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- Shawnice Singletary was driving in Northeast Baltimore in May when someone pulled up next to her car at an intersection and fired a gun at her. Bullets slammed into her face and neck.
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- Look out for Paul Shields in the background of a Central Park scene in the upcoming Netflix series "House of Cards."
- The final open casting call for Season One of the Netflix Series "House of Cards" will be held Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Bel Air Reckord Armory, 41 N. Main St. in Bel Air, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- Indie film 'Ping Pong Summer' could have $2 million economic impact, state says.
- "House of Cards," a Netflix political drama starring Kevin Spacey, returns to Mount Vernon to finish filming scenes postponed by severe wind and rain last month.
- After two hours Wednesday night of standing around on Centre Street with about 40 others, there was Kevin Spacey standing in the street in tuxedo pants and a T-shirt with his suspenders hanging down below his waist. And he was still looking good, Hollywood makeup artist good.
- "House of Cards" is at Mount Vernon's Peabody Institute this week where the producers are expected to film one of the biggest scenes in the first 13 episodes of the series.
- North Baltimore triple shooting leaves signs of violent struggle, 'House of Cards' filming at Peabody Institute and Werner's reopens.
- "House of Cards" is coming to another major Baltimore institution, Mount Vernon's Peabody Institute, where it is expected to film one of the biggest scenes in the first 13 episodes of the series. The Netflix production, which stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, will be at Peabody starting Tuesday.
- Video American in Charles Village, one of Baltimore's best video stores -- and also one of the last -- will be shutting its doors Sunday, July 15.
- DirecTV debuts a six-part mini-series about a transgendered contract killer played by Chloe Sevigny ("Big Love," "Boys Don't Cry").
- He could have chosen New York or L.A. but Kevin Spacey tells Men's Journal that his favorite night spot is in Annapolis.
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
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- Summer officially begins with the summer solstice on June 21 at 2:46 a.m. in Havre de Grace (and all along the East Coast, USA, of course).
- Open casting call for Netflix' "House of Cards" draws hundreds hoping to land a role as an extra on the upcoming series
- Original Netflix series 'House of Cards' an economic stimulus for Harford and Baltimore
- A large sign at the crossroads of Washington and Congress Avenue welcomed visitors, or at least the "House of Cards" film crew, to Gaffney, South Carolina, population 13,126. At least one sign, at St. John and Green streets, directed traffic to the South Carolina Route 120.
- What a way to start out Graduation Week 2012 in Harford County.
- A film crew parked its trucks along the shoulder of Route 155 near Havre de Grace Tuesday morning and began to unload equipment, as traffic slowed to crawl and police tried to direct everything. The crew was setting up for a location shot for the Netflix series "House of Cards," which has been filming in and around Harford County and is creating a lot of buzz as a result.
- The Producers of "House of Cards,"the $100 million series starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, are going to hold an open casting call Sunday in Bel Air. Looking for reporter, Capitol Hill and 'elegant Washington' types
- Even after more than three decades of haunting soundstages, I have to admit the one built on the same floor as the newsroom of The Baltimore Sun for ¿House of Cards,¿ the Netflix series starring Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright and Kate Mara, occasionally throws me a little.
- With "VEEP and "Game Change" produced here, I have been writing about Baltimore standing in for Washington a lot lately.But Wednesday afternoon, the TV sleight of hand hit a little too close to home when the Calvert Street entrance to the Sun said in big bold letters "The Washington Herald."
- The largest crowd in Preakness Stakes history watched the thrilling victory of a horse that's now on a Triple Crown hunt, jammed to pop band Maroon 5 and basked under a clear Saturday sky.
- 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
- Opposition to the proposed liquor store attached to the Columbia Wegmans points to the anti-competitive nature of Maryland liquor laws.
- Online shoppers prefer Walmart to Target. That's one of the findings of an index released today that scores the top 100 online retailers on customer satisfaction.
- Baltimore native will direct and executive produce political comedy
- Supermarket chains like Wegmans and Harris Teeter are trying to find ways around Maryland's ban on groceries selling wine, drawing pushback from Maryland's powerful liquor lobby and package goods stores but support from consumers hoping for one-stop shopping.
- Supermarket chains like Wegmans and Harris Teeter are trying to find ways around Maryland's ban on groceries selling wine, drawing pushback from Maryland's powerful liquor lobby and package goods stores but support from consumers hoping for one-stop shopping.
- 'Better Living Through Chemistry' brings Liotta, Wilde, Rockwell and Monaghan to Maryland.
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- New hospital Hopkins begins moving in new patients and will open officially May 1
- All the jobs, money and excitement that Hollywood has brought to Maryland during the last year could soon disappear amid all the finger-pointing and blame-gaming over the budget impasse in Annapolis.
- Hundreds of acting hopefuls attended a casting call Saturday for the new Netflix series "House of Cards."
- Netflix production with Kevin Spacey starts shooting April 15
- What's going on within a five-acre area of production offices and massive warehouses turned soundstages in Joppa is a new game altogether. The makers of the $100 million Netflix political thriller "House of Cards" are virtually building their own Washington.
- Calvert Street building to house part of production starring Kevin Spacey.
- Store selling off rare videos, merchandise
- Harford County ranks among top counties in nation for employment and wage increase
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- Big-budget Kevin Spacey series looking for 'Hill staffers, aides, reporters'.
- 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."
- Sets being built here in Maryland, but will director be on board?
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