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Cockeysville students' art complement Meyerhoff show
Twelve students from Cockeysville Middle School are having their artwork displayed at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The exhibition coincides with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's February concert series, which includes a multimedia performance of...Tags: Music, Marin Alsop, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning
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Madeleine Peyroux: 'Growing toward the sun'
With a timbre suggestive of Billie Holiday and an intimate style of phrasing that needs only the subtlest twist of a syllable to hook a listener, Madeleine Peyroux has cleared a distinctive path in today's jazz world.
That path does not include a lot...Tags: Steve Reich, k.d. lang, Leonard Cohen, Patsy Cline, Fine Arts
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Icons and minimalists
Engaging, museum-level work fills two venues in Baltimore. Maryland Art Place has assembled a remarkable survey of minimalist painters from different areas and generations, while C. Grimaldis Gallery is offering a collection of pieces by five...Tags: Fine Arts, David Hockney, Charles Street, Arts, Artists
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A who's who of Maryland (abridged)
Special to Baltimoresun.comWhile you may be coming to Maryland to earn your fame and fortune, the majority of the Free State natives listed below took their talents elsewhere. The exceptions are marked with asterisks. Actors/actresses Bess Armstrong, John Astin, John Wilkes Booth,...Tags: Bess Armstrong, Barry Levinson, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kathie Lee Gifford, H.L. Mencken
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Baltimore rocks (... and raps ... and scats)
Special to Baltimoresun.comDid you know Tori Amos received a citation from the Mayor of Baltimore for a song about the 1980 Orioles? Or, that before Tupac Shakur was "West Coast," he was "East Coast" and a student at the Baltimore School of the Arts? Baltimore has been home to a...Tags: Tori Amos, Bars and Clubs, Folklore and Mythology, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Colleges and Universities
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Dancers prove versatility in Master Choreographers Concert
Muhlenberg College's 18th annual Master Choreographers Concert showed off the talents of the company of 40 student dancers as well as the vision of seven choreographers. The series of dance works celebrated the classic, ethereal grace of Balanchine,...Tags: Dance, Harold Arlen, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment Events, Music
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Quick Takes: Madonna rebukes M.I.A
. Madonna broke her silence Friday on the uproar that followed her Super Bowl halftime show, which was upstaged when fellow performer M.I.A. appeared to curse and gave the middle finger to the more than 110 million Americans watching. Madonna said...Tags: Opera (genre), Documentary (genre), OWN (tv network), Kanye West, Madonna
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Dance review: Diavolo's 'Fearful Symmetries' at the Valley Arts Center
Culture MonsterReview by Jean Lenihan of Diavolo's current U.S. tour of "Fearful Symmetries" at the Valley Arts Center... -
Philip Glass, 75, has an iTunes hit with his Ninth Symphony
Culture MonsterA recording of the Glass Symphony No. 9 is available on iTunes as played a month ago by the Bruckner Orchester Linz. It debuted on Tuesday, and as of Thursday was No. 15 on the iTunes top albums chart. (At No. 16 is the recent Coldplay album).... -
Opera and theater companies announce their 2012-2013 seasons
Though the current arts season is in full swing, several major performing groups are calling your attention to next season. Lyric Opera Virginia, Virginia Opera and Virginia Stage Company all have announced their schedules for the 2012-2013 season, and...Tags: A Streetcar Named Desire (movie), Music, Opera (genre), Camelot (tv program), Pulitzer Prize Awards
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(Following Advance for Use Tuesday, Jan. 31)
Today in History Today is Tuesday, Jan. 31, the 31st day of 2012. There are 335 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 31, 1961, NASA launched Ham the Chimp aboard a Mercury-Redstone rocket from Cape Canaveral; Ham was...Tags: Parliament, Booth Tarkington, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Charlie Musselwhite, KC & The Sunshine Band (music group)
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