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Nov. 9: 10 places to be seen
Charm City isn't known for fashion-magazine looks. The mix of grit and hipster style has never fostered snooty dress codes. But if you want to see and be seen, we've scouted out Baltimore neighborhoods -- bars, restaurants, gyms, the farmers market and...Tags: Harbor East, M&T Bank Stadium, Tony Foreman, Samantha Ronson, Fashion Trends
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Johnston Square project makes sense
Last Sunday, The Sun ran a story on the revitalization efforts in Johnston Square ("Is this house worth $475K?" June 19). As executive director of Mi Casa, Inc., the not-for-profit developer for this project, I believe the development on Preston Street...Tags: Human Interest, Washington, DC, Fells Point, Mount Vernon
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'Linus and Alora': Pregnant with meaning?
It's possible to summarize Andrew Irons' "Linus and Alora" as being about a man and woman anticipating the birth of a child, but its meaning is more difficult to pin down. That makes it a suitable choice for Single Carrot Theatre, because this group in...Tags: Music Industry, Human Interest
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Ship that buried Bin Laden comes home
SAN DIEGO -- The USS Carl Vinson returned to San Diego Wednesday after a historic deployment that included the burial at sea of terrorist Osama bin Laden.
The nuclear aircraft carrier entered San Diego Bay at about 8:45 a.m. and was guided by tugboats to...Tags: Human Interest, Al-Qaeda, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Table Talk: Burgers, Burgers everywhere
Was it Sun Tzu who said, "There are no losers in a burger war"?
Let's hope that's right, because the great American burger wars are about to get very juicy around here. There looks to be summerlong skirmishing in Maryland, among locally operated joints...Tags: Dupont Circle, Charles Theatre, Inner Harbor, Maryland, Hamburgers
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San Diego's naval side
Reporting from San DiegoSince World War I, the Navy has been big in San Diego -- so big, in fact, that locals and tourists alike tend to take it for granted. But the Navy's footprint here is well worth examining. Even without setting foot on Naval Base San Diego (the largest...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Human Interest, Aircraft Carriers, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Drama from former Senator Theatre owner
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Maryland Politics blog: Meetings of the city's spending board are generally sleepy bureaucratic pageants, punctuated by the occasional protest from contractors or sopping arrival of officials caught in the rain. But Tom Kiefaber, who ran the...Tags: Education, Charles Theatre, Belvedere Square, Politics, Senator Theatre
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Galleries: Artfully under the radar
Beyond the mighty Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Museum, beyond such long-established, up-market spaces as C. Grimaldis Gallery and Thomas Segal Gallery, a world of artistic enterprise thrives — some of it off the radar or almost...Tags: Federal Hill, Arts and Culture, Music, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore Museum of Art
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Getting Baltimore in tune with Austin
It's Thursday afternoon, and downtown is awash in live music. Guitar solos shriek through the air, and the crisp snap of snare drums echoes from inside live music clubs. Hundreds of bands are crammed into every nook and cranny, vying to impress the tens...Tags: Federal Hill, Harbor East, Austin City Limits Music Festival, Regional Authority, Politics
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Greenspan: Baltimore's next rapper to blow up?
This piece was featured in b's "10 People to Watch Under 30" weekend edition. Check out the rest of the class of 2011 here.
"Don't care about your top five/Either you like my songs or don't, for real," Greenspan raps on his aptly titled track "Cold." The...Tags: SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Documentary (genre), Brian Dawkins
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11 injured when jet explodes on carrier
Fox 5 News StaffSAN DIEGO -- Eleven sailors were injured when a fighter jet engine exploded during a training exercise Wednesday aboard a Navy aircraft carrier off the coast of San Diego, the U.S. Navy said Thursday. "It's a very dangerous area," said Commander MarK...Tags: Explosions, Career and Workplace, Injuries and Wounds, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Miramar
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