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Opera Philadelphia offers East Coast premiere of Kevin Puts' 'Silent Night'
The last pope to take the name Benedict, before the one who made history this month announcing plans to retire, assumed his duties a few weeks after the outbreak of World War I. As Christmas 1914 approached, Benedict XV, who described the war as “...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Charles Ives, Entertainment Events, Holidays, Religious Festivals
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I said pound sand, sticklers
The Baltimore SunYesterday I sent out this tweet: "Just waved through a singular 'they.' Pound sand, sticklers." The singular they was in a sentence on The Sun's editorial page: "Although experts say only a tiny proportion of seriously mentally ill people ever resort to...Tags: Canterbury
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Baltimore County's mentally ill face chronic housing crisis
For years, constant voices in his head led him to believe he was the target of a sinister plot, and pushed him to abuse alcohol and crack cocaine.
"I really needed something to calm almost a beast inside of me," said Raymond Stuart Reed, 45, a Relay...Tags: Insulin, Apartments, Diabetes, Schizophrenia, Baltimore County
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Letter: Demand for mental health housing far exceeds resources available
Regarding the story, "A Place to Call Home," by Kevin Rector, in the Oct. 26 edition of the Towson Times, I'd like to thank the Times and Mr. Rector for shining a light on the critical issue of housing and treatment options for the ever-growing number...Tags: Family, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Conservation
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Carroll struggles with housing for those with mental health issues
For as long as he can remember, Joachim Mattox's mood has fluxuated between manic and depressed, a mental roller coaster made more difficult because of addiction issues and a lack of family support.
"They've made it very hard for me to open up, to trust,...Tags: Mood Swings, Washington, DC, Baltimore County, Entertainment Events, Mental Health
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Ballet Theatre's 'Aladdin' shows dance can make the story
In its presentation of "Aladdin," Ballet Theatre of Maryland has again shown that stories gain enchantment when told through dance. Artistic director Dianna Cuatto and her dancers found large, enthusiastic audiences in three inspired performances last...Tags: Brian Walker, Aladdin (movie), Caves and Caverns, Dance, Dancing
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'Les Miz School Edition' goes to head of its class
Families that grew up with musical theater over the last 25 years will instantly recognize the face on the large banner over the doors at the Laurel Mill Playhouse. It is Emile Bayard's illustration of the waif Cosette from Victor Hugo's French novel,...Tags: Prostitution, Music Theater, Les Miserables (musical), Assault, Victor Hugo
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Baltimore County conducts its annual homeless census
Baltimore County's homeless survey first asks for a name, but it makes that answer optional. The second question is, "Where did you spend last night?"
Replies, which often came in hushed tones Thursday as the one-day survey was conducted, included a...Tags: Family, Baltimore County, Homelessness, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Domestic Violence
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Legit Review: 'Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812â²
VarietyAs Russian supper club entertainment goes, "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812" could put belly dancers out of business. In this smartly engineered transfer, Dave Malloy's innovative musical treatment of (a very thin slice of) "War and Peace" has...Tags: Meatpacking District, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Music
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Star-News, Wilmington, N.C., Bookmarks column
Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.Prologue, the StarNews/WHQR book club, continues Monday with a session with Wilmington author Karen Bender, discussing her new novel, "A Town of Empty Rooms." Bender will answer readers' questions beginning at 7 p.m. in the gallery at WHQR, upstairs...Tags: The Boston Globe, Fiction, Authors, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Literature
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Review: Darcy James Argue's Secret Society taps into Brooklyn
What does Brooklyn sound like? While the fashionably clad, underemployed youth of Lena Dunham's "Girls" may spring to mind given the New York City borough's pop cultural footprint, bandleader Darcy James Argue paints a broader picture of a time and...
Tags: New York City, Sociology, Lena Dunham, Music, Culture
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UPDATE 1-Cycling-Road-Tour de Romandie final classification
ReutersApril 28 (Infostrada Sports) - Final Classification from Tour de Romandie on Sunday 1. Chris Froome (Britain / Team Sky) 19:24:51" 2. Simon Spilak (Slovenia / Katusha) +54" 3. Rui Costa (Portugal / Movistar) +1:49" 4. Tom Danielson (U.S. / Garmin) +1:...Tags: David Lopez Garcia, Robert Gesink, Richie Porte, Astana (Kazakhstan), France
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