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In Columbia, Toby's gift of a 'White Christmas'
"Irving Berlin's White Christmas" is a nostalgia-laced ticket to simpler times, so consider it a gift from Toby Orenstein to your family this holiday.
Here is basically the same show and cast that had audiences at Toby's-Baltimore cheering back in 2009....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment Events, David James, Religious Festivals, Vera-Ellen
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Theodore R. 'Ted' Jaffee
Baltimore Sun reporterTheodore R. "Ted" Jaffee, a veteran broadcaster whose career in both local radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday from complications of a stroke at Aston Gardens, a Naples, Fla., assisted-living facility. The former Lutherville resident was...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Annapolis, Ocala, Radio, WBAL-TV
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Writer David Simon, creator of 'The Wire' and 'Homicide,' wins 2010 MacArthur 'genius' award
Baltimorean David Simon, whose groundbreaking television series "The Wire" examined the institutions of his hometown with a passionate and unsparing eye, today won a 2010 MacArthur "genius" award.
The 50-year-old Simon is one of only a few people ever to...Tags: Edward Burns, Maryland Film Festival, David Simon, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Colleges and Universities
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Sundance is the top stop for the film prize patrol
Times Staff Writer"In the Bedroom," a wrenching family drama, has emerged in recent weeks from the clutter of year-end movies to become a strong contender in Hollywood's annual race for the Academy Awards. Its distributor, Miramax Films, has trumpeted the film in...Tags: Festive Events, Baseball, Academy Awards, Harry Potter (fictional character), Spider-Man (fictional character)
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Despite economy and weariness, movie world turns to Sundance
Tribune movie reporterDoom-and-gloom expectations have long been staples of the independent film world, but factoring in today's troublesome economy and the general post-Sept. 11 weariness, it would be logical to assume that now might be a particularly bad time for the...Tags: Miguel Arteta, Recording Studios, Companies and Corporations, Festive Events, Gus van Sant
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Big 'Man of Steel' Foreign Debut Suggests This Superman Can Rule World
ReutersJun 16 (TheWrap.com) - Superman movies have struggled to connect with foreign audiences in the past, but "Man of Steel" took a big step toward reversing that trend this weekend. Warner Bros.' first Superman movie in seven years brought in $71.6 million...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Man of Steel (movie), The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Star Trek (movie, 2009), The Hangover (movie)
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CORRECTED-'Man of Steel' producer shops for new Legendary studio partner
Reuters* Legendary's distribution deal with Warner expires Dec 31 * Legendary chief Tull has met with rival studio heads (In 12th paragraph, deletes reference to conference sponsor and second quote) By Ronald Grover LOS ANGELES, June 14 (Reuters) - No one...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Theme Park Vacations, Batman Begins (movie), The Hangover (movie), Pacific Rim (movie)
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'Man of Steel' producer shops for new Legendary studio partner
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - No one has more riding on the outcome of the summer movie season than Thomas Tull, the former investment banker-turned-head of Legendary Pictures and a producer of this weekend's heavily hyped "Man of Steel." Tull, the financier...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Theme Park Vacations, Batman Begins (movie), The Hangover (movie), Pacific Rim (movie)
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UCLA Film & Television Archive fetes Schrader, Pasolini, Kramer
UCLA Film & Television Archive is celebrating the films of Paul Schrader, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Stanley Kramer this summer at the Billy Wilder Theater. "Hardcore: The Films of Paul Schrader," opens July 12 and continues through Aug. 5. Titles in the...
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'Star Trek,' 'World War Z' Pivotal to Paramount's Impact on Viacom Financials
VarietyWhile Paramount Pictures has argued that its austere slate churns out profitable films at a price, the studio's operating income has been in decline, putting even more pressure on big summer bets like "World War Z" to perform. While most of Paramount's...Tags: Finance, Chris Pine, World War Z (movie), Flight (movie), Star Trek (movie, 2009)
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'World War Z' a Big Test for Paramount's Wary Strategy
VarietyMemo To: Brad Grey From: Peter Bart Back in 2005, Brad, when you were named Paramount's uberboss, I wrote a memo to you that waved some warning flags. "You've never run a studio," I wrote, "so let me list all the things that could possibly go wrong." You...Tags: World War Z (movie), Flight (movie), Peter Bart, Viacom Inc., Media Industry
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