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U2 mega-fans gear up for Baltimore's biggest show of the year
Don't try to convince Jason Siemer that Wednesday's U2 concert is only a rock show. He knows better.
"For me, U2 is about a spiritual connection," says Siemer, 36, who runs a video production company out of his Locust Point home. "I literally cry at...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, U2 (music group), Bono
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Finding Celtic tradition at the Crossroads
When Celtic Crossroads performs at the Columbia Festival of the Arts on June 24, the seven-member band of Irish musicians will sound off with a more modern take on the traditional music of their homeland. Call it non-traditional Irish music. When Celtic...Tags: Howard Community College, Traditional Music (genre), Dolly Parton, Crossroads, Genres
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To Ireland, with John Shields
Dining@LargeThe Sun's celebrity traveler of the month is chef John Shields of Gertrude's.Ireland is where Shields likes to go when he can. Read about it.I found this photo in Merlin. I'll have to find out where on his travels Shields...... -
Next season at Center Stage: 'Jazz,' Sondheim, Mamet
The theme of Center Stage's 2011-2012 season might be summed up as rhythm — from the distinctive beat of "Jazz," a world premiere adapted from the Toni Morrison novel of that name, to the percussive profanity of David Mamet's "American Buffalo";...Tags: Minority Groups, David Mamet, Westport, Companies and Corporations, African Americans
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Restaurant Review: Slainte takes uncertain step toward gastropub fare
The question for Slainte: Are you or aren't you a gastropub?
Last month, Slainte in Fells Point began incorporating what it calls "gastropub" items into its menu of Irish pub fare. This is something the Fells Point bar has been hinting at ever since Bill...Tags: Fells Point, Butter, Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Sausages
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Tuesday morning talkers: Rapture rescheduled for October
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. National • Radio host says Rapture...Tags: Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Barack Obama, Joe Biden
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Baltimore chef finds the essence of Ireland
The exploration and discovery of new and exotic sensory realms inspires chef John Shields' zest for cooking.
The owner of Gertrude's Restaurant at the Baltimore Museum of Art uses travel to foreign shores to nourish that quest. Often called "The Culinary...Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Television, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations
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Restaurant review: Solid food and beer at Alewife
If you are having trouble generating fond feelings toward bankers — say you hold them responsible for the nation's financial meltdown and the subsequent mortgage mess — you should visit Alewife, a tavern in downtown Baltimore that once was a...Tags: Hippodrome Theatre, Tomatoes, American Express Company, Dining and Drinking, Appetizers
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Lunch review: Solid pub fare at James Joyce
One of my long-standing life questions is, What makes an Irish pub an Irish pub? Is it dark, moody shadows peopled by whispering conspirators nursing black pints amid the rhythmic phthwacking of darts hitting corkboard? Or is it any old joint that...Tags: Sandwiches, James Joyce, Beef Brisket, Green Beans, Mussels
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Oldest Irish pub in America becomes newest
Dining@LargeAnd now for a little St. Patrick's Day quiz: What is both the oldest and newest Irish Pub in America? Patrick's of Pratt Street. The West Side pub, established in 1847, has long claimed the oldest title. But in a......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, St. Patrick's Day, Bars and Clubs
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Cures for the "Irish flu"
Dining@LargeIf you overdid it last night celebrating St. Patrick's Day, I'm not sure you'll feel like cooking a big breakfast of spicy sirloin sliders and breakfast burritos.But the folks at Tabasco and chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Market......Tags: Salsa (genre), Heavy Cream, Alcoholic Beverages, Hamburgers, Peppers
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Making it on their own
Sun ReporterThe Irish rock band U2 cemented its position atop the music universe last night as the band swept the 48th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, winning five awards, including album of the year and song of the year. "This is really a big, big night for...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, U2 (music group), Television, Alicia Keys, Nuclear Weapons
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