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Lively performances carry 'Pride and Prejudice' at Patapsco Female Institute
Although Jane Austen lived nearly 200 years after William Shakespeare, they shared a literary sensitivity to the social rituals that make courtship such a trying experience. That's why it isn't much of a stretch for the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company to...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, William Shakespeare, Romance (genre), Celebrities, Ellicott City
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Anne Arundel County Digest
One-Act Play Festival The Colonial Players' biennial One-Act Play Festival featuring eight directors and eight short plays runs July 19-29 at 108 East St. in Annapolis. Plays are divided into two slates, with four performances of each slate. Tickets...Tags: Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Odenton, Physical Conditions
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'VEEP' comes to Baltimore's Camden Yards Sunday, and Selina meets Jim Palmer
The Baltimore SunBaltimore gets lots of face time in “VEEP,” the Maryland-made HBO political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. But so far, all of it has been as a stand-in for Washington, the setting of this fictional series about the vice president of the...Tags: Obesity, Healthy Diet, Vice (movie), Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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'Modern Family' - How a sitcom manages to span our partisan divide
The Baltimore SunAt first glance, it might not seem like much, two men calling ABC’s “Modern Family” one of their favorite TV shows. But when one is the Democratic president of the United States and the other his Republican challenger, you have to...Tags: Sofia Vergara, Ty Burrell, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Modern Family (tv program), The New York Times
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Vince McMahon angle flops in an otherwise entertaining episode of Raw
The boss came back to Monday Night Raw, but it didn't really mean much. Tonight's entire episode had been hyped around the return of Vince McMahon to conduct a job evaluation for general manager John Laurinaitis. In the end, there wasn't much of a job...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Radio, Vince McMahon, David Otunga
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Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre's 'Anything Goes' is a pleasure cruise
Setting a new high with Cole Porter's "Anything Goes," director Jerry Vess marks his seventh Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre directorial assignment by adding sparkle to the opening of the outdoor theater's 47th season under the stars. Not only has Vess...
Tags: Annapolis, Concerts, Cole Porter, Dance, Sprague
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2nd Star lends new energy to old favorite 'Fiddler on the Roof'
Almost 50 years after its 1964 Broadway opening, composer Jerry Bock's and lyricist Sheldon Harnick's "Fiddler on the Roof" continues to touch hearts with its hero's adherence to cherished religious traditions. The 40-member cast assembled by 2nd Star...
Tags: Judaism, Concerts, Music Industry, John Barrymore, Music Theater
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Denise Whiting, Michael Steele vying for Baltimore's funniest
The Baltimore SunThough neither is known for joking around, beleagured restaraunteur Denise Whiting and former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele will be among those competing for the title of Baltimore's Funniest Celebrity. The Cafe Hon owner and the former face of the...Tags: Michael Steele, David Letterman, Sarah Palin, Ralph Nader, Denise Whiting
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After two decades in TV, Baltimore native Julie Bowen wins first Emmy
The Baltimore SunBaltimore native Julie Bowen, of ABC’s "Modern Family," grabbed the first headline of the night at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday – winning the trophy for best supporting actress in a comedy, It was the first Emmy announced on the Fox...Tags: Minority Groups, Awards and Prizes, Ty Burrell, Betty White, Modern Family (tv program)
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Review: 'VEEP' shines a hilarious light on often dim-witted world of politics
"VEEP" is the kind of series that separates HBO from almost every other channel or network making television these days. It takes great risks, dares to break new ground, includes some of the most imaginative artists working in the arts and aims for...
Tags: The Pentagon, Hillary Clinton, United Nations, Michelle Obama, Tony Hale
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Shoes? Furs? Gift cards? Sheila Dixon ready to be roasted
The Baltimore SunThe purloined gift cards. The fur coats. The bicycling tours of the city with staffers. And, of course, the famous shoe incident. Former mayor Sheila Dixon's tenure in City Hall is ripe with material for comedians. On Thursday, seven comics and local...Tags: Local Elections, Embezzlement, Sheila Dixon, Corporate Crime, Illinois
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A sneak peek at HBO's 'VEEP'
The Baltimore SunThere's a big launch event tonight in Washington for the Baltimore-made HBO comedy "VEEP," and I do not want to spoil anyone's fun. So, I am going to be purposefully light on details in talking about the three episodes of this brilliant and biting...Tags: The Pentagon, United Nations, Anna Chlumsky, Tony Hale, U.S. Department of State
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