golden globe awards
- The NFL draft is the most exciting event of the offseason, and it always lives up to the hype ā since that's pretty much all it is.
- No comedy streamed or on TV explores the loneliness, fears and sense of loss involved in aging like āThe Kominsky Method.ā That makes it extra special. So, why didnāt I go out of my way to write about it before it won a Golden Globe?
- Robin Wright gets a SAG Award nomination for the final season of 'House of Cards'
- On Friday, July 13, Film Lovers In Carroll County will present two showings of the award-winning movie āLady Bird.ā Plus other happenings at the Carroll Arts Center.
- Frankly, like Rhett Butler told Scarlett OāHara, I donāt give a damn whether Oprah runs for president. I do care that the fledgling efforts of women to be heard on issues of sexual harassment, sexual assault and economic equity not be lost.
- For the #MeToo movement to represent a permanent shift rather than a large aberration, whistleblower laws and policies protecting those who disclose inappropriate sexual behavior by colleagues and bosses must be significantly strengthened.
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- Oprah Winfrey's Golden Globes speech was a shot of moral authority for a culture desperately feeling the need for some righteous leadership.
- As one of the producers behind Oscar front-runner "La La Land," Baltimore County native Marc Platt is basking in the film's success.
- The promotion of establishment and globalist values has led to Hollywood's dwindling appeal, says Rachel Marsden.
- Cal Thomas: Overrated actors, who are shadows compared to Hollywood's Golden Age, seemingly believe they set the agenda for the nation.
- Christian Siriano continued to make his case as a go-to red carpet gown designer after dressing three stars for Sunday night's Golden Globes.
- āHouse of Cards,ā the Maryland-made Netflix political drama that was shut out in Golden Globes nominations this week, picked up a couple today from the Screen
- āHouse of Cardsā has a question for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Where's the love?
- David Horsey: Will Donald Trump, the country's biggest political prima donna, be able to resist a grab for the spotlight during awards season?
- Christian Siriano dressed three actresses for the Golden Globes including best actress winner Rachel Bloom.
- Robin Wright picked up a Golden Globes nomination for her work in "House of Cards."
- Kevin Spacey won the Screen Actors Guild Award as outstanding actor in a drama series Sunday.
- Golden Globes to new series and talent, service is on a roll
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- Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright return as Frank and Claire Underwood
- Kevin Spacey, star of Maryland-made "House of Cards," won a Golden Globe Sunday night as best actor in a drama.
- "House of Cards" and "Veep," continue to pile up nominations for excellence -- even as the number of voices calling for the state to end incentives to them grows.
- Ok, I'm amped up for season two of Baltimore-made "House of Cards" after seeing this tease.
- Baltimore-made "Veep" and "House of Cards," and stars Julia- Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Spacey came up big in Golden Globe nominations announced Thursday.
- The second season of "House of Cards," the Baltimore-made political drama starring Kevin Spacey, will debut Feb. 14, Netflix announced today.
- Stringer Bell, John Luther, Nelson Mandela and maybe the next James Bond -- the career of Idris Elba is on the rise.
- 'Grey's Anatomy' star to drive in American Le Mans Series event Saturday
- To "Grey's Anatomy" fanatics, he'll always be the Emmy-nominated actor who played Dr. Derek Shepherd (more widely known as "McDreamy"). But on Saturday, Patrick Dempsey will be the driver of the No. 27 Porsche in the Grand Prix of Baltimore American Le Mans Series (ALMS) race.
- Celebrities who come to Baltimore frequent Tattooed Heart, Orioles, Center Stage.
- Man behind 'Star Wars,' 'E.T.' scores to lead BSO
- The networks might be struggling on Sunday nights but not basic cable's the History Channel. The miniseries beat everything in sight Sunday night.
- Being snubbed might have been the best thing to happen to Ben Affleck. His film ĀæArgoĀæ took the best picture Oscar on Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards -- more than a little solace, perhaps, for being snubbed in the directing category.
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- Stacy Keibler proved she's still very much with George Clooney, walking the red carpet arm in arm with him Sunday evening at the 2013 Golden Globes.
- The Golden Globe nominees have a heavy literary bent this year, with a large number of adaptations featured in the key categories.
- Overall, the Golden Globe nominations proved kind to made-in-Baltimore productions.
- Christmas may actually be 11 days away but nerds are getting their gifts early today. Last night, Google released their popular Google Maps app. And later tonight, the first part of the Hobbit will be released in theaters. The reviews are in and while they aren't ecstatic they are encouraging.
- On Thursday, Netflix announced a Feb. 1 release date for the Baltimore-made 'House of Cards' political drama. All 13 episodes of first season will be available on that date to subscribers.
- Columnist Gwendolyn Glenn writes that she never met the late columnist Molly Ivins, but after seeing Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins at Arena Stage, she really wished she had had that opportunity. The play, which runs through Oct. 28, stars Golden Globe winner Kathleen Turner, who owns the stage as she portrays the feisty Ivins.
- Gilman grad Brian Sher now moves in world of 'Entourage,' Michael Vick, Kelsey Grammer and T.I.
- Two generations of the Knazik family are behind Laurel Mill Playhouse's Summer Youth Production of "Guys and Dolls." The husband and wife team of Stu and Patti Knazik serve as musical director and producer, respectively, and their college sophomore daughter, Jocelyn Knazik, makes her directing debut.
- Much of the Baltimore-born actor and author's book 'After Annie' hits close to home
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- Stacy Keibler parted ways with the colorful frocks, which have brought her red carpet success this awards season, and opted for a rose gold Marchesa gown that left one Baltimore fashionista gushing.
- At the Academy Awards, Stacy Keibler should find a hairstyle that meshes well with a colorful gown, according to our local fashion experts.