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    Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Giant crash test dummy statue in Glen Burnie draws stares

    As state officials unveiled a giant statue of a crash test dummy at its new home in Glen Burnie Tuesday, they deemed it "destined to be a regional landmark."
    As state officials unveiled a giant statue of a crash test dummy at its new home in Glen Burnie Tuesday, they deemed it "destined to be a regional landmark." But towering at five times larger than life and weighing 2 tons, the bright-yellow tribute to...

    Tags: AAA, Glen Burnie, Sculpture, Arts

  2. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Like/Dislike with Wendel Patrick, music producer

    Calling Wendel Patrick multi-talented is an understatement. The 39-year-old Baltimore resident usually has a Fender Rhodes keyboard, two turntables, effects processors and a microphone for beat boxing and vocal percussion at his shows.
    Calling Wendel Patrick multi-talented is an understatement. The 39-year-old Baltimore resident usually has a Fender Rhodes keyboard, two turntables, effects processors and a microphone for beat boxing and vocal percussion at his shows. When Patrick...

    Tags: Apple iPod, Rakim, Music, Music Industry, Big Daddy Kane

  4. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Sondheim Artscape Prize exhibit moves to Walters

    The finalists' exhibit and awards ceremony of the annual Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize will move from the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/baltimore-city/art/art/baltimore-museum-of-art-baltimore-museum">Baltimore Museum of Art</a>, where it has been held since the inaugural competition in 2005, to the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/art/art/the-walters-art-museum-baltimore-museum">Walters Art Museum</a> next year.
    The finalists' exhibit and awards ceremony of the annual Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize will move from the Baltimore Museum of Art, where it has been held since the inaugural competition in 2005, to the Walters Art Museum next year. The...

    Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Culture, Walters Art Museum, Arts, Awards and Prizes

  6. Jul 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. African American Festival draws thousands, despite heat

    Fourteen-year-old Carl Bradley sank long jump after long jump Saturday from the Xtreme Basketball Xhibition courts at Baltimore's African American Festival in a sweat-soaked gray T-shirt, while his former NBA star father, Dudley Bradley, hung out in the shade nearby.
    Fourteen-year-old Carl Bradley sank long jump after long jump Saturday from the Xtreme Basketball Xhibition courts at Baltimore's African American Festival in a sweat-soaked gray T-shirt, while his former NBA star father, Dudley Bradley, hung out in the...

    Tags: Morgan State University, New Year's Day, Carl Bradley, Climbing, Rock Climbing

  8. Sep 21, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Cabbie tells stories of little-known neighborhoods

    Social observer, career cabdriver and neighborhood storyteller Thaddeus Logan is offering Baltimoreans another volume of his urban epistles. "Hey Cabbie II!" looks at the Baltimore that passes under the radar of the media and the academics. Logan loves Baltimore unconditionally and airs its embarrassments, guilty pleasures and unauthorized stories.
    Social observer, career cabdriver and neighborhood storyteller Thaddeus Logan is offering Baltimoreans another volume of his urban epistles. "Hey Cabbie II!" looks at the Baltimore that passes under the radar of the media and the academics. Logan loves...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Patterson Park, Fells Point, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes

  10. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore's crime paradox

    A hard truth about being Baltimore's mayor is that there is almost never a good time to declare progress. Whenever there is good news to report, it will almost inevitably collide with a fresh tragedy.
    A hard truth about being Baltimore's mayor is that there is almost never a good time to declare progress. Whenever there is good news to report, it will almost inevitably collide with a fresh tragedy. That's what happened to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-...

    Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Inner Harbor, Executive Branch, Anthony W. Batts, Government

  12. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Rawlings-Blake touts safety of major Inner Harbor events

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area &mdash; part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area — part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe. The mayor's remarks were intended to...

    Tags: Bernard C. Young, Inner Harbor, William H. Cole IV, Heart Disease, Shootings

  14. Sep 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Drone keeps eye, and lens, on Baltimore sights

    During the Patterson Park pagoda's 120 years of existence, it has been photographed, painted and otherwise rendered too many times to count. But never in all that time did anyone depict the landmark the way Terry and Belinda Kilby just did.
    During the Patterson Park pagoda's 120 years of existence, it has been photographed, painted and otherwise rendered too many times to count. But never in all that time did anyone depict the landmark the way Terry and Belinda Kilby just did. No one zoomed...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Photography Supplies and Services, Housing Industry, Photography and Video, Barack Obama

  16. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. A hopeful return for the Grand Prix

    The fact that the Baltimore Grand Prix happened at all &mdash; much less that it went smoothly &mdash; is remarkable and a testament to the professional management its new organizers brought to the event. Race On LLC and Andretti Sports Marketing took over management about 100 days before the race, and many &mdash; including this editorial page &mdash; questioned whether they could pull it off in that time. They did, and by many accounts they improved on some aspects of last year's grand prix.
    The fact that the Baltimore Grand Prix happened at all — much less that it went smoothly — is remarkable and a testament to the professional management its new organizers brought to the event. Race On LLC and Andretti Sports Marketing took...

    Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Marketing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Open-Wheel Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore

  18. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Energetic Baker Artist Award exhibit at BMA

    Close on the heels of the eclectic and engaging exhibit of Sondheim Artscape Prize winners at the Baltimore Museum of Art comes the eclectic and engaging exhibit of the Baker Artist Award winners. The annual Baker competition, administered by the Greater...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Music, Baltimore Museum of Art, Sculpture, Artists

  20. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Organizers rev up for Grand Prix

    The first round of gleaming racecars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three-day open-wheel racing festival &#8212; and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the event after last year's financial flop.
    The first round of gleaming racecars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three-day open-wheel racing festival — and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the...

    Tags: Michael Andretti, William H. Cole IV, Auto Racing, Pratt Street, Government

  22. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. BMA and Walters stay close to home this summer

    The summer exhibits at Baltimore's two largest museums are very different in nature, but both emphasize local input. All of the participating artists in the "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2012 Finalists" exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art reside in the region, while the Walters Art Museum's "Public Property" exhibit consists of Walters-owned objects whose curatorial selection was directly determined by public vote.
    The summer exhibits at Baltimore's two largest museums are very different in nature, but both emphasize local input. All of the participating artists in the "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2012 Finalists" exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art reside in the...

    Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Charles Street, Artists, Consumers, Sykesville

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