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Newtown Tragedy Subject of PBS Series
The Hartford CourantPBS has announced plans to broadcast a weeklong series of documentaries and news specials surrounding the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, "After Newtown," from Monday, Feb. 18, to Friday, Feb. 22. One of those specials, a psychological profile of the...Tags: Barack Obama, Adam Lanza, PBS (tv network), Columbine High School, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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Week of special PBS programming to focus on Newtown tragedy
Channel Guide MagazineAt the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour today, PBS announced that in response to the tragic shootings in Newtown, Conn., last month, it will be airing a week of special programming under the banner “After Newtown” that... -
Tonight: New ‘NCIS,’ ‘Go On’; ‘Justified’ returns; Jimmy Kimmel moves
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWith holiday festivities and bowl games concluded, we're back to regular programming. Season premieres and fresh episodes pack the Tuesday lineup. A list of choices: 1. The entire CBS lineup is new, which means that “NCIS” at 8 p.m. should... -
Tonight: Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, ‘NCIS’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelA few TV highlights Tuesday night: 1. When I was growing up, CBS had the greatest female stars: Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore and Carol Burnett. That treasured trinity entertained millions each week, and they are celebrated in PBS' “Pioneers of... -
Richard Ben Cramer, Pulitzer Prize winner, dies at 62
Richard Ben Cramer, a former Baltimore Sun reporter who later became a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent for The Philadelphia Inquirer and an acclaimed author chronicling the lives of politicians and legendary sports figures, died Monday of...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), New York Yankees, College Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Sports Illustrated
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Treat Chicago's homicide surge as an epidemic
For once, Chicago has beaten New York in a competition that the Windy City had no desire to win. Chicago ended 2012 with more homicides than New York. No one cheers for that. Chicago, with only a third of New York's population, ended 2012 with 506...
Tags: Politics, Personal Weapon Control, The Interrupters (movie), Rahm Emanuel, Epidemics and Plagues
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Faces, some masked, of Anonymous
Two years ago in December, Visa, MasterCard and PayPal cut off all financial services to WikiLeaks. This left the controversial website blocked off from accepting online donations — a state of affairs that did not sit well with members of the...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Politics, PBS (tv network), Chevy Chase, Anonymous (internet groups)
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Datebook
Sunday, Dec. 9 Classical music Candlelight Concerts presents the Curtis Institute of Music, featuring guitarist Jason Vieaux and violist Roberto Diaz, at 7 p.m. at Howard Community College's Horowitz Performing Arts Center, Smith Theatre, 10901 Little...Tags: Concerts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Harriet Tubman, Christianity, Clarksville
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What Al Jazeera thinks of Baltimore
Baltimore-area viewers won't see it in their TV listings, but this week a program will premiere on the Al Jazeera English channel that could do more to shape the world's image of their city than any other media coverage or civic promotion done all year....
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Physiology, PBS (tv network), MSNBC (tv network), Juvenile Delinquency
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Tonight: ‘Dancing With the Stars’ ejects 2; ‘Frontline’ profiles Obama, Romney
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe TV highlights tonight: 1. “Dancing With the Stars” will send two celebrities packing. Those two, based on performances so far this season, should be Kirstie Alley and Bristol Palin. But I'm predicting that two former champs, Drew Lachey... -
Orlando TV history: WMFE TV becomes WUCF TV
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWednesday was a history-making day in Orlando television. WMFE TV, long the main PBS station in Central Florida, became WUCF TV. The deal closed to sell Channel 24 to the University of Central Florida. “It's a great day for the community,”... -
Levinson's latest is no Valentine to his hometown
Three decades and more than 25 films into his directing career, and Barry Levinson is still mining his hometown for movie ideas. But his latest film, a horror-mystery about a murderous parasite let loose in the Chesapeake Bay, is about as far removed...
Tags: Politics, Maryland Film Festival, Credit and Debt, Tax Credits, Barry Levinson
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