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Married couple picks up hitchhiking John Waters in Kansas
The Baltimore SunFilmmaker John Waters' crazy cross-country hitchhiking journey continues, with word Monday that he sped through Kansas with a middle-aged married couple from Illinois. Laura Broviac and Michael McHaney, she a county Democratic Party chief, he a circuit...Tags: Faye Dunaway, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Stand-up Comedy, Entertainment Events, Democratic Party
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Sykesville man takes memorable swing at Orioles' announcer job
Kirk McEwen wasn't nervous when he entered the radio booth at Oriole Park last Saturday. The Sykesville resident had been behind a microphone a few thousand times during a long broadcasting career.
But this was different. McEwen was one of 25...Tags: Joe Morgan (baseball), Drama (genre), Disc Jockeys, Entertainment, Jim Palmer
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'Mansome': Morgan Spurlock examines men's self-image, grooming
Los Angeles TimesMorgan Spurlock, the clown prince of documentary filmmaking, has examined fast food ("Super Size Me") and product placement ("The Greatest Movie Ever Sold"). Now, in the just-released"Mansome," he turns his attention to the somewhat surprising topic of...Tags: Judd Apatow, Will Arnett, Morgan Spurlock, Mansome (movie), Anthropology
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Maryland Film Festival kicks off with pleasure and pain
John Waters opened his audience's eyes to a kind of film experience they'd probably never had before. Another writer-director raised in Maryland scared a late-night crowd silly. A movie about a sexual assault left some viewers heading for the exits early....Tags: Charles Theatre, Dark Horse (movie), Selma Blair, Mia Farrow, Film Festivals
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Recap: Maryland Film Festival 2012 draws strong reactions
Station North was abuzz with thousands of cinema addicts and more casual moviegoers this past weekend, for the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival.
The Festival brought some 100 films and an even higher number of filmmakers to the neighborhood. As always,...Tags: God Bless America (movie), Charles Theatre, Bobcat Goldthwait, Scranton, Film Festivals
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John Waters and documentary 'Vito' to open Outfest
24 FramesJeffrey Schwarz's "Vito," a documentary about the late gay activist Vito Russo, author of "The Celluloid Closet," is the opening night gala presentation of the 30th Outfest: The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival... -
Michael V. Manieri, city firefighter and medic
Michael Vincent Manieri, a Baltimore City firefighter and medic, died of heart disease Wednesday at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 40 and lived in Towson.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Parklawn Avenue, he attended Shrine of the Little Flower...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Heart Disease, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief
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Dr. Sketchy's offers drawing sessions in burlesque settings
The "Jaws" theme music plays over the Windup Space's sound system as a short, striking young woman stretches out on stage in a shimmering green mermaid costume.
Buh-duh. Buh-duh.
The woman stays very still, until she notices it — a five-foot-...Tags: Sports, Sumo Wrestling, Culture, Stranger Than Fiction, Ceremonies
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LGBT film festival set for June
Baltimore QFest, one of two LGBT film festival set for 2012, will unspool June 21-24 at various locations throughout the city.
Organizers plan to show some 60 feature films, documentaries and shorts during the four-day festival. Where the films will be...Tags: Festive Events, Charles Theatre, Movies, Arts and Culture, Movies
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Marisa Tomei Waterworks
Now here's one leak Marisa Tomei's publicist couldn't plug.
The Oscar-winning actress has been slapped with a lawsuit by insurance companies repping two of her downstairs neighbors, claiming that a leak from the actress's New York apartment damaged their...Tags: West Village, Marisa Tomei, Insurance, Water Supply, Celebrities
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John Waters, Ron Shelton, David Simon react to 'Diner'
"Diner" has resonated with Baltimore-connected writers and moviemakers across the popular and literary spectrum. Here are some of their reactions to the movie's 30th anniversary.
The film "shined a light on a time in Baltimore that I was not that...Tags: Treme (tv program), The Wire (tv program), David Simon, Religion and Belief, Television Industry
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