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- The final season of "Veep," which premieres March 31, suffers from the absence of its creator, Armando Iannucci — and from airing in the age of Trump.
- "Veep" actor Reid Scott said Martin O'Malley wanted a cameo role on the HBO comedy series.
- Robin Wright picked up a Golden Globes nomination for her work in "House of Cards."
- "House of Cards," the Maryland-made Netflix political drama, picked up three major SAG nominations.
- As if losing ¿Veep¿ to Los Angeles wasn¿t already tough enough, the series reached a new high in Sunday¿s Emmy telecast winning for outstanding comedy series.
- Baltimore casting director Pat Moran added another Emmy to her trophy case Saturday night for her work on HBO's "Veep."
- With a new David Simon miniseries, "Show Me a Hero," set to debut Aug. 16, HBO today announced that it was ordering two more pilots from the creator of "The Wire."
- It¿s another big year in Emmy nominations for Maryland-made House of Cards and Veep. Once again, both series came up big yesterday in the most prestigious categories announced.
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- Gary Cole joined the cast of "Veep" in Season 2 as a White House political strategist looking down his nose at the vice presidential team of Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- Kevin Spacey won the Screen Actors Guild Award as outstanding actor in a drama series Sunday.
- Business advocates said they were relieved that cuts to Maryland economic development programs weren't deeper in Gov. Larry Hogan's first budget.
- "House of Cards" and "Veep," continue to pile up nominations for excellence -- even as the number of voices calling for the state to end incentives to them grows.
- Film production credits have supported many good jobs in Maryland, but they will never create an industry that will stand on its own.
- State analysts urged lawmakers Tuesday to scrap Maryland's controversial film tax credit, arguing the state hasn't been benefited enough from the $62.5 million poured into television and movie companies since 2012.
- Hampden Column is about Hampdenfest being a success
- I love "Breaking Bad," and even I didn't think it would win as big as it did Monday night at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
- I love the Entertainment Weekly covers this week that show Kevin Spacey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the shoes, shirt, blouse and suits of each other's presidential character.
- The Maryland Institute College of Art announced Wednesday it will launch a masters program in filmmaking and will run it out of a historic Station North theater that will be home to both MICA and Johns Hopkins University's film programs.
- New opportunities for young adults to hang out and have fun in good company are appearing in Laurel along with the fireflies and balmy nights of summer. Two faith-based groups, Bethany Community Church's Open Barn and Laurel Catholic Young Adults, are reaching out to 18- to 35-year-olds who may eventually find their way into more traditional worship environments, by hosting social events where young people can fraternize outside of church.
- Baltimore theater fans are hard-pressed as of late to find a reason to leave the city with so much available right at home: superb local theater companies and community theaters and the renovated Hippodrome. It's a welcome revival of an industry the city was once known for.
- 'House of Cards' has viewed Maryland with an eye to the bottom line and the state should take the same hard look at film production tax credits
- The debacle regarding film tax credits at the recent legislative session could potentially cause Maryland to lose one of the finest TV programs around today, and all because of misunderstanding of an industry and reliance on failed history.
- 'House of Cards' budget makes it a TV show worth keeping in Maryland.
- The breakdown in Annapolis over boosting incentives for films and television series shot in Maryland has left the state without enough money to give Netflix's "House of Cards" what it was seeking to produce its next season here, officials acknowledged Tuesday.
- 'House of Cards' could receive extra tax credits under deal in General Assembly
- Standing in a pile of construction rubble on a cold and dirty location set at the Lord Baltimore Hotel here in January, I didn't know what to expect from Season 3 of HBO¿s "Veep."
- As the General Assembly enters its final week, some tough issues are pending — including figuring out how to comply with
- A D.C. mayoral candidate would like the Netflix series to film less in Maryland, more in Washington
- Maryland senators urged to increase film tax credits
- State should keep tax incentives to support television and film production
- Maryland must offer tax incentives to attract 'House of Cards' and other shows
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- Talk about the magic of television. HBO's "Veep" won an Art Directors Guild Award over the weekend for a most impressive act of TV transformation.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus won a top SAG Award Saturday night for her work in Baltimore-made "Veep."
- Tax credits for Maryland's cybersecurity and film industries could expand as part of the legislative session that starts Wednesday. They're just some of the many tax credits that industry groups said they hope to see grow, even as big fights over the minimum wage and changes to stormwater management fees loom for the session.
- New York magazine's profile of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus knocks the planned community of Columbia as bland, so what?
- Baltimore-more made "Veep" and "House of Cards" scored more award nominations Wednesday as the Screen Actors Guild announced its 2014 nominees.
- Columbia "is neither here nor there, which is to say that it's somewhere between Baltimore and Washington, D.C." writes Jonathan Van Meter
- Baltimore-made "Veep" and "House of Cards," and stars Julia- Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Spacey came up big in Golden Globe nominations announced Thursday.
- Solid political satire from Garry Trudeau makes for impressive Amazon launch.
- Sculptor and craftsman David Knopp of Towson, who creates unique furniture out of plywood, currently has an exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum. In 1012, he won the Mary Sawyer Baker Artist Award and one of his desks was even used in the television series "Veep" during filming in Maryland.