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    Nov 30, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. In Columbia, Toby's gift of a 'White Christmas'

    <strong>"Irving Berlin's White Christmas"</strong> is a nostalgia-laced ticket to simpler times, so consider it a gift from Toby Orenstein to your family this holiday.
    "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

  2. Nov 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Theodore R. 'Ted' Jaffee

    Theodore 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.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Theodore 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

  4. Sep 27, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 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.
    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

  6. Jan 14, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 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)

  8. Jan 10, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Despite economy and weariness, movie world turns to Sundance

    Tribune movie reporter
    Doom-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

  10. Sep 11, 2001 |Story| Associated Press
  11. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  12. Big 'Man of Steel' Foreign Debut Suggests This Superman Can Rule World

    Reuters
    Jun 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)

  13. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  14. 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)

  15. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  16. 'Man of Steel' producer shops for new Legendary studio partner

    Reuters
    LOS 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)

  17. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. UCLA Film & Television Archive fetes Schrader, Pasolini, Kramer

    <a href="http://www.cinema.ucla.edu">UCLA Film &amp; Television Archive</a> is celebrating the films of Paul Schrader, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Stanley Kramer this summer at the Billy Wilder Theater.
    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...

    Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Movies

  19. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  20. 'Star Trek,' 'World War Z' Pivotal to Paramount's Impact on Viacom Financials

    Variety
    While 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)

  21. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  22. 'World War Z' a Big Test for Paramount's Wary Strategy

    Variety
    Memo 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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