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- Interview with 'Newsroom,' 'Take Care' actor and Orioles fan Thomas Sadoski.
- Actor gives baseball, takes picture with child at ALDS game
- I love "Breaking Bad," and even I didn't think it would win as big as it did Monday night at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
- Josh Charles and Amy Schumer bring Aaron Sorkin urgency, anger, sexual frustration and angst to a fast-food restaurant in this wicked clip.
- Baltimore lawyer and funnyman Herbert 'Hunky' Matz dies in his sleep at 100 years old
- "Inside Amy Schumer," one of the few comedy hits on network or cable TV last year, returns tonight for a second season as full of its sexual self and as aggresively funny as ever.
- I watched "The Good Wife" tonight because Josh Charles told me in an interview last week how moving he found his last moments on-camera as Will Gardner to be.
- Fans looking for closure on the shocking death of Will Gardner on last week's "The Good Wife," can find some tonight on the CBS series, according to Josh Charles who played the chracter so winningly the last five years.
- "It's crazy," Josh Charles said in a telephone interview late Monday night. "I didn't know it would be this intense -- the kindness and emotion of the emails, the tweets and the texts. It's like you get to watch your life after you're dead. It's bittersweet, but it's really, really special."
- Here's a first look at Josh Charles talking to David Letterman about the death of his character, Will Gardner, on "The Good Wife."
- The adrenaline ante has been so upped on episodic dramas as to somewhat devalue the "shocker" label. So credit the producers of "The Good Wife" with delivering a genuine jolt in Sunday's episode, precisely because the CBS series doesn't rely on over-the-top "OMG" moments in the way, say, something like "Scandal" does.
- Baltimore-made "Veep" and "House of Cards," and stars Julia- Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Spacey came up big in Golden Globe nominations announced Thursday.
- Chris Meloni -- of "Law & Order: SVU" and "True Blood" fame -- was in town this weekend, according to his Twitter account (@Chris_Meloni).
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- The chef and the actor were continuing filming of "Hooked Up With Tom Colicchio," a YouTube series in which Colicchio goes on fishing expeditions with celebrities like Perry Farrell and Andy Cohen
- It's epic, mythic, cosmic and exhilarating -- and the Baltimore Ravens get the full NFL Films treatment in "Baltimore Ravens: Super Bowl XLVII Champions," which goes on sale Tuesday. A purple carpet premiere was held Monday night at the Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric.
- The Ravens have been fixtures on national television shows since winning Super Bowl XLVII a month ago. But when soft-handed tight ends are critiquing fashion on TV, you know it is starting to get out of hand.
- Team will have off Sunday before making trip for Super Bowl on Monday afternoon
- Emmy Award nominated actor will be a presenter at NFL Honors program Saturday night
- I did not think Sunday-afternoon football, one of the great pleasures of my life, could get any worse than watching the CBS team of Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf calling the game back in October with Houston Texans whipping the Baltimore Ravens.
- Actor Josh Charles, a Baltimore native and avid Orioles fan, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 2 of the American League Division Series between the Orioles and New York Yankees tonight at Camden Yards.
- We all know singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Joan Jett loves Rock and Roll. She also has proclaimed her love for the Orioles for years.
- HBO show filming at New Wyman Park: What will the Veep eat?
- Earlier this year, I received a phone call from Kate Mullikin, a California art teacher who also teaches middle school students Shakespeare, about her father Bill Mullikin, a former Baltimore actor who died a year ago.
- Winners, loser and the kind of TV experience Fox delivers
- 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.
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
- 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).