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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: Google Inc., John James Audubon, Charles Dickens
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Vive l'independence
Yes, the Fourth of July is behind us. But that doesn't mean you can't find other celebratory themes to help inspire your culinary creativity. If the Fourth was all-American, then July 14, Bastille Day, is all Française. Our "ooh-la-la" carte for eight,...Tags: Parsley, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Garlic, Tomatoes
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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: Holidays, Mount Washington, Dining and Drinking, Canterbury, Restaurants
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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: Parochial Schools, Holidays, Artscape, Brooklyn Cyclones, Vladimir Guerrero
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10spot: Artscape and nine other favorites this week
1. Sum up Artscape? That’s one of the best things about it — you can’t. Especially since this is the free arts festival blowout’s 30th year (celebrating everything 1980s, which we assume you love).
And, of course, there’s...Tags: Artscape, Alan Rickman, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Lil Wayne
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An eerie prison unlocks its famous history
Associated PressIt was once the most famous prison in the world. Alexis de Tocqueville praised it; Charles Dickens hated it. Al Capone sat out a gang war there, partying with prison guards in a cell decorated with oil paintings and oriental rugs. Brad Pitt even went...Tags: Holidays, Society, Brad Pitt, Punishment, Prisons
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Draft picks signing at historic pace thanks to slotting
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Len Pasquarelli, The Sports Xchange Draft picks signing at historic pace thanks to slotting The late general manager George Young, a teacher in a former life and longtime student of history, used to suggest that signing draft...Tags: Melvin Ingram, Collective Contract, Chicago Bears, Alshon Jeffery, National Football League
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Our Laguna: Grapes for Grad event biggest yet
Grapes of Grad is Laguna's largest annual wine tasting. This year's was the biggest ever. The event, which was held this past Sunday, was hosted by the Rotary Club of Laguna Beach at Tivoli Too. "We had more wineries, we had more food and we had way...
Tags: Arts, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events, Peter Jones, Charity
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Vendome to co-produce 'Bastille Day': Company teams with Anonymous Content on thriller
VarietyVendome Pictures has come onboard with Anonymous Content to produce thriller "Bastille Day," written by Andrew Baldwin and to be directed by Pierre Morel. Anonymous Content developed the project with Baldwin, bringing it to Vendome, which preemptively...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Ryan Gosling, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., ABC (tv network), Pierre Morel
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Europe offers variety of fairs this upcoming tourist season
Special CorrespondentTravelers returning from a trip to Europe often find some of the most memorable aspects of the trip were cultural opportunities and exchanges with the locals - sometimes even more so than seeing the sights. The many fairs and festivals that Europe puts on...Tags: Artists, Theater, Entertainment Events, Cycling, Theater
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Bastille Day dining
Bastille Day Block Party:
A joint venture among the Consulate General of France and French, French-American and Francophones associations. DJ music, dancing, food and drinks. Free admission. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Cannon Drive at Fullerton...Tags: Prospect, France, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Gold Coast
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