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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village

    Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the Homewood campus May 15.
    Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the...

    Tags: Business, Verizon Wireless, Colleges and Universities, College Baseball, Students

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Two separate thefts in one night at new sports bar in Hampden

    The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Theft, Apple iPod, St. Paul Street

  4. May 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Carolyn Marie Hauck, librarian

    Carolyn Marie Hauck, a retired <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/search/results/type.venue?what=Enoch+Pratt+Free+Library&where=&sort=rating">Enoch Pratt Free Library</a> staff member who encouraged patrons to explore films and the arts, died of dementia complications at the Pickersgill Retirement Community. The longtime Mount Vernon resident was 89.
    Carolyn Marie Hauck, a retired Enoch Pratt Free Library staff member who encouraged patrons to explore films and the arts, died of dementia complications at the Pickersgill Retirement Community. The longtime Mount Vernon resident was 89. Born in...

    Tags: Libraries, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Mount Vernon, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Movies

  6. May 3, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. With FlowerMart as backdrop, Mount Vernon is thriving

    As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies in strollers, mothers and grandmothers, to a hallowed Baltimore neighborhood gets my vote, even if, truth be told, I am not much of crab cake fancier.
    As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies...

    Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Mount Vernon, Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore School for the Arts

  8. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Train crossing work in Lutherville to disrupt traffic, light rail service

    Seminary Avenue at the light rail crossing in Lutherville is scheduled to be closed for five days beginning 10 a.m. Friday for track and road improvement work, the Maryland Transit Administration announced.
    Seminary Avenue at the light rail crossing in Lutherville is scheduled to be closed for five days beginning 10 a.m. Friday for track and road improvement work, the Maryland Transit Administration announced. Local businesses will remain open and all side...

    Tags: Timonium, Colleges and Universities, Religious Education, Transportation, Road Transportation

  10. May 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Pre-paid cards, phones and codes are inmates' currency

    In the black market of Maryland's prisons and jails, where the right price can secure cellphones and drugs, transactions unfold through a complex system of currency. Among the key elements: 14-digit codes, prepaid debit cards and text messages.
    In the black market of Maryland's prisons and jails, where the right price can secure cellphones and drugs, transactions unfold through a complex system of currency. Among the key elements: 14-digit codes, prepaid debit cards and text messages. One...

    Tags: Prisons, Gang Activity, Lawyers, Banking, Organized Crime

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Caton connection delivers at Walters

    A neglected 19th-century Baltimore artist gets some 21st-century recognition in an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum. "New Eyes on America: The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville" includes all 16 of his surviving paintings, some of his drawings and watercolors, and enough artwork by contemporaries to illuminate the career of an artist who did not leave any diaries or letters behind.
    A neglected 19th-century Baltimore artist gets some 21st-century recognition in an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum. "New Eyes on America: The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville" includes all 16 of his surviving paintings, some of his drawings and...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Walters Art Museum, Painting, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking

  14. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. '12 O'clock Boys' director is riding high

    Lotfy Nathan spent some five years putting together his film about West Baltimore's dirt-bike culture. Now, with national acclaim for "12 O'clock Boys" promising to turn it into one of the year's breakout documentaries after a February premiere at the South by Southwest arts festival in Austin, Texas, he's happily basking in the acclaim.
    Lotfy Nathan spent some five years putting together his film about West Baltimore's dirt-bike culture. Now, with national acclaim for "12 O'clock Boys" promising to turn it into one of the year's breakout documentaries after a February premiere at the...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Hot Docs, Festive Events, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. 'Hit & Stay' looks to Catonsville Nine and beyond

    Joe Tropea thought he was writing a research paper on the Catonsville Nine, a group of Catholic anti-war activists who set draft records ablaze outside a Selective Service office in 1968. But what he was really working on was a movie script.
    Joe Tropea thought he was writing a research paper on the Catonsville Nine, a group of Catholic anti-war activists who set draft records ablaze outside a Selective Service office in 1968. But what he was really working on was a movie script. "I just got...

    Tags: Chicago Underground Film Festival, Skype, Festive Events, Religious Conflicts, Baltimore County

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. Catonsville resident co-produces Beatles film at Maryland Film Festival

    Beatles fans in the Baltimore area will have an opportunity to see the history of the Fab Four through an insider's eyes this week.
    Beatles fans in the Baltimore area will have an opportunity to see the history of the Fab Four through an insider's eyes this week. "Good Ol' Freda" chronicles the life and experiences of the Beatles' secretary and fan club manager, Freda Kelly. The...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Festive Events, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Charles Theatre

  20. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. WTMD's First Thursdays concert series continues to grow

    Need a reminder of how lucky Baltimore music lovers are sometimes? Just pull out a calendar.
    Need a reminder of how lucky Baltimore music lovers are sometimes? Just pull out a calendar. Between May and September, thousands gather in West Mount Vernon Park to see rising bands, sip local beer and generally have a good time in the sun. Add the...

    Tags: Music, Concerts, Mount Vernon, Lone (music group), Radio Industry

  22. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Guy Werner, Videopolis curator

    Every spring, the Maryland Film Festival takes over Station North, drawing thousands to the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/home/art-house/the-charles-theatre-baltimore-movie-theater">Charles Theatre</a> and nearby blocks.
    Every spring, the Maryland Film Festival takes over Station North, drawing thousands to the Charles Theatre and nearby blocks. Since 2008, a smaller, more experimental video exhibit has run the same weekend inside the Metro Gallery — across the...

    Tags: The Gatekeepers (movie), Station North, Charles Theatre, Maryland Film Festival

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