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UniverSoul Circus displays global flavor
Long before the throngs of audience members generate "oohs" and "ahhs," the staff of the UniverSoul Circus begins to craft its unusual performances, spending months combing the globe for fresh acts.
The result includes performers such as the Shaolin Kung...Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Prince (music artist), Entertainment Events, Horse (animal), Guinea
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Day Trip: Springfest heralds summer in Ocean City
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Springfest
Ocean City's Springfest sets summer in motion. The four-day event, in its 22nd year, begins May 3 and features live entertainment headlined by The Fabulous Hubcaps, Loretta Lynn, Eddie Money and Survivor. (Loretta Lynn concert is...Tags: Chess Playing, Loretta Lynn, Cinco de Mayo, Entertainment Events, Annapolis
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York, Pa. Susquehanna Ale Trail The York County Convention & Visitors Bureau has come up with its first official ale trail. Brewers along the Susquehanna Ale Trail will offer tastings, tips and a peek behind the scenes as visitors embark on a self-...Tags: Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Larry the Cable Guy, Claude Monet, Entertainment Events, York County (Pennsylvania)
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Balto. firm to build world's tallest indoor roller coaster in China
When it opens next year, the Great Mall of China near Beijing will be the biggest retail and entertainment center in the world, with 15 million square feet of shops, a theme park, a water park — and the world's tallest indoor roller coaster,...Tags: Beijing (China), Companies and Corporations, Hong Kong, Six Flags Inc., China
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Baltimore Symphony prepares for West Coast tour
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will be jetting to the West Coast this week for a six-day, three-city tour — its first extended outing since Marin Alsop was named music director five years ago. The tour, which begins Wednesday, opens with a...
Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Aaron Copland, Europe, Music, Carl Theodor Dreyer
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Planned BWI-Cuba flights delayed until October
Plans to begin weekly flights to Cuba from Baltimore have been pushed back to October because of lack of demand, the head of the travel company offering the service said Tuesday. The flights were to begin next month.
William Hauf, president of Tampa,...Tags: Havana (Cuba), Air Transportation Delays, Trips and Vacations, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Best Week Ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
What's happening in town 12/12-12/18. You know, when you're not shopping.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone
Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol
Shame
Sherlock...Tags: Blu-ray Discs, San Diego Chargers, Wanted (movie), MTV (tv network), Anthem Incorporated
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Relief, not celebration, as Iraq War ends
—When President Barack Obama went to Fort Bragg the other day to proclaim the end of the nearly nine-year war in Iraq, it was hardly what you would call a traditional victory lap. There was no wild V-I Day to match the V-E and V-J Days that kicked...Tags: U.S. Military, Abraham Lincoln, Iraq, White House, Barack Obama
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Music and arts festival comes to city
Common Ground on the Hill is branching out from its roots in Westminster and launching a concert series in Baltimore. The 18-year-old music and arts organization, founded at McDaniel College in Carroll County when the school was still called Western...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Charles Street, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Carroll County (Maryland), Africa
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Sunday, Dec. 18 Concert The Annapolis Chorale, under the direction of J. Ernest Green, performs music from Handel's "Messiah" at 3 p.m. at St. Anne's Church, 199 Duke of Gloucester St. in Annapolis. Tickets are $37 and can be purchased by calling 410-...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Music, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, Matthew Davis
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Table Talk: Christmas Eve dining options
It's been 11 years since the Ravens played a home game on Christmas Eve. What did you do after the game? This year, fans will be able to stay in their favorite haunts long after the final play as many area taverns are sticking with their regular...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Religious Festivals, Bryan Voltaggio, Charles Street, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Skate club's 'Nutcracker': Thrills and chills on ice
Here's something Howard County can brag about: It hosts the state's only "Nutcracker" holiday extravaganza on ice, perhaps even on the entire East Coast.
Presented each year by the Columbia Figure Skating Club, it's a pretty cool show in more ways than...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Religious Festivals, Bunny (music group), Entertainment Events, Family
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