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- In 1946, a Light Street block party was held to celebrate the one-year anniversary of V-J Day, the day after Japan agreed to surrender during World War II. The
- As the national touring production of the Broadway musical "An American in Paris" heads to Baltimore, book writer Craig Lucas and star Allison Walsh discuss the process of turning a popular movie into a stage work.
- In 1844, Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message āWhat hath God wroughtā from Washington to Baltimore as he formally opened America's first telegraph line.
- Sinclair Television Group and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced Tuesday that their joint venture, the Comet TV science fiction network will be available on Apple TV and Roku through a new downloadable app.
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The death Monday of Robert Osborne, the Turner Classic Movies host, came days before I toured the soon-to-be-completed renovation of North Avenue's Parkway
- Eldersburg man runs Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society for '30s child actress
- Watching NBCās āHairspray Liveā Wednesday night was like watching Super Bowl -- in both a good and bad way.
- Cal Thomas makes a case for why the film "Ben Hur" needed to be remade again with a hopeful message for today's viewers.
- Everyman Theatre will continue its 25th anniversary season by staging classic dramas by Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller in repertory.
- Ron Hutchinson's 2004 play "Moonlight and Magnolias," which opened at Spotlighters Theatre under the direction of Michael Zemarel, does little to romanticize the creation of "Gone With the Wind."
- Sinclair Broadcast Group announced Tuesday that it would launch Comet, a broadcast science fiction channel, on stations reaching more than 65 million homes, or about 60 percent of the national market, on Oct. 31.
- As he's about to open his fifth location, the veteran independent theater owner talks about showing movies in the area
- New musical version of 1939 classic film heading to Modell Lyric
- Movie sequence crucial to play about race, family and Hollywood
- Theater review: Colonial Players and Infinity Theatre offer Annapolis theater-goers a double delight.
- Everyman Theatre mounts an expert revival of Coward's 'Private Lives'
- The famously tanned actor relishes his national tour of the Broadway musical
- 'Ben-Hur' still draws upon a higher power in high-definition on Blu-ray
- 'Night Flight' soars above other new DVD releases like 'Sucker Punch'
- Pratt pays tribute to late Tony Curtis with his best drama, "Sweet Smell of Success."