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Baltimore's Grand Prix comes with risks and rewards
The city invested nearly $7 million in the Grand Prix at a time of cutbacks in neighborhood services. It tied up downtown traffic before, during and after a long holiday weekend, less than two weeks before voters go to the polls for a mayoral election....Tags: Pratt Street, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Layoffs and Downsizing, Jones Falls Expressway, Road Transportation
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Celebrity Scoop: Kathryn Hahn
Zap2ItShe's often been cast as the best friend or the loyal assistant, but now it's Kathryn Hahn's time to shine. The former "Crossing Jordan" co-star gets glammed up as the female lead in "Free Agents," NBC's take on a British comedy series that premieres...Tags: NBC (tv network), Kathryn Hahn, Meryl Streep, Television, Free Agents (tv program)
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'The Wire' didn't wreck Baltimore's image, and the Grand Prix won't fix it
Kudos to Mac Nachlas for expressing so eloquently most of the feedback I've been hearing regarding the Baltimore Grand Prix ("One racing weekend is no panacea for Baltimore," Sept. 8). Baltimore's reputation has been not been earned by television shows...Tags: Entertainment, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Television
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'Diamond Ruff' Movie To Begin Filming in Hartford
The Hartford CourantJoe Young Jr. peered into the empty Bank of America tower, a heartache for the city with its vacant 26 floors right in the middle of Main Street, and smiled. The cash has long been hauled out. The bank tellers and corporate offices moved a block away...Tags: Mark Dixon, California, Pedro E. Segarra, Bank Robbery, Screen Actors Guild
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The meaning of an Emmy nomination: A round-table discussion
For a television critic, the Emmys are always a mixed bag. It's always great when shows and performances we have supported from the beginning are recognized, but sometimes — if you can believe it — the shows and people we believe deserve to...Tags: Movies, Alan Cumming, Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory (tv program), Justified (tv program)
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Not Big Brother
No one likes the thought of Big Brother constantly looking over one's shoulder. So it's understandable many people initially resisted the idea of blanketing the city with police surveillance cameras that record everything that happens within their field...Tags: David Simon, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video
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NBC Thursday Fall TV Premiere Night: More Exciting Than Christmas
Or whatever day/holiday/event you got most excited for as a kid. That's how I feel about the return of most of my favorite NBC shows for their fall seasons (except "30 Rock," which comes back in early 2012). "Community," "Parks and Recreation" and "The...Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Community (tv program), NBC (tv network), Whitney (tv program), The Office (tv program)
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Omar's coming -- but it's to a silly network sitcom
Michael K. Williams, who played one of the greatest villains in TV history on HBO's "The Wire," is joining the cast of NBC's "Community" for three episodes, according to Dan Harmon, executive producer of the NBC sitcom.
Williams, who played stick-up...Tags: Community (tv program), Boardwalk Empire (tv program), NBC (tv network), Colorado, HBO (tv network)
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Now a free woman, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson heads to L.A. pursue her dream
To rebuild her life, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson had to destroy her reputation.
The actress who portrayed a cold-blooded killer so memorably on three seasons of the HBO cable series "The Wire" pleaded guilty this month to a crime she says she didn't commit....Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Harvard University, Police Arrests, Fine Arts
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Film of Christopher Shinn's "Four" Completed; Pitching Sundance
Hartford CourantHere's an update in the film version of "Four," the London and off-Broadway play by Hartford-born and Wethersfield-raised playwright Christopher Shinn. Though last year plans fell apart because of financing to film in the area the movie version of the...Tags: Movies, Off-Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Sundance Film Festival
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BMA's 'Interior Worlds' highlights Baltimore buildings
Move over, Louvre. Show some respect, Basel's Bibliothek.
A new exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art makes the case that two iconic Baltimore buildings can take their place in the first rank of the world's architectural gems. And that's not just the...Tags: Harvard University, Libraries, Walters Art Museum, Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Michael K. Williams builds his own TV empire
Michael Kenneth Williams is feeling lucky these days.
The 44-year-old performer known to fans of HBO's "The Wire" as fearless stickup man Omar Little says there is nothing he's wanted more since the Baltimore-based drama ended than to "just...Tags: NBC (tv network), Biology, Punishment, Drama (genre), Barack Obama
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