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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. David Simon bemoans drastic cuts at Times-Picayune

    David Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune.
    The Baltimore Sun
    David Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune. News broke this week that the paper's owners plan to publish the Times-Picayune just...

    Tags: David Simon, Newspapers, Online Advertising, Newspaper and Magazine

  2. Mar 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Finding shards of light 'In Darkness'

    Agnieszka Holland's Holocaust movies, like "Angry Harvest" and "Europa Europa," are a world away from concentration camp tear-jerkers like Robert Benigni's Oscar-winning smash "Life Is Beautiful."
    Agnieszka Holland's Holocaust movies, like "Angry Harvest" and "Europa Europa," are a world away from concentration camp tear-jerkers like Robert Benigni's Oscar-winning smash "Life Is Beautiful." Holland's films are uninhibited and sexual, gutsy and...

    Tags: Movies, Warsaw (Poland), Massacres, In Darkness (movie), Europe

  4. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Laura Lippman's darker side of Dickeyville

    The pungent, haunting narrative of Laura Lippman's new novel, "The Most Dangerous Thing," kicks in with a group of kids arguing for dibs on a grassy kickball field near a cotton mill on "Wetheredsville Road."
    The pungent, haunting narrative of Laura Lippman's new novel, "The Most Dangerous Thing," kicks in with a group of kids arguing for dibs on a grassy kickball field near a cotton mill on "Wetheredsville Road." The whole scene sounds like a cozy...

    Tags: David Simon, Crime (genre), Stephen King, Fiction, Mystery (genre)

  6. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. John Waters, Ron Shelton, David Simon react to 'Diner'

    "Diner" has resonated with Baltimore-connected writers and moviemakers across the popular and literary spectrum. Here are some of their reactions to the movie's 30th anniversary.
    "Diner" has resonated with Baltimore-connected writers and moviemakers across the popular and literary spectrum. Here are some of their reactions to the movie's 30th anniversary. The film "shined a light on a time in Baltimore that I was not that...

    Tags: Movies, David Simon, Ron Shelton, Judaism, Television Industry

  8. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped

    With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
    With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing. The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....

    Tags: George Clooney, Minority Groups, Juliet Stevenson, George Lucas, Wendell Pierce

  10. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'The Big Uneasy' taps into outrage over flooding of New Orleans

    Harry Shearer says his "head exploded" 20 months ago. That's when he heard President Barack Obama, during a town hall meeting in New Orleans, refer to the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina as "a natural disaster."
    Harry Shearer says his "head exploded" 20 months ago. That's when he heard President Barack Obama, during a town hall meeting in New Orleans, refer to the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina as "a natural disaster." The comedian, actor, radio...

    Tags: University of California, Berkeley, CBS Corp., Technology, K-Ville (tv program), Louisiana State University

  12. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list

    A moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel how they feel about this place for their own reasons. It's personal and not necessarily explainable. Something between them and the city. But in the spirit of sharing the love, we asked some of the city's best-known personalities to reveal something that makes them fall for Baltimore. Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    A moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...

    Tags: Mary Alice, Minority Groups, Jim Palmer, Baptist, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

  14. Apr 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Music in 'Treme' takes you to another place

    Last season in previewing HBO's "Treme," I said that in 30 years of writing about television, I had never heard music used as organically, wisely and powerfully as it was in the New Orleans-based series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer. I also said I never expected to hear it done better on TV.
    Last season in previewing HBO's "Treme," I said that in 30 years of writing about television, I had never heard music used as organically, wisely and powerfully as it was in the New Orleans-based series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer. I also...

    Tags: Glee (tv program), Music Industry, Broadway Theater, Television Industry, Wendell Pierce

  16. Feb 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Table Talk: Restaurants lining up for the Foodie Experience

    The <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/downtown/performing-arts/touring-shows/hippodrome-theatre-at-the-france-merrick-performing-arts-center-baltimore-theater">Hippodrome</a> Theatre has announced the first group of restaurants and caterers that have committed to the post-show event of its <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/listings/second-annual-foodie-experience-baltimore">Foodie Experience event</a> featuring Alton Brown. Most of them are veterans from last year's inaugural edition, which featured Anthony Bourdain and Eric Ripert.
    The Hippodrome Theatre has announced the first group of restaurants and caterers that have committed to the post-show event of its Foodie Experience event featuring Alton Brown. Most of them are veterans from last year's inaugural edition, which...

    Tags: Harbor East, Randallstown, Dining and Drinking, Parkville, Television

  18. Apr 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Treme' creator David Simon starts bloging

    Show Tracker
    David Simon, creator of "The Wire" and "Treme," has started blogging on his own website, davidsimon.com. David Simon has been reluctant to blog before, but relishes the chance to speak directly to the public....
  20. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Theater review: 'The Convert' at the Kirk Douglas Theatre

    Danai Gurira&rsquo;s new play, &ldquo;The Convert,&rdquo; set in the 1890s in what would later become Zimbabwe, tells the story of a young African woman, Jekesai (the stunning, graceful Pascale Armand), who converts to Catholicism to escape an arranged marriage, grows devout and finds herself at the center of a bloody cultural upheaval.
    Danai Gurira’s new play, “The Convert,” set in the 1890s in what would later become Zimbabwe, tells the story of a young African woman, Jekesai (the stunning, graceful Pascale Armand), who converts to Catholicism to escape an arranged...

    Tags: Zimbabwe, Christianity, Goodman Theatre, Roman Catholicism

  22. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  23. 'Portlandia,' 'Homeland,' 'Game of Thrones' among Peabody winners

    &quot;Portlandia,""Homeland,""Game of Thrones,""Parks and Recreation,""Treme"and "The Colbert Report"are among the TV winners of the 71st annual Peabody Awards announced Wednesday.
    RedEye
    "Portlandia,""Homeland,""Game of Thrones,""Parks and Recreation,""Treme"and "The Colbert Report"are among the TV winners of the 71st annual Peabody Awards announced Wednesday. The Peabody board picked 38 winners, including several PBS specials and the...

    Tags: Civil Rights, Game Shows, Parks and Recreation (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Tsunamis

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