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'Boeing Boeing' takes flight at Rep Stage
Not every play strives to deliver profound insights into the human condition. Marc Camoletti's "Boeing Boeing" only seeks to prove that the human condition is silly. Judging from the laughter at the Rep Stage production, the audience gets the point....
Tags: United Nations, Air Transportation Industry, Howard Community College
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50 years ago: 'The Homestead' added to Bel Air town limits
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, July 12, 1962: The Town of Bel Air grew by 249 acres as a result of a property annexation acquired by the Commissioners of Bel Air. The property known as "The Homestead," a 300-acre farm, was divided...Tags: Bozo the Clown (fictional character), Havre de Grace, Teaching and Learning, Peter Ustinov, Laurence Olivier
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50 years ago: Leaking gas causes evacuations in Bel Air
From The Aegis of Thursday, April 26, 1962: A disturbingly large leak of propane gas had Bel Air on edge 50 years ago this week. The news staff quoted a firefighter in the county seat saying: "Half the town was sitting on a bomb, but nobody lit the...Tags: First Aid, Jules Verne, John Wayne, Geraldine Page, Paul Newman
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'Sweet Smell of Success' has classic aroma
Louis B. Mayer warned anyone who made a movie at MGM: "Be smart, but never show it."
The still-subversive thrill of "Sweet Smell of Success" — an independent production released through United Artists — is that it's unabashedly smart in every...Tags: Movies, Clifford Odets, MGM Inc., Periodicals, Burt Lancaster
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Top Halloween events
Baltimore Sun reporterHere's where the coolest zombies, vampires and other ghouls will be hanging out this weekend As befits a city that counts Edgar Allan Poe among its favorite sons, Baltimore puts on quite the show every Halloween. Whether it's through late-night tours...Tags: Religious Festivals, Jimi Hendrix, Tom Bosley, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), John Wayne
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Ravens to keep them coming
jamison.hensley@baltsun.comA week into free agency, the Ravens have put $61 million into contracts to keep the face of the franchise, add speed to the secondary and fill the void at center. There's a sense of satisfaction at Ravens headquarters with Ray Lewis, Domonique Foxworth...Tags: Willie Anderson, Amani Toomer, Bart Scott, Mark Clayton, Matt Stover
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Arena Players, Center Stage deserve to take bows
Sun Theater CriticThe new theater season marks milestone anniversaries for two Baltimore theaters. Center Stage turns 40, and Arena Players, billed as "the nation's oldest continuously operating African-American theater," turns 50. The fare at both is eclectic, and,...Tags: Ronald Harwood, William Saroyan, Moss Hart, Festive Events, Edward Albee
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From the Evening Sun: 'Elizabeth Taylor: She's back in front of the cameras and the press'
The Evening SunThere is a line in "The Mirror Crack'd," one Kim Novak directs at Elizabeth Taylor, one that plays on Ms. Taylor's heft. It is one of the funnier lines in the movie, and Miss Taylor takes it well, both on and off the screen. "Of course, I didn't resent...Tags: Richard Burton, Movies, Photography, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak
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Robert Latham Sr. Dies at 76
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoRobert Alfred Latham Sr., 76, former owner of Latham Motors, passed away Thursday. He was living in Kona, Hawaii when he died, but for decades he was a fixture in Twin Falls -- known as the "Giant of Magic Valley," not just for his six-foot stature... -
PASSINGS: Jeanne Cooper, Mario Machado, Bryan Forbes
Jeanne Cooper Emmy winner starred in 'The Young and the Restless' Jeanne Cooper, 84, the enduring soap opera star who played grande dame Katherine Chancellor for nearly four decades on CBS' "The Young and the Restless," died Wednesday in her sleep,...
Tags: Pneumonia, Corbin Bernsen, Movies, Television, Consumers
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Avi Hoffman brings latest one-man show to Boca Raton
Staff WriterAvi Hoffman is Jewish. Still. So much so the actor proclaims it with the title of his latest stage project, "Still Jewish After All These Years: A Lifetime in the Theatre." The one-man-show is being produced through May 19 by the Boca Raton Theatre...Tags: Richard Harris, Judaism, Coral Springs, NBC (tv network), PBS (tv network)
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'Fast and Furious' series depicts post-racial America, plus fast cars
Diversity, as San Diego anchorman Ron Burgundy explained nearly a decade ago, was an old wooden ship used during the Civil War. Which, of course, was way off. Ron, played by Will Ferrell in the 2004 comedy “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,&...
Tags: Jamie Foxx, Operation Fast and Furious, Ken Jeong, Barack Obama, Man of Steel (movie)
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