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50 years ago: Land bought for private, Catholic high school
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, June 7, 1962: The Catholic archdiocese purchased an 87-acre tract fronting Churchville Road, formerly Wagner's Farm, which would become the site of a new large Catholic high school. The new school...Tags: White Marsh, Havre de Grace, Air and Space Accidents, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Heart Attack
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Dispelling popular tattoo myths in time for the Baltimore Tattoo Convention
Tattoos aren't just for outlaws anymore. Maybe they never were, but for years, popular culture suggested otherwise. Just think of the movies: Robert Mitchum's homicidal preacher in "The Night of the Hunter," with "Love" and "Hate" tattooed on his...
Tags: Keith Urban, Baltimore Convention Center, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro, Johnny Depp
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50 Years Ago: A tragic week across Harford
From The Aegis dated July 13, 1961: Much of the news on the front page wasn't good this week 50 years ago. Three people – a well-known farmer, a 2-year-old girl and an elderly woman – died in separate incidents. William Posey Choate, 53, who...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Hospitals and Clinics, Dining and Drinking, Marlon Brando, Accidental Death
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George Hamilton back in the spotlight for 'La Cage' at Hippodrome
George Hamilton just wants a cup of coffee, that's all. But a small obstacle confounds the handsome, supernaturally tanned actor in his Tulsa, Okla., hotel room — the coffee maker.
"This is a whole new experience for me," he says by phone. "I'm...Tags: Harvey Fierstein, Mae West, Theater, Music, Tony Bennett
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Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies
CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died...
Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, University of Chicago, Authors, Colleges and Universities, Alfred Hitchcock
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Dolph Lundgren talks career revival, old-school action, ‘Avengers’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesA former engineering student and recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to MIT, the Swedish-born Dolph Lundgren first burst on the ...... -
The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...
Tags: Spencer Tracy, Oliver Hardy, Margaret Sullavan, Greta Garbo, Otto Preminger
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Michael Winner dies at 77; British director of 'Death Wish' films
Michael Winner, a British film director who specialized in thrillers and action movies, including three "Death Wish" movies, died Monday. He was 77. A bon vivant who became a restaurant critic after his film career wound down, Winner died at his...
Tags: The Big Sleep (movie), Movies, Newspaper and Magazine, Burt Lancaster, University of Cambridge
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Sparks and surprises in 'Safe Haven' ★★
The new Nicholas Sparks movie, "Safe Haven," takes place in Southport, in the novelist's adopted home state of North Carolina. Southport is near the mouth of the Cape Fear River. So you know a murderous stalker will eventually arrive, in honor of Robert...
Tags: Lasse Hallstrom, Cobie Smulders, Josh Duhamel, Movies, Prologue
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Tributes to Mary Pickford, Michel Legrand among week's highlights
It's a big weekend for fans of legendary screen star Mary Pickford and Oscar-winning composer Michel Legrand ("Summer of '42"). Christine Schmidt, editor of "Mary Pickford: Queen of the Movies," will be talking about the new book and singing copies...
Tags: Spencer Tracy, Mary Pickford, Music Industry, Lee Marvin, Charles Darwin
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Wiseguys Walken and Pacino on how it might end
At times it felt like an exit interview — the ultimate exit interview. The details are still so surreal that when I tell people who was there, the words sound as though someone else had dreamed them: Al Pacino walked into the room. Then...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Christopher Walken, The Deer Hunter (movie), Stand Up Guys (movie), Astoria
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Shenandoah Hotel building fails to sell at auction
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe historic Shenandoah Hotel building in downtown Martinsburg failed to sell at auction Wednesday after bids fell well below the owner Benson Fogle’s $550,000 asking price. “It’s a blessing and a curse in a way to keep it,”...Tags: Property, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers, Debbie Reynolds, Rentals
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