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Toby's Columbia brings magic of 'Wizard of Oz' to stage
Everyone who has ever sat before a television or movie screen to enjoy the fantasy of "The Wizard of Oz" should plan to see how magical this family favorite becomes onstage at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia. The production brings the beloved...Tags: Entertainment Events, David James, L. Frank Baum, Helen Hayes, Judy Garland
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Art Directors Guild announces award nominees
24 FramesThe Art Directors Guild announced its nominated films for its annual awards.... -
'Game of Thrones' inspires ... a high fashion line?
Show TrackerHelmut Lang's 2012 fall-winter collection has used HBO's "Game of Thrones" as its inspiration. "Game of Thrones" returns on April 1 for its second season.... -
'Game of Thrones' executive producer D.B. Weiss talks Season 2, DVD
Show Tracker"Game of Thrones" executive producer D.B. Weiss discusses the first and second seasons of the lavish HBO fantasy series. "Game of Thrones" returns to TV on April 1.... -
Box Office: Big budget 'John Carter,' Eddie Murphy comedy bomb [Updated]
Company TownIn what is certain to go down as one of the biggest box office flops of the year, the $250-million-plus "John Carter" debuted with a disappointing $30.6 million this weekend. Instead, last weekend's No. 1 film, "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax," claimed the top spot... -
Around town: Malcolm McDowell's film legacy
24 FramesPugnacious, daring British actor Malcolm McDowell, best known for his starring role in "A Clockwork Orange," is not only getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, he is also being feted by the American Cinematheque. Susan King looks at the... -
Small but vibrant crowd expected for Annapolis Comic-Con
He was always a skateboarder and action-movie fan, not to mention a punk-rock enthusiast, but from the time he turned 12, nothing excited Steve Anderson more than the approach and arrival of his favorite day, Wednesday.
That was the day the newest issues...Tags: Peter Jackson, Television, Batman (fictional character), Auction Service, Stan Lee
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Shore Leave offers sci-fi pleasures way beyond 'Star Trek'
If getting arrested and spending some time in a Klingon jail is your idea of a good time, then don't miss this weekend's Shore Leave 33. It could be the place your dream comes true.
"People love it," says Michael Schilling, a spokesman for the three-...Tags: Television, Tricia Helfer, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Hunt Valley
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Robert Sklar dies at 74; historian broke new ground in study of American film
Robert Sklar, a film scholar known for bringing the insights of the social historian to understanding the history of American film, has died. He was 74.
Sklar, who also was one of the original Rotisserie League fantasy baseball "owners" in the 1980s,...Tags: Health, New York University, Newspaper and Magazine, Politics, Disasters and Accidents
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How 'Harry Potter' changed their lives
Thirteen-year-old Alexander Williams was always so reluctant to read that his school arranged to get him special help. But he felt differently about the stories when they were told on a big screen.
Most people who love the films begin with the books. But...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Prince George's County, Harry Potter (fictional character), Fort Meade (military base), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (movie)
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Beth Kassab: Neiman Marcus presents Christmas book of fantasy gifts
Sentinel Business ColumnistPardon the interruption from the recession. Today Neiman Marcus unveiled its 85th annual Christmas book and, if you're like me, you flip straight to the fantasy gifts section to see what kind of dreamy Christmas concoctions they came up with this year....Tags: Breast Cancer, Religious Festivals, Neiman Marcus, Holidays, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Teen wins grand prize in Herald-Mail Halloween Scary Story Contest
chrisc@herald-mail.comTheir story ideas came at odd times. David Hills of Smithsburg was brushing his teeth when inspiration struck. Rebecca Cohen of Hagerstown drew inspiration from a yard sale. Zoe Decker of Chambersburg, Pa., was looking over a poem she had written earlier....Tags: Horror (genre), Religious Festivals, Abusive Behavior, Holidays, Genres
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