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Maryland students plan food drive for fall
Students at the University of Maryland, College Park are planning to prepare more than 100,000 meals in a single day, to be donated to people in need. The meal packages will contain rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and a vitamin powder. The event will...
Tags: Kenya, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Charity
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'Rent' is worth the cost at Silhouette Stages
An energetic young cast is having a great time doing the musical "Rent" at Silhouette Stages. That energy would reach the audience even if the performers weren't in the habit of coming off the stage and strolling down the aisles at Slayton House Theater....
Tags: Lower East Side, Manhattan (New York City), Music, Entertainment Events, Artists
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Chase Brexton launches $25M renovation of new headquarters
One year after announcing plans to move its headquarters to the former Monumental Life Building at Charles and Chase streets, Chase-Brexton Health Services is about to begin a $25 million renovation to prepare the property for its new use. Chase...
Tags: Mental Health, Mount Vernon, Charles Street, Architecture, HIV
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 302: 'Sick'
Thanks "The Walking Dead", now I no longer have to wonder what a zombie's panties look like. And I no longer have to wonder what it would be like to see a zombie in its panties have its stomach slit open with a pocket knife. It made me feel a little...
Tags: Prisons, Scott Wilson, Celebrities, John Waters, The Walking Dead (tv program)
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Two women fight for the ideal of marriage — but each defines it differently
Third of three articles on state ballot issues Dee Powell's belief in the ideal of marriage survived the reality of her divorce, and now she is working to preserve the institution as solely the union of a man and a woman. "Marriage is perfect," Powell...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Rush Limbaugh, Voting, Marriage, Judges
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West Baltimore church event offers counseling for singles
Of all the city's neighborhoods, Upton/Druid Heights ranks lowest in life expectancy, with AIDS as the fourth-leading cause of death. The Rev. Frank M. Reid III, pastor of Bethel AME Church in the heart of the neighborhood, is well aware of the...
Tags: Music, Druid Hill, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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Government's top priority: Get out of the way
In his recent commentary, Robert Embry uses Baltimore City public health initiatives to make the point that there are some things only government could accomplish ("Government does good; here's proof," Oct. 24). I disagree. Except for the lead paint...Tags: Measles, Mumps, Syphilis
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Jen Royle says she wants people in Baltimore to stop 'trashing' her
The Baltimore SunFormer WJZ-FM radio sportscaster Jen Royle was in the news Tuesday after my colleague Jill Rosen wrote on her Baltimore Insider blog about the long-distance warfare Royle still was engaged in on social media with some Baltimore sports fans six months...Tags: Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Facebook
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Two brothers spread lacrosse from Towson to South Africa
Kip and Harrison Hart sit at the kitchen table in their Towson home, along with their mother, Barb Cox, and their South African "brother," Phinius Sebatsane, pondering how they're going to handle the massive amount of donations filling the dining and...
Tags: Lacrosse, High School Sports, Music Industry, Real Estate, Notre Dame of Maryland University
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HIV Testing Day marked with testing, advertising events
As National HIV Testing Day approaches, there will be a testing event held this week in Baltimore and the launch of an educational campaign. This will be the fourth year for Project SHALEM’s City Uprising HIV Outreach Day, a collaboration with...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, HIV
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Family, friends, colleagues remember slain Ellicott City priest
They remembered Mary-Marguerite Kohn's enthusiasm and service, even her style — one mourner recalled "a large, bright yellow brimmed hat, terrific dangling earrings." There was hardly an empty seat Tuesday inside the Cathedral of the Incarnation in...
Tags: Ellicott City, Christianity, Anglicanism, Madonna, Loyola University Maryland
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Maurice Sendak lit up dark corners of childhood
Not everything in childhood is bowls of mush and little old ladies whispering "Hush," and Maurice Sendak understood that.
Our children understand that, too. Instinctively. That's what makes his books, like "Where the Wild Things Are" and "In the Night...Tags: NPR, Fiction, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Beatrix Potter, Where the Wild Things Are (movie)
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