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- Comedian and actress Whoopi Goldberg brings her stand-up show to Baltimore's Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric.
- 'American Horror Story': Q&A with star Chloe Sevigny
- Scene stealer and independent movie queen Parker Posey appears to be everywhere. But did you also know that she was born in Baltimore?
- It was a huge night at the 2012 Emmys for those with a Maryland connection. From actresses to designers, Marylanders made quite a showing.
- "The Good Wife" heartthrob and Baltimore native Josh Charles was better behaved at this year's Emmy Awards because he wasn't there.
- The biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime's "Homeland," which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as "Mad Men" and "Downton Abbey." But, Baltimore-based productions and stars had a very big night, too.
- Bel Air resident Julie Ter Borg was chosen to have her pieces included in gift bags handed out at the Primetime Emmys Celebrity Gift Lounge
- Whatever happens Sunday night in Los Angeles, Baltimore is already a winner when it comes to this year¿s Emmy Awards.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus posted this lovely little picture Friday. And it's one of the reasons folks in Baltimore are so happy to have her shooting her and creator Armando Iannucci shooting the HBO series "VEEP" here.
- Maryland Public Television said Wednesday that Steven J. Schupak, its senior vice president, has been named chief content officer.
- Downton Abbey," one of last season's big winners at the Emmy Awards, starts up again Sunday night on PBS. In a television season not blessed with much to rave about so far, let the hoopla be heard. This year's "Downton Abbey" is at least as good as last year's. Maybe better.
- Andy Rooney, whose CBS career spans the entire post-war history of network news, died Friday as a result of complications following minor surgery, the network announced.
- Major Emmys did not go to HBO's "Boardwalk Empire." But was it really a big diss?
- 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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- 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.
- The former "Nightline" producer debuts his first documentary for BET, about Michelle Obama's trip to Africa, on Sunday night
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- Now everyone knows Oprah's name. But when the 22-year-old native of Kosciusko, Miss., arrived in Baltimore, her viewers were actually asked "What is an Oprah?" And they were stumped. When she recalls her Baltimore history, she talks about being "humiliated," "embarrassed" and "sexually harassed."
- Now everyone knows Oprah's name. But when the 22-year-old native of Kosciusko, Miss., arrived in Baltimore, her viewers were actually asked "What is an Oprah?" And they were stumped. When she recalls her Baltimore history, she talks about being "humiliated," "embarrassed" and "sexually harassed."
- The 50-year-old Simon is only one of a few people ever to receive one of the prestigious fellowships for their work on television. The MacArthur carries a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant parceled out over five years.