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    Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Stevie Wonder plays Baltimore-made instrument harpejji during 'Dancing with the Stars' appearance

    A little extra bit of Baltimore made its way onto "Dancing with the Stars" last night, thanks to Stevie Wonder.
    The Baltimore Sun
    A little extra bit of Baltimore made its way onto "Dancing with the Stars" last night, thanks to Stevie Wonder. When the Motown recording legend appeared onstage to play a beautiful, pared-down version of his 1969 hit "My Cherie Amour," he accompanied...

    Tags: Amour (movie), Dance, Entertainment Events, David Foster, Music Industry

  2. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Harpejji' gaining traction in music world

    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area.
    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area. Coldplay bought one. A.R. Rahman, who composed the score to...

    Tags: YouTube, Polk Audio Incorporated, Italy, Coldplay (music group), Media Industry

  4. Jun 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore's outdoor summer film series overflow with personality

    What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night?
    What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night? Fit in a big, bright movie screen, and hundreds are sure to follow. Every summer, in every corner of Baltimore, the light of the silvery moon turns outdoor silver screens into...

    Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Festive Events, Homes, The King's Speech (movie), Airplane! (movie)

  6. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Medical students find out residencies at Match Day

    Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments.
    Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments. That was true again Friday when the brothers and best friends learned where they would begin their careers as doctors. They were among nearly 16,000 medical students...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Beyonce, University of Maryland Medical School, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization

  8. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Cinema without borders: Placing a new world order

    Foreign films are definitely among the good things in life that come to those who wait. Today, any home can be an art house. You can satisfy your wanderlust without sweating passports or custom forms. Indeed, the best foreign directors often place a...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Bruce Greenwood, Ice Cube, England, Film Festivals

  10. Nov 7, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Choosing the wrong snack could end up a cat-astrophy

    One afternoon last week I found myself craving a snack. I wasn't hungry enough to go to all the trouble of making a sandwich, I just wanted a little something to hold me over until dinner. Then I remembered the spicy, crunchy, yummy snack mix that just...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood

  12. Apr 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Movie review: 'Miral'

    Julian Schnabel broadens his canvas for his fourth film, "Miral," turning his lens on multiple protagonists and a half-century of Middle East strife. On the face of it a bold undertaking, the Jerusalem-set feature plays out with an awkward staidness, the results not so much prismatic as fragmented.
    Julian Schnabel broadens his canvas for his fourth film, "Miral," turning his lens on multiple protagonists and a half-century of Middle East strife. On the face of it a bold undertaking, the Jerusalem-set feature plays out with an awkward staidness,...

    Tags: Assault, Miral (movie), Israel, Freida Pinto, Hiam Abbass

  14. Jun 11, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'So You Think You Can Dance': Top 20 dance for votes

    Reality Check
    No pressure, So You Think You Can Dance, but judge Adam Shankman tweeted today: 'No joke: tonight is one of the best sytycd dance eps ever. The 20 brought it!'I say: Bring it on!Tonight's panel includes Adam Shankman, Mary Murphy......

    Tags: United States, Ginger Rogers, Theater, Justice System, Richard Marx

  16. Feb 6, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Save with your library card

    Maryland libraries rank among the best in the country. You pay for them. Now get your money's worth. The movies you rent. The books you buy for $25 and $35 apiece. The video games costing $50 and more. Barney DVDs. They're often at the library, in most...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Film Festivals, DVDs and Movies, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Springsteen

  18. May 10, 2013 |Story| Zap2It
  19. 'The Newsroom: The Complete First Season'

    Much as producer-writer Aaron Sorkin used the White House as a platform to address various issues on "The West Wing," so he does with a fictional cable news network in this superbly acted HBO drama series. Jeff Daniels has what could prove to be his...

    Tags: The Newsroom (tv program), Dev Patel, Emily Mortimer, News Agency, Aaron Sorkin

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Film Review: An epic from the mind of Salman Rushdie

    "Magical realism" is one of those descriptive terms that gets thrown around promiscuously: Its scope and characteristics shift significantly depending on who is doing the describing. Still, it's hard to imagine anyone denying that Salman Rushdie's second novel, "Midnight's Children," belongs firmly in that realm. Deepa Mehta's new film version of the book is as close to an "authorized" adaptation as possible, with Rushdie serving as screenwriter, producer and narrator.
    "Magical realism" is one of those descriptive terms that gets thrown around promiscuously: Its scope and characteristics shift significantly depending on who is doing the describing. Still, it's hard to imagine anyone denying that Salman Rushdie's...

    Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Pakistan, India, Midnight's Children (movie)

  22. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Indian hedge funds dare where foreign investors fear to tread

    Reuters
    * Absence of rupee risk, local market knowledge to help domestic funds * High fees, distribution costs to be a challenge for domestic funds * Ten local hedge funds operating under new structure set up by regulator By Subhadip Sircar and Rafael Nam...

    Tags: Mutual Funds, HSBC Holdings plc, Singapore, Financial Markets, India

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