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- A casting call has gone out for a drama about a group of Baltimore dirt-bike riders, co-written by Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight") and executive-produced by Will Smith.
- A Bel Air girl, who has the same rare disease as the heroine in a new movie, "Miracles From Heaven," was given a free screening of the film from Sony Pictures and a limo ride to Regal Cinema in Abingdon, where she was joined Thursday night by her classmates.
- Five Minutes with Steve Mosko, Baltimore-raised head of Sony Pictures Television
- Heading a major Hollywood movie studio is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Unless you're Tom Rothman. Then, it's a twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and counting.
- It was a typical winter morning on the Twitter feed of Eastern Shore television station WBOC: a stream of messages about snowfall and a reminder to download the station's weather app for the latest updates.
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- The Sony attack isn't cyberwar -- but we still need to figure out a way to deal with attacks like it.
- A measured U.S. response to North Korea's massive hack of Sony Pictures should include both public condemnation and covert countermeasures
- 'The Interview' may not be high art — or even especially funny — but it's wrong to let North Korea's Kim Jong-un decide what movies American can watch
- Chemistry and forensics instructor Cathy Bloedorn was among 15 school teachers nationwide that competed in the popular game show's fourth annual Teachers Tournament. The feat capped a lifelong dream for the 36-year-old Baltimore resident and trivia enthusiast, who tried out for "Jeopardy" about five years ago, but failed to make it on air.
- "Breaking Bad," on AMC, is one of the most successful TV shows in recent memory. Sony Pictures Television grows worldwide, expanding channels into 840 million households.
- Kids Jeopardy! starts Monday, July 30, with Amanda Berry of Charles Village as a contestant.
- Charles Village girl to be a contestant on Jeopardy Kids Week. The taping is Monday, the shows will be broadcast in late July to early August.
- Baltimore's Justin Sausville is picking up right where he left off at the end of last season's "Jeopardy." The 30-year-old medical doctor from Baltimore extended his streak of victories to five days this week
- 'Night Flight' soars above other new DVD releases like 'Sucker Punch'
- Blu-ray Disc debut of 'Battle: Los Angeles' sends in the Marines