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Crowds to blame for BSO's split personality
Sun Music CriticBack in the day, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's summer season at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall steered a fairly straight classical course. Sometimes, there were substantive chamber music programs as appetizers before the orchestral concerts. Edible...Tags: Music Theater, Anglican, Public Holidays, Christianity, Rock and Roll Music
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Md.'s third vice presidential candidate
Sun reporterSeveral weeks ago, I had written about vice presidential candidates who hailed from Maryland. Along with intrepid Sun researcher Paul McCardell, who has a deep and abiding affection and thorough working knowledge of Maryland history, we came up with...Tags: Elections, Injuries, Slavery, Richard Nixon, Chestertown
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Last chance for First Thursday
Sun reporterThe Baltimore Museum of Art's First Thursday film series, lovingly shepherded for the past two years by Maryland Film Festival programmer Eric Allen Hatch, offers its last hidden gem next week: Swedish director Lukas Moodysson's 2000 Together, the story...Tags: IMAX, Anjelica Huston, Maryland Film Festival, Film Festivals, Maryland Science Center
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A 'Shining' thriller at the Charles
Sun reporterThe Shining, director Stanley Kubrick's visually stunning 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's horror tale of a snowbound author (Jack Nicholson) with a demonic case of writer's block, is this weekend's entry in the Charles Theatre's Saturday revival series....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Bud Cort, Audrey Hepburn, Colesville, Jack Nicholson
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'One and Only' city
Sun reporterNearly every day, Roxanne McCalla sits on the steps of her East Oliver Street home and tracks the comings and goings of her struggling neighborhood. She's witnessed a lot - the good, the bad, the just plain crazy - of life in Oliver. But McCalla has never...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, St. Mary's County, Barry Levinson, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Kevin Bacon
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At film shoot, all eyes on cars, not the stars
Sun reporterA small crowd - many of them drawn more by the cars than the stars - watched as filming continued yesterday in downtown Baltimore for My One and Only. The movie, scheduled for release next summer, stars Renee Zellweger as a 1950s-era divorced mom seeking...Tags: Renee Zellweger, Vehicles, Sutton Place
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Louise Muse
Sun reporterLouise Muse, a dance instructor who taught ballet to hundreds of Baltimore students for nearly five decades, died Friday at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 91. Raised in Dundalk, Ms. Muse began teaching at Estelle Dennis' dance studio in the 1950s...Tags: Dance, Death and Dying, Dancing
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Designs big, small win awards
Sun Architecture CriticTen years ago, St. Anthanasius Chapel in Curtis Bay appeared destined for the wrecking ball, after the Archdiocese of Baltimore closed it out of concerns that the 1891 building was structurally unsound. But today, the chapel is once again a meeting...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Architecture, Basilica of the Assumption, Mount Royal, Renovation
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Summer festival guide
Special to baltimoresun.comHairdos that mirror beehives, cars that drip with unfamiliar ornaments and books that came off the shelves years ago. It's time for Baltimoreans to tuck away their winter clothes and welcome the warm weather, and there's no better way to celebrate the...Tags: Bob Dylan, Maryland State Fair, Jack Johnson, Jazz Music, Minority Groups
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Access to park no longer on the fence
Sun ReporterWith help from the city Department of Recreation and Parks, the art student whose golden fence sealed off Mount Vernon Place from the public reopened all four sections of the park yesterday after reinforcing the structure. High winds forced Maryland...Tags: Mount Vernon, Walters Art Museum
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Park will no longer be fenced in
Sun ReporterThe saga of the golden fence -- the contentious artwork that blocked access to Mount Vernon Place in an attempt to make people see the historic park anew -- started coming to an early end this week after vandals removed bolts from several of its sections,...Tags: House and Home, Walters Art Museum
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Dance schedule
MARCH March 21-22 // Shen Wei Dance Arts: Connect Transfer, Kennedy March 27-29 // eyeSpace, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Harman March 30 // WPAS Men and Women of the Gospel Mass Choir, Kennedy APRIL April 2-6 // The Washington Ballet: High...Tags: Paul Taylor, Warner Theatre, Cinderella, Merce Cunningham, Towson University
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