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Critic's Notebook: 9/11-related TV programs to watch
The 10th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon arrives a week from Sunday — I don't think I need to tell you the date — and as might be expected, television is all over it. Our decimal culture encourages comment,...Tags: Documentary (genre), NBC (tv network), Paul McCartney, Dick Cheney, New York City
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Constellation-Exelon merger will benefit Baltimore, BGE customers
In his June 27 commentary ("PSC should be skeptical of Constellation-Exelon merger"), Byron Beckford questions whether the pending merger of Constellation Energy with Exelon Corporation will be good for Baltimore. It will. Since we first began...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues
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Thousands to gather to remember Battle of North Point
Many call the Battle of North Point, when the Maryland militia faced thousands of invading British soldiers, the forgotten battle in a nearly forgotten war. But Sunday, nearly 200 years after that pivotal encounter in the War of 1812, thousands will...Tags: Baltimore County, Arts and Culture, England, Kevin Kamenetz, Fort McHenry
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Arroyos & Foothills plans fall hiking series
The Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy has planned an ambitious schedule of weekly Saturday hikes this fall, looking into the history and features of many of the area's hiking trails.
Docent-led hikes will cover a range of topics, including local history,...Tags: Travel, Arts and Culture, Science, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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No laughs but plenty of relevance in 'The Trojan Women'
Now is the summer of our discontent. If you'd like a little theatrical relief from all that's ailing America's body politic, Anne Bogart and SITI Company are probably not your ticket.
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FOR THE RECORD:
Tragedian's name: The...Tags: Tony Awards, Tragedy (genre), Arts and Culture, Politics, Poetry
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News briefs for Sunday, Sept. 4
Tour set for Spring Hill Cemetery HARRODSBURG — Just before the sun sets Sept. 16 and 17, history will come to life at Spring Hill Cemetery. On those two evenings, James Harrod Trust will host the eighth annual “History Underfoot”...Tags: Arts and Culture, History (tv network), Clubs and Associations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Libraries
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To view a photo gallery of Saturday's Presentation College football game, go to www.aberdeennews.com
PC drops 39-13 decision in program's first contest Dustin Morgan said Presentation College's first ever football game was Trinity Bible College's most important game ever. Morgan and Trinity Bible College spoiled the Saints' inaugural football game on...Tags: Antonio Davis, Religious Texts, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, College Football
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Fans, cowbells at PC's first football game
Presentation College may not have won against Trinity Bible College, but to fans, they took home a win for working hard to play their first game.
Hundreds of fans cheered the Saints on; a few fans had signs, others had bells. The home team side...Tags: Religious Texts, Arts and Culture, Basketball, College Basketball, College Football
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Plan your schedule with our list of everything going on this week.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
Contagion
Creature
Life, Above All
Warrior
NOTABLE TV
Monday:
O’s v. Yankees (1:05 p.m; MASN)
When Pop Culture Saved...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Maryland State Fair, Rachel Zoe, NBC (tv network), The Office (tv program)
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Looking Back: Ellis to discuss history of education in Kentucky
RICHMOND — Bill Ellis, Foundation Professor Emeritus of History at Eastern Kentucky University, will discuss his latest book, “A History of Education in Kentucky,” 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Grand Reading Room of John Grant Crabbe Main...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Education, Book
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Looking Back: Community event set for Sunday in Frankfort
FRANKFORT — A free community event hosted by the Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution and the Kentucky Historical Society will be 3 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Cralle-Day Garden of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, 100 W....Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Civil Unrest, New York City
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Looking Back: Local woman curious about her family history
Contributing WriterKim Whitehouse Milburn of Danville is happy her mother left family history, including a family tree, deeds, newspaper clipping and photographs. She’d be happier if someone had written the identities of people on the back of the pictures. As she...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture, Germany, Elizabeth Drew
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