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- Benson and the rest of the band will give audiences an opportunity to meet the Beatles at their concert Friday, Jan. 15 at the Weinberg Center for the Arts.
- TurboTax's newest commercial, released on New Year's Eve, features Gates, 65, who is best known for his work on supersymmetric string theory and his devotion to making otherwise complex concepts easy to digest.
- The new PBS series "Finding Your Roots" is among the best and most compelling television you will ever see, says Cal Thomas.
- Lineboro fire company will host its first Breakfast with Santa at the firehouse, at 4224 E. Main St., Lineboro, from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19.
- In case this part of the story was missing from your child's grade-school Thanksgiving pageant, TV is here to tell us this holiday week that the Pilgrims were a bunch of grave-robbing, food-stealing killers who lured a Native American leader to what he thought was a meal of peace only to cut off his head and stick it on a pole.
- On Nov. 21, the Armacost family, of Upperco, will hold a pig roast and silent auction inside Arcadia fire company's activities building.
- To reduce violence, Baltimore should look to Washington, D.C.'s Benning Terrace neighborhood, where the approach to violence reduction made headlines around the country and was later the subject of a PBS documentary.
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- ¿Sesame Street¿ is moving to pay cable channel HBO for the next five years, allowing the show to expand and PBS to get episodes for free after a period. Good or bad move?
- I suspected it might be ideologically revealing to see how the PBS NewsHour analyzed Thursday night's GOP debate on Fox News. But I didn't think it would get this revealing.
- The death of Ben Wattenberg, an Old Order pundit, marks the end of an era for Democrats, says Jonah Goldberg.
- I am not going to get cosmic about this, but Hillary Clinton¿s rope trick during an Independence Day parade in Gorham, N.H., needs to at least be noted and condemned on this blog.
- PBS Frontline film expands TV lineup of transgender identity
- Now that summer is officially upon us, we've been taking a look at the definitive summer songs of all time, based on their seasonal popularity on Billboard's Hot 100 charts. In this final installment, we count down the summer jams from 2000 to 2014.
- Most millennials get their political news on Facebook, while the majority of baby boomers do so from local TV news.
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- ABC News can continue in its see-no-evil, hear-no-evil stance on George Stephanopolous and his undisclosed $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation forever if it wants. But I guarantee you the network is going to pay when it comes to credibility during the 2016 campaign season if it does.
- Press credibility takes another hit with the disclosure that ABC's George Stephanopoulos donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
- Again this year, event organizers are asking, "Are you tough enough to handle the hills of Historic Ellicott City?" If you think the answer is yes, then sign up for the next Hills of Milltown 5K, to be held this Saturday, May 23, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
- The Baltimore-Washington area is playing host to a series of events marking the 150
- Ken Burns produces, Barak Goodman directs cancer documentary featuring Hopkins
- Thursday column follow on mayor's call-out for black men to mentor boys and young men
- Jerusalem' is topic for Faith Club of Carroll County meeting March 3 at Finksburg library
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- Kevin Spacey won the Screen Actors Guild Award as outstanding actor in a drama series Sunday.
- A recap of the Jan. 7 episode of "Top Chef," as the revered memory of Julia Child is invoked, with disparate results