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    Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Hopkins' Nobel winner Riess to speak at Baltimore synagogue Sunday

    Adam Riess, the Nobel Prize-winning astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss the expansion of the universe and its mysteries in an event at Bolton Street Synagogue on Sunday.
    Adam Riess, the Nobel Prize-winning astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss the expansion of the universe and its mysteries in an event at Bolton Street Synagogue on Sunday. Riess will present and lead a discussion titled...

    Tags: Adam Riess, Maryland Science Center, Awards and Prizes, Nobel Prize Awards, Religion and Belief

  2. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Baltimore farmers' market and bazaar draws crowd for season opener

    Cups of coffee warming their hands, the two women hovered over pansies.
    Cups of coffee warming their hands, the two women hovered over pansies. "I'm looking at the colors that remind me of my grandmother's garden. I'm deciding between the yellow and the white," said Malinda Peeples of Bolton Hill. "I'll probably get them...

    Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Falafel, Apples, Pies and Tarts, Ellicott City

  4. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Mary Aitken, music teacher

    Mary Aitken, a retired switchboard operator who taught music in Baltimore public schools, died of Alzheimer's disease March 28 at her home in the Ridervale section of Riderwood in Baltimore County. She was 89.
    Mary Aitken, a retired switchboard operator who taught music in Baltimore public schools, died of Alzheimer's disease March 28 at her home in the Ridervale section of Riderwood in Baltimore County. She was 89. Born Mary Wootsey Derr in Roanoke, Va., she...

    Tags: Entertainment, Health and Safety at School, Alzheimer's Disease, Music, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)

  6. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Gilbert T. Renaut, Annapolis activist

    Gilbert Thornton Renaut, a retired federal attorney who became an Annapolis activist, mayoral candidate and neighborhood problem-solver, died of a heart attack Feb. 27 at his home in the capital's Murray Hill community. He was 66.
    Gilbert Thornton Renaut, a retired federal attorney who became an Annapolis activist, mayoral candidate and neighborhood problem-solver, died of a heart attack Feb. 27 at his home in the capital's Murray Hill community. He was 66. "Gilbert had an abiding...

    Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Elections, John F. Kennedy, Josh Cohen, Human Interest

  8. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Poetic passions, tragic partings among Baltimore's greatest romances

    Baltimore has witnessed love and loss.
    Baltimore has witnessed love and loss. From the banks of the harbor to Mount Vernon's cobblestones to the grassed-over burial plots of Greenmount Cemetery, embedded in this city are vestiges of some of history's great romances, stories of people coming...

    Tags: H.L. Mencken, Paris (France), Edgar Allan Poe, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Book

  10. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City politicians rush to save Ticketmaster's user fees

    Musician Jackson Browne's managers were so excited when they heard Maryland's high court had struck down Ticketmaster's unpopular user fees in Baltimore that they promised free lifetime tickets to the city resident who had filed suit alleging he'd been ripped off by "exorbitant charges."
    Musician Jackson Browne's managers were so excited when they heard Maryland's high court had struck down Ticketmaster's unpopular user fees in Baltimore that they promised free lifetime tickets to the city resident who had filed suit alleging he'd been...

    Tags: Entertainment, Laws, Services and Shopping, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Judges

  12. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. No apologies for Baltimore

    The Baltimore Sun
    There was a flutter on Facebook yesterday over an article about Baltimore. A newspaper of some repute had engaged a writer with low esteem for the city to venture here and write about his discoveries. He followed a familiar pattern: Writer from the...

    Tags: The New York Times, Fort McHenry, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, New York City

  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Anne G. Karlsen, registered nurse

    Anne G. Karlsen, a registered nurse who had worked for the Baltimore County Health Department, died Jan. 25 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 86.
    Anne G. Karlsen, a registered nurse who had worked for the Baltimore County Health Department, died Jan. 25 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 86. Anne Bradford Grafflin was born in Baltimore and spent her early years on Wilson Street in...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics, Anglicanism, Health and Medical Professionals, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  16. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. William Blake, UM School of Medicine professor

    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94.
    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94. Born in Summit, N.J., and...

    Tags: Science, Research, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture, Artists

  18. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Charles L. Hayes, Monumental Life executive

    Charles L. Hayes, former secretary and senior vice president of Monumental Life Insurance Co., died Feb. 3 of cancer at the Brookshire Hospice in Hillsborough, N.C.
    Charles L. Hayes, former secretary and senior vice president of Monumental Life Insurance Co., died Feb. 3 of cancer at the Brookshire Hospice in Hillsborough, N.C. The former Towson resident was 85. Charles Lawton Hayes was born and raised in...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Charles Street, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC

  20. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Baltimore house up for sale

    Calling all literati and English majors with decent paychecks: You have a chance to own a home once graced by F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Calling all literati and English majors with decent paychecks: You have a chance to own a home once graced by F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. The Bolton Hill home where Fitzgerald lived during a stint during the 1930s and wrote "Tender Is the Night," ...

    Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald

  22. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Lynn Taylor Hebden, soprano

    Lynn Taylor Hebden, a Baltimore-born lyric soprano who headed the Peabody Preparatory Department for more than two decades and was also a member of the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory, died Sunday from complications of <a href="/health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a> at her Roland Park home. She was 84.
    Lynn Taylor Hebden, a Baltimore-born lyric soprano who headed the Peabody Preparatory Department for more than two decades and was also a member of the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory, died Sunday from complications of breast cancer at her Roland Park...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Separation of Church and State, Roland Park

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