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'The X-Factor': What you need to know before the premiere
Television just isn't the same without Simon Cowell. Whether you love or loathe him, there's little denying his impact on reality TV competitions and pop-culture in general. Cowell returns to the tube Wednesday night, when his beloved project (and...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Armed Forces, BBC, L.A. Reid, Steve Jones
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Z on Ravens TV: Watching this loss on CBS made it even worse
The Baltimore SunGreg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf are not my favorite announcers – far from it. But give them and their producers credit Sunday: While it wasn’t their main story line, they did include in their opening remarks Sunday a description the Baltimore...Tags: Television Industry, Football, Anquan Boldin, CBS Corp., NBC (tv network)
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Glenn Beck: A patriot and an American hero
The Sun owes a huge apology to Fox News' Glenn Beck for describing him as reckless, nasty, dark and tearful ("Glenn Beck, Fox end dark, nasty cable era today," June 30). Is that how you treat patriotic Americans who love this country? Glenn Beck has...Tags: Glenn Beck, Television, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Coffee Companion -- 7/6: O's cough it up and Scott sits down
Each morning, Monday through Friday, I'll hook you up with reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday -- that way I'll have an excuse to do the same at the start of mine.
Running it back:
Mitch...Tags: Football, Ray Lewis, Radio, Baltimore Orioles, Luke Scott
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'Ben-Hur': Still going well beyond the material
Pity the poor film lovers who blew their entire month's movie budget on the latest "Star Wars" box set. This week, for roughly the same price, they could have owned a cinema milestone superior to "Star Wars" in just about every way — William Wyler's...Tags: George Lucas, William Wyler, Sesame Street (tv program), Star Wars (movie), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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'Terra Nova' premiere: Disaster in the making
Subtlety isn’t a strength of the new FOX show “Terra Nova.” With all the mystery and none of the finesse of “Lost,” and all the dinosaurs and none of the excitement of “Jurassic Park,” the show has all the makings...Tags: Stephen Lang, Ray Bradbury
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston (Sept. 27, 2011)
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions following the Ravens' 37-7 victory over the St. Louis Rams.
Ron: Mike, in your opinion, can Torrey Smith, Anquan Boldin, and a healthy Lee Evans develop into a good enough...Tags: Andre Gurode, Ray Rice, Football, Lee Evans, Vonta Leach
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Netflix, other Web networks vie to be new HBOs of TV drama
With a reported $100 million price tag and a big-name star like Kevin Spacey, "House of Cards" looks like a drama series that should be headed for HBO or AMC.
But the 13 one-hour episodes that start filming in Baltimore in March under the direction of...Tags: Television Industry, Mad Men (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Los Angeles Times
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Four from Notre Dame Prep are National Merit semifinalists
Notre Dame Preparatory School has announced that four seniors have been recognized as National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists. They are: Mary Katherine Helm, Emily Horton, Laura Paquin and Brogan Sheehey. School officials said this is the...Tags: Schools, Dancing, Awards and Prizes, African Americans, Dance
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County Council unanimously approves funding for Clarksville traffic study
The County Council unanimously approved Monday, Oct. 3 the administration's $600,000 funding request for a Clarksville traffic study with amendments that broaden the study area and preclude the county from placing reservations on nearby business owners'...Tags: Clarksville, Laws, Ethics, Ellicott City, Values
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Paige Elizabeth: Someone for Baltimore to cheer on 'The X Factor'
The Baltimore SunPaige Elizabeth, an 18-year-old day-care worker from Perry Hall, is getting a crash course in the power of television and instant fame. Two weeks ago, a brief clip of her audition singing Lady Gaga’s “You & I” aired on Simon Cowell&...Tags: Schools, Social Media, Concerts, Lady Gaga, Game Shows
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Montpelier Pub Night mixes new brews and old games
A visit to a Williamsburg pub, where live music, tavern games and draft beer combined for an enjoyable evening, planted an idea for a fundraising event at South Laurel's Montpelier Mansion.
"We were at a pub night in Williamsburg and thought, 'we could...Tags: History, History (tv network), Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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