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Oliver Stone stopping in Baltimore to screen new documentary
The Baltimore SunFilmmaker Oliver Stone will be in Baltimore Thursday, screening his new documentary and fielding questions about it. "Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States," a series that re-examines American foreign policy, is now airing on Showtime....Tags: Entertainment, John Cusack, Education, U.S. Department of State, Documentary (genre)
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Senator Theatre sale, for $500,000, to be approved Wednesday
The Baltimore SunBaltimore’s Board of Estimates is expected to approve the sale of the Senator Theatre to its current operators Wednesday for $500,000. Senator Theatre LLC, a company controlled by James “Buzz” Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, has...Tags: Services and Shopping, Inner Harbor, Arts and Culture, Realty, Harborplace
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City plans to sell Senator Theatre to Cusack family
The Baltimore Development Corp. has agreed to sell the historic Senator Theatre to its current operators, officials said Thursday. The BDC's acting president, Kimberly A. Clark, announced the sale to Kathleen Cusack and her father James "Buzz" Cusack...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Baltimore Development Corporation, Belvedere Square, Rosebank, Dining and Drinking
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Artscape attractions include Robert Marbury, his 7-foot Yeti
When Robert Marbury was 19 years old, he necked with Ricki Lake on camera. At age 29, he spent a year sailing in Indonesia, where he says his ship was attacked by pirates. Four years later, he was one of the three co-founders of the Minnesota Association...
Tags: Mount Royal, Celebrities, Arts, Arts and Culture, Connecticut College
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Ex-Senator Theatre owner jailed, accused of harassment, trespassing
Days after operators of Baltimore's Senator Theatre accused former owner Tom Kiefaber of trespassing at the movie house and harassing workers, Kiefaber was arrested Monday at the site. Police were called to the York Road theater Monday morning where...
Tags: Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Senator Theatre, Tom Kiefaber
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Coping with second day of no electricity frustrates many
Pat Johnston, like many Baltimore residents, was fuming Sunday as she faced another day without electricity. Describing her frustration level, she said, "On a scale out of 10, I'm at 11.2. "You can't get through to find out [when power is likely to...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Rosebank, Hurricane Irene (2011), Vehicles, Roland Park
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Promising dancer bows out of Washington Ballet to study at Towson
Rebecca Houseknecht was destined to be a star.
Everyone said so: her ballet teachers, the judges at international competitions, the director who chose the Odenton teen from among hundreds of aspiring ballerinas to feature in "First Position," a...Tags: Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Entertainment Events, First Position (movie), Music
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'Health, Interrupted' led to assumptions, challenged
The chance to chronicle a teacher's battle with multiple sclerosis while learning documentary movie-making and earning a slot in a new film competition — it all came together for 18 students at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute with their nonfiction...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Music Industry, Music
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Table Talk: Lost City Diner finally materializes
Let's just say that hydroelectric dams haven't taken as long to complete as the Lost City Diner, Joy Martin's long-awaited project in the Charles North neighborhood.
There were rumors of activity on the corner of Charles and Lafayette in early July,...Tags: Renewable Energy, Salads, Restaurants, Ice Cream, Pork Chops
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Kevin Clash shines in new documentary 'Being Elmo'
When Kevin Clash was a boy in Baltimore County, he'd watch TV mere inches from the screen and wish he could walk right into "Sesame Street."
It didn't take him long to get there. At 15, the kid from Turners Station became the regular puppeteer on a...Tags: Entertainment, Sesame Street (tv program), Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Jim Henson, Kevin Clash
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The Morris Martick memorial: 'If Morris were alive today, Morris wouldn't be here'
The Baltimore SunMore than 200 of his friends, admirers and former employees gathered Sunday afternoon in the main auditorium of Charles Theatre to pay tribute to Morris Martick, the inimitable restaurateur who died on Dec. 15 at age 88. Attendees, some of whom had...Tags: Mount Royal, Aquaculture
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More than 200 memorialize inimitable restaurateur, Morris Martick
More than 200 of his friends, admirers and former employees gathered Sunday afternoon in the main auditorium of the Charles Theatre to pay tribute to Morris Martick, the inimitable restaurateur who died on Dec. 15 at age 88. Attendees, some of whom had...Tags: Mount Royal, Employees, Aquaculture, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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