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- Anwan Glover, who appeared in three seasons of "The Wire," was stabbed outside Washington D.C. nightclub early Sunday, police said.
- Meagan Lewis, who graduated from Glenelg High School in 1994, has just been nominated for three Emmy Awards for her work as a casting director,
- The long relationship between HBO and David Simon will continue with the Baltimore filmmaker co-writing and producing "Show Me a Hero," a six-hour miniseries, for the premium cable channel.
- A highlight of the 33rd festival, held this weekend, is the costumed parade known as 'Playing Mas'
- The creator of the HBO series "Treme" will join a Sunday afternoon reception at Johnny's for cookbook author Lolis Eric Elie
- In two decades of covering David Simon¿s television career, one thing I can say with absolute certainty is that he is never boring or predictable.
- A new gay film premiering in the Baltimore region on Friday features the actor Wendell Pierce -- of "The Wire" fame -- as a conflicted husband and father who has an affair with a teenage boy he meets online.
- It would be hard to find any leading actor in American TV drama whose proven range is greater than that of Dominic West, star of BBC America¿s ¿The Hour.¿
- The chef-writer takes the stage at the Hippodrome Saturday
- Bourdain, Omar and Marlo meet up for Caribbean food in Crown Heights.
- Wendell Pierce joins New Orleans celebrities in protesting cuts at the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune
- Drastic cuts at the New Orleans Times-Picayune upset David Simon, who films his HBO show 'Treme' in the city
- Agnieszka Holland, director of 'In Darkness,' finds primal emotion in an abyss – as she also did in her episodes of 'The Wire.'
- Baltimore notables offer their opinions of the film
- With her new novel "The Most Dangerous Thing," the ace crime writer sets a nightmare in the idyllic neighborhood on the western edge of Baltimore
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
- In the lucid, infuriating 'Big Uneasy,' Harry Shearer proves there was nothing "natural" about the 2005 disaster in New Orleans
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- Hippodrome announces first wave of participants for the post-show tasting