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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: Career and Workplace, Employees, Dining and Drinking, Mount Royal, Restaurants
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Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator, Charles
Thomas A. Kiefaber was ordered Friday to stay away from the historic Senator Theatre he once owned, as well as the Charles Theatre, for six months. Baltimore District Judge Halee F. Weinstein signed the order after the new operator of the Senator Theatre...Tags: Belvedere Square, Human Interest, Harry Potter (fictional character), Elections, Politics
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2012 Maryland Film Fest off to a short, sweet start
Five short narrative films, on themes ranging from a modern-day urban cowboy to a scamming extraterrestrial, kicked off the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival at MICA's Brown Center Thursday night.
Maryland's festival remains the only one of its kind...Tags: Maryland Film Festival, Human Interest, Mount Royal, Animals, Film Festivals
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Alice P. Davies, co-owned resume writing business
Alice Pinkham Davies, who helped thousands of clients with their business careers as the co-owner of a resume writing service, died of Alzheimer's disease Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 85 and lived in Towson.
Born Alice Arnold Pinkham in...Tags: Education, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore County, Mayflower Voyage (1620), Parkville
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Maryland Film Festival kicks off with pleasure and pain
John Waters opened his audience's eyes to a kind of film experience they'd probably never had before. Another writer-director raised in Maryland scared a late-night crowd silly. A movie about a sexual assault left some viewers heading for the exits early....Tags: Services and Shopping, Maryland Film Festival, Mia Farrow, Christopher Walken, Film Festivals
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Recap: Maryland Film Festival 2012 draws strong reactions
Station North was abuzz with thousands of cinema addicts and more casual moviegoers this past weekend, for the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival.
The Festival brought some 100 films and an even higher number of filmmakers to the neighborhood. As always,...Tags: Maryland Film Festival, Film Festivals, Station North, Movies, Entertainment Events
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Maryland Film Festival earns record ticket sales
The 14th Maryland Film Festival proved the most popular yet, with ticket sales up from 5 to 10 percent daily and advance sales up more than 25 percent, according to festival officials.
The four-day festival, which ran through Sunday at the Charles...Tags: Festive Events, Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture, LUV (movie), Maryland Film Festival
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Table Talk: De Kleine Duivel coming to Chesapeake Restaurant building
The ongoing Chesapeake Restaurant project, now under way near the Charles Theatre, has signed on a Belgian brasserie. De Kleine Duivel, which will be operated by Baltimore native Paul Kopchinski, will feature Belgian beers, boutique wines and spirits, and...Tags: Hampden, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Station North, Charles Street
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Date set for Morris Martick memorial: Event to be held Sunday at the Charles Theatre
The Baltimore SunA memorial gathering for Morris Martick has been scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 15, from noon to 2 p.m., at the Charles Theatre. A reception at the Metro Gallery will follow the event at The Charles. Both events are open to the public and no reservations are...Tags: Human Interest
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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: Documentary (genre), Movies, Entertainment Events, Gays and Lesbians, Festive Events
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
A rundown of what's going on the week of 2/13-2/19.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
The Secret World of Arriety
A Separation
This Means War
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
BET Honors (special; 9 p.m.; BET)
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show...Tags: Big Gigantic (music group), Television Industry, National Aquarium Baltimore, Doctor Who (tv program), Tab Benoit
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Chaplin films coming to the Charles Theatre
The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's Charles Theatre.
Charlie Chaplin, a British expatriate who...Tags: Limelight (movie), Charlie Chaplin, The Gold Rush (movie), Nazi Party, Showtime (tv network)
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