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The key to Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis' longevity? Hard work.
About a month after last season ended, Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano received a text from a friend that read: "I'm watching one of your players run in the sand for an hour."
Later that morning, another text flashed on Pagano's phone: "Now, I'...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, NFL Pro Bowl, NFL Network (tv network), Ray Lewis, Dick Butkus
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City official threatens to shut down Souper Freak and Iced Gems for improper permits
Dining@LargeIrene Smith of Souper Freak just got majorly moved along.Smith said she was shut down by city official Alvin O. Gillard (director of the Baltimore Community Relations Commission), who, Smith said, told her that he had been dispatched to shut......Tags: Public Officials, Government, Vehicles
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Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Film Festivals, Paul Williams, Theater, Burt Lancaster
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Brando revealed the soul of his characters
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando's extraordinary emotional intelligence expressed itself in every inch of his body for every second - the phrase "being in the moment" might as well have been coined for him. Of course, other actors in New York and Hollywood had been as...Tags: Health and Safety at School, The Godfather (movie), Celebrities, Rod Steiger, Tennessee Williams
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Tim Adler leads an unauthorized tour in 'The House of Redgrave'
On Jan. 30, 1937, Michael Redgrave was performing the role of Laertes in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" at the Old Vic in London. After the performance, Laurence Olivier stepped onto the stage to announce, "Ladies and gentleman, tonight a great actress was born:...Tags: Joely Richardson, Rachel Kempson, Laurence Olivier, AIDS, Natasha Richardson
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It's an Oscar-centric weekend at the academy and Cinematheque
With the 85th Academy Awards taking place Sunday at the Dolby Theatre, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque are presenting Oscar-related programs that shine the spotlight on nominees in various fields. Actor...
Tags: Mark Johnson, David Mamet, Jeanne Cooper, Frankenweenie (movie), Samuel Goldwyn
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Injuries tackled ex-NSU great Ronnie Cruz in NFL
Only one Northern State player played in the NFL during the regular season, and one can make a case that Ronnie Cruz was the most talented football player to wear a Wolves’ jersey. Cruz, recruited by one of NSU’s winningest coaches in Ken...
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Joyce Redman, actress twice nominated for Oscars, dies at 96
Joyce Redman, a two-time Oscar-nominated Irish-born actress whose erotically charged dinner-eating scene opposite Albert Finney was a highlight of the bawdy 1963 British film comedy "Tom Jones," has died. She was 96. Redman died Thursday in Kent, England...
Tags: Celebrities, London Theatre, Theater, Academy Awards, Rex Harrison
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Around Town: Max von Sydow plays chess with death again
24 FramesOne of international cinema’s most acclaimed actors, Max von Sydow, best known for his iconic work for director Ingmar Bergman, visits the American Cinematheque’s Aero Theatre on Monday evening.... -
PASSINGS: Mikey Welsh, Doris Belack, Diane Cilento
Mikey Welsh
Former bass player with rock band Weezer
Mikey Welsh, 40, the former bass player for the alternative rock band Weezer, was found dead in a Chicago hotel room Saturday, police said.
Chicago police spokeswoman Laura Kubiak said employees of...Tags: Opportunity Knocks (tv program), Tony Awards, Celebrities, Obituaries, Tom Jones
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PASSINGS: Shelagh Delaney, Gregory Papalexis
Shelagh Delaney Playwright wrote 'A Taste of Honey' Playwright Shelagh Delaney, 71, best known for her 1958 play "A Taste of Honey," died of cancer Sunday at her daughter's home in England, said her agent, Jane Villiers. Born Nov. 25, 1939, in England,...Tags: Liza Minnelli, United Kingdom, Manhattan (New York City), Cancer, Work Relations
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Peter Yates dies at 81; director of 'Bullitt'
Peter Yates, the British director of "Breaking Away," "The Dresser" and "Bullitt," the 1968 Steve McQueen movie whose landmark car chase sequence over the hilly streets of San Francisco was a career-defining moment for both director and star, has died. He...Tags: Theft, Robert Vaughn, Television, San Francisco, Jacqueline Bisset
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