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Teens urged to join others
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold a traditional service at 9 a.m. and contemporary worship at 11 a.m. today with the Rev. Neal Wirtanen bringing the message. A staffed nursery is available during worship. Sunday school is at 10 a.m. for...Tags: People
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5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design
5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design Five nationally prominent architects have been selected to serve on the jury for a competition the University of Baltimore is holding this fall to choose designers for a $107 million law center at the...Tags: Architecture, David Miller, James Stewart, Somerville, Peter G. Angelos
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Gentler note in 'Aida' speaks volumes
Aida, the operatic equivalent of a widescreen, adventure-romance film, owes a large part of its lasting popularity to big scenery and volume. The second act Triumphal March, staged with or without battalions of supernumeraries and assorted zoological...Tags: Arturo Toscanini, Peabody Conservatory, Music Theater, Franco Corelli, Lyric Opera of Baltimore
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Top 10 Dive Bars With Good Pub Grub
Dining@LargeThe idea seemed like a good one at the time: dive bars that have unexpectedly edible pub grub. The problem seemed to be that no one wanted to label their favorite hangout a dive bar with all the phrase's negative connotations, so I......Tags: Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Govans, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Charles St. improvement means replacing old trees
This week and next, tall, seemingly healthy trees along the west side of Charles Street between Madison Street and Mount Royal Avenue are being reduced to wood chips. But passers-by - several of whom visibly recoiled at the carnage yesterday - needn't...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Mount Vernon
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Hope rises as the wrecking balls fall
Is the future of a new East Baltimore becoming evident on Washington Street just north of Johns Hopkins Hospital? On a long walk through this decimated and emptied neighborhood, it was easy to see where nearly 1,200 houses (on 100 acres) were knocked...Tags: Medicine, Martin Luther King Jr., Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Loan OK'd for Midtown apartments
Developers of a proposed $75 million luxury apartment building in midtown Baltimore have secured financing and started construction on the project near the University of Baltimore. The Bozzuto Group, which will develop and manage the Fitzgerald at UB...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bank of America Corp., Government, Michael McCrary, Midtown
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Free Fall Baltimore picks
More than 70 organizations will offer more than 300 free events around the city this month. In its third year, Free Fall Baltimore seeks to introduce area residents to the city's cultural opportunities and make art, music and theater more accessible....Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, John Waters, Cindy Sherman
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Boyfriend charged in death of Bolton Hill woman
The live-in boyfriend of a Bolton Hill woman whose 7-year-old son found her dead in February has been charged in her killing. Gregory Barber, 23, was picked up last week on a warrant charging him with first-degree murder in the death of 25-year-old...Tags: Trials, Society, Assault, Murder, Health and Safety at School
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Police charge boyfriend in Bolton Hill killing
The live-in boyfriend of a Bolton Hill woman whose 7-year-old son found her dead in February after he and his cousin returned home from school has been charged with her killing. Gregory Barber, 23, was picked up last week on a warrant charging him...Tags: Society, Assault, Murder, Health and Safety at School, Bolton Hill
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Elizabeth Large's top 10
This Top 10 Tuesday, dive bars with good pub grub, is a joint effort of readers of Dining@Large, Sun reviewers and me. Note that these aren't dive bars in the negative sense, but they are all a little funkier than neighborhood taverns. The list is in...Tags: Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Govans, Tourism and Leisure
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MICA screens film on Hartigan; Q & A to follow
The Maryland Institute College of Art will hold the world premiere of a 36-minute documentary about Maryland artist and educator Grace Hartigan at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Brown Center, 1301 Mount Royal Ave. Grace Hartigan - Shattering Boundaries,...
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