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Rebecca D. Dorsey, cabaret singer
Rebecca D. Dorsey, a Baltimore-born and -raised chanteuse, died Sept. 14 of ovarian cancer at her home in Sea Cliff, N.Y. She was 54.
The daughter of a physician and a public relations executive, Rebecca Devereux Dorsey was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Sea Cliff, Ovarian Cancer, Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, Woody Allen
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Phillips Seafood, the last of the original Harborplace tenants, to close
Phillips Seafood, the last of the original Harborplace tenants, is leaving Baltimore’s waterfront mall.
But it appears the restaurant — once one of the nation’s busiest eateries — won’t be going far when it closes on Sept....Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Companies and Corporations, Phillips Seafood, Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking
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Brice R. Phillips, Phillips Seafood founder, dies
Brice R. Phillips, the patriarch of a Maryland seafood empire that began 55 years ago with a simple crab shack in Ocean City/, died Friday at his home in the seaside resort town.
Mr. Phillips, who was 90, had been in declining health. The cause of...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Locust Point, Chesapeake Bay, Inner Harbor, Colleges and Universities
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Pa.'s picturesque Carroll Valley lures the inn crowd
Special To The SunJust north of Carroll County sits a picturesque Pennsylvania valley with little more than a ski resort, two golf courses and a historic restaurant and inn. But those attractions are more than enough to draw travelers to Carroll Valley, Pa., and the...Tags: Pizzas, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Clubs and Associations, Arts, Patrick Henry
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Jill McCorkle celebrates life in new novel
Miami HeraldIf Jill McCorkle had to sum up her new novel, the description would go something like this: "It ain't over 'til it's over." Trust McCorkle, author of six novels and four short story collections, to get right to the big, generous heart of Life After Life...Tags: Coral Gables, The Miami Herald, Authors, Alzheimer's Disease, Miami Book Fair International
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Movie Review: 'Mr. Popper's Penguins'
"Mr. Popper's Penguins," a mildly amusing flight of fancy for the family crowd, is far better for its penguins than its Popper. Not that Jim Carrey's Mr. Popper is poorly done, per se. But the penguins are perfectly suited for stealing scenes and hearts...Tags: Hot Tub Time Machine (movie), Movies, Mr. Popper's Penguins (movie), Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll
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Bringing a taste of Hollywood to Burbank
A little piece of Tinseltown is coming to Burbank this weekend as a new restaurant called the Hollywood Pasta Company opens on Burbank Boulevard with Chef Kurt Ehrlich, former chef at Tavern on the Green in New York City, at the helm.
Ehrlich said he's...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Marilyn Monroe, Astoria, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Costa Del Sol: A Family Success Story
The Hartford CourantCosta del Sol's story is one of hard work, a family united, an American dream and a commitment to quality, creativity and award-winning taste. That was the perfect recipe as Jose "Pepe" Feijoo and family celebrate a quarter century of success as one...Tags: Recipes, Entertainment Events, Sushi and Sashimi, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Jonathan Edwards
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'Cars 2' has new spy story ready to roll out
Cars 2 By Pixar's own standards, Cars, the scenic animated amble on the backroads of the Roadrunner's desert Southwest, was the company's worst film. Laugh-starved, lacking much in the line of action, it was a triumph of toy sales and product tie-in...Tags: Movies, Ryan Reynolds, Comedy (genre), Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll
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Movie Review: Mr. Popper’s Penguins
Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel“Mr. Popper’s Penguins” is precious, protracted and pleasant enough, if not exactly potty trained. It pops from beloved children’s book to the screen as a passable time-passer for the pre-school set. Oh, the alliteration! That... -
In My Life: Robert Hilburn's 'Corn Flakes With John Lennon'
Robert Hilburn was pop music critic for the Los Angeles Times for 35 years, from the psychedelic era to the emergence of the iPod. He witnessed many of rock 'n' roll's seminal moments and interviewed virtually every major pop figure of the period. All...Tags: John Lennon, Emmaus, Johnny Carson, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Tavern on the Green Name Save
wpix.comA judge says New York City can keep the " Tavern on the Green" name for its restaurant facility in Central Park. Federal Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum (SEE-der-balm) ruled Wednesday in the city's favor. The debt holders of the bankrupt restaurant had...Tags: Justice System, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, New York City, Judges
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