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'Memphis' and why death penalty must be repealed
As Maryland legislators debate the repeal of the state's death penalty, everyone should go to see an excellent documentary, "West of Memphis," directed by Amy Berg. Sadly, three teenagers were falsely convicted of murders which someone else committed...
Tags: West of Memphis (movie), Punishment, Movies, Death Penalty
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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: Golden Globe Awards, Susan Rice, L.A. Reid, NATO, The X Factor (tv program)
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Hobbit movie splits critics' reviews
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, has split the critics, creating a gulf as vast as the one separating Bilbo Baggins and Gollum. Such criticism could be expected from a movie that kicks off a trilogy -- yet is drawn from a novel that ran all of about 330...
Tags: The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Andy Serkis, Movies, Apple iPhone
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Peter Jackson, philanthropist
GiveCorps, a philanthropic community that gives to local nonprofit organizations, was formed because of Generation Y. It was started two years ago in an effort to help nonprofits connect with a young audience, according to Peter Jackson, the vice...Tags: Blue Cheese, Media Industry, Treme (tv program), Apple iPod, Boardwalk Empire (tv program)
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The Hobbit: One movie for each 90 pages!
It was annoying enough to purists when Harry Potter and Twilight books were split into two movies -- a blatant attempt to squeeze more money out of rabid fans -- but now we learn that "The Hobbit" is going to be carved into three movies. If you do the...
Tags: Movies, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Small but vibrant crowd expected for Annapolis Comic-Con
He was always a skateboarder and action-movie fan, not to mention a punk-rock enthusiast, but from the time he turned 12, nothing excited Steve Anderson more than the approach and arrival of his favorite day, Wednesday.
That was the day the newest issues...Tags: Elvis Costello, Fantasy (genre), Francis Ford Coppola, Television, Stan Lee
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Baltimore Messenger Events Calendar
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Haunted Houses (attractions), Walters Art Museum, Govans, Marcel Duchamp, Charles Street
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New York City Marathon finishers from Maryland
The Associated Press90, Christopher Bain, Takoma Park, 02:34:43. 269, Patrick T. O'rourke, Timonium, 02:45:53. 322, Brennan Feldhausen, Baltimore, 02:47:21. 371, Andy Philip, Silver Spring, 02:48:34. 389, Ted Murner, Annapolis, 02:49:06. 410, Mike McMonagle, Annapolis,...Tags: Parkville, Odenton, Travis Green, Chestertown, Clarksville
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Woman's Industrial Exchange reopens downtown
The historic lunchroom at the Woman's Industrial Exchange reopened Tuesday. It is now called the Woman's Industrial Kitchen, and it's operated by Irene Smith, owner of the popular Souper Freaks food truck. The downtown luncheon room, famous for its...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Gertrude Stein, Chicken Salad, Chili, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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The Terrific Threes
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" has critics debating whether it's Michael Bay's best 'bot movie.
But if history judges No. 3 the best — or at least better than the other two — it won't be a first for a franchise.
Ideally, moviemakers grow...Tags: Michael Bay, Transformers: Dark of the Moon (movie), Movies, Alfonso Cuaron, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Moviegoers are showing signs of 3-D fatigue
Debora Bell would be glad "if 3-D went away."
The Rockville printer is just the kind of filmgoer Hollywood wants to keep happy. Her family goes to movies every week. They get to the first screenings they can, usually at the 3-D-equipped AMC Columbia or...Tags: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (movie), Avatar (movie), Movies, Television, Cars 2 (movie)
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Neeson in 'Hangover 2,' Freeman in 'Hobbit'
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: Liam Neeson, who acted with "Hangover" star Bradley Cooper in "The A-Team," has jumped into the role of the Thailand tattoo artist that had been planned for Mel Gibson in " The Hangover 2." Non-"Hangover" Neeson...Tags: The A-Team (movie), Bradley Cooper, Movies, PBS (tv network), Martin Freeman
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