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James Brown Biopic to Star Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman (42) is no stranger to biopics. He’ll be starring in another big one soon, this time playing the Godfather of Soul, James Brown. The 31-year actor has been cast as the lead in the biopic chronicling the singer’s meteoric rise from poverty to music glory in the 1960s and 70s. James Brown died in 2006 at the age of 73. It is not yet known if Boseman will be singing the songs himself or lip-synching to Brown tracks in the film. Mick Jagger and Brian Grazer are also on board as producers, while Tate Taylor will direct. Filming on the project is expected to begin this fall. Prior to starring in 42 as Jackie Robinson, Boseman had appeared mostly on TV. Boseman is also a playwright and director of several short films.

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Kentucky Students to Michelle Obama: Your Food Tastes Like Puke!

Students in one rural Kentucky county, and their parents, are not what you’d call fans of the healthy school lunches touted by First Lady Michelle Obama. “They say it tastes like vomit,” said Harlan County Public Schools board member Myra Mosley at last week’s meeting, according to The Harlan Daily Enterprise . New USDA meal regulations implemented under the “Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010″ has long been a signature issue for the first lady. Denizens of Harlan County aren’t exactly impressed , however. Board members claim that have received bevy of complaints that area children are “starving” at lunch and for the remainder of the school day. Why? The food tastes like arse and there’s not enough of it. “Kids can’t learn when they’re hungry!” one parent shouted. Jack Miniard, the district’s director of school and community nutrition, was there to explain that the healthy recipes are now required by law. The federal government now governs both food choices and portion sizes in most American school districts including Harlan County, he said. Under the National School Lunch Program, Under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, schools must provide lunches with certain amounts of fruits, vegetables, etc. Specific gripes involved the new bread, which students don’t want to eat because it’s brown wheat, and the new milk, which is skim or 1 percent fat. Two percent or whole need not apply anymore. The cafeteria’s chocolate- and strawberry-flavored milk offerings are now nonfat as well, per regulations. There’s also a calorie cap, another point of contention: 850 for high school lunches, 700 for middle schools and a mere 650 calories for elementary schools. Students can only have one serving of meat or other protein provided by the school. However, kids can buy a second each day with their own money. On the plus side (if you can call it that, and many residents of this county apparently would not) you can eat as many fruits and vegetables as you want. Across the country, students and parents have expressed dissatisfaction with the federal government’s new food regime and its rules and limitations. Some wealthier school districts are simply backing out of the National School Lunch Program, even if it means giving up a six-figure annual subsidy. What do you think? Do the regulations go too far? Or are they necessary to combat childhood obesity and encourage healthy eating at a young age?

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Scarlett Johansson Will Save Our Kids

Actress Scarlett Johansson has written a letter to Congressman George Miller in support of healthy school lunches. The 25-year-old star, who has appeared in films such as The Other Boleyn Gir l and Lost In Translation , has asked Congress to make sure healthier food is available for kids in school lunchrooms. “I’m asking you to support the Healthy School Meals Act of 2010. It is our responsibility, as adults, to give schoolchildren the nutrients and vitamins they so vitally need, especially during school hours where their food intake may be monitored. I am so thankful that the National School Lunch Program exists and helps children around the nation get enough to eat. But right now, many of the foods served through this program do not support children’s healthy development.” If any of you watched Jamie Oliver’s show Sunday, what our kids are eating everyday is a serious problem.

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