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Film and TV

    Watch the first trailer for ‘Lady in the Lake,’ set and filmed in Baltimore
    Just over a month away from its premiere, Apple TV+ released the first trailer for “Lady in the Lake,” the drama based on the 2019 novel by New York Times bestselling author — and Baltimore resident — Laura Lippman, staring Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram.
    Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram in "Lady in the Lake," premiering July 19, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Is ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ closer to streaming?
    NBC is rumored to be closer to acquiring the music rights necessary for “Homicide: Life on the Street,” the critically acclaimed Baltimore-set ’90s police drama, to be available for streaming.
    Andre Braugher (left) and Kyle Secor at an event for the TV classic “Homicide: Life on the Street” (1993). Securing rights to the music used on the show has delayed its release on streaming platforms, but there is speculation that NBC may be close to acquiring them.
    Rob Lowe at UMD? New Brat Pack doc stirs ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ memories for alumni
    “BRATS,” actor Andrew McCarthy’s new documentary about himself and the other members of the 1980s “Brat Pack,” recalls the filming of “St. Elmo’s Fire” at University of Maryland, College Park in 1984. For some alumni, it feels like yesterday.
    Howard Schacter, left, then a member of the Interfraternity Council at University of Maryland, College Park, poses with Rob Lowe during the filming of "St. Elmo's Fire."
    Five things to do during Baltimore Pride week
    Here are five LGBTQ-centered events happening during Baltimore Pride 2024.
    Sapphira Cristál and Nymphia Wind, from RuPaul's Drag Race, will be performing at Pride.
    Trans woman wins Miss Maryland USA, making history with a list of pageant firsts
    When Bailey Anne Kennedy was crowned on Saturday as Miss Maryland USA, she broke almost every barrier that existed in the state’s pageant history--including being the first married, Asian-American, and trans woman winner.
    Bailey Anne Kennedy smiles with tears in her eyes as she holds a bouquet and wears a tiara and Miss Maryland 2024 sash. The previous year's winner adjusts her sash and other beauty pageant contestants smile and applaud behind her.
    Pat Sajak, who called Maryland home, retires as host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ after 41 seasons
    Pat Sajak announced his retirement in June 2023, making the 41st season of “Wheel of Fortune” his last.
    Pat Sajak and Vanna White attend the 25th anniversary celebration of “Wheel of Fortune” at Radio City Music Hall in 2007.
    Robyn Dixon will return to reality television as part of cast on ‘The Traitors’
    Less than two months after news broke that Robyn Dixon would not be returning to “Real Housewives of Potomac,” the reality television star has landed a new on-screen role with “The Traitors.”
    TV personality Robyn Dixon will join 20 other celebrities for the third season of “The Traitors” on Peacock.
    Could you spell these words that knocked Maryland kids out of National Spelling Bee?
    Maryland kids were close but couldn’t quite churn out the correct spellings for words to advance to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
    Forty-five spellers participated in the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, including two from Maryland.
    Parkway Theatre looks to gaming, performances to boost future beyond film
    Though the Parkway Theatre will still do quite a bit with film, several arts and cultural partnerships and events are planned.
    The Parkway Theatre in Station North.
    WMAR’s Jamie Costello to retire after 37 years with station
    Jamie Costello is retiring from TV after almost four decades with WMAR.
    Jamie Costello is retiring from TV after almost four decades with WMAR.
    Towson alum Mike Flanagan talks horror and wanting to film in Maryland
    Mike Flanagan, the filmmaker known for his horror works such as “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” “Midnight Mass” and “The Fall of the House of Usher,” is returning to his home.
    Mike Flanagan, who grew up in Maryland, is returning to share his stories with Towson University graduates.
    The new ‘Golden Bachelorette’ is a Maryland native and our personal favorite
    The first-ever “Golden Bachelorette” is a 61-year-old Montgomery County woman who left last season’s “The Golden Bachelor” of her own volition.
    Joan Vassos, right, goes on a date with Gerry Turner in last year’s “The Golden Bachelor.”
    ‘The Office’ reboot is about a dying newspaper. I’m not laughing.
    “The Office” reboot will focus on volunteer reporters, but there’s nothing funny about the sad decline of news.
    A reboot of “The Office,” NBC’s beloved comedy series, will take place in a Midwestern newsroom.
    As funds run dry, a program for young storytellers enters its final chapter
    Through film, animation, photography and writing, young people were given the tools to tell their stories at Baltimore Youth Film Arts.
    Through Baltimore Youth Film Arts, young people learned the ins and outs of producing films and other art forms.
    Get your first peek at Baltimore-based Apple TV series ‘Lady in the Lake’
    “Lady in the Lake,” the Apple TV+ drama based on the 2019 novel by New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman, will have its global premiere date of July 19. The miniseries stars Natalie Portman and Baltimore-native Moses Ingram.
    Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram in "Lady in the Lake," premiering July 19, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    John Waters released from hospital after car accident
    Cult filmmaker John Waters released a statement reassuring that although he was hurt in the Baltimore County crash, he did not sustain major injuries.
    Baltimore filmmaker John Waters.
    Maryland Film Festival returns with a movie only John Waters could pick
    The Maryland Film Festival, the state’s celebration of film, its culture and emerging talent, is officially back for its 25th edition.
    A still from “Butt Boy,” John Waters’ pick for the 2024 Maryland Film Festival lineup.
    ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ is a classic. This podcast will remind you why.
    The new podcast “Homicide: Life On The Set” explores Baltimore’s classic cop show with the people who helped create it.
    Andre Braugher, left, and Kyle Secor played Detectives Frank Pembleton and Tim Bayliss in “Homicide: Life on the Street.”
    Coming soon to a theater near you: Open captions
    Jacob Leffler, the vice president of the Maryland Association of the Deaf, said the bill makes movie theaters more accessible for all people — including moviegoers who are learning the language spoken in a movie or people who want or need enhanced visual support for comprehension
    Open captions will be required soon at Maryland movie theaters over a certain size.
    Christian Siriano to serve as grand marshal of Annapolis Pride Parade
    Christian Siriano, an Annapolis native, will serve as grand marshal and keynote speaker June 1 for the annual Annapolis Pride Parade & Festival, which is a major coup as the event enters its fourth year.
    Christian Siriano 15th Anniversary Show
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