLIER: Comic-Con 2012 Marvel Panel: ‘Iron Man 3′ Trailer, ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Announced