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'The Wire' update: Here are some cast members doing some very good work
The Baltimore SunWith Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea Monday to conspiracy to sell heroin, it seems like a good time to catch up with what some of the other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing. And two of the finest actors in the series, Dominic...Tags: PBS (tv network), Jennifer Lopez, Dominic West, Idris Elba, CBS Corp.
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Neighborhood dogs and 'The Wire': the adventure continues
"The Wire" certainly made Charm City look like it was going to the dogs. With good reason. Turns out the acclaimed HBO series had close ties to canine Baltimore.
I reported last week about "The Wire" crew's adventures with neighborhood pit bulls, and...Tags: Dog (animal), Sports, Harry Potter (fictional character), Softball
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Case offers look into drug ring involving 'Snoop' of 'The Wire'
When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12th floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of...Tags: Rolling Stone, Punishment, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Harborplace
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Laura Lippman's darker side of Dickeyville
The pungent, haunting narrative of Laura Lippman's new novel, "The Most Dangerous Thing," kicks in with a group of kids arguing for dibs on a grassy kickball field near a cotton mill on "Wetheredsville Road."
The whole scene sounds like a cozy...Tags: Treme (tv program), Central Park, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephen King
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Newton: A new voice atop L.A.'s teachers union
Warren Fletcher wrapped up his work three weeks ago as an English teacher at City of Angels and moved over to the headquarters of United Teachers Los Angeles, where he is the union's new president. He missed his first negotiating session because he had to...Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Unions, California, Politics, Regional Authority
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Acting hopefuls flood Stevenson for 'House of Cards' casting call
Talitha Simeona-Stewart flicked her pen across a student's paper as she stood in the line of people in dark suits. She didn't look it, but the eighth-grade English teacher from Millersville was nervous because she had never even tried out for a play,...
Tags: House of Cards (tv program), Netflix Inc., Screen Actors Guild, David Fincher, HBO (tv network)
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'House of Cards' brings Hollywood to Harford County
Being on TV is nothing new for Baltimore. Think of the recent political dramas like "Game Change" and "VEEP" or earlier crime shows like "Homicide" and"The Wire."
But what's going on within a five-acre area of production offices and massive warehouses...Tags: Ides of March, Moneyball (movie), David Fincher, Thriller (genre), White House
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Netflix to film political thriller 'House of Cards' in Baltimore
The Baltimore Sun"House of Cards," a political thriller starring Kevin Spacey and directed by David Fincher, will be filmed in Baltimore starting this spring, it was confirmed Thursday by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The production, which involves 13 one-hour episodes for...Tags: AMC (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, David Fincher, Thriller (genre), Television
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Tears, then hugs on Cafe Hon episode of 'Kitchen Nightmares'
The Baltimore SunDenise Whiting cried, was scolded by Chef Gordon Ramsay and then hugged out months of drama on tonight's "Kitchen Nightmares" episode featuring Whiting, who Baltimoreans -- and the staff of her Hampden theme restaurant Cafe Hon -- love to hate. The...Tags: Restaurants, Denise Whiting, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hampden
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Columnist: Why is Baltimore always portrayed as a hellhole?
The Baltimore SunJoe Queenan is nobody's Mr. Nice Guy. But the deliciously cutting columnist has a soft side for, of all things, Baltimore. In fact in the Wall Street Journal, Queenan rides like a white knight to the city's defense after what he sees as slight after...Tags: Fort McHenry, Periodicals, The Raven (movie), Arts and Culture, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Former Baraka student sentenced to 70 months for drug conspiracy
A federal court judge on Thursday sentenced 21-year-old Romesh Vance, who was featured in a 2005 documentary about Baltimore boys sent to boarding school in Kenya, to 70 months in prison for participating in a drug conspiracy at the Gilmor Homes public...Tags: Punishment, Trials, Documentary (genre), Punishment, Cocaine
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Men charged in murder-for-hire after attorney's alleged disclosure
At Tavon Davis' direction, federal prosecutors say, Isiah Callaway for two years helped orchestrate a scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks. So when the 19-year-old got busted, Davis found Callaway a lawyer, who prosecutors allege...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Pikesville, Witnesses, Prosecution
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