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Nominated for his first Emmy, Josh Charles plays it cool
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Walton Goggins, HBO (tv network), The Good Wife (tv program), Baltimore School for the Arts, Murder
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Josh Charles: Emmy nominee makes 'The Good Wife' better
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Walton Goggins, The Good Wife (tv program), HBO (tv network), Baltimore School for the Arts, Celebrities
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Louis R. Mills Jr.
Louis R. "Lou" Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound" and whose Cold Spring Lane studio was a destination for stars and musicians, died Friday of a heart attack at St. Joseph...Tags: Electronics, Barry Levinson, Belvedere Square, James Earl Jones, Artists
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'Diner' to be turned into Broadway musical
Another classic American film set in Baltimore is headed for Broadway, but unlike "Hairspray" this one may be a less obvious fit.
Barry Levinson has adapted "Diner," his well-regarded 1982 movie, for the stage. With music and lyrics by rock singer-...Tags: Mel Brooks, Barry Levinson, Sheryl Crow, Kevin Bacon, Paul Reiser
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T-shirts celebrate inside jokes and ironic civic pride
Andy York recently bought a T-shirt that captures how he feels about his city.
The design includes various implements of violence that include brass knuckles, a switchblade, a noose and a brick in the shape of a heart.
"It all comes down to self-...Tags: Entertainment, Dundalk, Festive Events, Mount Vernon, Edgar Allan Poe
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Eileen R. Philips, volunteer, dies
Eileen R. "Mimi" Philips, a homemaker and volunteer who enjoyed music, died of cancer Monday at her Richmond, Va., home.
The former Roland Park resident was 77.
The daughter of a Ford Motor Co. assembly line worker and a factory worker, Eileen Rose Wade...Tags: Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), Roland Park, Ford Motor Co., Harford County, Baltimore County
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Week 5: Attack of the '80s
1980s fever struck 'DWTS' this week, complete with live performances of "Eternal Flame," "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Manic Monday" from The Bangles, who also graced the show to promote their NEW album "Sweetheart of the Sun" and tour. Who knew?
The...Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Lionel Richie, David Arquette, Dancing With the Stars (tv program)
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Movember: Growing awareness along with whiskers
The last time Ryan Imbriale grew a mustache, he was a junior in high school. Now 39, he still cringes a little when he sees that yearbook photo, showing the wispy scraggle above his lip. He was never tempted to set aside his razor again. Until now.
"I've...Tags: Entertainment, Ace of Cakes (tv program), High Schools, Personal Service, Schools
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Going world class
When it comes to destination cities, Minneapolis long ago took its place with the San Franciscos, New Yorks and Montreals of North America.
It boasts impressive architecture, a vibrant arts community, and wonderful dining and shopping. And its...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Sculpture, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Baltimore's Josh Charles gets his first Emmy nomination
When Josh Charles first appeared opposite Julianna Margulies in "The Good Wife" on CBS in 2009, you couldn't help but wonder if this was going to be a breakthrough role for him. On Thursday, the one-time Baltimore School for the Arts student broke into...Tags: Walton Goggins, HBO (tv network), The Good Wife (tv program), Politics, Baltimore School for the Arts
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'Witch's Brew' on tap Wednesday night at the Charles
"Witch's Brew," the latest effort from horrific Baltimore director Chris LaMartina, gets its world premiere at the Charles Theatre Wednesday night.
The movie, filmed in and around Baltimore over the past two years, offers the twisted tale of a couple...Tags: Entertainment, Syfy (tv network), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Charles Theatre, Charles Street
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