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Cherry blossoms fill the Columbia Art Center
Art and poetry support a worthy cause in the group exhibit "Haiku for Hope," which is co-sponsored by the Columbia Art Center and Howard County Promotion and Tourism's Blossoms of Hope and Cherrybration. Proceeds go toward Howard County General Hospital's...
Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Artists, Poetry, Fine Artists
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Spring is in full blossom all over Ellicott City [Mostly Main Street]
This beautiful time of year has certainly been enhanced by all of the lovely plantings. The Ellicott City Restoration Foundation planted hundreds of daffodil bulbs throughout the Historic District and they were magnificent. And, did you know that 1,...Tags: Patterson Park, Howard County, Culture, Sociology, Ellicott City
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'On the Shore of the Seine'
The case of a small painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art decades ago took an unexpected turn recently when new questions were raised about a woman's claim that she bought it at a flea market. The holes in her story...Tags: Judges, Museums, Justice System, Baltimore Museum of Art, The Washington Post
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Dublin News
Walk for a cause. Right now, there are many foundations that have walks. You can be a part of this most rewarding experience by choosing the walk that you would like to help. Not only are you walking to help others but you are walking for yourself,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Harford County, Prescription Drugs, Fine Arts, Christianity
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Towson museum brings nuisance and noise
One of the ironies of the art world is that for all its important holdings the Baltimore Museum of Art is laying off 14 people in order to balance its budget ("Baltimore Museum of Art lays off 14," April 9). Yet right over the city line, in Towson,...
Tags: Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Catonsville organizations gear up for Earth Day
With Earth Day just around the corner on April 22, Catonsville organizations are gearing up to show their concern for the environment. The Benjamin Banneker Park and Museum on Oella Avenue is hosting an Earth Day celebration and the Children's Home on...
Tags: Museums, Culture, Students, Washington, DC, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Spare lines and bits of color add up to figuration at Artists' Gallery
Cathy Z. Sawdey makes spare use of thin lines to outline the full-figured models in her exhibit "Life Lines: Figurative Drawings" at the Artists' Gallery. Her very selective use of color also ensures that you're mostly looking at the expanses of white...
Tags: Artists
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Jeans make a fashion statement at HCC exhibit
If there were a dress code for visitors to the current exhibit in Howard Community College's Rouse Company Foundation Gallery, it would stipulate that people must wear blue jeans when going to see Julie van Hemert's "Peopled Jeans." That's because the...
Tags: Howard Community College, Artists, Poetry, Fine Artists
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Baltimore native, artist husband sowed seeds for historic Virginia estate
Visitors celebrating Virginia's 80th Historic Garden Week at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont might not immediately see a connection to Baltimore. The American painter, known for his portraiture, hailed from Detroit. His home, recognized...
Tags: Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Netherlands, Anglicanism, Stafford County, Charles Street
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Ellicott City
Art exhibits The Howard County Arts Council hosts the exhibits "Visual Storyteller: The Narrative in Art" and "No Boundaries" through Friday, April 26, at 8510 High Ridge Road in Ellicott City. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays,...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, High Blood Pressure, Ellicott City, Health and Medical Professionals
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Recent fire illustrates need to be careful when working on old houses [Hudson's Corner]
With temperatures soaring from the 30s to the 90s in one week, homeowners are grinding into gear on renovation and repair projects. A smoky fire on Wyndhurst Avenue recently reminded me that caution and adherence to the law, by workers and owners, must be...
Tags: Roland Park, Employees, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ridgewood, Painting
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Six finalists announced for 2013 Sondheim Prize
Six finalists were announced Wednesday for the 2013 Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize — and the prestigious award is edging more toward alternate media than it ever has before. The candidates in the running to win the eighth annual award include two...
Tags: Photography, Landover, Artscape, Walters Art Museum
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