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Fireworks, parades set the tone for July 4th celebrations
One of the principles on which America was founded is the individual's right to choose, and area Fourth of July offerings bolster that inalienable right with an array of options. If you're willing to drive around a bit next week — say, north to...
Tags: Festive Events, Holidays, Entertainment Events, Inner Harbor, American Legion
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Mayor Schaefer musical gets second reading
William Donald Schaefer sang Baltimore's praises loudly, so it's only fitting that a new musical should be singing his.
The title of "Do It Now!" — music by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra member Jonathan Jensen, book by Baltimore-born playwright Rich...Tags: Music Theater, Elections, Entertainment Events, Music, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Couple resurrecting Scaregrounds attraction as home-based fundraiser
This week, as in Halloween seasons of yore, a sinister, supernatural and mysteriously menacing traveling carnival — run by a character known as the Timoniac — is preparing to haunt the hills, hollows and backyards of historic Lutherville. It'...
Tags: Halloween, Holidays, Entertainment Events, IKEA, Religious Education
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Clarence E. Beard, vocal music teacher
Clarence Edward Beard, a retired Baltimore County public schools vocal music teacher, died of kidney failure Sept. 28 at his Pikesville home. He was 97.
Born in Westminster, he was raised on his parents' dairy farm. He was a 1932 graduate of...Tags: Crosswords, Teachers, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Baltimore County, Music
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BSO SuperPops returns to fabulous '50s
Appropriately, given the prominent TV references, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra opens its 2012-2013 SuperPops season this weekend with a rerun — a program called "The Golden Age of Black and White." This celebration of 1950s television and...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Game Shows, Percy Faith, Entertainment Events, Doris Day
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Orioles' postseason presents happy conflicts
Baseball or Beethoven? Block party with live music, or couch party to watch the playoffs? "It's a happy dilemma to have," says Mike Evitts, a spokesman for the Downtown Partnership, among a number of groups whose previously scheduled events this week...
Tags: Washington Nationals, Major League Baseball, American League East, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Music
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Columbia Orchestra kicks off season with Bernstein and Beethoven
You don't have to venture farther into the alphabet than the letter "B" to discover the bulk of the Columbia Orchestra's 35th season-opening concert on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School. Symphonic giants from...
Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Broadway Theater, Mexico, Marin Alsop, Entertainment Events
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Free Fall Baltimore receives $25,000 federal grant
Free Fall Baltimore, which today kicks off its seventh year of spotlighting no-charge arts and cultural experiences in Charm City, has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant will be used to help promote and raise...
Tags: Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, American Visionary Art Museum
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Serenade Festival showcases choirs from around the world
Classical Movements is the go-to company for ensembles planning concert tours. The firm's who's-who list of clients includes the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Morgan State University Choir and National Symphony Orchestra, not to mention the New York...Tags: Festive Events, Inner Harbor, Roy Orbison, Music, Australia
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Rose Pollack, administrator
Rose Pollack, who had been synagogue administrator at Beth El Congregation, died Tuesday of complications from a stroke. She was 87.
The daughter of Russian immigrants, Rose Nusbaum was born in Baltimore and lived a number of years on Exeter Street...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Pikesville, Reisterstown Road, Judaism
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Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator
Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
"Ben was a true giant in the...Tags: Cherry Hill, U.S. Army, National Aquarium Baltimore, Cancer, Civil Rights
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Hearing impaired get boost at Hopkins clinic
Hearing aids have improved the quality of many people's lives, but most users have learned they are less than ideal in noisy environments.
Going to the airport, store or doctor's office can be frustrating, said Dr. Frank R. Lin, a Johns Hopkins...Tags: Flu, Mumps, Hearing Impairment, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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