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Sondheim Prize finalists announced
A half-dozen artists, ranging from a sculptor specializing in what he calls "tombstones for a cemetery that has turned carnival" to a photographer focusing on abandoned spaces and objects, have been announced as finalists for this year's $30,000 Janet &...
Tags: Arts, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, Entertainment Events
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MICA vending machine aims to bring fine art to masses
You usually head for a vending machine when you're craving a bag of chips or can of soda.
But there's a one machine in Baltimore that dispenses objects such as a "Hankie Pankie," a heart-shaped engagement ring, a mini-Zombie or, for those in need of...Tags: Arts, Fox Broadcasting Company, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Craigslist, Inc., Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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The Interview: Catherine Mahan
Catherine Mahan founded a landscape architecture firm in 1983 on the first floor of a Mount Vernon rowhouse. She had four employees and scraped by at first doing jobs for local architects and designing backyards for homeowners. When she retired from...
Tags: Arts, Hospitals and Clinics, Japan, Mount Vernon, Architecture
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Ellicott City: Students dominate at PTA Council of Howard County's Reflection Awards night
It was a big night for Ellicott City students at the PTA Council of Howard County's Reflection Awards night — the culminating event at the county level for the national PTA student art competition. The Reflections program gives students an...Tags: Ellicott City, Arts, Awards and Prizes, Theater, American Red Cross
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Clarksville: Dayton Oaks Regional Early Childhood Center is accepting children 3- and 4-year-old classes
Parents of pre-schoolers must frequently move quickly. It's an essential part of parenting. If interested, you'll need to move quickly on this info. The Dayton Oaks Regional Early Childhood Center is accepting children for the 3- and 4-year-old classes...Tags: Arts, Lifetime (tv network), Schools, Clarksville, Oranges
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Patuxent Art League exhibition opens Dec. 4
The opening and artists reception for this year's Patuxent Art League juried art exhibition is Sunday, Dec. 4 at Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road.
Reception and awards ceremony are from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibit includes artists from Laurel...Tags: Laurel, Arts, Montpelier, Ceremonies, Culture
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Seeing Joyce Lozado's smiling face at Claret Hall always brightens my day
Seeing Joyce Lozado back at the reception desk in Claret Hall always brightens my day. Recovering from her winter fall took way too long. Friendly, smiling people are always missed. Glad to see you back to your old self, Joyce. You can choose to dine-...Tags: Arts, Music, Charity, PTA, Abusive Behavior
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Interview: The National on 'High Violet,' Wye Oak and how Obama's done so far
The most distinctive piece of the National, an indie-rock quintet from Brooklyn, N.Y.-via-Cincinnati, is lead singer Matt Berninger's slurred baritone.
It's a smooth, low purr that, when combined with the band's circular guitars and Bryan Devendorf's...Tags: Arts, Justin Bieber, Music Theater, Bob Seger, Yo La Tengo (music group)
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Two new dance parties keep Red Maple spry
At 10 p.m. on a recent Thursday night, Red Maple, the lounge in Mount Vernon, was as quiet as an Old West movie town before a gunfight. Even the tumbleweeds were away, possibly pre-gaming somewhere else.
Then, at 10:30 p.m. on the dot, like Daniel...Tags: Arts, Disc Jockeys, New Age (genre), Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages
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Now a free woman, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson heads to L.A. pursue her dream
To rebuild her life, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson had to destroy her reputation.
The actress who portrayed a cold-blooded killer so memorably on three seasons of the HBO cable series "The Wire" pleaded guilty this month to a crime she says she didn't commit....Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Arts, Police Arrests, Trials, Harvard University
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Baltimore's Best Bets
Belvedere Square — at the corner of Belvedere Avenue and York Road, concludes its Summer Sounds at the Square series of free outdoor concerts on Friday evenings with local bands. The final band, Crazy Fish, a Rolling Stones tribute band, performs...Tags: Arts, Belvedere Square, Govans, The Rolling Stones (music group), Special Olympics
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Peace Corps volunteers recall work that changed their world
At a time in their lives when young people feel the pressure of "what's next?" Larry Shirley, of Towson, and Barbara Cook, of Cockeysville, enlisted in the Peace Corps.
That decision changed the course of their lives. The same could probably be said...Tags: Arts, Hospitals and Clinics, Peace Corps, Ghana, Colleges and Universities
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