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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: USA Today, Authors, Unexplained Phenomena, Social Media, Catonsville
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Kelly Monaco (hopefully) for the win!
It's the last all-performance show of the season and it's only an hour long. Let's hit it. Tom says they've been battling for a grueling nine weeks — feels so much longer doesn't it? This season has felt weird overall, with skipped weeks, non-...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Dance, Judges, Cirque du Soleil, Justice System
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'Boardwalk Empire' recap: 'The Pony'
"I just want you to be my gangster" - Billie Kent "Boardwalk Empire" teased viewers with two pretty slow-and-go episodes heading into “The Pony.” Gillian’s creepy disposal of Bizarro Jimmy aside, the show had crawled to a haunting,...
Tags: Women's Health, NBC (tv network), Al Capone, Topher Grace, Boardwalk Empire (tv program)
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Ballet Theatre of Maryland again works magic with 'The Dancing Princesses'
Ballet Theatre of Maryland opened its 35th season, and 10th with artistic director Dianna Cuatto at the helm, with the fireworks of a world-premiere ballet. Known for enchanting audiences with classic tales at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Dance, Halloween, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
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Colonial Players' 'Bell, Book and Candle' features spellbinding performances
Colonial Players ushers in its 64th season with John Van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle," a romantic comedy that debuted in the same 1949-1950 season as the theater company. It was first presented by Colonial Players in 1953 — the company's...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Annapolis, Book, Comedy (genre)
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Tracie Thoms' celebrity travels
You might call Tracie Thoms a triple-triple threat: The Baltimore native sings, dances and acts, and her career encompasses film, television and theater.
Introduced to acting and television at an early age — her father, Donald Thoms, is a...Tags: Television Industry, Looper (movie), Celebrities, Tracie Thoms, Kathy Bates
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Newbery winner Laura Amy Schlitz publishes her magnum opus
The witch had been weeping in the boxwoods for more than half a century before Laura Amy Schlitz picked up her pen and set her free. The 57-year-old Schlitz is the librarian at Park School and a Newbery Medal-winning author whose newest novel, "Splendors...
Tags: Authors, Literature, David Copperfield, New York Public Library, Biography (genre)
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, first eliminations
The first eliminations: 20 dancers enter, 16 leave -- or four dancers leave, however you'd like to put it. The six dancers with the least support from the voting audience, will be at risk tonight. The judges will save one boy and one girl from the long...
Tags: Dance, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Adam Shankman, Mary Murphy, Music
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This 'Taming of the Shrew' is an untamed lawn party
"The Taming of the Shrew" is such an unruly romantic comedy that there are advantages to staging it outdoors, where the running argument between a man and woman leads to some actual running. Although the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory production literally...
Tags: Music, Celebrities, Charles Street, Hampden
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Lively performances carry 'Pride and Prejudice' at Patapsco Female Institute
Although Jane Austen lived nearly 200 years after William Shakespeare, they shared a literary sensitivity to the social rituals that make courtship such a trying experience. That's why it isn't much of a stretch for the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company to...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Jane Austen, Celebrities, Tourism and Leisure, William Shakespeare
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Reisterstown: Fiction writer aiming for gold with 'Song of the Nile'
Ah, the lazy days of summer. There is nothing like grabbing a good read and heading for the nearest beach or pool to while away the hours. That might be a better-than-great idea if you are among those without electricity or water, or both following the...Tags: Fiction, Gloria Steinem, Authors, Fantasy (genre), Thomas Jefferson
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, first live show
Welcome to our first live show of the season. Cat is shiny in gold. I won't lie -- I look forward to seeing what she's wearing each week.
Since we're only getting one show a week this season, I was worried we wouldn't get the group numbers we used to...Tags: Dance, Elephant (animal), Voting, Mary Murphy, Amelia Earhart
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