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Caton connection delivers at Walters
A neglected 19th-century Baltimore artist gets some 21st-century recognition in an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum. "New Eyes on America: The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville" includes all 16 of his surviving paintings, some of his drawings and...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Artists, Fine Artists, Mexican-American War, Charles Street
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Winners of 2013 Baker Artist Awards announced
An installation artist who sculpts with mirrors and salt, an innovative cellist and a self-taught photographer whose work has been informed by the four decades that she has spent battling a rare genetic illness are the winners of the 2013 Baker Artist...
Tags: Photography, Artists, Baltimore Museum of Art, Fine Artists, Photography and Video
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Sunday, May 5 Mother's Day Tea The Chesapeake Life Center invites women and girls of all ages who are grieving the death of a mother or grandmother to a special Mother's Day Tea at Moulin de Paris, 35 Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena. Event begins at...Tags: Severna Park, Concerts, Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Strawberries
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No shortage of ways to celebrate Mother's Day in Ellicott City
Here's wishing every lady who is celebrating, a very happy Mother's Day. I hope the weather cooperates on Sunday, and you can take your family for a stroll down Main Street. As luck would have it there are several things going on this Mother's Day. One...
Tags: Sociology, Howard County, Recipes, LEGO Group, Culture
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Open Space gallery gets support after Remington fire
A two-alarm fire in Remington Wednesday night did not damage any of the artwork in the Open Space gallery, tenant Max Guy said on Thursday afternoon. Organizers, with community help, were moving the artwork into storage Thursday. Guy is the curator of...
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Two-alarm fire in Remington hits art gallery, auto body shops
A two-alarm fire engulfed a building containing several auto repair shops and the artist gallery Open Space in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood Wednesday night. One firefighter was sent to the hospital for minor injuries, and firefighters were...
Tags: Fires, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Buck Showalter shows off laid-back Dallas style
Few Americans are on the road more than the manager of a major league baseball team. But Buck Showalter, the Orioles' famously persevering manager, rarely stays put even in the offseason, when he's canvassing the country for new talent. After all, being...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Religious Festivals, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Hotels
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Endangered Hopkins museum exhibit back on schedule, minus two pieces
An exhibit at the Johns Hopkins Evergreen House that was thrown into doubt this week is back on, but without two artworks at the crux of a dispute between the artist and the curator. The two large pieces in question — one depicting a cross, the...
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Martin Luther King Jr., Museums, Judaism
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The sage of Mt. Royal Avenue
To understand what Fred Lazarus accomplished during his 35 years as president of the Maryland Institute College of Art, one need only look at the gleaming concrete-and-glass structure housing the school's Brown Center for new media. The rakishly angled...
Tags: Artscape, Customs and Tradition, Colleges and Universities, Sage, Mount Royal
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Arbutus teams prepare for annual Kinetic Sculpture Race
Two teams from the Arbutus area are preparing for Saturday's 15th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race hosted by the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. The race on May 4 challenges participants to engineer and construct a human-powered machine capable...
Tags: Catonsville, American Visionary Art Museum, Federal Hill, Baltimore Running Festival, Patterson Park
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MICA president Fred Lazarus to retire at end of 2014 academic year
As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the Maryland Institute College of Art over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore — to the betterment of his college...
Tags: Roland Park, Charles Street, Colleges and Universities, Maryland Film Festival, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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