People Magazine Chatter: Mike Just Managed to Make a Kazoo Dirty
Keep watching for the outtakes!
Keep watching for the outtakes!
From my palatial suite at the Holiday Inn Express.
As many of you know by now, someone with a very generous heart (or a deep-rooted, dungaree fetish,)
Mike Rowe is on a one-man mission to bring national attention to the importance of skilled trades training across the country.
My old pal Chuck. Still gainfully employed.
Say hello to two delightful lunatics. That’s Fran on the left, and Fred on the right.
Mike wants to help let know people know there is a lot more to Baltimore than crime, drama and unrest.
Tonights show, happily, will not be preempted.
Gary Hoffmann interviewed Mike and asked if he would give his son Calvin some career advice.
If you ask TV star Mike Rowe, he’d say one more key to success is curiosity.
Twenty-seven years ago, back when I was impersonating an actor in downtown Baltimore, a guy named Allan Charles cast me in my first national commercial.
By Mary Carole McCauley Baltimore’s image — badly tarnished in the past few weeks by the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray after his arrest by Baltimore police and the subsequent outbreak of violence — is about to get a much-needed Read More …
Mike talks about his past, present happenings in Baltimore, and the future with the new season of Somebody’s Gotta Do It. Dave chats with tv host, narrator and actor Mike Rowe about eight seasons of Discovery Channel’s ‘Dirty Jobs’, eleven Read More …
As you may have heard, my odyssey to mass-produce a high-quality, competitively-priced Bobblehead entirely in the USA is now complete, and the results are coming to a future episode of Somebody’s Gotta Do It. Without giving too much away, I Read More …
Ryan Bergeron, CNN Clothes may make the man, but a mask transforms him into something more. “With just this mask, the life is changed,” Manuel Quiroz says. “Because when you put the mask on, you feel bigger.” Quiroz has become Read More …