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Exploding food
Dining@LargeI was going to do a post on popcorn this week. I just hadn't gotten around to it. Sunday night I popped my own popcorn for the first time in, I don't know, years. My recipe is simple: You take......Tags: Electrical Appliance, Popcorn, Getty Images Inc., Dining and Drinking, Charles Theatre
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Vietnamese restaurant news
Dining@LargeConsumer blogger Liz Kay tells me Saigon Remembered across from the Senator Theatre in Govans has reopened after being closed for a couple of weeks. Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches on a baguette) are now available at lunchtime, and the restaurant......Tags: Restaurants, Govans, Dining and Drinking, Roland Park
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Senator Theatre restoration moving along
The sight of a few ladders outside the Senator Theatre did not prepare me for the scope of the restoration project that is transforming this Govans-Belvedere Square landmark, a Baltimore treasure being taken apart and reassembled. There will be three...
Tags: Lobbying, Govans, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts, Belvedere Square
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City tax sale list is a hall of shame
Fur coats, trips and other treats for the mayor? At least $15,348. Political poll for City Council member? $12,500. City property taxes? Priceless. Or, rather: Unpaid. The free-spending Ronald Lipscomb, the developer whose gifts to Mayor Sheila...Tags: April Fools' Day, Corruption, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Harbor East, Hospitals and Clinics
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'Divine Trash' Steve Yeager's winning documentary on John Waters could be the start of something big
While John Waters filmed "Pink Flamingos" a quarter century ago, Steve Yeager, another young moviemaker, filmed him filming "Pink Flamingos." We know what happened to Waters' footage. After its general release in 1973, "Pink Flamingos" became one the...
Tags: Peter Pan (movie), Sundance Film Festival, Film Festivals, Festive Events, IFC (tv network)
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Movie stars found heroes in Baltimore
Sun Movie CriticMovie stars John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix want to be like firefighters. Better yet, they want to be like Baltimore firefighters! How cool is that? "They're the most humble, modest group of people I know," says Travolta, who plays a fire chief in...Tags: Movies, John Travolta, Celebrities, San Francisco, Cinema Industry
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Diner Days: A timeline of the Hollywood Diner
The Baltimore SunThe Hollywood Diner has had a turbulent history in Baltimore. Here's a look back. 1981 — Location scouting begins for the MGM production “Diner,” which is to be filmed in and around Baltimore. The Hilltop Diner, the northwest...Tags: Baltimore International College, Fells Point, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Long Island, Restaurants
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Every dog (and tortoise) has its day at March for the Animals
A lot of humans had their hands full at Sunday's 18th annual March for the Animals in Druid Hill Park. Adam Mittadam, 30, of Canton, held fast to the leashes of six French bulldogs — Mango, Kiwi, Coconut, Scooter, Vespa and Moped — all...
Tags: Rowing, Arthritis, Michael Jackson, Music, Pets
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Zella's Pizzeria returning to Hollins Market
After two years, the original owners of Zella's Pizzeria on Hollins Street are coming back. Julie Ernst and Cem Ari opened Zella's in 2007. It found a loyal following and helped to anchor the struggling Hollins Market neighborhood. They sold the...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Italy, Harbor East, Seafood, Hollins Market
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Original Zella's owners coming back to Hollins Market
The Baltimore SunThe original owners of Zella's Pizzeria on Hollins Street are coming back. Julie Ernst and Cem Ari opened Zella's in 2007. It found a loyal following and helped to anchor the struggling neighborhood. They sold the business in 2010, but it floundered...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Rosebank, Pizzas, Hollins Market, Parkville
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An unjustified ban
Baltimore activist Kim Trueheart was back at City Hall last week after a judge lifted a ban on her presence there that was at least unjustified and possibly illegal. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who often bears the brunt of Ms. Trueheart's criticism of...
Tags: Rob Morris, Government, Local Government, Tom Kiefaber, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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