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- The 2018-2019 Baltimore Speaker Series will include appearances by former FBI director James Comey, women's rights legend Gloria Steinem and comedian Jay Leno.
- Ellie Feaga, president of the Glenwood Middle School Leo club, testified before the Maryland State Senate on Feb. 24. The local middle school student who has become famous in recent years for her prolific fundraising on behalf of a variety of charities, testified to the state senate in favor of passage of the agriculture education bill.
- City of Laurel Division of Senior Services, Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center and Laurel Senior Travel offer variety of trips
- An all-girls a cappella group at Friends School is the opening act for Friday's Jay Leno show at Lyric Opera House. We profile the group and how they got such a big gig.
- Former 'Tonight' show host considers the merits of appearing on Letterman
- While undoubtedly benefiting from Fallon¿s strong ratings lead-in, Meyers has on his own taken control of the late-late time period with a show that is smart, funny, topical and politically engaged. Meyers is the smartest guy to sit behind a desk on late-night TV since Dick Cavett or Jack Paar.
- It's the visual imagery that usually dictates how a story plays on TV -- as well as how viewers perceive it.
- Doug Gansler's truly bad day of TV optics started Thursday with a Sun story and accompanying picture off Instagram of a beach party the attorney general attended in Delaware.
- In a broad-ranging interview on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on Tuesday night, President Barack Obama addressed Russia's recently passed anti-gay laws by saying he has "no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or transgender persons in ways that intimidate them or are harmful to them."
- Art Donovan played pro football for 12 years. The rest of his life, he spent telling everyone about it. Donovan, 89, who died of a respiratory ailment at Stella Maris Hospice, played and talked a great game
- NBC Sunday announced that Seth Meyers will replace Jimmy Fallon who is moving up to the "Tonight Show" in 2014.
- The serious business of funny TV undergoes another shock in the search for Johnny Carson's true heir.
- Here we go again with reports that NBC is looking to ditch Jay Leno. But this time, the ditching makes eminent sense.
- I have been writing for the last two weeks about President Barack Obama's TV-Lite strategy of only doing interviews with the likes Jay Leno, MTV's Sway, US Weekly and Jon Stewart. In other words, only safe and friendly interviewers.
- President Barack Obama's appearance Wednesday night on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" was a long, free, smiley-face ride through a land of pattycake questions teed up one after another to make the guest look good and mock his Republican opponent.
- After seeing Obama on Comedy Central last week talking about the deaths of four Americans as not being "optimal," I have come to believe Obama has taken this TV game to an extreme that demeans the process, the office and possibly even the sacrifice of Americans who are serious and selfless enough to risk their lives for this nation.
- It didn't take long for the Internet to start buzzing with conspiracy theories after the Social Security Administration posted a notice that it was purchasing 174,000 hollow-point bullets.
- Aaron Sorkin's "The Newsroom" nails the failure of journalism today
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- I've been reviewing these superb productions for all 26 years that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have written some variation of that line for at least 25 of them. And tonight's "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night" is one of the 10 greatest biographies this sublime series has delivered.
- Comedians will roast former Baltimore mayor for charity event
- David Beckham pitches a new Burger King smoothie
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- Marin Alsop to conduct Baltimore Symphony, choruses, actors in Honegger's 'Joan of Arc at the Stake'
- Tuesday in America ... As citizens camp out on the streets of American cities to try and express their anger and frustration at the way the country and his administration have failed them, President Obama goes on TV to trade scripted quips with the always-safe Jay Leno.
- Baltimore-native Julie Bowen stopped by the Tonight Show Tuesday for an extended chat with host Jay Leno. The newly crowned Emmy-winner wasn;t afraid to be goofy as she talked about her past and well as her successful present.
- Landmark Harbor East Cinema sneak preview of PBS film on War of 1812 tailored to local audience