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    Dec 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Deal of the week

    New York City deals heat up as season cools down As families head home after the holidays and children return to school, New York City is on sale for travelers willing to brave the cold temperatures in exchange for lower prices. New York's first-ever...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, Broadway Theater, Times Square, New York City

  2. Dec 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Strong cast makes 'Annie' at Toby's Baltimore worth a trip

    Through the holiday season, Toby's Baltimore Dinner Theatre is offering such an entertaining, surprisingly relevant classic version of "Annie" that it is worth a half-hour drive for Anne Arundel county residents. Based on the Harold Gray "Little Orphan...

    Tags: Philosophy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Glen Burnie, Music, Music Theater

  4. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Homecoming at Everyman Theatre

    The domestic drama unfolding on the stage of <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/performing-arts/drama/everyman-theatre-baltimore-theater">Everyman Theatre</a> these days in Michael Weller's "Fifty Words" can get pretty messy &#8212; stories about marriage frequently are. But the set that the two actors in this play get to inhabit is a study in calm, careful planning and execution.
    The domestic drama unfolding on the stage of Everyman Theatre these days in Michael Weller's "Fifty Words" can get pretty messy — stories about marriage frequently are. But the set that the two actors in this play get to inhabit is a study in calm,...

    Tags: Perry Hall, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater, Broadway Theater, George Washington Carver

  6. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Government must fund the arts

    With the primaries in full swing, the cowboy poetry festival and Big Bird have returned to the news.
    With the primaries in full swing, the cowboy poetry festival and Big Bird have returned to the news. The Nevada festival is the most recent whipping boy for those who oppose government funding of the arts. Mitt Romney joined this chorus by suggesting...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Culture, Bill Maher, Arts

  8. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ray Rice hosts energetic karaoke night at Rams Head Live

    Unlike seasoned musicians, NFL players don't have much experiencing working a stage &mdash; they tend to get a standing ovation just for walking into a room (or a stadium).
    Unlike seasoned musicians, NFL players don't have much experiencing working a stage — they tend to get a standing ovation just for walking into a room (or a stadium). So the Tuesday night Gridiron Singoff at Rams Head Live, featuring several...

    Tags: Vonta Leach, Ray Lewis, St. Louis Rams, Damien Berry, Ray Rice

  10. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Your table awaits at Silhouette Stages' Cabaret Night

    When the Columbia-based theater company Silhouette Stages does a Cabaret Night several times a year at Slayton House, audiences know that the singing, dancing, stand-up comedy and magic acts establish a direct and casual connection with them. Even the...

    Tags: Music, Music Theater, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Fox Broadcasting Company

  12. Jan 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. From one song to the next, 'Ain't Misbehavin' delivers fun

    The jazz pianist Thomas &quot;Fats" Waller composed such happy music that it's sure to make you smile. That explains why one of the first of the so-called jukebox musicals, the 1978 Broadway show "Ain't Misbehavin'," remains one of the most enduringly popular. It's a pleasure to hear these familiar tunes again at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre.
    The jazz pianist Thomas "Fats" Waller composed such happy music that it's sure to make you smile. That explains why one of the first of the so-called jukebox musicals, the 1978 Broadway show "Ain't Misbehavin'," remains one of the most enduringly popular....

    Tags: Morgan State University, Mount Vernon, Broadway Theater, Music, Music Theater

  14. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Stunning 'King and I' at Toby's Columbia is worth a trip

    Through March 25, Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia is offering a stunning production of "The King and I," which tells the story of an English widow and the king of Siam finding mutual respect and affection despite their different cultures. The message...

    Tags: England, Music, Literature, Literature, Oscar Hammerstein

  16. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Former Dulaney High music students enjoy homecoming with Gettysburg Orchestra

    Elizabeth Amrhein and Connelly Doan studied music for four years at Dulaney High School, and probably figured that their time at the Timonium school was over.
    Elizabeth Amrhein and Connelly Doan studied music for four years at Dulaney High School, and probably figured that their time at the Timonium school was over. But they were back on the stage of the Dulaney auditorium last week, this time as members of...

    Tags: Timonium, Music Industry, Colleges and Universities, New Year's Day, Music

  18. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Artist teaches culture through world music at Howard schools

    Tim Gregory is fond of telling schoolchildren that his music career began while playing his mother's pots and pans with pencils as a kid. It's a testament to his credo that &quot;everything is a potential instrument."
    Tim Gregory is fond of telling schoolchildren that his music career began while playing his mother's pots and pans with pencils as a kid. It's a testament to his credo that "everything is a potential instrument." Gregory not only encourages playing...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Geography, Randallstown, Australia, Disney Channel (tv network)

  20. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. On face value, Hahn-Bin delivers a new experience

    A tuxedo seems like the one sartorial item that Hahn-Bin might not wear when this 24-year-old violinist appears for the Candlelight Concert Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre.
    A tuxedo seems like the one sartorial item that Hahn-Bin might not wear when this 24-year-old violinist appears for the Candlelight Concert Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. This hotshot performer...

    Tags: Frederic Chopin, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Lady Gaga, Music Industry, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

  22. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The Ron Paul campaign turns a new Page

    When Jordan Page was a boy of 11 with a yen for acting, his greatest thrill was playing the Crown Prince in '&quot;The King and I" onstage.
    When Jordan Page was a boy of 11 with a yen for acting, his greatest thrill was playing the Crown Prince in '"The King and I" onstage. Two decades later, in the middle of an odyssey that began on Maryland's Eastern Shore, he's starring in a real-life...

    Tags: Bob Dylan, Music Industry, Pendulum (music group), Washington College (Maryland), Ron Paul

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