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February 25, 2023

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18 ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA Royal Center Locker Plant 1 x 9" By Michelle Rose TV Media A nother edition of the Emmy-nominated "Kids Baking Championship" is winding down, but that doesn't mean Duff Goldman is taking a TV break. On the contrary, he'll be moving from one "Baking Championship" to the next. Since premiering on Dec. 26, the latest season of Food Network's "Kids Baking Championship" has been focus- ing on fostering budding entre- preneurial skills and burgeoning business concepts. Each week, viewers have watched hosts/ judges Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli dole out challenges designed to test the kid bakers' skills and business savvy — from applying color psychology to enhance their product to capitalizing on the current (and delicious) dessert trend: the loaded cookie. The ultimate winner will be revealed in the finale airing on Monday, Feb. 27. The remaining kid bakers film a commercial in which they pitch why they should be hired to create a spe- cial multi-tiered birthday cake. And Goldman is arguably the expert on this: as the owner of Charm City Cakes, the business owner became a household name and a Food Network fix- ture thanks to his reputation for creating wildly imaginative cakes — the kind featured in his first Food Network show, "Ace of Cakes," and subsequent shows like "Buddy vs. Duff." Goldman, whose Food Network bio states he's been cooking since he was four years old, is seemingly the go-to judge for various-themed "Baking Championship" shows. While "Kids Baking Championship" ends its latest run this week, Goldman will be back again next Monday, March 6, when a new edition of "Spring Baking Championship" takes over the newly vacated time-slot, ensuring a seamless transition for Goldman (and cake) fans. Kicking off with a two-hour premiere, "Spring Baking Championship" is a dessert- based celebration of flowers, pastel colors and spring rituals. Goldman joins Kardea Brown and Nancy Fuller on the judging panel, while Jesse Palmer han- dles the hosting duties. The March 6 episode will introduce the latest dozen bakers who will try to avoid elimination each week in hopes of reaching the finale, where a dream wed- ding cake challenge will decide the ultimate winner. So, don't miss the Feb. 27 finale of Food Network's "Kids Baking Championship," and tune in next Monday (March 6) to see Goldman apply his cake know-how and judging experi- ence to the latest "Spring Baking Championship." Spring forward: Goldman moves from one 'Baking Championship' to another Duff Goldman with fellow "Kids Baking Championship" judge Valerie Bertinelli Detective Knight: Independence Following a last-minute assign- ment, Detective Knight (Willis) and his partner, Fitzgerald (Mun- ro), find themselves in the midst of a bank robbery. Paramedics Dezi (Kilmer) and Ally (Shields) are also called to the scene after a police officer is shot, but when Dezi attends to the wounded thief instead of the bank manag- er, he is fired for his actions. Dezi embarks on a trail of chaos and destruction that only Detective Knight can stop in time for the Fourth of July. "Detective Knight: Independence" is the third and fi- nal film of the Detective Knight trilogy and a sequel to 2022's "Detective Knight: Redemption." Director: Edward Drake. Stars: Bruce Willis, Jack Kilmer, Lochlyn Munro, Willow Shields, Lorenzo Antonucci, Dina Meyer, Dax Camp- bell, Nadine Leon Gobet, Jimmy Jean-Louis. 91 mins. 2023. Action. Bruce Willis in "Detective Knight: Independence" video releases Cass Plaza 2 x 2" U Know Pizza 2 x 2.5" Logansport Savings Bank 5 x 2"

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