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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: Rosemary Clooney, David James, Dance, Vera-Ellen, Bing Crosby
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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: Annapolis, ABC (tv network), NASA, Ocala, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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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: Abraham Lincoln, Australia (movie), Music Industry, Security, Genres
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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: Harry Potter (fictional character), Cinema Industry, Robert Redford, Lotteries, Friends (tv program)
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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: Javier Bardem, Robert Redford, NPR, Gus van Sant, Recording Studios
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Attacks force entertainment shutdown
AP Entertainment WriterThe Emmys and Latin Grammys canceled their awards ceremonies, amusement parks closed and Hollywood studios locked their gates as Tuesday's terrorist attacks darkened a stunned entertainment industry. All Broadway shows were canceled in New York and box...Tags: Music Theater, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Television Networks, NBC (tv network), Fashion Shows
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Tom Cruise thriller changes title to "Jack Reacher"
ReutersNEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Paramount has renamed Tom Cruise's next film, opting for "Jack Reacher" in place of "One Shot." Reacher is the name of Cruise's character, who is the protagonist in a series of novels by Lee Child. The title change suggests the...Tags: Rosamund Pike, Werner Herzog, Richard Jenkins, Robert Duvall, Tom Cruise
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'Men in Black 3' Alien-Zaps Its Way to $70M, Memorial Day Box-Office Crown
Reuters"Men May 28 (TheWrap.com) - in Black 3" took the Memorial Day weekend box office crown, alien-zapping its way to an estimated $70 million for the four days. Combined with its $133.2 million overseas haul --it opened No. 1 in 104 foreign countries -- Will...Tags: Battleship (movie), Think Like a Man (movie), Chernobyl Diaries (movie), The Vow (movie), 21 Jump Street (movie)
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World ended up watching 1937 Republic Steel strike too
Initially there was nothing remarkable about a Memorial Day gathering of striking steelworkers at Sam's Place, a Southeast Side tavern, 75 years ago. A day without picket lines and walkouts would have been something to talk about during the Great...
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'G.I. Joe': Top 10 reasons Paramount bumped it from summer
24 FramesParamount says it has delayed its new "G.I. Joe" movie, "G.I. Joe: Retaliation," for nine months in order to convert it to 3-D, but many in Hollywood are doubtful that's the real reason for the move.... -
'Men in Black 3' Opens to $1.6M
ReutersSony's May 25 (TheWrap.com) - "Men In Black 3" opened to $1.55 million at 2,223 midnight locations on Thursday night, as tracking predicts an opening of $80 million or more over the holiday weekend. The studio is expecting the audience to grow into...Tags: Memorial Day, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, G.I. Joe (fictional character), Will Smith
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Lego's "Hero Factory" may get live-action treatment
ReutersNEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Universal wants to bring Legos to the big screen. The studio is in negotiations to acquire the rights to Lego's "Hero Factory" line of toys for Film 360 and the Mark Gordon Company to produce. Michael Finch and Alex Litvak,...Tags: Transformers (movie), Battleship (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Predators (movie), LEGO Group
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