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Katrina Bowden is coming to celebrate her 21st birthday in the Magic City. What better place when you're finally legal?

The actress -- who plays Tina Fey's sexy, much younger assistant on 30 Rock -- will be at LIV Saturday night. The New Jersey native -- who just wrapped filming the comedy Tucker and Dale vs. Evil -- chatted with us briefly:

Any plans during your stay?

``I'm planning on going to the spa for some relaxation time, hanging with friends at the pool and beach, enjoying the great restaurants and hopefully trying a few water sport activities one afternoon.''

What's up with your TV character Cerie?

``I cant give away any secrets, but this season [four] is more focused on the ensemble cast and more in-office story lines. As for my character, I don't even know yet! We don't find out which direction our character is going or what specific story lines there will be until we get the scripts. It's a surprise for us too, which makes it fun and exciting every week.''

Were you blown away with the success of the show?

``I was. Don't get me wrong -- I always knew that the show was extremely well written and had the potential to be huge and respected, but it's always hard to tell what will stick. The first season is always tough because you are hoping to find your audience, but the show has really caught on, and people have come to really like and respect it.''

How were the Emmys?

``Really fun and very busy. It's like being in an energetic rush all weekend. There is so much to do and plan beforehand, but once I'm at the show, I am always so excited and happy. Being with the rest of my cast and celebrating the wins together is great -- it's like we are a big family and all in it together. It's also so cool and humbling to be in an auditorium with so many of my favorite actors and to be in the company of such great talent.''

-- MADELEINE MARR

For table reservations at the LIV party, call 305-674-4680.

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