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'Warrior' goes another round with unhappy families
If "Warrior" predictably throws many of the same punches as the many boxing movies that came before it, there are just enough differences to make this movie seem both quirkier and more topical. Although it falls short of delivering a knockout punch, it is...Tags: Wrestling, Mixed Martial Arts, Science, Fight Club (movie), Joel Edgerton
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Joe Byrd, bassist
Joe Byrd, a bassist who was best known for collaborations with his guitarist brother Charlie and who helped introduce bossa nova-inflected jazz to the United States, died March 6 at Anne Arundel Medical Center from injuries suffered in a car accident that...Tags: The Washington Post, Peggy Lee, U.S. Department of State, Radio Industry, Barney Kessel
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With new shows in the works, TV is awash in Washington
After weeks of partisan sniping, the public finally gets to judge HBO's Sarah Palin docudrama "Game Change" for itself this weekend. But the campaign for more politics as TV drama has only begun.
Aaron Sorkin's"The West Wing"notwithstanding, prime-time...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Tony Hale, Television, Homeland (tv program), Bill Pullman
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Nominated for his first Emmy, Josh Charles plays it cool
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Celebrities, Television, Baltimore School for the Arts, Andre Braugher
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Josh Charles: Emmy nominee makes 'The Good Wife' better
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Celebrities, Mad Men (tv program), Television, Baltimore School for the Arts, Andre Braugher
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The Emmys telecast: Baltimore native Julie Bowen wins first award of the night
The Baltimore Sun"TV is a vast wonderland. There's no place like TV. Except for HBO, it's not TV." That was the opening lyric sung by Jane Lynch, and it left me ice cold. It didn't work as a show tune, and it failed worse in its attempt to cut it as both salute and...Tags: PBS (tv network), Mad Men (tv program), Arts, Celebrities, Television
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Outdoors Shakespeare gets a stay at Evergreen
When the financially stressed Baltimore Shakespeare Festival recently ceased operations, it meant the end for its summer tradition of doing Shakespeare outdoors in the meadow at Evergreen Museum and Library in north Baltimore. Well, the tradition...Tags: Charles Street, Companies and Corporations, Joseph Cornell, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Station North
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Michael K. Williams builds his own TV empire
Michael Kenneth Williams is feeling lucky these days.
The 44-year-old performer known to fans of HBO's "The Wire" as fearless stickup man Omar Little says there is nothing he's wanted more since the Baltimore-based drama ended than to "just...Tags: Heroin, Minority Groups, Michael K. Williams, Celebrities, Punishment
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Story of Morgan-Grambling game, '1st & Goal in the Bronx,' worth cheering for
The 1968 football game between Baltimore's Morgan State and what was then Louisiana's Grambling College was a good one — a nail-biter that went down to the wire.
But the history and sociology of the event are what truly matter. And hats off to...Tags: Minority Groups, Television, Riots, Eddie Robinson, Morgan State University
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Crazy for vintage: Old styles have new appeal at Ellicott City shop
When Maryland Public Television called Cindi Ryland last May to request models to attend a reception for its major donors, the owner of Retropolitan vintage clothing store took the request in stride. After all, she’s had them before. What took her...Tags: Ken Burns, Mad Men (tv program), Television, Documentary (genre), Dining and Drinking
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Bound together by different faiths
This summer, the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, preached on the U.S. Capitol grounds to promote his 2011 world peace initiative and related quest to reconcile the world's great religions. I've always been fascinated by his very...Tags: Interreligious Dialogue, Philosophy, Christianity, Buddhism, Dalai Lama
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Baltimore ready for its close up before 20 million on Sunday Night Football
Baltimore takes its TV image seriously — very seriously and at the highest levels.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake championed last month's Baltimore Grand Prix, in part because she said positive TV coverage of the race would "change the way the...Tags: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, New York Jets, Television, Diseases and Illnesses, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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