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Super Mario Bros. in D-minor
For at least a generation of pop-culture consumers, the soundtrack of their lives has included themes from the likes of Mega Man and Super Mario. As they've grown up, the music of video games has branched out — to solo piano, to rock concerts...
Tags: Physical Therapy, Derek Richardson, Concerts, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park
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College Lines
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BRADFORD: Emily Angel of Stewartstown, Pa, was expected to graduate Sunday, April 28, from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY: Meredith Riddle, D.O.,...Tags: Osteopathic Medicine, Auburn University , Technology, Biology, Students
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Finally home, Beach House delivers triumphant set at the Lyric
“Hello Baltimore, it’s been too long,” said Beach House singer Victoria Legrand from the Lyric Opera House stage on Friday night. It was an understatement: The city’s most-known indie-rock duo hadn’t played the area since...
Tags: Yeah Yeah Yeahs (music group), Poetry, Mountains, Kanye West, Lyric Opera of Baltimore
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Keeping a third-generation piano business finely tuned
Recession being the bane of piano retailers, it seems wholly remarkable that Harry Cohen and his son, Lou, decided to start selling Baldwins and Wurlitzers in 1937 — the year the economy relapsed toward the end of the Great Depression. But somehow...
Tags: Cecil County, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Mark D. Sokolik, corporate attorney, formerly of Hunt Valley
Mark D. Sokolik, a corporate lawyer remembered as a fitness and music enthusiast, died last week after complications from a fall. He was 30. A former Hunt Valley resident who attended Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Mr. Sokolik went on to graduate from the...
Tags: Justice System, University of Baltimore, Lawyers, Linthicum, Values
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Dr. Howard H. Patt, surgeon
Dr. Howard H. Patt, a former Baltimore surgeon and longtime Mount Washington resident, died April 25 at Sunrise of Santa Monica, a senior living community in California, of complications from a fall. He was 95. "Howard was always a very calm, relaxed and...
Tags: Internists, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Chess Playing, Randallstown, Health and Medical Professionals
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New barber shop opening as merchants in Hampden play musical chairs
A shave and a haircut of yesteryear cost the proverbial two bits, 25 cents. A shave alone at The Old Bank Barbers, a soon-to-open barber shop on The Avenue in Hampden, will cost $25. It won't be any old shave, though. Owner Daniel Wells promises an old-...
Tags: Sales, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Dundalk
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Catonsville native turned Seattle musician plays her first home concert
"This is not my kind of usual Friday night out," said former Catonsville resident Barbara Massey Goglia. "But I would go anywhere to hear her play." Massey Goglia was among the crowd of more than 40 people at the Sidebar Tavern in Baltimore to hear...
Tags: The Partridge Family (tv program), Music Industry, New York City, Concerts, Catonsville
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Lutherville rec dancers ready for spring recital May 26 [Lutherville]
The activities room on the far side of Lutherville Laboratory Elementary School on York Road is full of jazz dancers dressed in black leggings and tank tops on a recent Wednesday afternoon. The room smells of team spirit, the beat of the music races...
Tags: Towson University, George Washington Carver, Entertainment Events, Dance, Schools
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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, O'Malley make Carnegie Hall appearance
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK -- Carnegie Hall put out the purple Monday night to welcome the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the opening of Spring For Music, a week-long festival showcasing American orchestras playing adventurous programs. Ravens-colored cloths adorned...Tags: Executive Branch, Carnegie Hall, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music Industry, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Lansdowne High students to perform at the Hippodrome
Performing at the Hippodrome Theater in Baltimore is an opportunity that many artists dream of. For nine Lansdowne High School students, that dream will come true this week. The Guitar II/III class at the high school has been working with renowned...
Tags: Hippodrome Theatre, Students, George Washington Carver, Green Day (music group), Teaching and Learning
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For 'American Idiot,' Md. native went behind the music with Green Day
Michael Mayer knows a thing or two about coming of age. The Maryland-born director won a Tony Award for his work guiding the 2006 Broadway hit "Spring Awakening," which chronicles teens getting a grip on their budding sexuality. In 2010, he directed...
Tags: Smash (tv program), MTV (tv network), NBC (tv network), Green Day (music group), Tony Awards
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