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- "Boy, will I miss him," filmmaker John Waters said of Jed Dietz's departure from the Maryland Film Festival.
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- One of Baltimore's finest -- director, artist and author John Waters -- has been named an officer of the French Order of Arts and Letters (Ordre des Arts et des Lettres).
- James M. "Jamie" Scott, a costumer designer whose work was featured on both the stage and in opera, died Sept. 20 from liver cancer at Bebee Medical Center in Lewes, Del. He was 56.
- In the years since the seminal arrest of five burglars inside DNC headquarters at the Watergate complex, a myth has grown about the undoing of a president.
- From daring direction by Barry Levinson to Robert De Niro's mesmerizing performance as disgraced financier Bernie Madoff, "The Wizard of Lies," which will premiere at the Maryland Film Festival Thursday in advance of its May 20 debut on HBO, is another grand-slam docudrama from TV's premier cable channel.
- Ramona Diaz, a Filipino living in Mt. Washington, is an award-winning documentary filmmaker known for her character-driven subjects.
- This week 29 years ago, Greg LeMond becomes the first American to win the Tour de France, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey, "Aliens" reigned supreme at the box office and the following songs were the most popular in the United States, according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' movie review: Marvel fires up the mass-market assembly line and out comes the formulaic, uninspiring film. Chris Evans and Sebastian Stan star.
- Anglers seeking brook trout on the Gunpowder River feel gentle tug of bygone years on their bamboo rods
- Now offering its fifth production since opening in the 2011-12 season, Compass Rose Theater seems comfortably rooted in its strip mall Eastport Shopping Center location. The cozy storefront lends an off-beat charm to the company's current offering, Neil Simon's 1963 comedy classic, "Barefoot in the Park."
- The trailer for "The Great Gatsby," Baz Luhrmann's new adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, shows promise
- An exhibit of black and white photographs by Todd Holden of Bel Air is showing at the gallery inside the Harford County Council building at 212 S. Bond St. in Bel Air.
- Friends School senior Emilio Martinez wins a 2012 Scholastic Art & Writing gold medal. This kid is the real deal artistically, according to school officials.
- Friends School senior Emilio Martinez wins a 2012 Scholastic Art & Writing gold medal. This kid is the real deal artistically, according to school officials.
- West Friendship: Hailey Kim earned national recognition in the 2012 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, presented by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers. Her winning painting titled, "Beyondness," caught the attention of the judges of the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, which is the nation's largest and oldest scholarship and recognition program for teenage artists and writers.
- In Laurel Mill Playhouse's production of Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park," director Ed Higgins' set adapts to the intimate stage on Main Street without a hitch, stepping back almost 50 years and up five flights of stairs to a tiny, top-floor apartment in New York City.
- A visit with three Baltimore business owners and professionals who have become famous as pitchmen for themselves