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Blue Man joins the Landers campaign trail
Bluer than Democrat-rich Baltimore! Able to distract morning commuters with a single wave! Look! On the street corner with Jody Landers! It's actual fun in this year's mayoral campaign!
Blue Man, a mysterious figure in a full-body Spandex suit, has...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Bill Cosby, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Real Estate, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Baltimore Redbirds become part of community through host family program
Just because he’s finished contributing on the field doesn’t mean the summer work is over for Baltimore Redbirds pitcherScott Strickland.
Though Strickland helped the local Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League squad qualify for the playoffs,...Tags: Basketball, Cal Ripken, St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles, Xbox 360
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Calendar of events from Baltimore Messenger
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Prostate Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Starscape returns for 13th year
Artscape, Whartscape, Scapescape — there's been so many -scapes lately, it's hard to keep track. But it's almost impossible confuse any them with Starscape, the overnight electronic and dance music festival that's now in its 13th year....Tags: Disc Jockeys, Maryland, Bassnectar (music group), Skrillex (music group), Dan Deacon
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Hollins Market comes alive at 26th SoWeBo art, music festival
He was shielded from the afternoon sun by the awning that covered his booth, but the bright mood emanating from Larry Stevens was hard to miss.
An artist who grew up in Baltimore, Stevens was so busy selling prints of his colorful cityscapes he barely...Tags: Fells Point, Homes, Memorial Day, H.L. Mencken, Butchers Hill
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Galleries: Artfully under the radar
Beyond the mighty Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Museum, beyond such long-established, up-market spaces as C. Grimaldis Gallery and Thomas Segal Gallery, a world of artistic enterprise thrives — some of it off the radar or almost...Tags: Music, Art Basel Miami Beach, Federal Hill, Arts, Philosophy
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Doreen Bolger's tips on how to buy art
Baltimore Sun reporterDoreen Bolger, director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, offers tips on purchasing art: Look, look, look Visit museums, art galleries, exhibitions at art schools and colleges, art fairs, antiques stores, auctions — even thrift stores — to find...Tags: Homes, Station North, Auction Service, Arts, Highlandtown
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Shining a light on Baltimore's arts scene
On Tuesday, three Baltimore-area artists will each win $25,000 for the Baker Artist Awards and a select few will discover they are finalists for the $25,000 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. We should all be celebrating. These major awards shine a...Tags: Music, Maryland, Arts, Maryland Film Festival, Highlandtown
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Artscape moving to single food concessionnaire
Dining@LargeBeginning next year, Artscape will use an exclusive food concessionaire to "provide and manage" all food stands. Past vendors were notified of this decision yesterday in a letter from Kathy Hornig, the director of festivals for the Baltimore Office of.......Tags: Festive Events
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