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John Williams to conduct Baltimore Symphony in musicians' pension fund benefit
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which has slipped back into deficit territory partly because of pension fund obligations, has planned a concert to do something about that. The program has what should be a big draw -- music by celebrated film...
Tags: Academy Awards, Culture, Entertainment Events, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Music Industry
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'Survivor Philippines' recap, episode 12, 'Shot into Smithereens'
Back from Tribal Council, it's now clear to Abi that Mike, Lisa, Malcolm, and Denise are in an alliance, most likely because Jonathan flat out said so at the last Tribal Council. She's also a really bad liar, because she can't stop talking about the...
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Herds of fun down on the farm in St. Mary's County
The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the … wait, those aren't sheep, they're alpacas. And those rangy bovines look an awful lot like bison. And what about those long-legged turkeys running loose in the barnyard?
St. Mary's County, site of...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Turkey (animal), Dining and Drinking, Trips and Vacations, Animals
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HdG celebrates birthdays, National Puzzle Day
Happy January birthdays, dear readers, to Ron Mathias, Emily McClakey (today, Jan. 25); Carol Petrosino (Jan. 26); Elizabeth Holmes (Jan. 27); Debbie Cunningham (Jan. 28); Jane Currier of Currier House B&B (Jan. 30); and Tiffany Cline (Jan. 31). Best...Tags: Festive Events, Foods and Beverages, Havre de Grace, War of 1812, Shamrock
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Projects from the heart benefit Kennedy Krieger's Festival of Trees
There's a story behind every tree and wreath at the annual Kennedy Krieger Festival of Trees, running this week at the State Fairgrounds in Timonium, and some of those stories are simply born out of holiday spirit and a desire to help children and...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Festive Events, Family, Food Network (tv network), Ace of Cakes (tv program)
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Decorating tree for annual fundraiser adds to Christmas spirit
From what Laura Evans has been told, she has been attending Kennedy Krieger Institute's Festival of Trees every year since she was in a stroller. A holiday tradition for her family, the Catonsville resident thought the festival, with its collection of...
Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Festive Events, Food Network (tv network), Ace of Cakes (tv program)
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Meet Maryland linebacker commitment Jalen Brooks
The Baltimore SunFeb. 6 will feature a dual celebration for Jalen Brooks. The North Gwinnett (Ga.) linebacker will turn 18 that day and sign his letter of intent to play football at Maryland. “It’ll definitely be pretty emotional,” Brooks said. “...Tags: Georgia Dome, Atlanta Falcons, College Sports, Ivy League, Atlantic Coast Conference
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New Windsor teen is ambassador for Kennedy Krieger's Festival of Trees
Bob Nobles III plans to be a Santa's helper this year. He will distribute toys and other gifts to young people who come to the Kennedy Krieger Institute's upcoming Festival of Trees. But it won't be the first time that the New Windsor teenager has put...Tags: Festive Events, Hospitals and Clinics, United States Naval Academy, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events
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Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: Tragedy of 'Macbeth' will unfold at Marriotts Ridge
Nearly 400 years before the publication of J.K. Rowling's first Harry Potter book, William Shakespeare spellbound audiences with another story about witches, prophecies, overarching ambition, madness and murder. "The Tragedy of Macbeth" portrays the...Tags: Halloween, William Shakespeare, J.K. Rowling
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O'Malley hopes to hold tuition rise to 3 percent
Gov. Martin O'Malley said Thursday that he hopes to hold tuition increases for Maryland residents attending the state's public universities to no more than the 3 percent he has allowed in each of the last three years. In a meeting with student government...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Bob McDonnell, University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning, University System of Maryland
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Cockeysville: Dulaney celebrates College Board honors, National Honor Society works
Dulaney High School is proud of the accomplishments of students and teachers, and we're happy to share their achievements as well. The College Board recently released the names of the Dulaney High School National Merit Semifinalists, and they are Aysha...
Tags: Financial Aid, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Housing and Urban Planning, Raytheon Company
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Elkridge teenager publishes young adult fantasy novel
Snapping her own picture for the author's portrait on the young adult fantasy novel "Cursed with Power," Lindsey Sablowski didn't notice the way half of her youthful face was brightly illuminated while the other half was deep in shadow. But Sigmund Freud...
Tags: Authors, Hunt Valley, Entertainment Events, Fantasy (genre), Printing Service
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