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Seventeen dishes chosen for the governor's picnic
The Baltimore SunThe governor has announced the 17 dishes that will be featured at his (invitation-only) July 21 cookout, the launch event for Maryland's Buy Local Challenge Week, July 23-31. Recipes were submitted by chef/producer teams and selected for their...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Garlic, Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Honey
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'Electric Eden' plugs into roots of folk music
The solstice has come and gone, so summer 2011 is officially under way. With it, comes that staple of warm weather entertainment, the open-air music festival. If you would rather not brave the heat and crowds, you might try one of these three volumes...Tags: Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, History, Biography (genre), Music Industry
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Catholic church will never allow married priests
Edward McCarey McDonnell must not be aware that the Catholic church hierarchy has banned all discussion of a married priesthood or the ordination of women ("Abuse not a product of culture but church policy," May 24). Bishop William Morris of Australia...Tags: Edwin F. O'Brien, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Australia
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From The Baltimore Sun archives: Andy Griffith -- Not just a face in the crowd
Baltimore Sun reporterNOTE: This is a 2007 story from The Baltimore Sun's archives. Andy Griffith, 81 a week from tomorrow, confides that "when my wife, Cindy, and I go someplace, and I don't want to be recognized, she says, 'Don't talk!'" Hearing him boom across the phone...Tags: Keri Russell, Music, Ceremonies, Ron Howard, Marcel Proust
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Favorite used-book stores
Here are five of our favorite local used-book stores: Kelmscott Bookshop, 34 W. 25th St., Charles Village MON.-SAT. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Baltimore's oldest used-book store, the Kelmscott, has been at this spot 28 years. It's now owned by Fran Durako. The...Tags: Cartoons, Mount Vernon, Books, Books and Magazines, Easton (Talbot, Maryland)
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The long, unhappy pageant of Mary Leona Gage
Sun ReporterOh, don't you remember, a long time ago When two little babes, their names I don't know Were stolen away one bright summer day And lost in the woods, I've heard people say --Traditional lullaby As a mother, she would sing it to her children. As a child,...Tags: Celebrities, COPD, Strawberries, NBC (tv network), Infants
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The CEO diet enters new era
The Wall Street JournalRunning the Loews hotel empire takes a lot of stamina for Chief Executive Jonathan Tisch, especially at meal time. With a travel schedule that keeps him on the road two weeks a month, the 50-year-old New Yorker has lunch at high-profile spots like the...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Diets and Dieting, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Beverly Hills
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Small-scale exhibitions of big importance
Sun Art CriticThe most notable thing about this season of museum and gallery shows is that, for the first time in years, it seems, there's no blockbuster event in the offing to monopolize all the attention, interest and ticket sales to the public. Instead, area...Tags: Greta Garbo, Painting, Bible, Dance, Libraries
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Gayle on the Go for Sunday, July 22
KTLA NewsSunday @ 9a.m. People Of The World Carrying Out A Noble Activity To Give Life Blood Drive Garden Grove Sports & Recreation Center 13641 Deodara Drive Garden Grove eng.weloveu.or.kr If you're inspired to donate blood this Sunday, stop by the "People Of The...Tags: Cancer, Giro d'Italia, Beach Volleyball, Blood, Dustin Hoffman
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A standup hero: Comedians fete Shapiro
VarietyJay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld surprised comedy manager-producer George Shapiro by delivering impromptu standup sets at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday night. Shapiro, who received the David Lynch Foundation's inaugural Lifetime of Bliss award, told the...Tags: Jay Leno, Sarah Silverman, David Lynch, Garry Shandling, Jerry Seinfeld
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TWC ups Rapaport to VP: Exec began as an assistant, moved through ranks
VarietyAfter four years moving up through the executive ranks at The Weinstein Company, Julie Rapaport has been promotoed to VP, production and business development. Rapaport started at TWC in New York as an assistant to chief operating officer David Glasser....Tags: Companies and Corporations
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Cult thesp Susan Tyrrell dies at 67: Eccentric thesp was Oscar-nommed for 'Fat City'
VarietyUnconventional thesp Susan Tyrrell, who was Oscar-nommed for her supporting actress role in John Huston's "Fat City," died Sunday, according to her website. The cult actress, who often played whores, crazies and grotesques, was 67. "I've been here for my...Tags: Lincoln Center, John Waters, Andy Warhol, Stacy Keach, John Huston
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