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TU animation class rolls out the red carpet for debut at Towson Commons
A Towson University stop motion animation class that has met weekly in a downtown Towson storefront will screen its work in a public open house on Thursday, May 24. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. in a previously vacant Towson Commons storefront, students will...
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Jemicy School, MICA team up for 'Memory Tricks' animation project
One thing the girls of The Jemicy School's fifth-grade class won't likely ever forget is their "Memory Tricks" project. The project ended March 30 when the eight 11-year-old girls in the class traveled to Maryland Institute College of Art, in Bolton...
Tags: Bolton Hill, Catonsville, Dyslexia, Movies, Students
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University animation class bring a little motion to Towson Commons
It may not be the full-time tenants that many have been longing for, but passersby in downtown Towson will see a bit more activity inside of Towson Commons on Monday mornings this spring.
Towson University is holding a stop-motion animation class in...Tags: Arts, Students, Colleges and Universities, Electronics, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Wrapping up the world of entertainment on DVD
For all of us who thought the cartoons at the top of the bill were the sweetest part of any night at the movies, Warner Home Video has released the ultimate new animation collection. "Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume I" finds the beloved cartoon...Tags: Holidays, Amy Acker, Frank Sinatra, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ed Asner
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Art installation aims to add to the Bromo Seltzer Tower's gravitational pull
Starting at sunset Saturday, artist Kelley Bell will place Baltimore's venerable landmark Bromo Seltzer Tower at the exact center of the solar system.
For at least the next five weeks, pedestrians and motorists will view the four faces of the clock tower...Tags: Arts, Artists, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Empire State Building
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'Dumbo': Flying circles above the crowd in high-def
Any 20th-century animator working in film who chose to ignore what was coming out of the Walt Disney studios did so at a professional cost. And from 1941 on, Disney's "Dumbo" was the elephant in the room. This week it joins "Snow White," "Pinocchio,"...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Danny Elfman, Kristen Wiig, Aimee Teegarden, Movies
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The oddities of Otakon
A man in black wields an enormous hollow cross packed with phony handguns while checking out Barnes & Noble's graphic-novel racks. A futuristic Marie Antoinette, in a regal gown with bared cleavage and midriff, balances a huge rectangular headpiece with...Tags: Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Organized Crime, Genres, Superman (fictional character)
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Best bets for northern Baltimore city
Belvedere Square — corner of York Road and Belvedere Avenue, continues Summer Sounds at the Square, a weekly outdoor concert series featuring live music by local bands on Friday evenings. Performing Aug. 26, 6-9 p.m., is the Rob Byer Band, modern...Tags: Libraries, Govans, Charles Street, Belvedere Square
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Sondheim Prize finalists engage senses, issues
Every year at this time, the Baltimore Museum of Art showcases the finalists for the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. The exhibits invariably reveal "energy, imagination and engagement with the significant issues of our time," says BMA director...Tags: Arts, Libraries, Artscape, Cell Phones, Minority Groups
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'Cars 2': There's not much driving this sequel
"Cars 2" runs out of gas long before it runs out of running time. This sequel qualifies as the rare Pixar misfire. Unlike the wit and warmth of such animated favorites as the "Toy Story" series and "Wall-E," "Cars 2" seems cold and shrill. One reason why...Tags: Eddie Izzard, Michael Caine, Wall-E (movie), Toy Story (movie), Owen Wilson
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Where medical masterpieces are made
As an oil painter in college, Elizabeth Cook expected to pursue the life of the typical aspiring American artist: get an advanced degree, move to a big city, embark on a future of creative struggle.
Then she attended an exclusive arts workshop in New...Tags: Arts, Hospitals and Clinics, Science, Bones and Joints, Human Body
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'The Big Uneasy' taps into outrage over flooding of New Orleans
Harry Shearer says his "head exploded" 20 months ago. That's when he heard President Barack Obama, during a town hall meeting in New Orleans, refer to the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina as "a natural disaster."
The comedian, actor, radio...Tags: Treme (tv program), Floods, Fox Broadcasting Company, Technology, Earthquakes
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