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A sample of fresh arts ventures for 2012
In the arts world, fresh ideas are generated on a perennial basis — and this year is no different. Three new cultural projects in a variety of media promise to spice things up considerably in 2012.
On the theater front, look for the inauguration of...Tags: Concerts, Music, Music Industry, Arts, Fine Artists
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Men Making a Difference: Mark Gregory
Mark Gregory remembers.
He remembers dates. There was the day after Thanksgiving in 1989, when doctors found a tumor near his brain. Then there was July 26, 1991, when Gregory, who’d been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, underwent a bone marrow...Tags: Brain, Swelling, Health Organizations, Clarksville, Cancer
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Dream home: Reservoir of style and charm
Rebecca Yenawine and Mark Carter are accustomed to awe-struck looks when visitors cross the foyer of their 19th-century rowhouse in Reservoir Hill.
The four-story brick Victorian, built circa 1870, is sprawling — some 6,000 square feet. And with...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Druid Hill, Arts, Natural Resources, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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More from the 2011 Harford County Farm Fair
The 24th Harford County Farm Fair ended Sunday, but our coverage continues. With more than 380 young people in 4-H exhibiting their animals, the annual livestock sale and popular events like Dock Dogs, pig races, tractor pulls and a first-ever appearance... -
Robert L. Skillman III, WMAR-TV assignment editor
Robert L. Skillman III, a professional photographer who had been a part-time weekend assignment editor at WMAR-TV for a decade, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Northwest Hospital.
The Northwood resident was 59.
Mr. Skillman was attending the annual Ed...Tags: Culture, Pennsylvania Turnpike, University of Baltimore, Perry Hall, Johnny Unitas
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Catonsville photographer shoots to meet needs of variety of customers
Kathleen Hertel never imagined owning her own photography studio. But now that she does, she's grateful she no longer needs to travel to "every Panera Bread in the Maryland area" to meet customers. Attracted to Catonsville's community feel, the native...Tags: Catonsville, Linthicum, Panera Bread Company, Baltimore County, Arts
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Talented Reservoir High School artists recognized with awards, own show
If a daydream could be captured on film, Cassie Tucker's award-winning photograph may be a prime example of what it would look like.
In her shot, titled "Cloudy Day," the Reservoir High School senior appears to be lost in thought as she rests on fluffy...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Nikon Corp, Fine Artists, Students, Artists
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Kodak bankruptcy: Why can't U.S. firms realize the potential of their discoveries?
Your editorial "A sad 'Kodak' moment" of Jan. 21 clearly identified the problem that resulted in Kodak's bankruptcy as a lack of vision by the executives. As you pointed out, it's ironic that Kodak invented digital photography in 1976 but didn't move...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Satellite and Cable Service, Annapolis, Arts, Ted Turner
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Howard County Times honored by press association
The Howard County Times was named a newspaper of the year last week in the Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association's 2011 editorial contest. At a luncheon Friday, April 20, the Times was honored as the top award-winner in Division E, non-dailies...Tags: Howard County, Cartoons, Arts, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers
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Towson Times captures baker's dozen in press association contest
The Towson Times captured 13 awards in the annual editorial contest sponsored by the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, a regional association for print journalism. The awards were for writing and photography from the 2011 calendar year. Reporter...
Tags: Catonsville, Hurricane Irene (2011), Towson, Tropical Weather, Arts
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Dazzle your tablets and smartphones with these accessories
Soon after Rob Morton bought his iPad 2, he started scouring the Web for a customized case — something to keep his new tablet protected and personalized.
Morton needed to pimp his iPad.
Bland, standardized covers were out of the question. Morton,...Tags: Grunge (genre), Odenton, Fells Point, Apple iPhone, Michael Kors
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The Aegis receives Newspaper of the Year honor
Members of the news, editorial, sports, photography and web design staffs of The Aegis, The Record and APG News received 37 awards in the 2011 Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association's Editorial Contest. In addition to individual and team awards,...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Harford County, Elkton, Civil and Public Service, Government
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