DEAR SUN SPOTS: I have three 3½-inch computer disks with photos on them. Is there anyone I can contact to have them check these for me and possibly print out the contents? Thanks for your help.
— No name, no town
ANSWER: You can go to Photo Finish in the Auburn Mall at 550 Center St. This company is across from Claire’s near Kay Jewelers. You may want to call first and explain what you have and get an idea about what it would cost to print your photos, but it shouldn’t be very expensive. Hopefully, they can pull the photos up for you individually and you can decide which ones you want. Contact them at 207-783-3354. Photo Finish is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I’m very interested in Steve Harvey, the host of the television show “Family Feud.” Please inform me about his life. I watch his TV show every night and I think his suits are great.
— Addie, Lisbon Falls
ANSWER: Steve is a great entertainer and a snappy dresser. “Family Feud” is the second-most watched syndicated daytime show in the country. This comedian, television host and producer, radio personality and host, actor and author has a lot going on. Born in 1957 in West Virginia, Broderick Stephen Harvey moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, when he was young. The street the family lived on was renamed Steve Harvey Way three years ago. He has seven children, including stepchildren, and has been married three times, currently to Marjorie Bridges. The couple has four grandchildren.
According to Wikipedia, the funny guy with the 100-watt smile hosts “The Steve Harvey Morning Show,” “Steve,” “Family Feud,” “Celebrity Family Feud,” “Little Big Shots” and its spinoff “Little Big Shots: Forever Young,” “Steve Harvey’s Funderdome,” “Showtime at the Apollo,” and since 2015, he has hosted the “Miss Universe” pageant.
Harvey is the author of “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man,” which was published in 2009, and the book “Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Find and Keep a Man.”
He starred in “The Steve Harvey Show,” and was featured in The Original Kings of Comedy. He is a six-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, two-time Marconi Award winner, and a 14-time NAACP Image Award winner in various categories. He has dozens of other awards and hundreds of TV and radio credits. In 2014, Steve launched a new dating website called Delightful.
Steve also has a website titled steveharvey.com with information including inspirational writings and back stories. He and his wife have a foundation with programs that mentor young men and a program for young women, mentoring camps, “mothers’ summits” and more.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Did the country singer Johnny Russell pass away?
— No name, Peru
ANSWER: John Bright “Johnny” Russell was born Jan. 23, 1940, and died on July 3, 2001, at the age of 61. He was an American country singer, songwriter and comedian best known for his song “Act Naturally,” which was made famous by Buck Owens, who recorded it in 1963 and The Beatles, who recorded it in 1965.
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