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Baltimore under assault -- from suburbanites
I suggest that my fellow Baltimore residents take off their gloves and defend our beloved city against the onslaught of unjust criticism by smug suburbanites. My family enjoys a lifestyle that could never be duplicated in the suburbs. While you enjoy your... -
Baltimore dancer steps into role with prestigious Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre
Gifted with a mother's second sight, Catherine Johnson knew her daughter Jacqueline Green better than the child knew herself.
In 2004, the eighth-grader insisted she had absolutely zero desire to study dance. "Oh, Mom," she said, rolling her eyes. "Why...Tags: Poetry, AIDS, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, The Hunt (movie)
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Baltimore Design School breaks ground
A decade-long vision to have Baltimore become the next hub of fashion and design will begin to take shape as construction begins at the old Lebow Clothing Factory, which beginning in fall 2013, will be the home of the Baltimore Design School. City and...Tags: Plant Openings, Arts
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U.S. News and World Report high school rankings are out
If you believe the U.S. News and World Report rankings, no Maryland high school is good enough to be in the top 50 in the nation. The first 25 high schools are those where 100 percent of students take Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, High Schools, Schools, Towson
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The Sun named newspaper of the year by Md.-Del.-D.C. press group
The Baltimore Sun was named Newspaper of the Year — and recognized as having the best website among the competitors — Friday in the annual Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association awards contest. The Sun has been chosen Newspaper of the...Tags: Tropical Storm Lee (2011), William Donald Schaefer, Newspapers, Baltimore Grand Prix, Equestrian
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Baltimore School for the Arts students found safe, unharmed
Updated: Baltimore City police sent out a release around 2:30 p.m. informing that Guadalupe Sosa and Michael Carter, the two Baltimore School for the Arts students who went missing Wednesday, have been found safe and unharmed. Original Post:...Tags: Arts, Missing Persons
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Student drama brings War of 1812 home
Baltimore's two-year commemoration of the War of 1812 began dramatically Saturday at the site of the British bombardment of Fort McHenry. Students from the Baltimore School for the Arts chose the fort for their open-air staging of "Fighting for Freedom,"...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Fiction, Culture, Concerts, Music
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Skill shooting: Arbutus Middle student sets sights on perfection
A year and a half ago, Liz Bark sat in on a gun safety class only because her older brother, Andrew, wanted experience handling firearms. It was the summer of 2010 and she had no intention of ever picking up a rifle. Now the 13-year-old Catonsville...
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What's up at The Wine Market? Plenty
The Baltimore SunIf you've been needing a reason to head down to the Wine Market, you got it. Every Monday through Thursday in March, The Wine Market in Locust Point is offering a list of delicious but lesser known wines by the glass at half price. Lucien Walsh, the Wine...Tags: Restaurants, Wines
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Pinkett Smith's aunt 'taken aback' by SRB's dig
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake wasn't exactly jumping when Jada Pinkett Smith asked for her help in protecting elephants earlier this week. The mayor more or less says she had bigger fish to fry -- that and the actress didn't help her out when the city...Tags: Music, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, 1st Mariner Arena, Concerts
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Artisans show off concrete style at Luke Works in Baltimore
A decade ago, artisan Mark Melonas was piecing together a living teaching sculpture at the Baltimore School for the Arts, doing some freelance graphic design and staging exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
And he was fooling around with...Tags: Bolton Hill, Colleges and Universities, Culture, Howard County, Ceremonies
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One former city teacher's fight to be laid off properly
Last year, we wrote about Kim Parr, who was laid off from her teaching position at the Baltimore School for the Arts amid budget cuts. Students marched down to City Hall to save the visual arts teacher of 27 years, and the layoffs--she was one of three--...Tags: Andres Alonso, Unemployment
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