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The Internet celebrates LeBron, Europe, your mom
It's Europe Day! (Yeah, we didn't know that either.) Welcome to your trends report for Friday, May 10. You're not alone if you were in the dark about the EU's annual holiday: Apparently, very few Europeans know that it exists. Nonetheless, between that,...
Tags: LeBron James, USA Today, Miami Heat, Mother's Day, Tom Thibodeau
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Elkridge: Team effort propels Elkridge Hurricanes to championship
Summer has long been synonymous with baseball, and, in Elkridge, there's no exception. The Elkridge Hurricanes 14U travel team won five straight games in a two-day tournament to capture the Upper Chesapeake Summer Festival Baseball Tournament on June 30....Tags: High School Sports, Foods and Beverages, Baseball, Shrimp, Schools
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Elkridge: Acres of snazzy chrome and steel coming to Rockburn Open Car Show
Looking for a cruise down Memory Lane? Remember those steamy summer evenings when the hottest cars in town gathered at local burger joints and drive-ins to show off their gleaming "wheels" and hang out with friends? Well, the Elkridge Adult Athletic...Tags: Elementary Schools, Music, Shrimp, Christianity, Schools
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Tersiguel's offers the joy of French cooking in Ellicott City
Tuna may be treated carpaccio style. There may be shiitake mushrooms in the sauce that graces the veal and lemon grass and coconut milk in the garnish for the salmon. But Tersiguel's is a French restaurant – French "country" restaurant to be...
Tags: Carrots, Cheese Corn, Potatoes, Arugula, Mushrooms
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Rodgers Forge: Author on fast 'Tracks' to gold medal
Happy Fourth of July! As we celebrate this anniversary of our independence, let's join Forge resident Eric Goodman in celebrating his 2012 Gold Medal for Best Fiction in the mid-Atlantic region in Independent Publishing Book Award. His book, "Tracks:...Tags: Baltimore County, Book, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Ceremonies
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Ahoy! Pirates have invaded Susquehanna Museum in HdG
Ahoy dear readers, ye swash bucklers and mates, Pirates have invaded Havre de Grace and encamped at the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, this weekend, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discover where the first act of piracy occurred in 1635 in Maryland, by visiting...Tags: 311 (music group), Bars and Clubs, France, Music, Piracy
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Green politics comes to B'more
It's been years since Baltimore hosted a political convention, but almost under the radar one's happening here this week. Members of the Green Party of the United States are gathering downtown starting today, opening a three-day convention to pick a...
Tags: Voting, Inner Harbor, University of Baltimore, Green Party of the United States, Elections
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Good time to dine on red, white and blue
What with our reliving the War of 1812 with special zeal this year because Baltimore is home to the "Star Spangled Banner," it's easy to come up with a theme for a seasonal dinner. Whether it be for Independence Day or Bastille Day (July 14), or simply to...
Tags: Jams and Jellies, War of 1812, Potatoes, Preserves, Sea Salt
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Dickens featured on today's Google doodle
Today's Google doodle honors Charles Dickens on his birthday. On the letters, you can see characters such as Tiny Tim of "A Christmas Carol" (one of my favorite works, in all forms, including the movie Scrooged and the Mr. Magoo cartoon). I always...Tags: Charles Dickens, John James Audubon, Google Inc.
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On the French Fourth of July: 'It's a big party'
Following closely on the heels of the Fourth of July comes Bastille Day July 14, often referred to as the French Independence Day.
And local French restaurants, crepe makers, bakers and chocolate sellers are playing up that holiday for all it's worth....Tags: Charles Theatre, Holidays, Senator Theatre, Restaurants, Reisterstown Road
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Sofi's Crepes opening Thursday in Owings Mills
The Baltimore SunA new Sofi's Crepes is opening Thursday (Bastille Day) at 11 a.m. in the Valley Village Shopping Center, at 9123 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills. Ann Costlow's original Sofi's Crepes opened next to the Everyman Theatre around the turn of the century....Tags: Annapolis
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Goodman on 'Tracks' with novel built on short stories
June 30th saw the debut of local resident Eric Goodman's second book and first novel, "Tracks: a Novel in Stories." Many of us know this Rodgers Forge resident's wonderful first book, "Flightless Goose," a children's story. Well, now adults can thrill...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Baltimore Orioles, Diseases and Illnesses, Holidays, Towson
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