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Another arts district?
Any effort that promises to attract new residents and businesses to a historic Baltimore neighborhood could do a lot worse than make the arts a magnet for bringing people together. That's why we can't see any down side to a city proposal to create a third...
Tags: Charles Street, Fine Artists, Hippodrome Theatre, Arts, Highlandtown
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The Rev. James J. McNamee III
The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury.
He was 76.
Mr. McNamee was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Fells Point, Colleges and Universities, Peabody Conservatory, Annapolis, World War II (1939-1945)
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Sarkozy's cry for help
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was elected five years ago by promising to modernize France's societal infrastructure and bring it more into line with America's: less government reliance, more freedom in life and work. It was a tall order, but his...
Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Charles de Gaulle, Political Systems, France, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy
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Top films of 2011 go back in time, and many find success
The very best movies of the past year went back to the earliest years of cinema for their subject matter, but 100 or so years amount to just a few film frames when you consider that some of the other movies in this 10-best list went back to the dawn of...Tags: War Horse (movie), The Ides of March (movie), Margin Call (movie), Moneyball (movie), Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (movie)
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'Hugo': Giving cinema's birth a welcome rewinder
Martin Scorsese has made so many provocative movies over the decades that probably the only way left for him to shock an audience was to make a children's film. Yes, "Hugo" is rated PG. It's also in 3-D, meaning that this Christmas release delivers the...Tags: Documentary (genre), Movies, PG Rated Movies, Ben Kingsley, Hugo (movie)
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Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, French teacher
Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93.
Family members said she was...Tags: Charles Street, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Roman Catholicism
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From Sun Magazine: Chazz Palminteri brings rustic Italian style to suburban New York
As a young man living in the Bronx, Chazz Palminteri would escape the city on long drives into the Westchester County countryside where he'd tool along curving, forested roads, staring at the set-back mansions. To a guy with empty pockets, the gated lawns...Tags: Movies, Bedford (Bronx, New York), Robert De Niro, The Usual Suspects (movie), Chazz Palminteri
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Woody Allen finds 'Midnight' in the City of Light
As a European filmmaker, Woody Allen has worked in England, Spain and now France, where his new movie, "Midnight in Paris," serves as a love letter to that city. Next up on his cinematic map will be Rome.
Allen is a long way from the overly familiar...Tags: Movies, Ernest Hemingway, Kathy Bates, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali
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Why we're still intrigued by the duchess from Baltimore
At a time when much of the English-speaking world is fixated on the royal wedding, it's worth pointing out that if it weren't for the original Baltimore bad girl, Wallis Warfield Simpson, Friday's nuptials might not be taking place.
Without her, there...Tags: England, History, Weddings, The Duchess (movie), London (England)
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Philadelphia's French arts connection
If you want to spend April in Paris but can't afford it, a short hop to Philadelphia may at least give you that French feeling.
After nearly three years of planning, the city kicks off the first Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts this...Tags: Minority Groups, Arts, Igor Stravinsky, Easter, Walt Whitman
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French firm EDF charts future in Maryland
The deal that rescued Constellation Energy Group Inc. yesterday from extinction, ensuring for now a Baltimore future for one of the city's major corporate headquarters, will also lead to the arrival of a new corporation in Maryland with plans to foster an...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Employees, Energy Resources, United Kingdom
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Success, setbacks in France
Sun foreign reporterDr. Jean-Pierre Aubert considers himself not only a general practitioner but a dealer of sorts. From his second-floor office up a winding staircase in an apartment building near the Sacre-Coeur Basilica, the doctor prescribes a drug called...Tags: Organized Crime, Estonia, Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Services
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