Creator of The Wire, David Simon, talks about his Baltimore




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Creator of The Wire, David Simon, talks about his Baltimore

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David Simon sat down at Werner's to talk about how the charms and idiosyncrasies of the city inform his work and the "love letter" he wrote to Baltimore.

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tv, baltimore, the, wire, david, simon,

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