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- The NFL is devoting commercial time to public service announcements from the No More anti-domestic violence campaign during all of its game broadcasts and time slots this weekend, including CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN, according to NFL spokesperson Joanna Hunter.
- In 'House of Cards,' Kevin Spacey, Beau Willimon bring power of live theater to screen like no series in TV history.
- A couple of hard-edged veteran cops are driving down a desolate Louisiana road after investigating a grisly crime scene in HBO¿s new Sunday-night drama, "True Detective."
- If the pilot of cop show "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is any indication, police captain Ray Holt is well on his way to joining the pantheon of well-realized LGBT characters on network TV.
- As the new network season arrives this week, a couple of old familiar Baltimore faces have caught my eye: Andre Braugher and Wendell Pierce.
- Memorabilia captures decades' worth of casting agent's career
- Minutes after the Baltimore Ravens beat the New England Patriots to advance to the Super Bowl, Seth Meyers, the head writer for ¿Saturday Night Live,¿ tweeted: ¿Baltimore vs. San Francisco! Brother vs. Brother! The Wire vs. Full House!¿
- Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
- As nominee for best supporting actor in a drama series, Josh Charles is now going head-to-head with the likes of Andre Braugher of TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" and John Slattery of AMC's "Mad Men" — pretty refined company. And he belongs there
- Baltimore's Josh Charles was earned an Emmy nomination Thursday as best supporting actor for his fine work in the CBS drama "The Good Wife." His competition for the award is: John Slattery (Mad Men), Alan Cumming (The Good Wife), Walton Goggin (Justified) and Peter Drinkage (Game of Thrones).