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    Dec 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bmore gets braggy

    Season's greetings, hon! Hard to believe 2012 is almost over. You know us — busy, busy!
    Season's greetings, hon! Hard to believe 2012 is almost over. You know us — busy, busy! If we weren't opening a Ripley's "Odditorium," we were putting historic landmarks up for sale. When we weren't helping John Waters hitchhike across the country,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Auto Racing, Washington Monument, Super Bowl, Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  2. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Mailbag: Boat parade overcame the boycott

    As you can imagine, this was a very interesting year for the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade: the slack economy, the uncertainty of home and parade entries and, of course, the organized boycott of the event. As it turns out, we had one of the best...

    Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Entertainment Events

  4. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Crime & Punishment: Bethel Man Accused of Incest, Pornography With His Daughter

    <strong>George Sayers, Jr. of Bethel allegedly fathered a son </strong>with his 23-year-old daughter Tiffany Hartford and also created explicit videos and photos meant to jump-start the porn career Hartford apparently wanted. The whole ordeal was uncovered when Sayers, 46, allegedly sold a video (for $40 a copy) of a sexual encounter between Hartford and a female friend without the friend's permission. The woman contacted police. In the investigation, police uncovered the incest, which was confirmed by DNA testing on Hartford's 2-year-old son. Sex with a blood relative falls under the definition of third-degree sexual assault in Connecticut; both father and daughter were charged. Hartford's mother told the Danbury News-Times she moved back to Bethel in 2006 so Hartford could get to know her father, adding she "hoped that he had bettered himself, but that was not the case." Um, yeah and then some. Even John Waters would be creeped out by these people.
    George Sayers, Jr. of Bethel allegedly fathered a son with his 23-year-old daughter Tiffany Hartford and also created explicit videos and photos meant to jump-start the porn career Hartford apparently wanted. The whole ordeal was uncovered when Sayers,...

    Tags: Easton (Fairfield, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Suffield, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Sex Crimes

  6. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Orioles manager Buck Showalter deserving of Baltimore Sun Marylander of the Year honor

    It was the Orioles&rsquo; final regular-season series in Tampa Bay -- three October games that preceded the team&rsquo;s first trip to the playoffs in 15 years -- and I was sitting in Orioles manager Buck Showalter&rsquo;s office in the visiting clubhouse of Tropicana Field.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It was the Orioles’ final regular-season series in Tampa Bay -- three October games that preceded the team’s first trip to the playoffs in 15 years -- and I was sitting in Orioles manager Buck Showalter’s office in the visiting clubhouse...

    Tags: Gold Glove Awards, Adam Jones (baseball), Jim Thome, Sports, Kweisi Mfume

  8. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Harvey G. Alexander

    Harvey G. Alexander, who founded and served as executive director of the Baltimore Film Festival and also read poetry on WBJC-FM, died Nov. 23 of pulmonary edema at Franklin Square Medical Center.
    Harvey G. Alexander, who founded and served as executive director of the Baltimore Film Festival and also read poetry on WBJC-FM, died Nov. 23 of pulmonary edema at Franklin Square Medical Center. He was 77. "I first got to know him in 1964 at Martick'...

    Tags: Poetry, Entertainment, Sam Peckinpah, Festive Events, Arts and Culture

  10. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Ricki Lake's style evolution

    Ricki Lake jumps off the couch and struts across the expansive set of her new talk show in a pair of killer black YSL Trib Toos.
    Los Angeles Times
    Ricki Lake jumps off the couch and struts across the expansive set of her new talk show in a pair of killer black YSL Trib Toos. "Divine taught me to walk in high heels," she says. "He said, 'Honey, I'm gonna show you how to walk in those things.' He...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Talk Shows (genre), Entertainment, Helmut Lang, Ricki Lake

  12. Oct 29, 2012 | Zap2It
  13. An interview with Pandora Boxx of RuPaul’s All Stars Drag Race

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Fan-favorite Pandora Boxx made an early exit from RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race. One of the top four in Season 2, Pandora was hoping to show off her improvement in the intervening years. And then the contestants were told they were to compete in teams of...
  14. Jun 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Nutshell' murder dioramas arrive on film

    A man hangs from a rope connected to the beam of a barn, his feet smashing through a wooden crate so he looks like he's cut off at the knees. His wife explains that when he was angered or annoyed, he would go to that spot, get up on a bucket, put a noose around his neck and threaten suicide. On the fatal day, she placed the bucket elsewhere, so he grabbed the crate.
    A man hangs from a rope connected to the beam of a barn, his feet smashing through a wooden crate so he looks like he's cut off at the knees. His wife explains that when he was angered or annoyed, he would go to that spot, get up on a bucket, put a...

    Tags: Entertainment, Museums, DeSales University, Dioramas, Documentary (genre)

  16. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Marylander of the Year

    In 1987, The Sun's editorial board decided to bestow upon the Johns Hopkins University's then-president, Steven Muller, a newly created award: Marylander of the Year. The distinction was meant to honor the person who "contributed the most to Baltimore and Maryland and to the lives of our people," and the man who was in the midst of a rapid expansion of Hopkins' medical and academic empire got the nod as the leading "puller of strings, guide, coach, motivator, spokesman, cheerleader, tambourine-shaker, master of ceremonies and world traveler."
    In 1987, The Sun's editorial board decided to bestow upon the Johns Hopkins University's then-president, Steven Muller, a newly created award: Marylander of the Year. The distinction was meant to honor the person who "contributed the most to Baltimore and...

    Tags: Gold Glove Awards, Elections, Johns Hopkins University, Human Interest, Kweisi Mfume

  18. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Duff Goldman goes beyond TV in latest foodie media venture

    From Baron Ambrosia dueling with John Waters on the Cooking Channel on Friday, to Adam Richman featuring Faidley's crab cake sandwich this week on the Travel Channel, Baltimore has been getting its share of foodie TV lately.
    From Baron Ambrosia dueling with John Waters on the Cooking Channel on Friday, to Adam Richman featuring Faidley's crab cake sandwich this week on the Travel Channel, Baltimore has been getting its share of foodie TV lately. But it looks to be mere...

    Tags: Adam Richman, David Fincher, Television, YouTube, Onions

  20. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Kathleen Turner: The Go-To Gal When You Need A Powerful Dame

    Need someone to play a potty-mouthed, ex-alcoholic nun? An abusive, alcoholic wife of a college professor? A washed-up, alcoholic writer?
    The Hartford Courant
    Need someone to play a potty-mouthed, ex-alcoholic nun? An abusive, alcoholic wife of a college professor? A washed-up, alcoholic writer? Call Kathleen Turner, an actress who has made a career of hard-edged, in-your-face, booze-soaked roles. Now add...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Christianity, Susannah York, Political Fundraising

  22. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The movies are a mission for Baltimore's George Figgs

    Downloading movies and watching them on a computer is not for George Figgs, who has spent the better part of three decades affording Baltimore cinephiles the chance to experience films the way God intended &mdash; in the dark, projected onto a bigger-than-life screen, sharing the experience with a bunch of people whose only commonality is an urge to see how the on-screen story plays out.
    Downloading movies and watching them on a computer is not for George Figgs, who has spent the better part of three decades affording Baltimore cinephiles the chance to experience films the way God intended — in the dark, projected onto a bigger-...

    Tags: Entertainment, Mount Royal, Roger Corman, Arts and Culture, Google Inc.

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