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The privilege to be weird, and the right to be normal
Last week, while driving to work, I heard an NPR story that included snippets of an interview with a woman who had just applied for a marriage license. This would not have been newsworthy if not for the fact that she was gay. On Nov. 6, voters in...
Tags: Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Germany, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, NPR
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Werner Fornos
Werner H. Fornos, who fled post-World War II Germany as a teen and became an advocate for global population control after serving in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of diabetic complications Jan. 16 at his home in Basye, Va.
The former...Tags: International Law, Immigration, Boston, Germany, Lobbying
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Hipsley graduates with doctorate from University of California
Dr. Christy Anna Hipsley, of Berlin, Germany, daughter of Bruce and Shelly Hipsley of Bel Air, and granddaughter of Stephen and Helen Saradin, received her doctorate degree in biology on Aug. 16 from the University of California and has accepted a post-...Tags: Germany, North Carolina State University
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The Ting Tings take a long trip to 'Nowheresville'
The Ting Tings — the English dance-punk duo of Katie White and Jules de Martino that will play Rams Head Live on Saturday — found inspiration for its latest album, March's "Sounds from Nowheresville," from three Jewish New Yorkers rapping...Tags: Genres, Beastie Boys (music group), YouTube, Music, Nancy Sinatra
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Howard County ladies were kept well abreast of the latest fashion trends in 1912
100 Years Ago Gowns and frowns In the "In Vogue" column of the Times: "Skirts, especially on lingerie dresses are showing more fullness. Double veilings are being used to give lovely iridescent effects. Velour hats are proving strong favorites. The...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Teaching and Learning, University of Paris, Students, Fashion Trends
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History Matters
100 Years Ago War related This social note was in the Dorsey section of the paper: "Mr. Thomas A. Kingsbury accompanied by Prof. F. H. Spieker and son Edmond of Baltimore, spent Sunday at the Old Historic Fort McHenry." Next year will be the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Hurricane Irene (2011), Germany, Charity, Howard County
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List of Grammy Award nominees
Baltimoresun.com StaffComplete list of nominees in 108 categories announced Thursday for the 48th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 8 in Los Angeles: 1. Record of the Year "We Belong Together," Mariah Carey "Feel Good Inc.," Gorillaz featuring De La Soul "Boulevard...Tags: Ray Romano, B.B. King, Michigan State University, Kylie Minogue, Jamie Foxx
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Made by which nation?
Times Staff WriterThe starring actress is Australian. The script was written by a Pole. Hollywood money financed the production, and Italy provides the backdrop for a German director's newest film. "Heaven," starring Cate Blanchett and produced by Miramax, opened this...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Germany, Cate Blanchett, Roland Emmerich
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Lovely Berlin ought to be in pictures
Special To The SunBerlin is such a picture-perfect small town, it belongs in a movie. And it was - twice. Berlin played the part of rural Hale in the 1999 film Runaway Bride, and a few years later it provided a setting for the movie Tuck Everlasting. Today until Sunday,...Tags: Fashion Shows, Santa Claus (fictional character), Christmas, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Missing Persons
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Berlin greets orchestra with enthusiasm
Sun Music CriticBERLIN - The shout of "Wunderbar!" coming from the balcony of the Berlin Philharmonie after the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's encore last night said it all. There was, indeed, something wonderful about the concert. The musicians can head on to Vienna...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Customs and Tradition, Music Industry
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BSO's displays roadworthiness in Europe
Sun Music CriticNow that the jet lag is wearing off, it's time to start evaluating the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's 19-day, 12-city, $2-million-plus European tour. Was it worth it? Absolutely. Could it have been even better? Sure. But what matters most is that...Tags: Germany, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Interior Policy, Music Industry, Vienna (Austria)
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