Angela Kinsey visited ‘The Talk’ yesterday and chats about growing up in Indonesia and why her grandma doesn’t watch ‘The Office.’
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Angela Kinsey visited ‘The Talk’ yesterday and chats about growing up in Indonesia and why her grandma doesn’t watch ‘The Office.’
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OfficeTally is giving away three copies of Mindy Kaling’s book, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), courtesy of publisher Crown Archetype!
In the book, Mindy invites you on a tour of her life and her unscientific observations on romance, friendship, and Hollywood, with several conveniently placed stopping points for you to run errands and make phone calls.
UPDATE: congratulations to winners Nick (26), Jerrica (53), and Maureen Quinlan (87) — you have each won a copy of Mindy’s book! Please watch your inbox for an email with more details.
Thanks to all for playing!
Giveaway rules are on the next page.
The Office star and new author Mindy Kaling wonders why everyone seems to be avoiding her.
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The Office’s Mindy Kaling talks to Renee Montagne of NPR’s Morning Edition about diets, high school, and other American pastimes.
Link: Mindy Kaling On Diets, High School And Other American Pastimes
The Office’s Mindy Kaling visited Jon Stewart on The Daily Show:
Mindy Kaling discusses her book “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?” and her parents’ fondness for Sanjay Gupta.
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The Office’s Rainn Wilson talks about CNN Heroes, and his work with the Mona Foundation and Planting Peace:
Here is The Office’s Mindy Kaling in a Healthy Choice commercial for their pumpkin squash ravioli.
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Looks yummy!
The Office’s Mindy Kaling has a brand new blog! — The Concerns of Mindy Kaling.
Mindy talks about fashion, food, and other cool stuff with her signature wit and charm.
Today’s post is a poignant remembrance of Steve Jobs: “If you’re like me, when you heard about the passing of Steve Jobs, you had a panicked moment where all you could think about was how much more Mr. Jobs had to give the world, and how sad you were to be robbed of the fruits of those years.”