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Anthony S. D'Anna
Anthony S. D'Anna, a retired Mars Super Markets Inc. executive and World War II veteran, died Wednesday of complications from a stroke at Symphony Manor assisted-living facility in Roland Park. The longtime Timonium resident was 85. The son of an...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Timonium
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Fresh start for Meissner
Sun reporterOn her way to Toronto recently to work with her choreographer for the new figure skating season that begins this week, Kimmie Meissner stopped at the border crossing. A guard asked the U.S. champion the reason for the visit. "Business," said Meissner,...Tags: Ice Skating, Drew Barrymore, Colleges and Universities, Photography, 2016 Olympic Games
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Radiant tenor was king of opera world
Sun music criticLuciano Pavarotti, who possessed one of the most radiant tenor voices to be heard in the past hundred years and who enjoyed a level of popularity unequaled since the legendary Enrico Caruso, died early today in his hometown of Modena, Italy. He was 71....Tags: Placido Domingo, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Television
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Awed Meissner takes in Turin
sun reporterOn the first day of the Winter Olympics, Kimmie Meissner met Laura Bush and heard Luciano Pavarotti and Peter Gabriel sing and Yoko Ono give a reading. But the person she was talking about after last night's opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium was a...Tags: Laura Bush, Speed Skating, 2016 Olympic Games, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Apolo Ohno
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Falling hard
Sun reporterKimmie Meissner looked nothing like the young woman who rocketed to the top of the figure skating world two years ago. Less than a minute into her long program at the national championships last night, the defending champion and former world-title holder...Tags: Ice Skating, Tanith Belbin, Death, Kimmie Meissner, Kristi Yamaguchi
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The sweet sounds of musical success
Sun StaffThey've paid their dues and now it's their time to shine. From playing in the street to playing in empty bars, these local bands have seen it all. Now, their songs are being spun on the radio, and they're booking high-profile gigs. Below are the...Tags: Recording Studios, Hospitals and Clinics, Phish (music group), Bars and Clubs, University of Maryland, College Park
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Like an oyster, Harrison's a raw delight
Sun ColumnistThis is the third in a series of stories about how restaurants around the state help define their communities. TILGHMAN ISLAND -- The oyster buffet is glowing at full Sterno in the dining room of Harrison's Chesapeake House. Oysters prepared nine...Tags: Arts, Fishing, Oysters, Dining and Drinking, George Bush
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PASSINGS: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Bob Boozer, Jim Abdnor, Chuck Brown, Herbert Breslin
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Renowned baritone championed German lieder Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, a renowned baritone who led a worldwide revival in popularity for German lieder, died in his sleep Friday at his home in the southern German city of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, College Basketball, Oscar Robertson, U.S. Senate
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2012: The Year the Music Died (So Far)
It’s not even June. But already this calendar year we’ve lost a gut-wrenching list of people who’ve impacted the music world: impresarios Don Cornelius and Dick Clark, R&B legends Johnny Otis and Etta James, the incomparable Band...
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Sarajevo with tears: Another walk down Logavina Street
Jacket CopyBarbara Demick says that" real Sarajevans don’t like to talk about the war," but her book, "Logavina Street," follows the lives of a small community during the conflict. It has been re-released, with additional materials, commemorating the 20th... -
Detroit Free Press Mark Stryker column
Detroit Free Press"Where have you reached me?" says arranger Rob Mathes, repeating the question posed to him. "You have reached me at my desk with about 30 pencils in front of me and score paper, listening to 'Bawitdaba' and trying to figure out how to use the great...Tags: Roger Daltrey, Marriage, The Beatles (music group), Fine Artists, Jazz (genre)
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An older, wiser Lang Lang brings artistry to the Opera House
Time was when the only non-operatic events Lyric Opera would present were vocal recitals by the glamorous likes of Luciano Pavarotti and Marilyn Horne. But those days are gone, just as the vocal recital as a commercially viable genre appears to be on life...
Tags: Marilyn Horne, Civic Opera House, Daniel Barenboim, Entertainment Events, Lang Lang
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