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Dennis Baranowski
Dennis Thomas Baranowski, a dockside terminal worker who was a skilled billiards player, died of a suspected diabetic seizure April 16 at his Dundalk home. He was 40. Born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown, he was a 1989 Patterson High School...Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Dundalk, Brownsville, Diabetes
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Sister Loretta Schultz, teacher
Sister Loretta Marie Schultz, a teacher for five decades, died of a heart attack Sunday at her order's Maria Health Care Center in Baltimore. She was 90. Born Loretta Marie Schultz in Camden, N.J., she entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame in...Tags: Annapolis, Charles Street, Heart Attack, Bolton Hill, Notre Dame of Maryland University
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Make Studio offers platform for artists with disabilities
Circus performers in all their gaudy glory. A timeline linking the actors who have played James Bond to the U.S. presidents at the time the movies came out. Rosemary's baby.
The Make Studio on North Avenue, celebrating its second anniversary with a...Tags: Tim Burton, Ceremonies, Behavioral Conditions, Station North, Human Interest
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Rallies planned as bill to increase Baltimore bottle tax introduced
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake launched her campaign to repair Baltimore's long-neglected schools Monday, introducing a bill to more than double the city's bottle tax as part of a plan to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars to fix dilapidated...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Bernard C. Young, Elections, Cancer
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New Baltimore brewery signs lease for Waverly bottling plant
The Baltimore SunPeabody Heights Brewery, formerly called Charm City Brewing Company, has signed a lease this month for a bottling plant near Waverly, in the Abell neighborhood. The lease puts it one step closer to becoming the first large-scale brewery to open within...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Pratt Street, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Ben Walsh leads Baltimore's Pure Bang Games into new era of gaming
Ben Walsh doesn't have a lot of time to play games these days. As CEO and president of the Baltimore-based Pure Bang Games, Walsh spends his waking hours leading a team of nine developers aiming to release a new social game every few months. The irony,...
Tags: Gaming, Media Industry, Gaming Industry, Wii Sports, Entertainment
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Marilyn L. Dannenfelser, assistant to Towson U. president
Marilyn L. Dannenfelser, who during her more than four-decade career served as an aide to six presidents of Towson University, died Saturday of breast cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The Riderwood resident was 63.
"Marilyn was the heart...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Cancer, Tennessee State University, Harford Road
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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, John Waters, Festive Events, Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture
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Like/dislike: KJ Mohr, director of film at Creative Alliance
KJ Mohr has programmed film festivals around the country for years. But it at started, she said, "for very selfish reasons."
"I devoured all the foreign videos from my public library, but I knew there was a lot of independently produced film out there...Tags: Movies, Cheng Yu-tung, Parks and Recreation (tv program), Wye Oak (music group), Health and Medical Professionals
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Immigration: good; illegal immigration: bad
In the minds of some people today, immigration is a bad word ("Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal," Jan. 7). Overlooked is the fact that a half century ago, residents of Canton, Highlandtown, Locust Point and Curtis Bay were either...Tags: Locust Point, Immigration, Ellis Island, Politics, Migration
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Top singles February: Meet Emily and Justin
Emily Kleeman
28, Cancer
Lives: Downtown
HOMETOWN: Timonium
Education: Undergrad: Colorado State. Grad school: University of Maryland School of Social Work.
OCCUPATION: Social worker
INTERESTS: Dancing, skiing, swimming and traveling
TURN-ONS:...Tags: The Hunger Games (movie), Career and Workplace, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Forrest Gump (movie), Cancer
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Joseph F. Radomsky Jr., trucker
Joseph F. Radomsky Jr., a retired truck driver and a sports fan, died Sunday of cancer at Franklin Woods Center in White Marsh.
The Essex resident was 72.
Mr. Radomsky was born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown. He attended city public schools and...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Christianity, Nottingham, Cancer
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