Krasinski comes home

It looks like John Krasinski is on “The Office” to stay. "I would never leave,” said the actor who plays Jim Halpert on the NBC show. The Newton native is town to promote his latest film, “Brief Interviews With Hideous Men,” and yesterday he stopped by the Globe to chat with Boston.com readers. Krasinski wrote, directed, and stars in the film, which began as a staged reading when he was a student at Brown. (The movie is based on the David Foster Wallace book of the same name.) Though his "Office" co-stars couldn’t make it to last night's screening at the Kendall Square Cinema - “I’ll forgive them just this once” - his parents, brothers, and assorted Brown buddies were. Krasinski told us fame is both good and bad. On the one hand, he's happy his film might entice people to read Wallace, who committed suicide last year. On the other, there's way too much attention paid to, say, his recent engagement to actress Emily Blunt. “It's not only strange but completely and totally surreal," he said. "It feels like you're in a weird dream -- or a nightmare.” Krasinski will talk about Wallace tonight at Brookline Booksmith and the film screens again at the Kendall. (The transcript of his chat is at www.boston.com/ae.)
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Mark Shanahan joined The Boston Globe in
2003, having worked previously at the Portland Press Herald, where he
covered City Hall, and the Lewiston Sun-Journal, where he was the
education reporter. A Northampton native and graduate of Bates College,
Shanahan enjoys the usual - books, music, movies, etc. - as well as the
unusual. shanahan@globe.com
Meredith Goldstein has worked for the Globe since 2003, covering
everything from nightlife to New Kids. She keeps her eyes peeled for
celebrity juice, and also writes Love Letters, a Boston.com blog for
hopeful (and hopeless) romantics. Meredith chats about love problems
every Wednesday at 1 p.m. If you see Justin Timberlake or someone like
him at a local eatery, please e-mail her immediately. mgoldstein@globe.com
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