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Glenelg Country School and Glenelg High will get theatrical
Light the lights. Set the stage. And break a leg. The Great White Way has come to town. No need to trek to the Big Apple when the best of Broadway is right here on the stages of our local high schools. Carole Graham Lehan has raised the bar at Glenelg...Tags: Music, Theater, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Ellicott City
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Cheng garners award; Scouts cope with winter weather [Timonium]
Kudos to Marie Cheng, a straight-A fifth-grader at Warren Elementary School who was recently honored as Student of the Month by the Optimist Club of Timonium. Marie is a very busy young lady who enjoys a variety of activities. She takes piano and...Tags: Music, Habitat for Humanity International, Timonium, Camp Rock (movie), Cecil County
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Schaefer's aquarium mermaid tells her tale, three decades later
She had won a string of beauty pageants — and was the original St. Pauli Girl of beer advertising fame — so Debbie Walker, a blond model from Washington, D.C., was accustomed to her fair share of attention. But she'd never seen anything like...
Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Restaurants, Pumpkin, Mayflower Voyage (1620), American Express Company
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A happy and Grimm anniversary
The tales we tell each other and our children not only reflect our own lived experiences and our psychic realities, they also shape our lives. — Maria Tatar As the year ends, we might appreciate a bicentennial that, unlike some wars, has been...Tags: Sociology, Culture, Sigourney Weaver, Cinderella (movie), Television Industry
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Google honors books of Brothers Grimm
Today's Google Doodle honors Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the German brothers who sought out folk tales and published them in collections that included many of our most popular "fairy tales." You won't find many fairies in the stories -- but plenty of big,...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Germany, Google Inc.
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You'd have to be a Scrooge not to like 'A Christmas Carol' at Toby's
One thing that Ebenezer Scrooge does not get is a good night's sleep. That's because pesky ghosts keep appearing with reminders that he needs to reconsider his grumpy life. Ever since Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, audiences have...
Tags: Theater, Music, Entertainment Events, Holidays, Religious Festivals
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O's notes: WBC rosters, Brian Roberts' health, Duquette seeks an arm
The Baltimore SunOrioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez, whose Cinderella 2012 season ended with an invitation to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, has decided he won’t participate in the March tournament. Gonzalez, 28, rose from being a minor league...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Trayvon Robinson, Baseball, Brady Anderson, Adam Greenberg
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Ban Charlie Brown over bullying? Good grief!
A daddy blogger wrote this month that the Halloween video "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" should be retired from viewing by this generation of kids because its title character is bullied and harassed throughout. Charlie Brown's friends call him a...
Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Holidays, Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Halloween
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'Annie' opens at Tidewater Players in HdG
Leapin' lizards! Just in time to put us in the holiday mood, the world's most famous orphan returns to the stage at Tidewater Players in the family-friendly musical, "Annie." Set at Christmastime in Depression Era New York City, the show is directed...Tags: Music, Theater, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, New York City
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'American Horror Story' Q&A with Sarah Paulson
Last fall, FX’s "American Horror Story" burst onto the scene as one of television’s best drama miniseries and was nominated for 17 Emmy Awards. This season, co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk flipped the script by changing characters,...
Tags: Sarah Paulson, Primetime Emmy Awards, Walt Disney World Resort, Drama (genre), Chloe Sevigny
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'Once Upon a Time' recap, Just in time for Frankenstorm
"No, not magic. Science," Frankenstein says, as he brings his brother back to life during a convenient storm. That's right, "Once" fans. Dr. Whale was revealed to be the infamous mad scientist in this episode titled "The Doctor." I'm pretty sure...
Tags: Jorge Garcia, Frankenstein (movie, 1931), Halloween, Once Upon a Time (tv program)
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Gangnam style and more guilty pleasures
And now we're back for the second half of "Guilty Pleasures" week. There's some gimmick during introductions where the Team Gangnam women are all stony-faced while the men try to make them laugh. Cheryl's having the hardest time not cracking up. Melissa...
Tags: Britney Spears, Entertainment Events, Rick James, Bars and Clubs, Disco (genre)
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