jerry seinfeld
- Who knew that Tarzan's Jane shopped at Hutzler's? An illustrated story about fictional characters that you never knew were from Baltimore.
- Five Minutes with Steve Mosko, Baltimore-raised head of Sony Pictures Television
- Jon Stewart and "Star Trek," two of the most successful franchises in media history, are returning to television. But neither is actually going to be on TV. Stewart signed a four-year contract with HBO, and "Star Trek" has a new deal with CBS. Each development was big news last week for millions of fans. But taken together, they have something even larger to say to all of us: The digital future for TV is arriving a lot faster than many analysts thought. In fact, when it comes to the very best TV
-
- The news reads like it is a good time to be Wale, but during a frank phone conversation last week, the rapper -- who headlines Baltimore Soundstage on Friday -- sounded defeated, unhappy and uncertain about his future in music.
- But while sitcom fame and money are wonderful things, the 55-year-old actor's heart has always been in the theater, specifically musical theater, he said.
- Former 'Tonight' show host considers the merits of appearing on Letterman
- Jerry Seinfeld tells CBS Tuesday he finds the dueling takeover battle between the two men's chains hilarious
- It's showtime for the high school Spring musicals. Bid farewell to Birdie and take a walk down the Yellow Brick Road.
- The cool treat took a dip after its '90s heyday, but it's back in force with self-serve toppings and a focus on probiotics
- Featured day trips include: Tuna Tournament in Ocean City, reopening of Rodin Museum in Philadelphia and more.
-
- The Columbians Toastmasters Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Holiday Inn Laurel West