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Auto show in Baltimore draws shoppers, but mostly dreamers
They came to the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore with five cars on their list and a plan to narrow it down to three.
"We're moving out of the minivan category because we're now 50-somethings with no kids to haul," said Mindy Doring,...Tags: Auto Shows, Fiat, Prius, Vehicles, Auto Trends
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Boat show offers thrills even for the land-locked
With attractions that include a world champion water skier, a speedboat that can make it from Baltimore to Annapolis in just over 14 minutes and photo opportunities with Capt. Jack Sparrow, you don't have to be in the market for a boat to enjoy this...Tags: Aquaculture, The Last Airbender (movie), Pratt Street, Music, Annapolis
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City must do more to support Grand Prix
The dust has settled on the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix, an event that I and several others lived and breathed over the past two-plus years. I acknowledge that I am not objective, having invested substantial money, effort and reputation as the "face of...Tags: Corporate Officers, The Wire (tv program), Pratt Street, Toronto (Canada), Inner Harbor
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Like/dislike: Caitlin Phillips
A love of books goes a lot farther than reading for 32-year-old Caitlin Phillips.
Her first job was working at a used bookstore, where she saw how many books were damaged and relegated to the trash. In 2004, Phillips created Rebound Designs, rescuing...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Ray Bradbury, Game of Thrones (tv program), Apple iPod, Music
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Millard Byrd Knowles, pastor
Rev. Millard Byrd Knowles, pastor of Old Otterbein United Methodist Church from 1992 through 2006 and later pastor of visitation/pastor emeritus at Perry Hall United Methodist Church, died Thursday following a series of strokes. He was 82.
"He could tell...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Prince George's County, Methodist, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, White Marsh
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Charles Street corridor sees post-recession resurgence
Walid Hajj is happy he followed his instincts and bought an incomplete condo redevelopment in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood last fall.
Within three days of advertising the building's 13 newly redeveloped apartments this month, Hajj had rented all...Tags: Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Apartments, Dining and Drinking, Pratt Street, Inner Harbor
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Trees falling for Baltimore Grand Prix
Dozens of trees are falling on downtown streets to improve sight lines for spectators at the Baltimore Grand Prix, but event planners intend to replace them after the race — half of them in large pots so that they can be moved, not destroyed, in...Tags: Pratt Street, Maryland Science Center, Inner Harbor, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Public Employees
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, sports, music and movies
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Conan the Barbarian
Fright Night
The Guard
One Day
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
NOTABLE TV
Monday Night Football: Preseason: NY Jets @ Houston (special; 8 p.m. Monday; ESPN)
Gloria: In Her Own Words (special; 9 p.m. Monday;...Tags: Summer Camp (music group), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, VH1 (tv network), Baltimore Orioles, Dexter (tv program)
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Stan Lee tops list of legends at 12th Baltimore Comic-con
Classic comics, indie comics and more will be featured at the 12th Annual Baltimore Comic-Con, happening Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 20-21, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The event boasts a huge guest list of comic book creators and artists and will...Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Dining and Drinking, Spider-Man (fictional character), Maryland, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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Cornerstone Records acquires assets
Columbia-based Cornerstone Records Management LLC announced it has completed the acquisition of the assets of The Houston File Room Inc., based in Spring, Texas. The Houston File Room is a privately-owned company that provides secured document storage...Tags: Computer Hardware, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Houston, Dining and Drinking, Elections
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Baltimore Comic-Con 2011: DC Comics bets on 'New 52'
Jeremy Adams has two parties planned for his Federal Hill comics store this month. One will celebrate this weekend's annual convergence of the comics world on Charm City. The other will anticipate a risky, game-changing strategy that could determine the...Tags: Elections, Superman (fictional character), Federal Hill, Batman (fictional character), Book
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Baltimore Comic-Con 2011: Stan Lee has no super powers, but plenty of super ideas
Stan Lee is one proud father these days. You'd be proud, too, if your progeny included Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and the Fantastic Four — characters whose films routinely bring in a few hundred million dollars at the movie box office.
Not that Lee...Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), Cirque du Soleil, Pratt Street, Robert Downey Jr., Spider-Man (movie)
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