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Anne Arundel County exhibit briefs
'The Best of the Bay' The Annapolis Watercolor Club will hold a juried exhibit Friday, June 1, through July 15 at the Annapolis Maritime Museum, 723 Second St. A reception will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 6. Gallery hours are noon to 4...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Arts, Severna Park, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis
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Teachers, students fill the Columbia Art Center
The annual Faculty/Student Exhibition at the Columbia Art Center lets you know that its teachers and students have been busy. Paintings, watercolors, drawings and other artwork cover the walls, with ceramics and jewelry occupying pedestals and seemingly...
Tags: Building Material, Arts, Material Science, Artists, Fine Artists
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Maryland doctors probe old cases for lead exposure
A day after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cut in half the threshold for determining lead exposure in the nation's children, pediatricians faced the task of identifying new cases from thousands of their old files.
The...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Arts, Hospitals and Clinics, Disease Prevention, Family
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We need a war on lead poisoning
The reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cut its threshold for lead poisoning from 10 micrograms per deciliter to 5 micrograms were something of a simplification. What the CDC said, after years of study and discussion, was that no...
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CDC lowers lead poisoning threshold
The number of young children deemed at risk of lead poisoning in Maryland and nationwide expanded drastically Wednesday as a federal health agency declared it would effectively cut in half its threshold for diagnosing the environmental illness....Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Arts, Trials, Litigation, Disease Prevention
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If purple is your color, this exhibit in Columbia is for you
Various colors can be seen in Nancy Lee Davis' exhibit "Color Vibrations" at the Artists' Gallery in Columbia, but it's the color purple that pops up most often in her oil paintings. Whether she's depicting a street scene, still-life arrangement or...
Tags: Arts, Science, Physiology, Artists, Fine Artists
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Commentary: A blue hue surrounds Laurel Art Center's closing
If you were to paint the collective mood of those in the checkout line Saturday at the Laurel Art Center, the brush could have been dipped in the deepest of blues. The Main Street landmark, which closed in February but reopened April 28 and 29 for a two-...
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Gilman midfielder Jake Matthai putting the finishing touches on a stellar career
The Baltimore SunThe towering lacrosse player, all 6-feet-6 of him, looks surprisingly at home in Gilman's cozy art room, sitting comfortably with a palette in hand and canvas resting at eye level, straight ahead. For an hour each school day — and other valuable...Tags: Arts, Lacrosse
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Housing authority hit with $1.3 million lead-paint judgment
A Baltimore jury on Wednesday awarded $1.3 million in damages to a 17-year-old girl, finding that negligence by the Housing Authority of Baltimore City was a substantial factor in lead-paint poisoning she suffered as a young girl. Amafica Woodland...Tags: Interior Policy, Arts, Housing and Urban Planning
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Shoes shine in Columbia Art Center show
Art is good for the soul, but it's also good for the soles in the Columbia Art Center exhibit "A Walk in My Shoes." Speaking of good, this show is co-sponsored by Howard County Promotion and Tourism's Blossoms of Hope and Cherrybration. Proceeds benefit...Tags: Arts, Artists, Fine Artists, Cancer
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Try to figure out chinese exhibit at HCC
Painters traditionally have placed human figures within realistic landscapes that seem like psychologically suitable backdrops, but the group exhibit "The Body and Beyond" is notable for how many of its artists have figures and abstracted landscapes...
Tags: Arts, Homeland (tv program), Colleges and Universities, Fine Artists, Howard Community College
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Walls inspire BSO Show House artist
Artist and muralist Pat O'Brien confronts a bare room as she would an engineering project. She takes measurements, makes scale drawings, and plans precisely the colors, fabrics and furnishings she will employ.
It all makes perfect sense for the former...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Arts, Engineering, Music, Concerts
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