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Booker Prize-winning author James Kelman visits Baltimore
Plunging into a novel by James Kelman is like diving head-first into a chilly lake. It's a shock to your system at first, and a bit disorienting, but the trick is to keep moving. Once your muscles get warmed up and you get your bearings, the...
Tags: Scotland, Authors, England, Literature
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Boston coverage by CNN, King and Fox lead us into more confusion
The Baltimore SunJust when it was starting to look like cable news might have actually learned something from its rush-to-judgment sins in covering the Newtown massacre, John King, CNN and Fox News showed Wednesday how shaky and journalistically confused even the genre'...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, NBC (tv network), Police Arrests, The Boston Globe, NPR
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Walters explores work of Caton heir who lived fast, died young
The handsome young man sitting in the pink parlor chair radiates restlessness, a disdain for social conventions and undeniable self-satisfaction. The impatience in Richard Caton Woodville's "Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper" can be detected in...
Tags: Museums, Morphine (drug), Arts, Charles Street, Colleges and Universities
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Getting published an open book for Maryland Romance Writers
Every day, they sit alone in their offices, writing about love, passion, romance. They bring to life muscled heroes, dangerous vixens, strong heroines — lovers all — then put enormous obstacles in the way of the would-be lovers so they...Tags: Linthicum, Social Media, Dining and Drinking, Unexplained Phenomena, Stephenie Meyer
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DIY spaces are fertile grounds for Baltimore's arts, music scenes
Part of the charm of Baltimore's arts scene is that someone is always hitting the "refresh" button. An art gallery or music club shuts down on one block, only to have another pop up a few streets over. Abandoned or underused venues might suddenly...
Tags: Concerts, Music, Punk (genre), Music Industry, Arts
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2012's 'Best of the Rest' video games
This year has already been a watershed event for games in many respects, but for the most part we have now settled into the post-E3 dog days. For many gamers, this is a great time to reboot and actually get outside for a change, because as far as the...
Tags: Wildlife, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Michael Bay, Gaming
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'Jurassic Park Builder' is dino-mite
“Jurassic Park Builder” Ludia Available on iOS devices Score: 4 out of 4 “Jurassic Park,” a film now 20 years gone by, is well-trodden territory for video game adaptations. The original concept, brilliantly adapted from Michael...
Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Jurassic Park (movie), Amusement and Theme Parks, DNA, Movies
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Baltimore gay rappers are loud and proud
When Baltimore rapper DDm began writing the songs for his new mixtape, he looked to Omar Little, the ruthless-yet-honorable stickup man from "The Wire," for inspiration.
Omar, like DDm, was raw, aggressive — and gay. DDm saw enough in common with...Tags: Kanye West, Music Industry, Wiz Khalifa, Queen (music group), Barack Obama
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The value of arts in education
One dreary spring morning, I entered Robert Moton Elementary as opera resounded through its halls, stirring my soul like never before. As a school psychologist with limited exposure to classical genres, I was startled but tremendously invigorated by...Tags: Music, Carroll County (Maryland), Students, Teaching and Learning, Arts
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Maryland's small but growing connection to 'K-pop'
Last winter, Leann Kwak put her senior year at Arundel High School on hold to pursue her dreams as a chart-topping pop singer. For nearly three months, thousands of TV viewers determined whether or not she'd move on to the next round of the competition....
Tags: Music, YouTube, Odenton, American Idol (tv program), Popular Music (genre)
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Planes Mistaken for Stars reunion show in D.C. proves band has plenty to still offer
Midnight Sun contributorRecently reunited band Planes Mistaken for Stars played Red Palace in Washignton on Saturday night. Intern Jake Fewster had this report: For some, the idea of a reunion show conjures up images of a geriatric, arena rock band way past their prime. This...Tags: Music, Concerts, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Commentary: Getting wrapped up in future societies
Ever since I read The Hunger Games, I have been caught up in the world of dystopian fiction. Dystopian literature, at least what I have read, usually features a controlling government with oppressed people, presenting itself as a utopian society....Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess)
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