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7 West tries to do a bit of everything
Since it opened in a great Towson location in November 2009, the 7 West Bistro Grille has become a popular lunch destination for lawyers and other professionals working within walking distance. As it happens, Towson doesn't have many places for a sit-down...Tags: Restaurants, Hamburgers, Music, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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Hip city living by the water
Special to The Baltimore SunOne sunny day two summers ago, as Yvonne Hardy-Phillips and her husband, Oliver, shopped for groceries at Whole Foods Market in Harbor East, something happened that took the couple and other store patrons by surprise. From out of the gourmet cheese aisle...Tags: Washington, DC, Personal Service, John Paterakis Sr., Maryland, Inner Harbor
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The James Joyce Pub
The James Joyce Pub An upscale version of your typical Irish joint, James Joyce offers all the pub goodies you'd expect plus a lot of Americanized bonuses you wouldn't. From Guinness pints and shepherd's pie to plasma screens and five-layer Mexican dip,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Bars and Clubs, Bon Jovi (music group), Dave Matthews Band (music group), Green Day (music group)
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Music, museums and mummers
Special to the SunPhiladelphia offers a striking array of cultural options. From the elegance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the emotional experience of the new National Liberty Museum, you can hardly turn a corner in Philadelphia without running into art and...Tags: Auguste Rodin, Marcel Duchamp, Arts, Libraries, University of Pennsylvania
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A full schedule of festivals
Special to the SunAmong the major tourist attractions in Philadelphia are the city's many and varied festivals. This multiethnic, culturally diverse town loves to put on a show. Whatever your interest, Philadelphia probably has a festival to match it. For a full listing...Tags: Fringe Festival, Festive Events, Sunoco Incorporated, Minority Groups, Movies
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Milo O'Shea, Irish actor of stage and screen, dies at 86
Milo O’Shea, an Irish stage and screen actor known for his roles in films as varied as “Ulysses,” “Barbarella” and Franco Zeffirelli’s “Romeo and Juliet,” has died. He was 86. O’Shea, who also had...
Tags: Obituaries, Celebrities, Paul Williams, New York City, Jane Fonda
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The man behind the people who know the story behind 'The Shining'
You know the Calumet Baking Powder cans in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"? You know — the Calumet Baking cans? Lining the pantry of the film's Overlook Hotel? No, no: The baking cans behind all the carnage! Right, those baking cans. What's that,...
Tags: Steven Spielberg, The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Movies, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining (movie)
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Alice Ripley Cast In 'Clybourne Park' At Long Wharf Theatre
Hartford CourantAlice Ripley, who won a Tony Award for her performance of the bi-polar mother in the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, "Next to Normal," is cast in the upcoming production of Bruce Norris' "Clybourne Park" at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven. The...Tags: Bruce Norris, Tony Awards, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Long Wharf Theatre
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Ron Rash: Appalachian trailblazer
Ron Rash, one of America's most-admired contemporary Southern writers, is conscious of working in a venerable literary tradition that goes back through O'Connor, Welty and Faulkner. But he notices modern trends, too, such as the recent emergence of...
Tags: Literature, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Coral Gables, Authors
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'Book of My Lives': Aleksander Hemon's remarkable tale
Aleksandar Hemon landed in the United States two decades ago, January 1992. He was 27, a young Bosnian journalist from Sarajevo arriving on a one-month visa, arranged through a cultural exchange program sponsored by the State Department. Just after he...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, England, Junot Diaz, Book, John Freeman
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Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in L.A. area — no blarney
Mistakes are the portals of discovery. At least that's what James Joyce, one of Ireland's most famous writers — and a notorious drinker — once said. The phrase rings particularly true on St. Patrick's Day, the saucy Irish holiday that is...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Cabbage, St. Patrick's Day, Sausages, Germany
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The mediocrity of Gass' 'Middle C'
Here's a long awaited novel by one of the godfathers of contemporary American modernism (or "post-modernism," as some critics and scholars call the continuation of the American modernist tradition). William H. Gass, a new-fangled genius, along with John...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, NPR, Radio, The Happiest News!, Literature
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