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The political columnist: Bitter lessons in the South
I remember feeling trepidation when Jules Witcover and I, partners in writing our political column, joined The Baltimore Sun after the collapse of the Washington Star left us on the beach in August of 1981. I was aware of The Sun's reputation for...
Tags: Periodicals, Julian Bond, Newspapers, John Lewis, Newspaper and Magazine
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Giving Steve Carell the boot in 'Crazy, Stupid, Love'
Both have already given at "The Office," but Steve Carell and Jenna Fischer have more to offer movie-lovers in the digital domain this month. Carell's romantic comedy "Crazy, Stupid, Love" and Fischer's single-mom drama "A Little Help" arrive separately...Tags: Zooey Deschanel, Cars 2 (movie), Bugs Bunny (fictional animal), Charlie Brown (fictional character), Ryan Gosling
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Interview with NSA Director Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander
Sun StaffOn Aug. 16, Siobhan Gorman, a correspondent in The Sun's Washington bureau, interviewed Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander, 53, the new director of the National Security Agency, in his headquarters office at Fort Meade. Here is a transcript of the interview as...Tags: Explosions, Armed Forces, Cryptologic Incorporated, Air and Space Accidents, Michael V. Hayden
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An Oscar mantra: Press to excess
Los AngelesTimesI was around a gaggle of movie people the other night who were all talking about the Oscars. That wouldn't be such an odd thing at this time of year, except for one thing: The awards themselves were something of an after-thought. Everybody was talking...Tags: Russell Crowe, Culture, Periodicals, Harry Potter (fictional character), Golden Globe Awards
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Evening Sun alumni: Where they are now?
Sun StaffA characteristic of The Evening Sun has been the friendly practice of newsroom and editorial staffers and alumni to keep in touch and see one another over the years. A 75th anniversary party drew 700 employees, alumni and guests to Hunt Valley Inn in...Tags: Judaism, ABC (tv network), Freedom of the Press, Chicago Tribune, Periodicals
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Kings have interesting, some might say colorful history
The Kings arrived in Los Angeles for the first time in October 1967, the day after their last preseason game. Team announcer Jiggs McDonald, following owner Jack Kent Cooke’s orders, had spent the previous afternoon scouring St. Louis for props...
Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, Thomas Robinson, Los Angeles Hotels, Montreal Canadiens
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eOne Acquires North American Rights to Charlie Matthau's 'Freaky Deaky'
ReutersEntertainment May 23 (TheWrap.com) - has acquired North American rights to “Freaky Deaky,” Charlie Matthau’s adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel of the same name. Matthau, son of famed actor Walter, both wrote and directed the film, which stars...Tags: Movies, Billy Burke, Sissy Spacek, Christian Slater, Elmore Leonard
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Celebs muffle the voice of experience
Tom Kane hates the ads for Mercedes-Benz. It's not the car. It's Jon Hamm. Mercedes uses the "Mad Men" star as the voice of its television and radio commercials. "Even if it is a terrific spot — which it isn't — people don't have a clue...
Tags: Kiefer Sutherland, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Allison Janney, James Earl Jones
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Review: 'Conversations at the American Film Institute with the Great Moviemakers'
Filmmakers are natural raconteurs — they have to be — at least when talking about their films. There are the money men who must be convinced to invest, the studios they need to sign on for distribution, the actors they want to hire and the...Tags: George Stevens Jr., Roger Corman, Janusz Kaminski, Nora Ephron, Robert Altman
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Around Town: Marvel legend Stan Lee hosts 'Avengers' screening
24 FramesMarvel Comics' guru Stan Lee will be honored with the Ronald Reagan Foundation "Great Communicator" Award and will host a screening of "The Avengers," which is opening theatrically this weekend, at the Catalina Film Festival. The festival, which runs... -
Michael Douglas Credits Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Center For His Start As Actor
The Hartford CourantThroughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult,...Tags: Matt Damon, Rooney Mara, Health Treatments, Waterford, The Streets (music group)
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No stooge for the Stooges
Here's what I never liked about the Three Stooges, despite Jerome Horwitz (better known as Curly Howard) and his timeless arsenal of vocal delights: I think the Stooges give roughhouse slapstick a bad name. Call this column "Confessions of a Preteen...
Tags: Blake Edwards, Bob Newhart, Comedy (genre), The Three Stooges, Movies
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