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The filmmaker: The critic who didn't get 'Diner'
There are a lot of stories I remember reading in The Sun, many of them about sports — the story about Baltimore getting an NFL football team, and the story about the St. Louis Browns moving to Baltimore. But the review of "Diner" is the one that...
Tags: Fells Point, National Football League, Judaism, Entertainment Events, Barry Levinson
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Baltimore novelist Anne Tyler grants rare interview to NPR
With her 20th novel, "The Beginner's Goodbye," about to be released, Baltimore novelist Anne Tyler is already hard at work on her 21st — a "sprawling family saga that goes on and on and on" that she'll be writing backward, beginning with the ending....Tags: Anne Tyler, Radio, Geena Davis, Entertainment Events, Roland Park
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'Crooked Arrows,' the first lacrosse film, took a winding path
When it comes to lacrosse, all roads lead to Baltimore: That's key to the history of "Crooked Arrows," the first mainstream feature about the sport. It involves a stream of small investors and one genuine big-screen superhero — Brandon Routh, star...
Tags: J. Todd Harris, Celebrities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPN (tv network), Los Angeles International Airport
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Hooked on fish, Parkton boy, 11, writes how-to book
A North County author did plenty of research for a book that is now available on Amazon.com in paperback book form or as a download to a Kindle. The book might have come out sooner, but the author had to stop working on it because he had to do his...
Tags: Jack Dempsey, Timonium, Entertainment Events
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Angela Tiburzi, seamstress
Angela Tiburzi, who made men's suits for four decades, died of cancer April 25 at the Stella Maris Hospice. She was 86 and lived in Rosedale. Born Angela DiMarco in Baltimore and raised on Highlandtown's Eaton Street, she attended Our Lady of Pompei...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cancer, Christianity, Entertainment Events, World War II (1939-1945)
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Centennial graduate returns to open for Kevin Costner band
Sara Beck knows that people are curious. The Nashville based singer-songwriter, currently on tour with Kevin Costner's band Modern West, is used to being asked the question. "People want to know if he's actually any good," says Beck of the Oscar...
Tags: Kevin Costner, Music, Theater, Annapolis, Music Industry
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Kevin Costner forges new frontiers with Modern West
Kevin Costner, a superstar for two dozen years, hasn't had a big film hit in years. But overseas and out of camera sight, he's been renewing connections with international fans — as a singer.
Releasing CDs in Europe while performing on three...Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Japan, Kevin Costner, Superman (fictional character), Los Angeles Times
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 210: '18 Miles Out'
Billy Crystal and LeBron James ain't got nothing on a zombie being shot in the head through another zombie's head!
The producers of "The Walking Dead"had to compete against both the NBA All-Star Game(Dumb) and the Oscars (Plum dumb) on Sunday night,...Tags: Wye Oak (music group), Suicide, NBA All-Star Game, Keith David, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Oscar red carpet heats up as stars arrive
Hollywood's biggest fashion parade, the red carpet outside the Oscars, began heating up on Sunday afternoon ahead of the world's top film awards where silent movie "The Artist" is widely seen as the choice for best movie. Early arrivals included "Artist"...Tags: Meryl Streep, Celebrities, Screen Actors Guild, Drama (genre), A Separation (movie)
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Baltimore's Stacy Keibler hits the red carpet in a gold Marchesa gown
The Baltimore SunStacy Keibler parted ways with the colorful frocks, which have brought her red carpet success this awards season, and opted for a rose gold Marchesa gown that left one Baltimore fashionista gushing. "You can't go wrong with Marchesa," said Zoey...Tags: George Clooney, Stacy Keibler, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Entertainment Events, Golden Globe Awards
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Senior briefs
Trips for 2012 Members of the Annapolis Senior Activity Center can stop by the trip desk for a preview of 2012 outings and make reservations and deposits. Trips include a visit to the Peddler's Village Strawberry Festival in Lahaska, Pa., "Journey of...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Cancer, CVS Corp., Personal Finance, Peddler's Village
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Spirits 2012: 'The Artist' named Best Feature
Setting the stage for what could be the quietest Oscar weekend since 1929, the largely silent film"The Artist"was named Best Feature at the Spirit Awards.
'The Artist" is also favored to win the Best Picture Oscar Sunday. If that happens, it would mark...Tags: Jean Dujardin, The Artist (movie), George Clooney, Platoon (movie), Entertainment Events
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