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A 'Gifted' girl: 11-year-old Joppatowne resident appears in CBS series
Two years ago she starred in a nationwide commercial for AT&T. On Friday, you can see 11-year-old Eden Wiggins in an episode of the CBS drama "A Gifted Man" at 8 p.m.
For Eden, starring in a popular TV series is just the tip of the iceberg of what she...Tags: CBS Corp., Separation Anxiety, Television, Patrick Wilson, Jonathan Kaplan
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Sunken destroyer will offer haven for fish, divers
It took shipyard workers 38 months to build the Arthur W. Radford, but only four hours Wednesday for a marine salvage crew to send it to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
With little of the drama depicted in maritime disaster movies, the 563-foot...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Atlantic Ocean
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Breakouts
Michael Fassbender, 'Shame' and 'A Dangerous Method' You likely first saw Michael Fassbender as the cheeky Lt. Archie Cox in "Inglorious Basterds" or as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto in this summer's "X-Men: First Class." But it's the latter part of this year...Tags: James McAvoy, Sundance Film Festival, Celebrities, Happy-Go-Lucky (movie), Jim Jarmusch
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Concerts - outdoor shows offering a Cajun style
Live and local The Columbia Village Centers Courtyard concert series continues with the Mudbugs, who play Cajun and Zydeco Thursday, July 14, 6 p.m., at the Dorsey's Search Village Center. Turner, Dean of Magic will perform amazing feats July 15, 6 p.m.,...Tags: Bruce Willis, Sykesville, Red (movie, 2010) , Kung Fu Panda (movie), Music Industry
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Baltimore's Josh Charles gets his first Emmy nomination
When Josh Charles first appeared opposite Julianna Margulies in "The Good Wife" on CBS in 2009, you couldn't help but wonder if this was going to be a breakthrough role for him. On Thursday, the one-time Baltimore School for the Arts student broke into...Tags: TNT (tv network), CBS Corp., Celebrities, ABC (tv network), Josh Charles
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Cinema without borders: Placing a new world order
Foreign films are definitely among the good things in life that come to those who wait. Today, any home can be an art house. You can satisfy your wanderlust without sweating passports or custom forms. Indeed, the best foreign directors often place a...Tags: England, Celebrities, Documentary (genre), Refugee, Bruce Beresford
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Tuesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... City Hall considers selling 15 historic landmarks: Baltimore's Board of Estimates is slated to approve a contract with a consultant reviewing the sale or lease of the Shot Tower, Upton Mansion, Clifton Park Valve House and Old Town...Tags: Political Corruption, Netflix Inc., Spring Training, Mitt Romney, Anne Arundel County
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Ravens TV: 22.1 million watched Ravens beat Steelers Sunday
The Baltimore SunAn estimated 22.1 million viewers, the fourth largest audience of the TV year for NBC football coverage, tuned in Sunday night to see the Ravens dramatic last second victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. That's a huge audience -- as huge as that of...Tags: National Football League, Television, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers
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What should decide home field in Series?
All-Star Game working Joseph Moskowitz The Morning Call The All-Star Game used to mean pride for both leagues. A maniacal Pete Rose charging down the third-base line in 1970 is a vision that will live forever. But when interleague play began and...Tags: Pete Rose, Spring Training, National Football League, Los Angeles Times, NFL Pro Bowl
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Live and Local: Columbia Jewish Congregation to open 20th film festival season
Concerts Karaoke and more Karaoke and DJ Dean will be featured Fri., Nov. 25, 9 p.m., at the Second Chance Saloon (Columbia, 410-545-5844). An acoustic showdown featuring a variety of local guitarists will take place at the Second Chance Sat., Nov....Tags: Music, Judaism, Music Theater, Next to Normal (musical), Movies
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Catonsville duo to premier scary movie at Charles Theatre
"Witch's Brew," which premieres on the silver screen of the Charles Theatre at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, may very well be the end of the line for Chris LaMartina and Jimmy George.
The Catonsville residents have teamed to make four feature-length...Tags: Charles Theatre, Horror (genre), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Romance (genre), Movies
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Red Branch finds a tuneful refuge on 'This Island'
Some theatrical shows work because they offer interesting characters or fascinating story lines. "Once on This Island" works because it's got really great music – and lots of it. This 1990 Broadway musical, now being revived by Columbia's Red...Tags: Music, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Theater, Dance, Music Theater
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