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Film and TV

    Commentary: Andre Braugher made himself part of Baltimore
    The actor, who lived in Baltimore as “Homicide: Life on the Streets” was filmed in the city, made an impact that went beyond his memorable portrayal of Baltimore Police Detective Frank Pembleton.
    Andre Braugher as detective Frank Pembleton in “Homicide: Life on the Street.”
    Andre Braugher could never be boxed in
    Andre Braugher played Det. Pembleton, a brilliant, bristling investigator on the Baltimore-based "Homicide: Life on the Street," but the soulful, funny man behind him transcended every role.
    Andre Braugher in "Homicide: Life on the Street."
    Five good reasons to make fun of Baltimore that don’t include crab or crack
    Comedians like Matt Rife, Theo Von and Chris Rock have talked smack about Baltimore, but they’re missing the most obvious jokes about us.
    Comedian Matt Rife, seen here in January, dropped a comedy special on Netflix last month that opened by making fun of Baltimore.
    The fictional Maryland town that only exists on the Cartoon Network
    Maryland gets animated on “Craig of the Creek” and “Jessica’s Big Little World,” two Cartoon Network series that take place in the fictional town of Herkleton.
    A still of Jessica and Craig from Cartoon Network’s “Craig of the Creek” spinoff, “Jessica’s Big Little World.”
    We’re taking over, one TV at a time: You can’t escape Marylanders on reality shows
    "MasterChef Junior." "Squid Game: The Challenge." "Hell's Kitchen." No matter where you turn lately, Maryland citizens are on your television.
    Bishme Cromartie of "Project Runway" is one of the many Marylanders who has appeared on reality television — and done quite well — in the last few months.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    Here are 7 Things to do in Annapolis for the week starting Dec. 7, 2023.
    Downtown Annapolis dresses up for the holidays, with Midnight Madness on Thursday a key event in he schedule.
    Norman Lear’s first flop was a show about Baltimore. He thought it was ‘terrific.’
    Audiences hated Norman Lear’s show about a Baltimore hotel. To the television legend, the racy 1975 series “Hot l Baltimore” was “terrific.”
    Television producer Norman Lear is shown in his office in Los Angeles on March 29, 1979.
    ‘Something the Lord Made’: A Baltimore-based film from 2004 finds new fame
    Clips from the HBO movie “Something the Lord Made” posted on TikTok and YouTube have surged in popularity this year as people discover (and rediscover) the true story of Vivien Thomas.
    Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def), left, and Alan Rickman in “Something the Lord Made.”
    Dan Deacon on his warehouse show days, scoring films and ‘that song’ in ‘Priscilla’
    Avant-garde composer Dan Deacon discusses his time in Baltimore, his work as a composer and what it was like to hear 'The Crystal Cat' in Sofia Coppola’s 'Priscilla.'
    Dan Deacon performs in California during a 2014 tour.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    Is there anything not holiday-themed to do this week? Who cares! You could watch the immortal tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge, shop holiday markets and eat a lot of chocolate during the week through Dec. 6.
    Twenty Maryland Avenue small businesses will open Friday night for a holiday open house.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    The holiday season is upon Annapolis. You could catch a production of the musical “White Christmas,” shop at the first of several holiday markets or enjoy the century-old tradition of the Annapolis tree lighting. Those are some of the best things to do starting the day after Thanksgiving through Nov. 29.
    The Classic Theater of Maryland premieres one of its holiday productions Friday, a stage adaptation of the movie musical "White Christmas."
    Napoleon rejected his American family, but Baltimore’s own Bonaparte didn’t back down
    The biopic “Napoleon,” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix, has renewed interest in Baltimore’s own Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte and her tussle with France’s famous imperial family.
    The monument and gravestone of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore. She was the sister-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte.
    Here we go, Annapolis catches sugar plum fever for the holidays
    Travel & Leisure just put Annapolis 15th on its annual list of the top 25 towns to visit for Christmas for the second year in a row. The website, frankly, is late to the party. Annapolis has been a Christmas town for more than a century. Here, then, is an essential guide to the holidays in Annapolis.
    Annapolis will light its tree Sunday, Nov. 26 in the Grand Illumination. It's a tradition stretching back more than a century.
    Matt Rife’s Netflix special takes aim at Baltimore — and utterly misses
    Former “Wild ’n Out” comedian Matt Rife thought it was a good idea to take aim at a domestic abuse victim and Baltimore in his new Netflix special “Natural Selection.” Unsurprisingly, he was wrong.
    Comedian Matt Rife, seen here in January, just dropped a comedy special on Netflix.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could line up for tickets to see “A Christmas Carol,” catch the county executive in a Latin dance competition or listen to some award-winning blues. Those are just some of the best things to do through Nov. 22.
    The Spirit of Christmas Present is one of three ghosts who haunt Ebenezer Scrooge in Colonial Players production of "A Christmas Carol." Tickets for the December run are on sale only Saturday morning.
    She chose family over love on ‘The Golden Bachelor.’ She has no regrets.
    She may not have walked away with "Golden Bachelor" Gerry Turner, but Maryland's Joan Vassos' time on the ABC dating show still ended in a love story.
    Gerry Turner gives a rose to Joan Vassos on an episode of "The Golden Bachelor."
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You can honor Veterans Day, take in a traveling circus, catch a college basketball doubleheader, or hear some great jazz and roots. Those are just some of the best things to do through Nov. 15.
    Do Portugal Circus will set up its big top at Westfield Annapolis Friday for a 10 day run of performances of "Cirque."
    Does Fox News know the James Webb Telescope has been peering into space for nearly 2 years?
    Laura Ingraham, of Fox News, was doubled over in laughter with a guest of hers in a clip captured on the website formerly known as Twitter. Why? Because President Joe Biden referred to the Webb Space Telescope, but the TV hosts thought he gaffed.
    The James Webb Space Telescope's 18 mirrors are seen fully installed on the James Webb Space Telescope structure at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
    Letters: Richard Roundtree earned icon status
    Richard Roundtree's portrayal of the title character in the 1971 film "Shaft" earned him icon status, Wayne E. Williams says.
    NEW YORK - 1971:  Actor Richard Roundtree performs in scene from "Shaft" directed by Gordon Parks.  Academy Award Winner for Best Song "Theme From Shaft" by Isaac Hayes. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
    Commentary: Baltimore saw “Shaft” before almost anyplace else
    Actor Richard Roundtree, who died Tuesday at age 81, created the iconic film character John Shaft, who redefined Black male characterization in movies and across popular culture.
    Richard Roundtree in the Gordon Parks movie “Shaft” (1971).
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