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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Columbia native Binder ready for home cooking at Wine in the Woods

    Risa Binder is having a moment. Not only did the singer-songwriter deliver a recent buzzworthy performance on the popular TV show "CBS This Morning," but the Columbia native is currently recording a CD with Nashville super-producer Luke Wooten and just found out she's been nominated for an Emmy Award.
    Risa Binder is having a moment. Not only did the singer-songwriter deliver a recent buzzworthy performance on the popular TV show "CBS This Morning," but the Columbia native is currently recording a CD with Nashville super-producer Luke Wooten and just...

    Tags: Television, Justin Timberlake, Howard County, Entertainment Events, University of Maryland, College Park

  2. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Goo Goo Dolls singer talks new album, ahead of Black-Eyed Susan Day concert

    John Rzeznik, lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls, should know a thing or two about wedding songs. He wrote the inescapable hit "Iris" in 1998, which plenty of newly married couples have played for their first dance, including, most famously, singer Avril Lavigne in 2006.
    John Rzeznik, lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls, should know a thing or two about wedding songs. He wrote the inescapable hit "Iris" in 1998, which plenty of newly married couples have played for their first dance, including, most famously, singer Avril...

    Tags: Family, Pimlico Race Course, Weddings, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Goo Goo Dolls (music group)

  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Toby's scales new 'Heights' with a Latin sensation

    In offering the regional premier of the 2008 Tony award-winning musical "In the Heights," Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia has reached a new height of its own.
    In offering the regional premier of the 2008 Tony award-winning musical "In the Heights," Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia has reached a new height of its own. Toby's production of "The Color Purple" last season garnered a record number of Helen...

    Tags: Music Theater, New York City, Entertainment Events, Music, Broadway Theater

  6. May 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Partnered with BSO, Parsons unveils new styles for musicians

    Violinist Ellen Pendleton Troyer has struggled for years with the constraints of wearing evening attire for physical, sometimes-strenuous performances. And she considers herself luckier than her male counterparts, who have a stricter dress code of bow ties and evening jackets adorned with tails.
    Violinist Ellen Pendleton Troyer has struggled for years with the constraints of wearing evening attire for physical, sometimes-strenuous performances. And she considers herself luckier than her male counterparts, who have a stricter dress code of bow...

    Tags: New York City, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Fashion Trends

  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Hereford Farm Market shoppers enjoy local fresh produce, other products

    Finding specialty goods — organic eggs, goat cheese, goat cheese cheesecake, whole grain bread and rolls, honey, vegetables, herbs, pork, lamb, turkey, chicken, flavored olive oil, balsamic vinegar, native plants, trees, shrubs and flowers — just became easier now that the new Hereford Farm Market is beckoning shoppers every Saturday morning through the end of October.
    Finding specialty goods — organic eggs, goat cheese, goat cheese cheesecake, whole grain bread and rolls, honey, vegetables, herbs, pork, lamb, turkey, chicken, flavored olive oil, balsamic vinegar, native plants, trees, shrubs and flowers —...

    Tags: Dog Biscuits, Arable Farming, Farms, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Beets

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Howard County band leaders still rock

    The spring concert season is in full swing in Howard County high schools, and nowhere is it swinging more than at Wilde Lake and Glenelg high schools, home of two of the most respected, senior and successful band directors in the state.
    The spring concert season is in full swing in Howard County high schools, and nowhere is it swinging more than at Wilde Lake and Glenelg high schools, home of two of the most respected, senior and successful band directors in the state. At Wilde Lake,...

    Tags: Music Theater, The Happiest News!, Teaching and Learning, Howard County, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Q&A with Mink Stole

    Pink flamingos peer down from the dining room walls of Mink Stole's apartment -- playful reminders of the notorious 1972 film that helped launch Stole's career as an actress, alongside Divine, John Waters and the rest of the Dreamlanders.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Pink flamingos peer down from the dining room walls of Mink Stole's apartment -- playful reminders of the notorious 1972 film that helped launch Stole's career as an actress, alongside Divine, John Waters and the rest of the Dreamlanders. While Stole...

    Tags: Wedding Products and Services, Music, Theft

  14. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. A 'Requiem' for JFK assassination

    Fifty years later, the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains a galvanizing event, studied by serious scholars and conspiracy fringers with equal intensity.
    Fifty years later, the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains a galvanizing event, studied by serious scholars and conspiracy fringers with equal intensity. People who were old enough in 1963 still remember everything about the news flash that...

    Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Music, Assassinations

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Columbia Piano Trio finds strength in small numbers

    The Columbia Orchestra knows how to fill the stage with musicians, but it also knows that a much smaller ensemble also can be music to the ears. That's why its season provides a mix of concerts deploying the full orchestra and other concerts that adopt a chamber music format.
    The Columbia Orchestra knows how to fill the stage with musicians, but it also knows that a much smaller ensemble also can be music to the ears. That's why its season provides a mix of concerts deploying the full orchestra and other concerts that adopt...

    Tags: Concerts, Christianity, Anglicanism, Culture, Music

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. Catonsville native turned Seattle musician plays her first home concert

    "This is not my kind of usual Friday night out," said former Catonsville resident Barbara Massey Goglia. "But I would go anywhere to hear her play."
    "This is not my kind of usual Friday night out," said former Catonsville resident Barbara Massey Goglia. "But I would go anywhere to hear her play." Massey Goglia was among the crowd of more than 40 people at the Sidebar Tavern in Baltimore to hear...

    Tags: Concerts, Catonsville, New York City, Music, The Partridge Family (tv program)

  20. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, O'Malley make Carnegie Hall appearance

    NEW YORK -- Carnegie Hall put out the purple Monday night to welcome the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the opening of Spring For Music, a week-long festival showcasing American orchestras playing adventurous programs. Ravens-colored cloths adorned the seat backs of the musicians’ chairs and the conductor’s podium; more cloths were handed out to audience members to wave on cue in a salute to Baltimore.
    The Baltimore Sun
    NEW YORK -- Carnegie Hall put out the purple Monday night to welcome the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the opening of Spring For Music, a week-long festival showcasing American orchestras playing adventurous programs. Ravens-colored cloths adorned...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Government, Radio Industry, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Music

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. When a dedicated director taps Cole Porter's genius, 'You Never Know'

    Thanks to the tenacity of a director and a talented cast, fans of Cole Porter can get to know the composer's 1937 musical, "You Never Know," currently getting first-rate treatment at Prince George's Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse.
    Thanks to the tenacity of a director and a talented cast, fans of Cole Porter can get to know the composer's 1937 musical, "You Never Know," currently getting first-rate treatment at Prince George's Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse. The legendary...

    Tags: Music Theater, White Marsh, Entertainment Events, Music, Theater

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