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November 16, 2007

Wanted: Celebrity Sightings

Scarlett

MiltonInnSteakWhich would you rather see?

I have a feeling the readers of this blog are more interested in sighting a delicious steak than an A-list movie star, but I've been asked to post a request here for any news you can give us. Scarlett Johansson and Jennifer Connelly are in town, as you probably know if you read our Movie Today story this morning. Ginnifer Goodwin of Big Love and Kevin Connolly of Entourage are also around.

They must be eating at some restaurants over the weekend. If you see any of them, please post below, preferably with a description of their meals.

Although it's not necessary to include your e-mail when you post, if you do have a sighting, please give it to us so a reporter can get in touch with you.

(Barbara Haddock Taylor/Sun Photographer: delicious steak)

(AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian: Scarlett)

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 12:18 PM | | Comments (13)
        

Comments

I don't know who Scarlett Johansson or Jennifer Connelly are.

Now that steak looks like a bone-in filet mignon wrapped in bacon served with piped potatoes and sprig of Rosemary.

Don't make me laugh out loud at work. The other reporters are looking at me.

Funny man and Actor Jimmy Fallon, whose fiancee is the movie's Producer was spotted having lunch at McCormick & Schmick's yesterday...crab soup was his starter. He expressed an interest that the new Fogo de Chao was near his hotel.

Who are Scarlett Johansson or Jennifer Connelly? Who cares?
Couldn't you think of anything else to blog about?

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This is my obnoxious older brother, guys.

Let the people eat in peace please! I could never imagine having 40 people watch me eat and take notes. I know it's part of the "gig" to be a celebrity but enough is enough. It's bad enough when the gossip mags/blogs try to get information and being nosy, but when a newspaper blog does it just makes me wonder what is next?

Robert said:

Now that steak looks like a bone-in filet mignon wrapped in bacon served with piped potatoes and sprig of Rosemary.

I also am totally out of touch with modern popular culture and have no idea who Scarlet Johansson is, but wouldn't "bone-in filet" be an oxymoron?

It may be an oxymoron, but there are lot of places on the web that are selling bone-in filets.

I guess we could call it a bone-in tenderloin or maybe a porterhouse sans strip steak.

I'd love to see Kevin Connolly floating around Baltimore. I think he could use a big hug, after how the media has treated him the past few months. Would love the opportunity to give him a pat on the back and tell him it will all be ok. Poor cutie.

Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Connolly were at Big Kahuna in Harborplace Friday night (filming was going on at the end of the block, across from the visitor center); we noticed some kind of teriyaki rib-looking dish headed their way, but it looked mostly untouched when they left.

not, repeat not a bone in filet. no such thing. it's a cowboy steak aka bone in ribeye.....

If you go to www.DowntownDiane.net..she spotted
several of the celebs at the Ravens game Sunday and has pics posted and info on Kevin Connelly from Entourage fame's love of "Ruth's Chris."

Jimmy Fallon had dinner at the Black live in Fell's last Wednesday. We was seated next to a table of 7 Catholic priests. I was waiting for a Saturday Night Live sketch to break out!
He was overheard (easy since he was next to the bar) telling the owner that the Black Olive was one of the best restaurants he had dined at in a long time. Also took the time to toast and pose for pictures with a large table of college students.

After dinner, Jimm Fallon enjoyed drinks at Ale Mary's in Fells Point (Washington and Fleet).

Don't know about the restaurants, but scarlett johannson was shopping at Cupcake in Fells Point on Sunday.

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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