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The meaning of Artscape
Today, it's hard to imagine Baltimore without Artscape, the city's annual outdoor festival of the arts that begins Friday. In the three decades since its founding, the great gathering in the heart of midtown's arts district has become part of the warp and...Tags: Arts, Mount Vernon, Johns Hopkins University, Culture, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Baltimore artist Maya Freelon Asante shares with 'Like/Dislike'
Asante, 29, has worked with all kinds of art forms in all sorts of combinations, including photos, collages, painting, and sculpture. Most recently, she’s turned her unique style loose with brightly colored tissue paper. She’s been exploring...Tags: Arts, Ice Cream, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pratt Street, Charles Street
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Traffic: Section of U.S. 40 closed due to water main leak
As of 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, the westbound lane of U.S. 40 was closed at Johnnycake Road for emergency repair of a water main leak. City Public Works employees are trying to repair the leak in the 36-inch main without shutting off water service to nearby...Tags: Mount Royal, Maryland, Traffic
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Where was the art at Artscape?
In Friday's paper, you wrote that various prizes "make Artscape a magnet for high-quality entries from artists across the region and raise the city's profile as a cultural destination." Huh? I was at Artscape on Saturday. I estimate that about one-...Tags: Real Estate, Hot Dogs, Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Homes
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Survey: Grand Prix fell short of spending projections
Baltimore Grand Prix attendees spent as much as $25 million — far short of the $70 million projected by race organizers, according to an economic impact survey released this week.
In their report, two Maryland professors also found about three-...Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor, Government, Baltimore Hotels
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Plan to regulate nightclub promoters draws mixed response
A proposal to regulate Baltimore night life has drawn a mixed reaction from area club promoters, who could be required to register events or get a license from the city.
Promoters say the proposal — one of several made Thursday by a commission...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Entertainment Events, Bars and Clubs, Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking
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Independent commission recommends Baltimore club promoters register with the city
The Baltimore SunA blue-ribbon commission looking into the events that led to a fatal shooting near a West side club earlier this year has recommended that club promoters register or get licenses with the city. “Promoters who overbook venues and often leave...Tags: Local Government, Facebook, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor, Lawyers
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Concert news: Fall Massive, Moby, Diplo, Bret Michaels, G. Love, Jeff Mangum
The Baltimore SunWashington D.C. is getting its own Starscape. Called Fall Massive, the indoor electronic music festival, billed as DC's largest, is set for November 26 at RFK Stadium and boasts dozens of top DJs, including Moby, Diplo, Martin Solveig and Baltimore's own...Tags: Diplo, Entertainment Events, Steez (music group), Annapolis, Martin Solveig
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: NPR, Fatigue, John Waters, Hamburgers, Bryan Voltaggio
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Review: Fantasia keeps it simple at Artscape
The Baltimore SunArtscape kicked off its lineup of headlining acts with Fantasia Barrino, an R&B singer who found fame and a solid fan base on the third season of popular show “American Idol.” Barrino kept her set-up simple; rather than trick out the stage...Tags: Prince (music artist), Popular Music (genre), Fantasia (music artist), Dance
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A lot of food and vendors but little art at Artscape
I also have to agree with a letter from Ed of Baltimore ( "Where's the art at Artscape" July 20). My wife and I have gone to the Artscape at least three other times and found it enjoyable. This time we were very disappointed with what we saw. We saw... -
July 18 - 23 reviewed: Michael Lohan, Dew Tour, Marquee Lounge
The Baltimore SunThe week ended and Michael Lohan still doesn't have a place for his party. Boo hoo. His much promoted party was so toxic it was canceled within hours of its announcement on this blog. In other news, the Dew Tour is expected to draw over 50,000 people to...Tags: Wye Oak (music group), Verizon Communications, Mary J. Blige, Nicole Kidman, Television
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