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  • Five Minutes With Steve Gross of Calvert Education

    Five Minutes With Steve Gross of Calvert Education

    For a year, Steve Gross has been at the helm of a company with a 110-year history of providing home-schooling services for students around the world, including Barack Obama when he was a child in Indonesia. Gross was hired as CEO of Calvert Education to bring the Hunt Valley-based company, one...

  • Under Armour and South Carolina sign extension of outfitting deal

    Under Armour and South Carolina sign extension of outfitting deal

    Under Armour has extended its deal to oufit all of the athletic teams at the University of South Carolina, one of its first big collegiate partners. Under the new contract, the Baltimore athletic apparel company will continue as the official outfitter of the Gamecocks’ varsity teams through June...

  • In its latest career change, Whitehall Mill becoming a new center of attention

    In its latest career change, Whitehall Mill becoming a new center of attention

    The strategy to outsmart floods that can sweep through the Jones Falls Valley is simple, yet effective — install thick aquarium glass in the ground-floor windows. While touring the Whitehall Mill, the historic complex undergoing a $22 million makeover to become apartments, offices, a food market...

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  • 'Hick' at Theatre Project tells the love story of Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok

    'Hick' at Theatre Project tells the love story of Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok

    On March 4, 1933, the day Franklin Delano Roosevelt took his first oath of office as president, his wife Eleanor wore a ring she had recently been given by journalist Lorena Hickok. A couple of days later, after the two women chatted by phone, the new first lady wrote to her friend: "Ah, how good...

  • 'New Yorker,' 'Circus,' Viceland signal a good shift in TV land

    'New Yorker,' 'Circus,' Viceland signal a good shift in TV land

    Paul Giamatti as Honore de Balzac, author and debauched coffee addict. The big-body rap artist Action Bronson on tour eating great food and smoking pot in epic quantities. And some of the best backstage reporting on the presidential campaign in any medium. After years of hearing experts say television...

  • Armed with a washing machine, Matmos breaks typical sound barriers

    Armed with a washing machine, Matmos breaks typical sound barriers

    A Matmos composition can come from anywhere, even the most ordinary corners. Standing inside the basement in his Charles Village home, M.C. Schmidt runs his index and middle fingers under a running faucet, and then vigorously rubs the top of his washing machine. On a computer nearby, his partner,...

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  • New rules for the Supreme Court

    New rules for the Supreme Court

  • A rowhouse and country divided

    A rowhouse and country divided

    Consumers of popular culture only have to peer into a mirror-like movie screen to presage trouble ahead. Gaze into 2016, and you'll see a world devastated by an alien invasion, a civil war and even an apocalypse. While I allude to upcoming, sure-to-be blockbusters with all-too-familiar titles from...

  • If Obama really wants to reduce 'meanness,' now is his chance

    If Obama really wants to reduce 'meanness,' now is his chance

    In Springfield, Ill., last week, President Barack Obama commemorated the ninth anniversary of his bid for the White House. He admitted that one of his "few regrets" was his inability "to reduce the polarization and the meanness in our politics." To conservative ears, Mr. Obama's comments fell somewhere...

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  • Hogan's budget calls for drone detection at Maryland prisons

    Hogan's budget calls for drone detection at Maryland prisons

    Gov. Larry Hogan wants to spend $1 million to install drone detection technology over two high-security Maryland prisons, the latest attempt to combat plots to airdrop contraband, which has become a nationwide problem. Hogan's budget proposes installing the technology at prison complexes in Jessup...

  • Imported fish must bring their papers

    Imported fish must bring their papers

    The Obama administration has proposed new rules that would require seafood importers to better record the who, what, when, where and how of the fish they bring into the country. "Traceability is a key tool for combating illicit activities that threaten valuable natural resources, increase global...

  • University System of Maryland chancellor could get $125,000 kitchen

    University System of Maryland chancellor could get $125,000 kitchen

    A foundation associated with the University System of Maryland is requesting bids from contractors for a $125,000 kitchen renovation in the Baltimore County mansion it provides for its chief executive. In December the executive committee of The University System of Maryland Foundation discussed...

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