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A stirring production of 'Les Miserables' at the Hippodrome
There's something about "Les Miserables" that keeps me coming back. It's not that "Les Miz," running through Sunday at the Hippodrome Theatre, is my favorite musical. Far from it. It's all too easy to point out the technical flaws in Claude-Michel...
Tags: Les Miserables (movie), Music, Entertainment Events, Theater, France
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Les Petits Bisous serves up French-inspired macarons in Havre de Grace
After falling in love with French macarons in Paris, Wanda Hall decided to open her own maison du macarons in Havre de Grace. Les Petits Bisous, which translates as “little kisses,” opened in August 2012. “I thought, ‘Why not...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Human Rights
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, Passive aggressive in Paris
We're still in Paris, where Yolanda and Brandi are running through the streets backed by what sounds like Parisian dubstep.
Brandi's on a mission to look as good as Yolanda does when she's her age, to which I say, "Yesssss, ma'mm!" Both of them spent...Tags: Animals, Prescription Drugs, France, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Drugs and Medicines
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History group sets course for Continental Congress Center
A fledgling organization devoted to the history of the Continental Congress — and creating a permanent home in Annapolis for examining that period in American history — took steps last week toward its goal. The Annapolis Continental...Tags: Festive Events, Washington, DC, United States Naval Academy, Corporate Officers, France
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Channeling the spirits in color and line at Ellicott City gallery
Ephrem Kouakou prefers to work while the world sleeps. The artist says that in the dead of night, absent the sound of any human voice or music, he can best hear the "spirits" talking. He says he's been hearing the spirits steer his brush since he...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Africa, Fine Artists, Arts, France
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Poetic passions, tragic partings among Baltimore's greatest romances
Baltimore has witnessed love and loss. From the banks of the harbor to Mount Vernon's cobblestones to the grassed-over burial plots of Greenmount Cemetery, embedded in this city are vestiges of some of history's great romances, stories of people coming...
Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, England, Johns Hopkins University, Bolton Hill, Alcohol Addiction
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Checking out Paris with Carla Hayden
Few people can recognize the yearning to escape better than Carla Hayden, chief executive officer of the Enoch Pratt Library. As a librarian, she has spent many years helping her curious clientele explore new realms and journey to wondrous places...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Agriculture, Libraries, Hot Cocoa, Agricultural Research and Technology
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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, Robert De Niro, Dog (animal), Halloween, Cher
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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: Business, Fine Artists, Arts, Cultural Development, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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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: John McCain, Charles de Gaulle, Elections, Nicolas Sarkozy, France
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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: Huguenot, Tennis, Walters Art Museum, France, Colleges and Universities
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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: Movies, PG Rated Movies, Hugo (movie), Ben Kingsley, Martin Scorsese
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