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Clooney, DeNiro May Fight Crime Together
Zap2It.comOscar winners George Clooney and Robert DeNiro may be on the verge of teaming up for a new police procedural, assuming both busy stars can make room in their schedules. According to Production Weekly and published interviews with DeNiro, the two...Tags: John Grisham, Robert DeNiro, Juvenile Delinquency, Daniel Auteuil, 50 Cent
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Spike Lee Gets New NBC Gig
Zap2It.comSpike Lee's planned NBC drama about post-Katrina New Orleans has fallen through, but the "Malcolm X" director has signed on to another project at the network. Lee will direct a drama pilot, formerly titled "M.O.N.Y.," about an unlikely candidate who...Tags: Literature, Television, New York City, Sex and the City (movie), Candace Bushnell
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ESPN prepares to offer 30 documentaries in 15 months
WatchdogOn Friday I attended a panel discussion on the making of sports documentaries that featured four filmmaking luminaries: Albert Maysles ("Gimme Shelter," "Grey Gardens"), Barry Levinson ("Diner," "The Natural," "Rain Man"), Barbara Kopple ("Harlan County...Tags: Movies, New York Knicks, Reggie Miller, Muhammad Ali, Society
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Baltimore's reel men
Sun Movie CriticThese guys hail from the same city? Barry Levinson, 61, makes gently pointed comedies about growing up, about camaraderie and family and finding one's foothold in the world. He's a television producer and director of distinction. He's won an Oscar and an...Tags: Movies, John Waters, Television, Jack Black, Andy Warhol
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A history of the Hippodrome
1914 Nov. 23 - The Hippodrome Theatre, designed by Thomas W. Lamb, opens with a vaudeville show featuring jugglers, comics and four elephants. The 3,000-seat theater, the city's largest, cost about $225,000. 1917 The Hippodrome becomes affiliated...Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Movies, John Waters, Jane Wyman, Theater
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Where the memories oughta be in pictures
Special to the Sun"It was a terrific place to grow up," remembered Barry Levinson, film director and resident of Forest Park from 1948 to 1963. "We had everything we needed for day-to-day living within a few blocks; we never had to drive anywhere. There were three movie...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Business, Homes, Sales, Michael Johnson (football, safety)
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Fun houses
Special To The SunDo you need a good laugh? We mean a big laugh. Not a mild chuckle or a little tee-hee, but a full-out, gut-busting, knee-slapping, side-splitting, tears-in-your-eyes, complete-loss-of-all-bodily-functions laugh. If that's what you really need, then...Tags: Richard Pryor, Television, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), HBO (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service
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Union Square tavern front wall collapses
Sun StaffA landmark tavern regarded as a symbol of revival in the Union Square neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore crumbled in a mass of cascading bricks and dust yesterday as the owners were renovating the building. Built in the 1840s and currently known as Glen...Tags: Larry Little, Building Material, Industrial Accidents, Bars and Clubs, Metal and Mineral
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Book Festival grows but keeps the personal touch
Sun StaffLocal and nationally known literary figures will take center stage again this year at the annual Baltimore Book Festival. Beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday (since Friday's events were canceled due to the threat of Hurricane Isabel), a number of poets,...Tags: Movies, Mount Vernon Place, Children, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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The film that wowed Barry Levinson
Sun Movie CriticWhen Barry Levinson plays host for On the Waterfront at the Senator Theatre Thursday night -- the opening attraction for this year's Maryland Film Festival -- he hopes audiences will feel the same thrill he experienced as a 12-year-old seeing it in 1954...Tags: Eva Marie Saint, Weddings, Senator Theatre, Movies, Rachel Weisz
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Sold! Angelos scored with ’93 home run
Sun StaffIt was a time when Peter G. Angelos was known as the "king of asbestos." He was cast as a civic white knight, using the millions he had earned representing workers with asbestos-related illnesses to return the Baltimore Orioles to local ownership. On...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, AAA, Baltimore Ravens, Spring Training, Memorial Stadium
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10-acre lake and park refresh old city suburb
Special to The SunPeggy Murphy could've easily bought a home in one of Baltimore's surrounding counties. But then she probably wouldn't have a 10-acre lake and a park two minutes from her doorstep. And she would've paid a great deal more to get the kind of house she has...Tags: Family, Rentals, Ellicott City, Tourism and Leisure, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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