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    Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Young-at-heart 'Golden Girl' Jackie Dunphy keeps on dancing

    Dolores "Jackie" Dunphy, who celebrated her 85th birthday last month, is a dancer by heart. Born Aug. 19, 1926 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dolores lived in Baltimore near Patterson Park with her parents, a sister and a brother. She attended school at St....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Howard Community College, Dancing, Armed Conflicts

  2. Oct 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. A McRib McQuiz

    The McRib, which debuted in 1981, returned on Tuesday. How much do you know about the McRib?
    The Baltimore Sun
    The McRib, which debuted in 1981, returned on Tuesday. How much do you know about the McRib? 1) The McRib has done more farewell tours than a) Phish b) the Doobie Brothers  c) Marlene Dietrich d) all of the above e) cannot be determined 2) The McRib, in...

    Tags: McDonald's, Burkina Faso, International Travel, Phish (music group), Michael Jordan

  4. Oct 30, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. If you go: Washington DC

    Special to The Baltimore Sun
    Lodging Lorien Hotel and Spa, 1600 King St., Alexandria, Va. Tel. 877-956-7436, lorienhotelandspa.com. Spa luxuries and cool minimalism, nestled in the heart of Old Town Alexandria. Rooms start at $220. Four Seasons, 2800 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, 202-342-...

    Tags: Georgetown, Alcoholic Beverages, Seafood, Constitutional Issues, Angelina Jolie

  6. May 26, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The look of loud

    Sun Staff
    Second in an occasional series NEW YORK -- No doubt John Waters meant it fondly when he quipped: "Come to Baltimore and be shocked." Now his vision of 1960s Baltimore is headed to Broadway, where, with the help of a team of designers, the musical...

    Tags: Carol Channing, Harvey Fierstein, Theater, Sandra Dee, Joanne Woodward

  8. Oct 9, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Other actors in office

    Sun Staff
    Long before Governor Terminator, before Congressman Gopher and Congressman Cooter, even before Governor Gipper, there was Governor Pappy. W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, host of a popular daily music program on Texas radio, swept into the Texas governor's...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Radio, Television Industry, Republican Party

  10. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Paramount Pictures marks 100 years

     
      Paramount Pictures celebrated its 100th anniversary Friday.  The theme song from the classic movie "The Godfather" played over loud speakers as about 250 employees, clutching plastic stemware filled with Champagne, made their way down the well-...

    Tags: Gary Cooper, Viacom Inc., Sumner Redstone, Clara Bow, Philippe P. Dauman

  12. May 29, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  13. From the archives: Paying last respects to an American beauty

    Daily Press
    (This story originally appeared in the Daily Press on Feb. 9, 1992.) She was a greyhound of the seas, sleek and swift, the fastest passenger liner ever built. She was a marvel of marine engineering and the shipbuilder's arts: safe, comfortable, reliable,...

    Tags: Museums, Financially Distressed Companies, Renovation, Companies and Corporations, Defense

  14. May 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Memorial Day movie classics: WWII films pay tribute to women

    Not every war film produced by Hollywood during World War II revolved around the men who served in combat. There were also films that focused on the vital role women were playing during the global conflict, including dramas about military nurses who risked their lives taking care of the wounded soldiers, and about the women who tried to keep their families together or worked in factories while the men were in the Pacific and European theaters. There was even a memorable film starring four actresses based on their own experiences entertaining the troops.
    Not every war film produced by Hollywood during World War II revolved around the men who served in combat. There were also films that focused on the vital role women were playing during the global conflict, including dramas about military nurses who...

    Tags: Trumbo (movie), World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment Events, Nursing, Ginger Rogers

  16. May 25, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  17. Berlin red light district turns into art hub

    Reuters
    By Elisa Oddone BERLIN, May 25 (Reuters) - A shabby area of Berlin best known for its curb-crawling prostitutes and drug dealers is recovering some of the Bohemian allure of its glory days in the 1920s as low rents and its central location lure art...

    Tags: Artists, David Bowie, Literature, Iggy Pop, Joseph Goebbels

  18. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Clarice Lispector: Four novels form a picture of Brazil novelist

    For a handful of people, Clarice Lispector's "A Breath of Life" being published in English for the first time is very good news. Sadly, that handful is fairly small.
    For a handful of people, Clarice Lispector's "A Breath of Life" being published in English for the first time is very good news. Sadly, that handful is fairly small. Lispector, an extraordinarily gifted writer who revolutionized Brazilian letters, was...

    Tags: James Joyce, Literature, Franz Kafka, Philosophy, Clarice Lispector

  20. May 22, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  21. Recipe Exchange: May 23, 2012

    LOOKING FOR FOUND Frances Stoudt of Nazareth sent in a Coca-Cola Cake recipe for Marlene Dietrich. Terry Large sent in a pudding recipe for Toni Wilson of Palmer Township. The recipe is from "The Joy of Cooking" 1997 edition, by Rombauer/Becker. "We...

    Tags: Palmer Township, Coca-Cola Co., Book, Walnutport, Onions

  22. May 23, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Style trendsetters — contemporary and historical — are profiled in a bevy of new books out this spring

    SCHIAPARELLI AND PRADA Twins separated at birth, "most alike — indeed, virtually identical — in their sovereign ambition to be unique." That's how 1930s era fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli and her modern-day counterpart Miuccia Prada are...

    Tags: Book, Malcolm Forbes, Katharine Hepburn, Fashion Trends, Newspaper and Magazine

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