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Bunk of 'The Wire' sticks up for Times-Picayune
The Baltimore SunDavid Simon did it. And now Bunk is doing it too -- protesting drastic cuts at New Orleans Times-Picayune. Wendell Pierce, who played Bunk on "The Wire," has joined a number of big names from New Orleans to tell the newspaper's parent company that they...Tags: Treme (tv program), Wendell Pierce, The Wire (tv program), Wynton Marsalis, Newspaper and Magazine
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L.A. Sports Venues to Adopt New Fan Code of Conduct
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Sports fans in Los Angeles are being held to a higher standard, thanks to a new code of conduct being issued to create guidelines for their game day behavior. The code of conduct is being sponsored by the Los Angeles Sports Council,...Tags: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Dodger Stadium, Staples Center, The Home Depot Center, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
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Bealefeld on the 'failed' drug war, 'The Wire,' and Coldplay
Over the weekend, Baltimore Sun magazine published excerpts from a Q&A with Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III. After five years of talking to bad guys with guns, features editor Sam Sessa got him to dish on some more light-hearted topics such...
Tags: Murder, Employment Opportunities, Coldplay (music group), Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Welcome to the big leagues, Manny Machado ... now, some advice
The Baltimore SunOne minute this week Manny Machado was the baron of Bowie, traveling with the Baysox to glamorous ports of call like Altoona. And the next -- he's in Baltimore, pulling on a pristine new Orioles uniform. No matter how cool he might have seemed on the...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Pikesville, Twitter, Inc., Italy, Fells Point
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Review -- And When She was Good
Laura Lippman's latest, "And When She was Good," is out this week, the latest from Baltimore's favorite mystery writer. Here's a review from Celeste Sollod, a book publishing veteran who writes about Baltimore literary life at BaltimoreBookTalk.com (You...
Tags: HIV, Authors, Baltimore Book Festival, Book, Thriller (genre)
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David Simon's 'Homicide' cop battling life on the streets once again
March 11, 2012
Seven-baker-twenty-four unit turns at Mosher and rumbles past that stretch of Appleton Street where Gene Cassidy took two in the head for the company, the first one stealing his eyesight, the second lodging in his brain beyond the skill...Tags: HIV, Liver Failure, Amtrak, Highway Transportation, Demographics
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Omar sings, dances in 'The Wire: The Musical'
The Baltimore SunCritics regaled "The Wire" for many reasons. Being funny was never one of them. But they never saw "The Wire: The Musical." On the 10th anniversary of David Simon's Baltimore-based HBO drama, the parody site Funny or Die has released a riff on what would...Tags: Entertainment, Theater, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, The New York Times
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David Simon apologizes for 'amused contempt' of 'Wire' fans
The Baltimore SunFans of "The Wire" were taken aback to read that creator David Simon is sort of tired of their rah-rah, late-to-the-game enthusiasm. Simon on Thursday told the New York Times: I do have a certain amused contempt for the number of people who walk...Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, The New York Times, Music
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David Simon bemoans drastic cuts at Times-Picayune
The Baltimore SunDavid Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune. News broke this week that the paper's owners plan to publish the Times-Picayune just...Tags: Treme (tv program), Newspapers, Online Advertising, Newspaper and Magazine
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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), Stephen King, Central Park, Fiction, Arts and Culture
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Michael K. Williams' 'Empire'
RedEyeMichael Kenneth Williams is making a habit of creating unforgettable characters in HBO series. Williams is probably best known for his turn as gay stickup artist Omar Little on “The Wire.” But he’s currently burning up the small...Tags: Television, Hardware, Ku Klux Klan, Mike Tyson, Arts and Culture
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David Simon calls in to Kojo to knock Kwame Brown case
The Baltimore SunListeners to the Kojo Nnamdi Show got a bit more than they bargained for when "The Wire" creator David Simon called in this afternoon to offer his two cents on the Kwame Brown story. Kojo was in the middle of a conversation about the disgraced D.C....Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Prosecution
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