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    May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. How Josh Gad was almost Cameron, and Sarah Palin led Jason Winer to '1600 Penn'

    Talk about instant success. Baltimore native Jason Winer doesn't even have a name yet for his Hollywood production company. But he and his two co-creators, "The Book of Mormon" Broadway star Josh Gad and former White House speechwriter Jon Lovett, already have an order for 13 episodes of their first production, a new NBC sitcom titled "1600 Penn."
    Talk about instant success. Baltimore native Jason Winer doesn't even have a name yet for his Hollywood production company. But he and his two co-creators, "The Book of Mormon" Broadway star Josh Gad and former White House speechwriter Jon Lovett, already...

    Tags: Mormon, Christopher LLoyd, Modern Family (tv program), Economy, Business and Finance, NBC (tv network)

  2. May 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Script season in full bloom in Chicago

    It was a notable week for Chicago's television industry, with official announcements from NBC and Fox that both networks would be picking up their Chicago-shot pilots for the fall TV season.
    It was a notable week for Chicago's television industry, with official announcements from NBC and Fox that both networks would be picking up their Chicago-shot pilots for the fall TV season. "Chicago Fire" (from "Law & Order" producer Dick Wolf and "3:10...

    Tags: New York University, Paramount Pictures, Arts and Culture, Girls (tv program), South Shore

  4. May 4, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  5. Dr Steve Gets Physical With Olivia Newton John

    Olivia Newton-John’s appeal seems to be timeless. With a career spanning more than four decades she is still a vibrant, creative individual that is adored by fans across the world. Born in Cambridge, England in 1948, the youngest child of Professor Brin Newton-John and Irene, daughter of Nobel Prize winning physicist, Max Born, Olivia moved to Melbourne, Australia with her family when she was five. By the age of fifteen, she had formed an all-girl group called Sol Four. Later that year she won a talent contest on the popular TV show, “Sing, Sing, Sing,” which earned her a trip to London. By 1963, Olivia was appearing on local daytime TV shows and weekly pop music programs in Australia. Olivia cut her first single for Decca Records in 1966, a version of Jackie DeShannon’s "Till You Say You’ll Be Mine." In 1971, she recorded a cover of Bob Dylan’s "If Not For You," co-produced by John Farrar, who she continues to collaborate with today.
    Olivia Newton-John’s appeal seems to be timeless. With a career spanning more than four decades she is still a vibrant, creative individual that is adored by fans across the world. Born in Cambridge, England in 1948, the youngest child of...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Breast Cancer, Robert De Niro, Glee (tv program), Arts and Culture

  6. May 3, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Death on NYC train platform leads to $180k mystery

    The mystery began with a heart attack, a man with a past, and a bag of money that federal authorities now want to keep. In August, a retired Teamster from Boston stepped off an Amtrak train in New York City and collapsed on the platform at Pennsylvania...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, Joint Ventures, Music Industry, Mark Wahlberg

  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  9. People V. the State of Illusion

    Oh, Austin Vickers (no, he’s not an NFL quarterback). Why did you waste my time? Why are you going to waste the time of any sap foolish enough to spend money to go see your docudrama infomercial?
    Fox 5 San Diego staff
    Oh, Austin Vickers (no, he’s not an NFL quarterback). Why did you waste my time? Why are you going to waste the time of any sap foolish enough to spend money to go see your docudrama infomercial? The filmmakers that gave you the mildly entertaining...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Sports, Bleep (euphemism), Movies, Entertainment

  10. Apr 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Budget impasse in Annapolis threatens thriving local TV industry

    After four tough years, these are heady days in the world of Maryland TV and film production.
    After four tough years, these are heady days in the world of Maryland TV and film production. Last month, "Game Change," the Baltimore-made HBO docudrama on the 2008 presidential election, premiered to strong reviews and even stronger debate. This week,...

    Tags: Finance, Kevin Spacey, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Harford County

  12. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. LAPD officer who cracked 'bling ring' case has advised on movie

    When filmmaker Sofia Coppola set out to tell the story of the "bling ring," she wanted the movie to have an authentic, docudrama sensibility.
    When filmmaker Sofia Coppola set out to tell the story of the "bling ring," she wanted the movie to have an authentic, docudrama sensibility. So the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department investigator who...

    Tags: Paris Hilton, Entertainment, Michael Jackson, Criminals, Sofia Coppola

  14. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Michael Brewer play a gripping examination of bullying

    Commissioned by the Mosaic Theatre a scant year ago, the drama "A Measure of Cruelty" arrives on the Plantation stage fully formed, confidently directed and superbly acted.
    Commissioned by the Mosaic Theatre a scant year ago, the drama "A Measure of Cruelty" arrives on the Plantation stage fully formed, confidently directed and superbly acted. Originally announced with the working title "The Michael Brewer Project," this...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Michael Brewer, Deerfield Beach

  16. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. 'A Measure of Cruelty' explores the aftermath of the Michael Brewer attack

    "A Measure of Cruelty" hits close to home. The play, commissioned by the Mosaic Theatre in Plantation and opening Thursday, April 19, is set against the backdrop of the 2009 Michael Brewer attack, in which the Deerfield Beach Middle School student was doused in rubbing alcohol and set on fire by three classmates.
    "A Measure of Cruelty" hits close to home. The play, commissioned by the Mosaic Theatre in Plantation and opening Thursday, April 19, is set against the backdrop of the 2009 Michael Brewer attack, in which the Deerfield Beach Middle School student was...

    Tags: Facebook, Music, Deerfield Beach Middle School, Walter Cronkite, Arts and Culture

  18. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  19. ‘Game Change’ a Telling Political Guilty Pleasure

    Off The Markley
    I have a new favorite sexytime thought, which is Julianne Moore playing Sarah Palin. Let me just dwell on this for a second before launching into my thoughts on the HBO docudrama “Game Change” because Moore is one of those actresses who no...
  20. Mar 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Family dynamics a key part of Australian serial killer tale

    Australia'smost notorious serial killer provides the malignant power source in the IFC-released docudrama "The Snowtown Murders." As John Bunting, the actor Daniel Henshall is the reason this debut feature from director Justin Kurzel retains a human pulse, no matter how inhumanly hideous Bunting's pursuits become.
    Australia'smost notorious serial killer provides the malignant power source in the IFC-released docudrama "The Snowtown Murders." As John Bunting, the actor Daniel Henshall is the reason this debut feature from director Justin Kurzel retains a human...

    Tags: Jesse Eisenberg, Heath Ledger

  22. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 'Game Change' - Sarah Palin posse flipping out over HBO film before seeing it

    Last week, I wrote about HBO's &quot;Game Change" right after screening the two-hour film about the 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain and Sarah Palin. You can read it <a title="xx" href="http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-02-15/entertainment/bal-hbo-game-change-first-look-palin-moore-harris-harrelson-20120214_1_moore-s-palin-hbo-s-game-change-mccain-palin" target="_blank">here</a>.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Last week, I wrote about HBO's "Game Change" right after screening the two-hour film about the 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain and Sarah Palin. You can read it here. I described the film as "so political in so many good ways," and predicted...

    Tags: Kate Gosselin, Andrew Breitbart, HBO (tv network), Elections, Katie Couric

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