Sunday, February 11, 2007

the UK watched the Wire?

Guardian Unlimited UK coverage of the Wire.

Ties to 'Wire' cut -- but new work calls

Landing the part of Stringer Bell, a charismatic and multifaceted drug lord on HBO's excellent crime drama "The Wire," is probably the best thing that's happened in Idris Elba's career.


Sunday, December 17, 2006

washington post article on the Wire

'The Wire': Young Adults See Bits of Their Past

Monday, December 11, 2006

city of lost children

Heather Havrilesky's review of the fourth season of the Wire, focusing on the kids on the show. Havrilesky is one of my favorite tv critics. Maybe my favorite. And here's the link to David Simon's Reason Magazine interview that Havrilesky mentions.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Behind The Wire: David Simon on where the show goes next.

The fourth season of HBO's The Wire comes to an end next Sunday. A show of remarkable complexity, co-written by former Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon and former police detective Ed Burns, it is perhaps the most critically acclaimed TV program of the season. What critics and fans alike have noted is The Wire's remarkable narrative compression; as in the best novels, there is a sense that every detail has a purpose. Early on, The Wire may have impressed viewers with its cop-show chops—the first season focused on the Barksdale drug crew and the investigative police force trying to bring them down—but the show was always about something bigger—namely, the life of the city itself. In the fourth season, which concludes on Dec. 10, the show has expanded its focus from local politics and the drug trade to the public school system; with only one remaining season scheduled, we pressed David Simon on what The Wire adds up to, how the writers' room operates, and what might be in store in Season 5. Simon spoke with me by phone from his office in Baltimore.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

funny

Outgoing Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich has a cameo in the Wire

Carmelo Anthony and the Wire


Jordan Brand hosted a special dinner for ‘Melo the other night in Denver to celebrate the M3, and the Baltimore native invited several cast members of The Wire (aka the best show on the television) to the party. Carmelo has never made it a secret how much he loves the gritty HBO drama.

Aw, Felicia Peason looks so young.