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Anthony Bourdain to end 'No Reservations' with taste of 'The Wire'
The Baltimore SunThe very last episode of Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations" will offer a taste of both New York and Baltimore. The Baltimore flavor will come by way of "The Wire." As the Los Angeles Times puts it, Bourdain has frequently "geeked out" about "The...Tags: Celebrities, Felicia Pearson, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (tv program), Los Angeles Times, Jamie Hector
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Is Marc Steiner smarter than a sixth grader?
The Baltimore SunIs Marc Steiner smarter than Denise Koch? Can the president of Baltimore's City Council outwit the president of a local college? Are any of them brainier than your average sixth grader? Baltimore will find out Saturday when local celebrities play "Are...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Marc Steiner, Academy Awards, Education, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Baltimore filmmaker shines light on Islamic art
Matters of faith continue to divide people in dreadful ways, but there has always been at least one thing that religions have in common — the urge to express belief through art. That's a point driven home in a sumptuous 90-minute documentary by...
Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), PBS (tv network), Roland Park
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'The Bachelorette' recap, episode 8, The final four
As "The Bachelorette" winds down, we're already looking forward to the next batch of hopeless romantics ("Bachelor Pad" starts July 23 featuring Kalon and his butt chin).
We got a sneak peak last Thursday at the Bachelor/Bachelorette casting call. Though...Tags: St. George, Speed Racer (movie)
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'Boardwalk Empire' recap, 'Blue Bell Boy'
hh"He went to the cellar, to draw a little beer; And quickly did return, to say there was none there." -- "Blue Bell Boy," traditional nursery rhyme "Blue Bell Boy" is a stripped-down, brilliant episode of "Boardwalk Empire." Outside of Nucky's immediate...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Al Capone, Theft, Boardwalk Empire (tv program), Transportation Accidents
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New book uses 'The Wire' to explore urban ills
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's former health commissioner has come out with a way that just might get regular people to care about public policy -- he mixes in a heavy dose of "The Wire." Dr. Peter Beilenson, who's now Howard County's chief health officer has written a...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Lead Poisoning
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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: Wendell Pierce, Wynton Marsalis, David Simon, Treme (tv program), Newspaper and Magazine
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Obama campaign throwing 'The Wire' fundraiser
The Baltimore SunIn "The Wire,"Lester Freamon famously said, "You follow drugs, you get drug addicts and drug dealers. But you start to follow the money, and you don't know where the [bleep] it's gonna take you." Well, it's apparently taking folks to Martha's Vineyard...Tags: Elections, Bleep (euphemism), Politics
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From page to small screen
Some of the biggest blockbuster movies in the last 10 years are based on books. (That means you, Harry Potter and “The Hunger Games”). But the annual television lineup has always included its share of book adaptations as well, dating back to...
Tags: Sony Corp., Lucy Liu, Book, Jonathan Franzen, Literature
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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: Hepatitis C , Hospitals and Clinics, Hunt Valley, Prosecution, Witnesses
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The long road to the Baltimore Grand Prix
Steven Wehner had overcome dyslexia, a stint in jail on drug charges and the loss of his repair shop on Martha's Vineyard.
Living in the basement of his mother's Rodgers Forge home, he set his sights on his biggest challenge yet: Bringing an IndyCar...Tags: Cocaine, FIFA World Cup, Sheila Dixon, Economy, Business and Finance, Inner Harbor
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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: Softball, Harry Potter (fictional character), Dog (animal), Sports
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