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Bad luck for Mitch McConnell: Ashley Judd bows out
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will not be facing a challenge from actress Ashley Judd when he runs for re-election next year. Though he may be happy to have avoided the physical comparison -- she, after all, played Marilyn Monroe in a movie,...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Harry Reid, Ashley Judd, Alec Baldwin, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Time for iconoclasm
The Baltimore SunI'm tempted to send a mash note to George Stanley, the managing editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, who, Jim Romenesko tells us, has circulated a memo to the staff saying that they have been overusing iconic and it's time to stop. Bless his heart.... -
'Glee' recap: Girls (And Boys) On Film
At the beginning of this film-inspired "Glee," we find Will and Emma dancing around all Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers-like to "You're All the World to Me" in old school black and white. But wait...didn't y'all essentially break up? I'm confused. But...Tags: Nick Cannon, Ginger Rogers, Risky Business (movie), William McKinley, Fred Astaire
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Rex Stevens casts pop cultural spell at HCC
Contemporary pop culture bombards us with images and associations. You'll get a sense of that sensory overload in Rex R. Stevens' exhibit "Spellbound" in Howard Community College's Rouse Company Foundation Gallery. His photo-derived digital prints are...Tags: Labor Legislation, Painting, George W. Bush, Ray Charles, Howard Community College
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Richard Belzer: Unimpressed with Bethesda?
The Baltimore SunActor Richard Belzer, longtime star of "Law & Order: SVU" -- or as Baltimore prefers, of "Homicide" -- hit Bethesda this weekend to promote his new book. Belzer's latest project is "Dead Wrong," his examination of four 1960s assassinations -- President...Tags: The Washington Post, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard Belzer
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Dream home: Collecting walls of whimsy in Canton
Jay Dackman's Canton home is bright, open, contemporary and directly on the waterfront at the Anchorage Marina. The three-story, six-level brick townhouse is filled with framed puzzles of Impressionist masterpieces, hung as they are completed by the 54-...
Tags: Land Price, James Dean, Edward G. Robinson, Fort McHenry, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Editorial: Good stories
A geographical blessing we in Maryland share is our proximity to our nation's capital. Regardless of politics,Washington, D.C., is a majestic city whose stature in national and world history is on par with the likes of London, Rome, Tokyo, Madrid,...Tags: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Harford County, Library of Congress, Libraries
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Commentary: A blue hue surrounds Laurel Art Center's closing
If you were to paint the collective mood of those in the checkout line Saturday at the Laurel Art Center, the brush could have been dipped in the deepest of blues. The Main Street landmark, which closed in February but reopened April 28 and 29 for a two-...
Tags: Howard University, Painting, Taj Mahal, Microsoft Corporation, Inventories
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For the love of Marilyn at Bel Air Library
Inside the three-level glass display case on the second floor of the Bel Air Library, papered with red tissue paper with hearts and illuminated with a soft yellow light, Marilyn Monroe smiles. She looks up, through her long eyelashes and the glass of the...
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'A Night With the Stars' theme for eighth annual After dArc Gala
More than 400 people attended the eighth annual After dArc "Night With The Stars" Gala on March 31 at the Maryland Golf and Country Clubs in Bel Air to benefit The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region. Scott Garceau, WJZ-FM 105.7, The Fan, and Kristy Breslin,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Masters Tournament, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Dean Martin, Auction Service
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Robert McClintock's computer-aided artwork clicks with the public
This summer, the Baltimore artist Robert McClintock can see one of his brightly colored original prints hanging in the prestigious Smithsonian Institution. He just can't get into Artscape.
The 54-year-old McClintock is one of Baltimore's most popular ...Tags: Lobbying, Target, Fine Artists, Kohl's, Museums
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Adele, Hudson and the energy of archetype elevate Grammy telecast
The Baltimore SunI haven't watched a Grammy telecast all the way through in quite awhile. As much as I love the great TV-music moments when they happen, there haven't been enough of them lately to keep me tuned in when all the wretched excess, bizarre productions and...Tags: The Beach Boys, Symbols and Symbolism, Music, Bruce Springsteen, Diana Ross
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