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Dream home: Perry Hall condo is lofty perch
From the halls of a condominium complex, every residence looks just about the same. The surprise is often in the sight that greets a visitor when the front door is answered. In the case of Wendy Galinn's condo, the wow factor is immediately apparent....Tags: Building Material, Arts, Perry Hall, White Marsh, Romero Britto
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, TV and more
Plan your week with our guide to everything going on 12/26-1/1.
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
You Deserve It (season finale; 9 p.m.; ABC)
Rizzoli & Isles (season finale; 10 p.m.; TNT)
TUESDAY
Best in the Business (series debut; 8 p.m.; Discovery)
Texas Multi Mamas...Tags: Arts, Hamilton, Holidays, Robyn, Inner Harbor
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National Pinball Museum goes full tilt in Baltimore
When it comes to pinball, Washington's loss is Baltimore's gain.
The National Pinball Museum, unexpectedly and unceremoniously kicked out of its Georgetown location last summer, opens Jan. 14 next to Power Plant Live. Soon, in addition to checking out...Tags: Museums, Arts, John Waters, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hugh Hefner
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Day trips: Gliding into the new year
Hershey, Pa.
The Spa at the Hotel Hershey
Enjoy a spa day at the "sweetest place on Earth." Throughout January, the Spa at the Hotel Hershey will be offering its guests the "Champagne Celebration." The two-hour treatment includes citrus oils and a blend...Tags: Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Abraham Lincoln, Trips and Vacations, James Monroe
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Rethinking the Baltimore art scene for 2012
In the past 12 months, some especially high-energy creators have relocated from other metropolises and set up shop within city limits. While a scrappy inventiveness isn't new here — far from it — it could be that the city is reaching a...Tags: Museums, Inner Harbor, Arts, Concerts, Entertainment Events
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Baltimore through an artist's eyes
Television series such as "The Wire" offered up a gritty vision of Baltimore as a fading metropolis where murder and mayhem are daily hazards of urban life. Throw in a measure of endemic family dysfunction, political corruption and a substance abuse...Tags: Museums, Arts, Walters Art Museum, Television, Artists
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A sample of fresh arts ventures for 2012
In the arts world, fresh ideas are generated on a perennial basis — and this year is no different. Three new cultural projects in a variety of media promise to spice things up considerably in 2012.
On the theater front, look for the inauguration of...Tags: John Cage, Arts, Media Industry, Music Industry, Teaching and Learning
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'Power of the king' on display at National Gallery of Art
War is hell, but it seems beautiful in the textiles hanging on the walls of Washington's National Gallery of Art in the exhibit "The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries." Celebrating that Portuguese Catholic king's victory over a...Tags: Arts, Islam, Europe, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Artists
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2011: A re-wind
Fast cars zipped around downtown Baltimore streets and, it turns out, the race promoters' financial messes. A robocall that urged voters to relax and stay home led jurors to a vote of their own: guilty of election fraud. We bade farewell to an iconic...Tags: Arts, Holidays, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Bribery
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Police seek help in finding quilt stolen from Banneker museum
A quilt made by a prominent African-American textile artist and teacher was stolen during a burglary this month from the Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum in Oella, where it was on loan.
The red-and-gold quilt owned by Joan M.E. Gaither, a...Tags: Museums, Arts, Facebook, Slavery, Documentary (genre)
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Howard County Briefs
GreenFest vendors wanted Vendor applications are being accepted for the annual GreenFest held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 14 at Howard Community College's Burrill Galleria, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway in Columbia. Vendors and exhibitors with...Tags: Energy Saving, Arts, Maryland General Assembly, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Columbia Digest
Art exhibit "Beginnings," featuring the works of Joan Bevelaqua, Nancy Linden, George Sakkal and John Brandon Sills, will open Jan. 15 and run until March 18 at the Meeting House Gallery. The exhibit is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. A reception to...Tags: Arts, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Concerts, Dance, Social Organizations
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