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Acting hopefuls flood Stevenson for 'House of Cards' casting call
Talitha Simeona-Stewart flicked her pen across a student's paper as she stood in the line of people in dark suits. She didn't look it, but the eighth-grade English teacher from Millersville was nervous because she had never even tried out for a play,...
Tags: David Fincher, Kevin Spacey, Screen Actors Guild, House of Cards (tv program), Netflix Inc.
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'House of Cards' brings Hollywood to Harford County
Being on TV is nothing new for Baltimore. Think of the recent political dramas like "Game Change" and "VEEP" or earlier crime shows like "Homicide" and"The Wire."
But what's going on within a five-acre area of production offices and massive warehouses...Tags: White House, Academy Awards, House of Cards (tv program), Moneyball (movie), Entertainment
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Netflix to film political thriller 'House of Cards' in Baltimore
The Baltimore Sun"House of Cards," a political thriller starring Kevin Spacey and directed by David Fincher, will be filmed in Baltimore starting this spring, it was confirmed Thursday by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The production, which involves 13 one-hour episodes for...Tags: House of Cards (tv program), Business, Entertainment, David Fincher, AMC (tv network)
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Tears, then hugs on Cafe Hon episode of 'Kitchen Nightmares'
The Baltimore SunDenise Whiting cried, was scolded by Chef Gordon Ramsay and then hugged out months of drama on tonight's "Kitchen Nightmares" episode featuring Whiting, who Baltimoreans -- and the staff of her Hampden theme restaurant Cafe Hon -- love to hate. The...Tags: Cafe Hon, Hampden, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Denise Whiting
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Columnist: Why is Baltimore always portrayed as a hellhole?
The Baltimore SunJoe Queenan is nobody's Mr. Nice Guy. But the deliciously cutting columnist has a soft side for, of all things, Baltimore. In fact in the Wall Street Journal, Queenan rides like a white knight to the city's defense after what he sees as slight after...Tags: The Raven (movie), Fort McHenry, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, John Cusack, Twelve Monkeys (movie)
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Former Baraka student sentenced to 70 months for drug conspiracy
A federal court judge on Thursday sentenced 21-year-old Romesh Vance, who was featured in a 2005 documentary about Baltimore boys sent to boarding school in Kenya, to 70 months in prison for participating in a drug conspiracy at the Gilmor Homes public...Tags: Documentary (genre), Cocaine, Abell Foundation, Trials, Punishment
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Men charged in murder-for-hire after attorney's alleged disclosure
At Tavon Davis' direction, federal prosecutors say, Isiah Callaway for two years helped orchestrate a scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks. So when the 19-year-old got busted, Davis found Callaway a lawyer, who prosecutors allege...Tags: Laws, Theft, Baltimore County, Facebook, Murder
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Speaking Up To Strangers Who Offend
The Hartford CourantIn between the learning, there were a number of grade school pranks my classmates and I would play at Whittier Elementary in Waukegan, Ill. — like writing something clever on a small piece of paper, sticking tape or paste on the other side and...Tags: Toy Industry, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Frank III Harris, New York City
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'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped
With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....Tags: Sonja Sohn, Romola Garai, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Entertainment, Politics
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Attorney General Holder orders more episodes of 'The Wire'
The Obama administration has some very pressing matters on its hands: Three overseas wars, an economy struggling to recover and a massive budget shortfall.
So, what are administration officials spending their time doing? Why, ordering more episodes of...Tags: Sonja Sohn, Ed Burns, Eric Holder, Movies, Wendell Pierce
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HBO set designers provide 'change' you can believe in
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland is no stranger to movies and TV, but with the filming of the HBO political drama "Game Change" here, our small state has taken on its toughest role ever -- Alaska. Yet production designer Michael Corenblith and set decorator Tiffany Zappulla...Tags: Elections, Education, Six Flags Inc., Los Angeles Hotels, Democratic Party
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Baltimore Sun in the news
There's a fallacy that reporters detest being in the spotlight. If that were really true, articles would be published without bylines. But print journalists have found that it's easier and more fun to ask questions than it is to answer them. Nonetheless,...
Tags: Human Rights, Awards and Prizes, H.L. Mencken, Entertainment, Politics
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