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Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
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      Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
    1. Hudson's Corner: Complex near Cold Spring light rail a sign of smart growth

      I am not one to push for more development in north Baltimore, but a proposal presented at the June 7 meeting of the Roland Park Civic League makes a lot of sense. The Linthicum-based Landex Companies wants to build 250 market rate apartments, 30,000...

      Tags: Linthicum, Roland Park

    2. Nov 11, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    3. The charm of rural living -- in the city

      Special to The Sun
      Coldspring New Town seems more like a park than a city neighborhood. Just minutes west of Interstate 83, this hilltop, wooded North Baltimore neighborhood has pedestrian paths that wind among playgrounds and its own bird sanctuary. "You can escape to...

      Tags: Family, Roland Park, Philosophy, Hobbies, Mount Washington

    4. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    5. Not a five-and-dime operation

      BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A French chef selling crepes from a food cart on an Arkansas city street may seem out of place, but business is very good for Crepes Paulette. It's about to get a lot better.
      BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A French chef selling crepes from a food cart on an Arkansas city street may seem out of place, but business is very good for Crepes Paulette. It's about to get a lot better. The wagon is parked at the head of a scenic path...

      Tags: Sam Walton, Andy Warhol, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure, Walmart

    6. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| WDAF
    7. Kauffman Center Ready to Take Center Stage

      After more than 15 years of planning and construction, the dream of Muriel Kauffman is about to see its curtain rise as the massive Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts opens on Friday night.
      After more than 15 years of planning and construction, the dream of Muriel Kauffman is about to see its curtain rise as the massive Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts opens on Friday night. The grand lobby of the $326 million facility includes a...

      Tags: Kansas City Royals, Opera (genre)

    8. Nov 2, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
    9. Kansas City envy

      Orlando Opinionators - Orlando Sentinel
      The Atlantic recently published a short piece, “Kansas City Bets onĀ Culture,” on that city's new performing arts center. There's some striking contrasts to theĀ one now under construction in Orlando that ought to prompt some soul-searching...
    10. Aug 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    11. Thursday's Talk Shows

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      Click here to download TV listings for the week of July 31 - Aug. 6 in PDF format TV listings for the week of July 31 - Aug. 6 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can......
    12. Sep 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    13. Fall arts picks: Architecture

      Culture Monster
      Christopher Hawthorne's fall architecture picks....
    14. Mar 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. Michael Kinsley: You can't cut that

      A block from the Lincoln Memorial and right across the street from the State Department, a gorgeous new building is just being completed. Designed by the famous Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, it is the new headquarters of the United States Institute of Peace, established by Congress with the support of President Reagan in 1984. The institute was a sop to people who felt that Reagan was a dangerous warmonger, and who used to say things like, "We spend hundreds of billions every year on war, and yet we spend nothing on peace." On that logic, the institute was founded and by 2011 had 325 employees and an annual budget of $44 million. The federal budget passed by the Republican House last month adjusts that down to zero.
      A block from the Lincoln Memorial and right across the street from the State Department, a gorgeous new building is just being completed. Designed by the famous Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, it is the new headquarters of the United States Institute...

      Tags: Civil Unrest, Manufacturing and Engineering, Wars and Interventions, Elections, International Military Interventions

    16. Sep 26, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    17. Montreal by Bixi bicycle

      Call me a tightwad, but when I heard that Montreal had rental bikes you can pick up and drop off all over town for a mere $5 Canadian a day (about $4.85 U.S.), it was like angels singing. See the city, sample the local cuisine and work it off without paying usurious day rates at the gym. This I had to try.
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      Call me a tightwad, but when I heard that Montreal had rental bikes you can pick up and drop off all over town for a mere $5 Canadian a day (about $4.85 U.S.), it was like angels singing. See the city, sample the local cuisine and work it off without...

      Tags: Landforms, Cycling, Family, Bagels, Transportation

    18. Mar 1, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    19. 'My Two Polish Grandfathers and Other Essays on the Imaginative Life' by Witold Rybczynski

      My Two Polish Grandfathers And Other Essays on the Imaginative Life Witold Rybczynski Scribner: 228 pp., $25 Overrun by exhibitionists, the memoir has turned spuriously confessional. Yet if there's one life story that could stand a bit more self-...

      Tags: Civil Unrest, Family, Children, Disasters, Judaism

    20. Jul 31, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    21. Scaling aesthetic heights

      Tribune architecture critic
      Let's set aside, for a second, the hardheaded question of whether Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava's twisting 2,000-foot Chicago tower will ever get built. In a way, it doesn't matter. Last Wednesday's unveiling of the dazzling, but...

      Tags: Christopher Carley, Restaurants, Santiago Calatrava, Water Tower Place, Frank Lloyd Wright

    22. Sep 24, 2002 |Story| ctnow.com
    23. Merrimack Valley/North Shore - Massachusetts

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      MERRIMACK VALLEY CHELMSFORD >> Chelmsford Dining Suggestions Vincenzo's, 170 Concord Road, Chelmsford. (978) 256-1250. TYNGSBORO >> Tyngsboro Lodging and Dining Suggestions Stonehedge Inn, 160 Pawtucket Blvd., Tyngsboro. (978) 649-4400 or (888) 649-...

      Tags: Orange County Regional History Center, Children, Adults, Labor Day, Migration

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