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Sleepy O's fans look ahead to the next amazing game in a season full of them
The Baltimore SunOnce this whole crazy ride is over, maybe we'll refer to it as the all-nighter or the 3:55 a.m. game. It'll rank right up there with the 17-inning win closed out by the pitching designated hitter. The Orioles left their staunchest fans rubbing eyes and...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Major League Baseball, Seattle Mariners, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles
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Ex-Baltimorean went 'Searching for Sugar Man'
"And now you hear the music, but the words don't sound too clear …" "Inner City Blues" by Sixto Rodriguez Former Baltimorean Craig Strydom has spent more than two decades searching for Sugar Man. And even though the music journalist tracked his...
Tags: Movies, Judaism, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones (music group), Michael Jackson
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America's got Spencer Horsman
Baltimore escape artist Spencer Horsman's willingness to almost die in front of an audience is proving a smash on NBC's "America's Got Talent."
"Yeah, apparently they like the fact that I'm willing to almost kill and mangle myself every round," Horsman...Tags: Howard Stern , Judges, Howie Mandel, Charles Street, Circuses
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Orioles' Adam Jones gets some Top Ten, David Letterman action Monday
Baltimore Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones got some Top Ten, David Letterman, TV action Monday night from Kansas City, the site of the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Here's Jones along with some of baseball's best trying their hands at comedy....
Tags: Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Adam Jones (baseball), Baseball, Baltimore Orioles
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Coffee Companion: July 10, 2012
The Baltimore SunEach morning, Monday through Friday, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. ** Orioles closer Jim Johnson made his first All-Star team after a long journey...Tags: Kevin Gausman, Prince Fielder, National Football League, Ed Reed, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Tuesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Home sales, prices continue to rise in Baltimore area: Home sales rose for the fifth straight month compared with a year earlier and average prices increased for the fourth month in a row, according to a snapshot of the Baltimore-area...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Grand Prix of Baltimore, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles
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Denise Whiting, Michael Steele vying for Baltimore's funniest
The Baltimore SunThough neither is known for joking around, beleagured restaraunteur Denise Whiting and former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele will be among those competing for the title of Baltimore's Funniest Celebrity. The Cafe Hon owner and the former face of the...Tags: Cafe Hon, Denise Whiting, Comedy (genre), Ralph Nader, Sarah Palin
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A sneak peek at HBO's 'VEEP'
The Baltimore SunThere's a big launch event tonight in Washington for the Baltimore-made HBO comedy "VEEP," and I do not want to spoil anyone's fun. So, I am going to be purposefully light on details in talking about the three episodes of this brilliant and biting...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Comedy (genre), Anna Chlumsky, Government, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Living large, in a studio apartment
"You must be rich." A grandfather who asked where I lived told me this, straight out. We were at the B&O Railroad Museum playground in Baltimore with our preschoolers, mine a grandnephew. I had unwisely confessed to living in Manhattan. After leaving...
Tags: Anita Brookner, Lincoln Center, Manhattan (New York City), Charles Dickens, Craigslist, Inc.
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From Sun Magazine: First look -- 'VEEP' set visit
It's a cold, gray Friday afternoon in a dark and drafty concrete warehouse at an industrial park in Columbia. Not exactly the setting in which anyone would expect to find glamour, wit or the next big thing in pop culture.
But through a series of doors...Tags: Celebrities, Improvisational Comedy (genre), Olympia J. Snowe, Television Industry, Reid Scott
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American Masters does Carson to biographical perfection - except for that masculinity thing
The Baltimore SunFrom Norman Rockwell and Leonard Bernstein to Baltimore's Cab Calloway, no one does biography like "American Masters" on PBS. I've been reviewing these superb productions for all of the 26 seasons that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have...Tags: Movies, Psychotherapy, Leonard Bernstein, Cab Calloway, Bette Midler
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Career confidential
You know to bring two copies of your resume with you on interviews, give a firm handshake and immediately answer that your greatest weakness is that "I care too much." But when you're looking for a job, what's really going through the mind of the...Tags: Media Industry, LinkedIn Corp., Employment Opportunities, Facebook, Social Media
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