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Season finales from Choral Arts Society, Shriver Hall
Sunday’s musical splendors, for me, started with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society’s season finale in the afternoon at Grace United Methodist Church. The cleverly constructed program gave audiences a chance to compare different settings of the...
Tags: Music, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Johns Hopkins University
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Everyman Theatre offers local premiere of gritty 'Topdog/Underdog'
Booth, the younger of two brothers in Suzan-Lori Parks' cauterizing play “Topdog/Underdog,” being given a trenchant Baltimore premiere by Everyman Theatre, is determined to perfect the old con game, three-card monte. As he rehearses his spiel...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Abraham Lincoln, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Everyman announces first full season at new home
It might be hard to duplicate the anticipation and publicity that greeted the inaugural season in Everyman Theatre's inviting new home on West Fayette Street, but that hasn't stopped the company from trying. "I want next season to be even more...
Tags: Red (movie, 2010) , Entertainment Events, Mark Rothko, Awards and Prizes, Tom Courtenay
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Books and beer could be winning combo
The recent announcement that Atomic Books will expand and make beer available at special events is an intriguing -- and promising -- development for all indie bookstores. We've all seen how hard it is for the small stores to compete these days. They'...
Tags: Harbor East, Bars and Clubs, Lobbying, Dining and Drinking, Walmart
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Michael Stebbins steps down as Rep Stage artistic director
Michael Stebbins, who has guided Rep Stage since 2005, has resigned as producing artistic director, effective May 5. "I have decided to go back to being a freelance actor and director," Stebbins, 47, said Friday, "which is something I have wanted to...
Tags: Inner Harbor, University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Diabetes
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Ulman, Kudrika headline Howard Celebration of the Arts
There was plenty to celebrate when the Howard County Arts Council held its 16th annual Celebration of the Arts. Besides the awards handed out in various categories, there was an announcement that wasn't on the scheduled program for this festive event held...
Tags: Dance, Music, Entertainment Events, Lobbying, Ken Ulman
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Jan Chapin, social worker
Jan Chapin, a social worker who enjoyed the arts and sports, died March 14 from metastatic melanoma at her Cockeysville home. She was 65.
The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, the former Elizabeth Jan Iaderosa, who was known as Jan,...Tags: Social Services, Mount Vernon, Charles Village, Richmond Hill, University of Maryland, College Park
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Report: Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012
Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012 — after losing the same number of jobs in 2011, according to the annual State of Downtown report to be released Thursday by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Inc. "At the very least, this is a...
Tags: Harbor East, Mount Vernon, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Federal Hill
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Celebration of the Arts puts spotlight on Howard County
When Bruce Nelson accepts his Howie Award as Outstanding Artist, it won't be the first time he has walked across the stage at Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. This actor, who estimates he has appeared in around 12 Rep Stage productions on various...
Tags: Music Theater, Hysteria (movie), Music, Entertainment Events, Groucho Marx
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Everyman Theatre stages Tony Award-winning 'God of Carnage'
We have all seen adults acting — to borrow a song lyric — more like children than children. But, if you’re lucky, you’ve never met anyone quite like the people who spout, spar and spew in “God of Carnage,” the Tony...
Tags: Cultural Development, Culture, Roman Polanski, Entertainment Events, Jodie Foster
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Center Stage gives world premiere of 'Mud Blue Sky'
Center Stage seems to have a thing for public accommodations these days. The company’s last play was set in a nondescript motel room. The current one is set in a nondescript hotel room. The deja vu feeling is intensified since both productions have...
Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Rome (Italy), Martin Luther King Jr., Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Everyman Theatre announces replacement for injured actor Bruce Nelson
There has been a change in the lineup for the second production in Everyman Theatre's new home -- Yasmina Reza's bitingly funny "God of Carnage." Due to a shoulder injury, resident company member Bruce Randolph Nelson had to bow out. The role of Alan...
Tags: Arthur Miller
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