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Where community is king
Special to The Baltimore SunGlenelg is a compromise. Situated in western Howard County, the area is ideal for couples who commute to Baltimore or Washington. And it is in the country without the in-the-middle-of-nowhere isolation. "It offers a rural lifestyle within minutes of...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Examinations, Sales, Elementary Schools, Public Transportation
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Calendar
OCT. 12 "The Clean Up Woman" JD Lawrence's new stage play and dramedy, The Clean Up Woman, stars Jackee Harry, Telma Hopkins, Christopher Williams and George Wilborn. 8 p.m. at Morgan State University, Murphy Fine Arts Center, 2201 Argonne Drive. $39....Tags: W., Minority Groups, Warner Theatre, George Clinton, 1st Mariner Arena
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Review From Hartford International Jazz Festival: Danilo Perez, Badal Roy
Special to The CourantBoth Hartford International Jazz Festival opening-night concerts succeeded in demonstrating what makes this annual event special: world-class jazz infused with intriguing multi-cultural elements. Each performance was unique, but both shared a musical...Tags: Folk Music, Miles Davis, Hartford International Jazz Festival, Ornette Coleman, Michael Henderson
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Untangling the power lines
The New York Power Authority can remain an out-of-control patronage festival with a perpetual whiff of scandal, or it can return to its days as a premier public power utility ready to lead on the development of renewable-energy sources and conservation...Tags: Regional Authority, Long Island Power Authority, Eliot Spitzer, David Paterson, Executive Branch
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'Early Bright' by Ami Silber
Early Bright
A Novel
Ami Silber
Toby Press: 350 pp., $24.95
KINDA blue is the shelf of jazz lit, where few writers have managed to keep their cool when engaging with the music. Jack Kerouac championed a spontaneous bop prosody, but plotted out or...Tags: Corporate Crime, Charles Mingus, Minority Groups, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Culver City
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Assistance League The Assistance League Chesapeake will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Severna Park library branch, 45 W. McKinsey Road. 410-729-9169. Poetry lecture Anne Arundel Community College will offer "Wordscapes with John Lane" at 2 p.m. in...Tags: Jim Jackson, W., Personal Service, Safeway Inc., Armed Forces
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Phoebus Days, beer festival this weekend
Daily PressA beer festival, fish fry, parade and pie-eating contest are all part of Phoebus Days 2008 scheduled for this weekend. The section of Hampton near Fort Monroe, accessible at Exit 268 from Interstate 64, will start with a fish fry from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30...Tags: Fort Monroe, Festive Event, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, American Theatre
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Hollywood Wants You Back: Will 3-D, Digital Be Enough?
Baltimore SunToday's movie audiences can order tickets over the Internet, eat gourmet theater food far removed from simple popcorn and enjoy computer-generated special effects that can make virtually any scene a moviemaker can conceive of seem real. And yet audiences...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Academy Awards, The Dark Knight, James Dean, Television Industry
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Phoebus Days 2008 to offer beer, fish, fun
A beer festival, fish fry, parade and pie-eating contest are all part of Phoebus Days 2008 scheduled for this weekend. The section of Hampton near Fort Monroe, accessible at Exit 268 from Interstate 64, will start with a fish fry from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30...Tags: Fort Monroe, Festive Event, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, American Theatre
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Jazz To Fill City This Weekend
Special to The CourantThe city of Hartford will be immersed in intoxicating, blue-ribbon musical brews, both imported and domestic, as the Hartford International Jazz Festival uncaps its seventh annual Columbus Day Weekend blast. Inspired by European Octoberfests, the splashy...Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Libraries and Museums, Festive Event, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hartford International Jazz Festival
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'Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer': All that jazz and plenty of drama
Chicago Tribune criticAnita O'Day sang like an angel, lived like the devil and made enough great music to fill a couple of lifetimes. Actually, she did live twice, considering that a heroin overdose killed her briefly in 1966, before revival with a then-experimental electric-...Tags: Georgia Brown
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Perez familiar to Chicago, but pianist keeps it fresh
Chicago Tribune criticIn many ways, the visionary Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez can be considered an honorary Chicagoan. He helped launch his national career here with a breakthrough performance in 1994 when he played with Puerto Rican saxophonist David Sanchez at the long-...Tags: The Morse Theatre, W., Wynton Marsalis, Northwestern University, Festive Event
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