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- Julie Bowen, who grew up in Ruxton, has separated from her real estate investor husband.
- 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.
- Susan Aplin worked behind the scenes for two decades helping run some of the biggest retail brands around– Williams Sonoma, Sports Authority, Staples, The Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Pottery Barn. But after traveling to Alaska's Prince William Sound, she found her true calling – retail with a cause and online retailer bambeco, seller of sustainable home furnishings, was born.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus won a top SAG Award Saturday night for her work in Baltimore-made "Veep."
- At Emmy Awards, celebrities with ties to Maryland among the best-dressed.
- Wins for Jeff Daniels, Claire Danes edge out Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright
- On this blog, I'll be exploring how the gay community is represented in pop culture, the arts and media.
- The bar is high this year for Maryland's commencement speakers, who are up against both of the Obamas and Bill Cosby
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. might not own television stations in mega markets such as New York or Los Angeles, but the broadcaster has managed to reach a hefty chunk of the U.S.
- Baltimore native Jason Winer will deliver the commencement address in May at Stevenson University, the school announced this week.
- A Chat with Baltimore Ravens fan Katrina Carter, a Baltimore Ravens superfan
- TV's 'Extra' asks celebrities at Sunday night's SAG Awards to do the Squirrel dance
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- Baltimore native talks about his new network sitcom
- New sit-com from Baltimore native Winer a broad family comedy, despite political setting
- Overall, the Golden Globe nominations proved kind to made-in-Baltimore productions.
- Baltimore productions earn mixed reception at Screen Actors Guild award nominations.
- Baltimore native Jason Winer signed a new deal with 20th Century as NBC announced a premiere date for his sitcom, "1600 Penn," according to the trade publication Variety.
- Modern Family star Julie Bowen was spurred to educate people about anaphylaxis after her young son suffered a severe allergic reaction
- It was a huge night at the 2012 Emmys for those with a Maryland connection. From actresses to designers, Marylanders made quite a showing.
- HBO's Baltimore productions "VEEP" and "Game Change" got solid Emmy notice with the comedy earning a best actress nomination for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the made-for-TV movie about the 2008 presidential election picking up best actor and actress nominations for Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson.
- Everyone knows 'Modern Family' is funny, winning and wise. But does this series somehow transcend politics, too? And if so, how does a half-hour sitcom do that in a day and age when the partisan divide in American life is said to be wider than at any time since the Civil War?
- How Sarah Palin and Josh Gad, from "The Book of Mormon," led the way for a new NBC sitcom about life in the White House
- President Obama killed Tuesday on "The View." By the time he started talking about the ways in which the legislation known as Title IX helps empowers girls by giving them opportunity to learn confidence and teamwork through sports, I literally put down my notebook and applauded the TV screen.
- Baltimore native will direct and executive produce political comedy
- Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing" notwithstanding, prime-time television has never gone as far into the deep end of the political pool as it is about to do this year. At least four Washington-centric shows are in the works or set to premiere, including Maryland-based "VEEP" and "House of Cards."
- The musical undergoes major revisions for national tour that includes Baltimore
- Baltimore's own is among the 50 most desirable women in the world, says AskMen.com.
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- Chazz Palminteri: Sun Magazine visits the Baltimore restaurateur at his Tuscan-style Bedford, N.Y. home
- With director Jason Winer and star Julie Bowen, TV's biggest comedy has a heavy helping of Baltimore DNA.
- Ariel Winter has been a red-carpet winner thanks in part to The Doll House's Natalie Graham
- Baltimore native Julie Bowen, of ABC's "Modern Family," grabbed the first headline of the night at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday -- winning the trophy for best supporting actress in a comedy,
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- Winners, loser and the kind of TV experience Fox delivers
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
- 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).
- Under 9% of households consist of a married couple with children, census finds