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Caton connection delivers at Walters
A neglected 19th-century Baltimore artist gets some 21st-century recognition in an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum. "New Eyes on America: The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville" includes all 16 of his surviving paintings, some of his drawings and...
Tags: Arts, Charles Street, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Mexican-American War, Museums
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At Walters' Richard Caton Woodville exhibit, a 20th painting discovered
For the past 158 years, art historians thought that the painter Richard Caton Woodville, the James Dean of his generation, had completed just 19 paintings before he died of a morphine overdose in 1855 at age 30. Now, we know that there were 20. Joy...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical School, Arts, Fine Artists, Artists, Museums
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Charlie Zill, former Orioles usher, dies of lung cancer at 56
The Baltimore SunCharlie Zill, the popular long-time usher at Camden Yards who entertained Orioles fans with his “Zillbilly” dance during the seventh-inning stretch, died late Saturday night of lung cancer. He was 56. Zill, who had been diagnosed with cancer...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Chemotherapy, Baltimore Orioles, Dundalk, Lung Cancer
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Caton heir was a great patriot as well as a painter
In a review of the Walters Art Museum show of paintings by 19th-century American artist Richard Caton Woodville, reporter Mary McCauley writes that "the real mystery ... is why so little about the painter is known today — even in his hometown" ("...
Tags: Mexico, Arts, Parties and Movements, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Walters Art Museum
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Walters explores work of Caton heir who lived fast, died young
The handsome young man sitting in the pink parlor chair radiates restlessness, a disdain for social conventions and undeniable self-satisfaction. The impatience in Richard Caton Woodville's "Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper" can be detected in...
Tags: Arts, Germany, Charles Street, University of Maryland, College Park, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Jimmy Patsos does it his way, and Loyola keeps winning
Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all. "Three games in March," he said Sunday after Loyola beat Manhattan, 63-61, at Reitz Arena. Three games to win the upcoming Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and get the automatic bid to the...
Tags: Bob Cousy, University of California, Los Angeles, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Elvis Presley, Loyola University Maryland
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Police corporal, scheduler say they planted signs for Leopold
Crying as she testified, a former scheduler for Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold told a judge Friday that she emptied her boss' urinary catheter bag several times during the workday and went along with planting signs for his 2010 re-...
Tags: Back Pain, Political Fundraising, Trials, Judges, Witnesses
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Breakthrough: Researchers break down the impulse to itch
Description: Johns Hopkins researchers may have narrowed in on nerve cells in mice that signal when something feels itchy, but not when it causes pain. Even if a stimulus that would normally be perceived as painful is introduced to the nerve cells, the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Yale University, Malaria, Itching
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'Homeland' Season 2, Episode 5 recap
Don't forget that 'Homeland' has done this to you before. Just like they confirmed much earlier than you may have expected last year that Brody was in fact in league with terrorists, the show's creators threw out our expectations last week that Brody...
Tags: Police Investigations, Homeland (tv program), Central Intelligence Agency
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Release of Anderson autopsy report causes concern
In today's story about the police custody death of Anthony Anderson, there's a reference to some police and prosecutors being irked about the release of Anderson's autopsy report to his family. At least one reader on Twitter wanted to know more about...
Tags: Justice System, Phylicia Barnes, Murder, Witnesses, Prosecution
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East Baltimore death in police custody ruled a homicide
The state medical examiner has determined that an East Baltimore man's death in police custody last month was a homicide caused by blunt force trauma, an account that conflicts with earlier assertions that he died from choking on drugs. A copy of the...
Tags: Nancy Harvey, Prince George's County, Physical Conditions, Murder, Witnesses
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Patient sues over hepatitis C exposure
A patient believed to have contracted hepatitis C from a rogue medical worker has sued Columbia-based Maxim Staffing Solutions Inc. for failing to report the traveling technician to legal authorities even though the company knew he had stolen narcotics...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Medical Procedures and Tests, Laws, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics
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