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The History Channel earns huge ratings with 'The Bible'
The Baltimore SunThe networks might be struggling on Sunday nights but not basic cable's the History Channel. The miniseries beat everything in sight Sunday night with record ratings for "The Bible." I think this quote from executive producers Roma Downey and Mark...Tags: The Voice (tv program), Wars and Interventions, DVDs, Bible, Religious Texts
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Oscars 2013: 'Argo,' actors Day-Lewis, Lawrence win
Being snubbed might have been the best thing to happen to Ben Affleck. His film “Argo” took the best picture Oscar on Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards — more than a little solace, perhaps, for being snubbed in the directing...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), Searching for Sugar Man (movie), Marvin Hamlisch, There Will Be Blood (movie), Anna Karenina (movie)
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Bang theory: There's a style for every face shape
Michelle Obama first showed up in them during the inauguration. Jessica Biel has worn them most of the year. Kerry Washington heated up the Golden Globes red carpet with them. And Rachel Zoe took Mercedes- Benz Fashion Week by storm with them. Lots of...Tags: Kelly Osbourne, Personal Service, Entertainment Events, Audrey Hepburn, Fashion Trends
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Stacy Keibler and George Clooney turn heads at Golden Globes
The Baltimore SunStacy Keibler proved she's still very much with George Clooney, walking the red carpet arm in arm with him Sunday evening at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards. Keibler, who has been dating the A-lister for more than a year now, looked refined -- perhaps...Tags: George Clooney, Cindy Crawford, Entertainment Events, Stacy Keibler
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Golden Globe recaps, lots of football and the death of an information activist
Justin Timberlake has released a small slice of his next album, "The 20/20 Experience," causing the New York Times to spin in circles spouting wardrobe puns. Also catching the Internet's eye over the weekend and this morning: Free speech advocate...
Tags: Auto Trends, The New York Times, Flu, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens
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Google Maps, Golden Globes, the 12-12-12 Concert are rocking the trends today
Christmas may actually be 11 days away but nerds are getting their gifts early today. Last night, Google released their popular (and relatively danger-free) Google Maps app on the Apple App Store. The wonky and much ridiculed Apple version is still...
Tags: Academy Awards, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Mick Jagger, Pan's Labyrinth (movie), Django Unchained (movie)
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Flaming meteors, hot Nike kicks and another juicy 'Scandal' are the talk of Twitter
Good morning and welcome to an extra robust Friday online trends report. So did you see that awesome Meteor Shower? No, I didn't either, but thanks to Internet our ignorance and laziness will not be punished because the photos are plentiful and popular....
Tags: The Huffington Post, L.A. Reid, Tina Fey, Turkey, Twitter, Inc.
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HBO's Baltimore productions 'Game Change,' 'Veep' score Golden Globe nominations
Baltimore Sun reporterOverall, the Golden Globe nominations proved kind to made-in-Baltimore productions. HBO's political drama "Game Change" -- the story of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's 2008 vice-presidential run -- earned the most TV nominations with five: best TV movie...Tags: Television, Sarah Paulson, Woody Harrelson, Modern Family (tv program), Television Industry
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Golden Globe nominees owe debt to books
The Golden Globe nominees have a heavy literary bent this year, with a large number of adaptations featured in the key categories. Just consider the two "best picture" categories, which draw from novels and non-fiction books that have topped the best-...
Tags: Drama (genre), Central Intelligence Agency, Les Miserables (musical), Entertainment Events, Victor Hugo
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Netflix sets Feb. 1 release for Baltimore-made 'House of Cards'
The Baltimore SunOn Thursday, Netflix announced a Feb. 1 release date for "House of Cards," the Baltimore-made political drama starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright. All 13 episodes of the first season will be available to subscribers on that date. The whole project...Tags: Netflix Inc., Media Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Political Corruption, House of Cards (tv program)
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Commentary: Arena Stage play offers wit and humor of columnist Molly Ivins
I've always admired the writing of the late columnist Molly Ivins, the nationally syndicated, liberal Texas columnist who took no prisoners when it came to skewering politicians and speaking out against things she thought were wrong with the world....Tags: Cancer, The New York Times, Elections, George W. Bush, Entertainment Events
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Laurel Mill Playhouse keeps 'Guys and Dolls' in the family
You won't find any summertime blues plaguing the youth performing in the current show at Laurel Mill Playhouse on Main Street. The little theater's 2012 Summer Youth Production of "Guys and Dolls," with book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows and music and...
Tags: Sarah Brown, University of Maryland, College Park, Damon Runyon, Toy Industry, Music Theater
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