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Weed, snow, 'Phil Spector' getting eyeballs
This morning, Baltimore young'uns with their eyes all aglow are hoping for a snow day. Republican Senator Rand Paul, meanwhile is charitably hoping that if the glow happens to come from the burning of an illicit substance, the kids' lives won't be...
Tags: Easter, Media Industry, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Twitter, Inc., Passover
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Al Pacino, Helen Mirren and David Mamet pool their collective talents in HBO's 'Phil Spector'
Executive producer Barry Levinson urges viewers to think of his HBO film "Phil Spector" as a two-person play —not a docudrama about the first murder trial of the rock producer. "It really is a two-person piece," Levinson said in a telephone...
Tags: Justice System, Jimi Hendrix, Al Pacino, California State Prison, Los Angeles County, Phil Spector
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Sophie Kerr Prize event moved to Baltimore
After a two-year detour to New York City, the ceremony to announce the winner of the nation's most lucrative undergraduate literary award, the Sophie Kerr Prize, will be held in Baltimore this year. The decision marks the second time in three years...
Tags: New York City, Chestertown, Libraries, Washington College (Maryland), Manhattan (New York City)
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HBO scores with Pacino as Phil Spector in Barry Levinson production
The Baltimore SunWhat a great weekend: HBO sent a screener for "Phil Spector," a made-for-TV movie about the legendary music producer, starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren. Barry Levinson is the executive producer, with David Mamet as writer and director. That enough...Tags: Music, Arthur Miller, Al Pacino, Helen Mirren, David Mamet
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Premiere of 'Diner,' the musical, delayed again
The musical version of Barry Levinson's "Diner," the much-admired 1982 movie about longtime buddies in Baltimore, is going to take longer to reach Broadway. The previously scheduled April 10 opening has been postponed until the fall, the New York Times...
Tags: Music Theater, Broadway Theater, The New York Times, Music, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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William C. Brubaker, founding Colts band member
William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said...Tags: Belair Road, Technology, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Aerospace Manufacturing, Military Equipment
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Ravens' owner Art Modell was no friend of Baltimore
Contrary to Barry Levinson's assertion that former Ravens owner Art Modell made Baltimore's Super Bowl victory possible, Modell was the reason we didn't get an expansion team ("Art Modell's great gift," Feb. 7). According to former Sun sportswriter John...
Tags: Art Modell, Super Bowl, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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A man who stands between kids and gangs
Sometimes, Richard "Rico" White says, parents get so strung out and desperate that they push their kids to join gangs to guarantee a supply of drugs. The kids go along, White says, but most don't want any part of the gang life. That's where he comes in....
Tags: Food Industry
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Barry Levinson: Art Modell's gift to Baltimore
There is joy in Charm City. The Baltimore Ravens are the champions of the football world. Tuesday, upon the Ravens' return from the Super Bowl in New Orleans, hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets of Baltimore and filled the football stadium....
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Super Bowl, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Football
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Ray Lewis and 'the life we live with after that'
"Some mistakes we never stop paying for." — Roy Hobbs, played by Robert Redford, in "The Natural," the 1984 Barry Levinson film based on the Bernard Malamud novel. The announcement of Ray Lewis' retirement and his team's breathtaking run to...
Tags: Justice System, Super Bowl, Denver Broncos, Glenn Close, Football
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'Diner' Broadway debut pushed back to fall
The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to bringing his "Diner" to Broadway, Barry Levinson is feeling a serious sense of deja vu. As detailed in a recent New York Times article, "Diner" is among a number of shows that have had their projected openings pushed back, thanks to a...Tags: Movies, Broadway Theater, The New York Times, Music, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Formstone would be banned on new buildings under proposal
Frankly fake but authentically Baltimore, the Formstone that swaths many a rowhouse may seem low-brow or even tacky to some. But should it be illegal? A proposed overhaul of the Baltimore's zoning code would do just that, banning the faux stone...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Architecture, Pigtown, Movies, World War II (1939-1945)
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