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- It what could be truly considered a tourism manager's dream, Havre de Grace has made Smithsonian Magazine's list of "The Best 20 Small Towns to Visit in 2014."
- Wins for Jeff Daniels, Claire Danes edge out Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright
- Actor Michael Shannon reads Delta Gamma letter
- Raise your glass, The Pegu Club at Frederick's on Fleet
- The Baltimore-based DJ, otherwise known as Kristin Jackson, likes to please the crowd with her versatile play style, which ranges from commercial house to rock.
- "Two Imposters" picks up no more than a couple hours after the crate containing Owen Slater showed up at Nucky Thompson's door.
- This episode wasn't the best "Boardwalk Empire" in the series' history, but it was certainly one of the most jarring.
- The rubble of Babette's Supper Club is still smoking and the echoes of last week's blast are still ringing in Nucky Thompson's ears.
- "Boardwalk Empire" teased viewers with two pretty slow-and-go episodes heading into this one. Then in the final 25 minutes, all hell broke loose.
- It's Easter 1923 and "Boardwalk Empire" is taking some time out from mob wars and political scandal to spend some time with family.
- This week's episode of "Boardwalk Empire" was a sleepy affair.
- Nucky Thompson's new de facto mantra, "you can't be half a gangster," seems to be applying more and more to "Boardwalk Empire" as a show.
- "Blue Bell Boy" is a stripped-down, brilliant episode of "Boardwalk Empire." Outside of Nucky's immediate world, things move along incrementally, but ultimately the meat of the episode is a spectacular one-act play featuring three great performances.
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- This week found Nucky Thompson forgetting what day it was, blowing off the Pope, pontificating on semi-retirement and indisposed when his latest liquor shipment hit a monumental snag.
- Edgewood High graduate has made commercials, appeared in soaps and re-enacted many crimes
- Michael K.Williams tells Newark Star-Ledger that he's surprised drugs didn't kill him
- HBO's Baltimore productions "VEEP" and "Game Change" got solid Emmy notice with the comedy earning a best actress nomination for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the made-for-TV movie about the 2008 presidential election picking up best actor and actress nominations for Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson.
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- Plan your week with our rundown of what's going on in Baltimore 1/9-11/15
- Liesl Tommy directs David Mamet's 'American Buffalo' at Center Stage
- Winners, loser and the kind of TV experience Fox delivers
- 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).