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- Cornell coach Ben DeLuca would not comment on the status of injured superstar Rob Pannell after the Big Red's 12-6 win against Syracuse on Tuesday. Pannell had surgery in early March for a broken bone in his foot. The injury typically sidelines athletes for at least six weeks.
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- 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."
- A rundown of what's going on the week of 2/13-2/19.
- Monthly film series showcasing the genius of Charlie Chaplin opens this weekend at Baltimore's Charles theater
- The first time Rain Pryor visited the intimate Strand Theater, she knew she was in the right place. "I thought, 'It smells like theater. I'm home,'" says the actress, comedian, writer and musician who has just been named artistic director of the Strand.
- Polar Bear Plunge, Miranda Lambert and more
- New documentary tackles West Point and Annapolis, culminating with this year's Army-Navy football game
- Baltimore events, entertainment: Everything you need to know about the week of 12/5-12/11
- Your guide to everything going on the week of 11/28-12/4
- Our list of Baltimore happenings for the week of 11/21-11/27
- Everything you need to know about what's going on 11/14-11/20
- Your guide to everything going on this week
- Baltimore events: Lewis Black, Double Dagger, Ravens and more
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- "Warrior," Bright Eyes, Virgin Mobile FreeFest and more going on this week
- Baltimore Grand Prix, Blake Shelton, "Apollo 18" and more this week
- Best week ever: Plan your week with our guide to what's new in Baltimore events, music, movies and more
- This year's Army-Navy game will be the focus if a two-hour docu-drama co-produced by Showtime and CBS Sports.
- Nick Charles, a pioneering figure in cable TV sports for his work at CNN starting in 1980, died Saturday at his home in New Mexico, according to the cable news network. He was 64 and had been battling bladder cancer since 2009.
- Obituary on the cable sportscaster who worked at WJZ-TV in Baltimore in the 1970s