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Cannon takes his best shot as impresario

From left: Jacque Pyles, Monica Anne Parales, and Mandy Moseley in “School Gyrls,’’ which is directed by Nick Cannon (below). From left: Jacque Pyles, Monica Anne Parales, and Mandy Moseley in “School Gyrls,’’ which is directed by Nick Cannon (below). (Nickelodeon)
By Matthew Gilbert
Globe Staff / February 20, 2010

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Nick Cannon is aiming to be a pop culture impresario in the manner of Dick Clark or Ryan Seacrest or Diddy. He’s an actor, a comic, and a rap artist; but his ambitions are bigger, more vague, and harder to achieve - to introduce other talent to the world and, in the process, create a distinct imprimatur. He wants to ... (Full article: 662 words)

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