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Grace Arnold Nalls, commercial artist, dies
Grace Arnold Nalls, a retired commercial artist and stage performer, died of congestive heart failure July 30 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Homeland resident was 82.
Born Grace Lucille Arnold in Baltimore and raised in Forest Park, she was a...Tags: Timonium, Maryland, Human Interest, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Screen Actors Guild
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Annapolis Summer Garden produces authentic, enjoyable 'Hairspray'
Annapolis Summer Garden caps a strong season with "Hairspray," John Waters' nostalgic tribute to 1960s Baltimore that is a perfect fit for outdoor August evenings at City Dock.
Based on Waters' 1988 film, the musical has won eight Tony awards,...Tags: Human Interest, Theater, Patterson Park, Annapolis, Education
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Talk about the devil dancing: Nancy Grace gets ABC's 'Stars' for being bad
The Baltimore SunI am too tired to go crazy about this. And there really are so many hugely more important things going on the world practically every day. But ... I cannot let the addition of HLN host Nancy Grace to the lineup of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" pass...Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Documentary (genre), Houston Rockets, David Arquette
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Concert news: Future Islands, John Waters, Ledisi, Surfer Blood, first Baltimore Soundstage show, Suzanne Vega, Moby
The Baltimore SunThe new music venue in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore Soundstage, has scheduled its first show for September 6. Big Sam's Funk Nation, a New Orleans funk band, will play the venue's soft opening. Edwin McCain is scheduled to play the day after. The...Tags: Fine Arts, Arts and Culture, Suzanne Vega, Moby, Hippodrome Theatre
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LGBT film festival set for June
Baltimore QFest, one of two LGBT film festival set for 2012, will unspool June 21-24 at various locations throughout the city.
Organizers plan to show some 60 feature films, documentaries and shorts during the four-day festival. Where the films will be...Tags: Movies, Festive Events, Documentary (genre), Gays and Lesbians, Festive Events
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College student's philosophy program brings Plato and Buddha to Jessup prison
Donald McColl was ready to start his PowerPoint presentation on the questionable origin of some early Christian artworks, but the equipment was acting up. A student asked, "Does anyone have a paper clip?" It was a joke. No one has a paper clip in prison....Tags: Jorge Luis Borges, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prisons, Philosophy, Buddhism
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From Baltimore, a celebration of Woody Guthrie
Nearly a decade ago, Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, a Frederick-born playwright, actor and musician who called Baltimore home for several years, began digging into the life of Woody Guthrie. The fruits of that exploration are now onstage in New York....Tags: Health, Broadway Theater, Billy Bragg, Arts, Woody Guthrie
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George Kuchar dies at 69; influential underground filmmaker
George Kuchar was perhaps the most prolific and influential filmmaker most moviegoers have never heard of.
With his twin brother, Mike — and later, alone — Kuchar made some of the earliest films in the 1960s explosion of underground movies....Tags: Film Festivals, Television Industry, New York City, Documentary (genre), Los Angeles Times
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John Waters: Sun made a mistake in reassigning Sragow
I am amazed that The Baltimore Sun is letting Mike Sragow leave his position as main film writer. All a medium size city can do today to compete with the big national newspapers is to cover local news well, and The Sun does do that in politics, crime...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Social Media, Movies, Entertainment
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Nominated for his first Emmy, Josh Charles plays it cool
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Baltimore School for the Arts, The Killing (movie), Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Aaron Sorkin
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Josh Charles: Emmy nominee makes 'The Good Wife' better
Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
"Someone asked me the other day, 'Are you super-nervous?' And I'm really not right now," says the...Tags: Baltimore School for the Arts, The Killing (movie), Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Aaron Sorkin
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Louis R. Mills Jr.
Louis R. "Lou" Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound" and whose Cold Spring Lane studio was a destination for stars and musicians, died Friday of a heart attack at St. Joseph...Tags: Yaphet Kotto, Health, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Hunt Valley, Television Industry
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