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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "The Wire"

  1. Visit John Munch strikes again! John Munch strikes again!

    He's everywhere!

  2. Visit Nick Hornby interviews David Simon, creator of The Wire Nick Hornby interviews David Simon, creator of The Wire

    Some great stuff about storytelling and writing near the end.

  3. Visit Mark Bowden profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire Mark Bowden profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire

    Bowden is part of the story: he claims frienship with William Marimow and John Carroll, towards whom Simon holds grudges against. On fiction: "Art frees you from the infuriating unfinishedness of the real world."

  4. Visit 90.7 KWMU interviews Andre Royo, who plays "Bubbles" in The Wire 90.7 KWMU interviews Andre Royo, who plays "Bubbles" in The Wire

  5. Visit Margaret Talbot profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire Margaret Talbot profiles David Simon, creator of The Wire

    Season 5 to focus on the newspaper and how the media frames crime in the American city.

  6. Visit Profile of Donnie Andrews, the inspiration for Omar from The Wire Profile of Donnie Andrews, the inspiration for Omar from The Wire

    Except he's not gay, and Omar didn't do drugs.

  7. Visit Andrew Dignan on The Wire's main title sequence Andrew Dignan on The Wire's main title sequence

    "The Wire's opening credits are not an ordinary credits sequence, but a series of four short films that distill each season's themes, goals, and motifs."

  8. Visit For ‘The Wire,’ Rap That’s Pure Baltimore For ‘The Wire,’ Rap That’s Pure Baltimore

    "No national rap star has emerged from Baltimore, despite all this grass-roots activity, largely because a distinctive local black sound — Baltimore club, or house, a thrusting, occasionally lewd form of dance music — already existed."

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